Archive for July, 2004
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!I read this book the other day – I can’t recall the name of the author offhand but it was a very good read. Similar in substance to the DaVinci code by Dan Brown but with twists. It’s No related posts.[ READ MORE ]
Wow – I’ve been labouring under the (apparently common) misconception that Windows would refuse to play nice unless it was installed on the first hard disk in the chain. At the very least, it had to have a boot partition installed on the first hard disk – but today I found a couple of No related posts.[ READ MORE ]
Wahey! I’ve been testing out the latest version of WineX from Transgaming [transgaming.com] and it’s brilliant. I haven’t tried it with too many games just yet but I got it to install and run soldier of fortune 2 yesterday. The game runs perfectly, and as far as I can see – No related posts.[ READ MORE ]
Well I’ve finally gotten around to setting up dual head on my main desktop machine. I’ve been meaning to try it out for a while – having had two monitors at work for a few weeks now I’m addicted – it genuinely does make a difference. Oddly enough I’ve found it seems to No related posts.[ READ MORE ]
I’ve managed to score a gmail account for both myself and R, thanks to the generous invites of another developer – and it’s wicked! Gmail has a really snazzy interface, and for a change there’s not a load of annoying graphics and ads to wade through before you get to your mail. The No related posts.[ READ MORE ]
Well we completed the three days training on friday, and I can definitely say that farcry is brilliant. Daemon have definitely achieved what spectra should have been, and it looks like the perfect thing to base our future projects on. Brendan did a good job of the training, and on friday we got him Related posts:In Training [ READ MORE ]
Much to update about but for the moment just this – we’re in the middle of FarCry training with Daemon’ own Brendan Sisson and thus far, the app looks awesome – much more what spectra was originally promised to be. This should be a bit of fun, and I think Scruff and I will Related posts:Training Roundup [ READ MORE ]