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On Monday night, 24th February I attended an IGDA meeting at the Los Angeles Institute of Art. Tom Sloper, an ex-Activision, ex-colleague of mine; Jim Charne, another Activision alumni from the Atari 2600 days; and Jeff Lander who all graciously presented a “sneak preview” of the panels they will be hosting at Game Developer’s Conference… Yearning to read the remainder of “Pre-GDC 2003 IGDA Meeting?” Click this!
A paper exploring “” by Justin Lloyd Download a PDF of “” here
A paper exploring “” by Justin Lloyd Download a PDF of “” here
A paper exploring “” by Justin Lloyd Download a PDF of “” here
I need to change that damn waving flag on the right hand side, and “Yes”, it is a real-time physics demo using spring tensors, drag and derived wind coefficients and it eats up all available CPU power. And freezes older versions of Netscape running on Linux so at least it’s good for something then. Back… Craving to get the rest of “Waving Flag?” Click this link!
A failed attempt to get an underground development book published. I managed to sell this idea with a quick ten word pitch in an elevator. It then took me 5 months to write it and the publisher another 5 months to get around to telling me that it wasn’t going to be published. At least… Needing to read the remainder of “Otaku No Yaroze?” Click here!
This document describes how to HotSync your Sony CLIE NX60/NX70V Palm Pilot via 802.11b WiFi to your main computer. The Sony CLIE documentation is very lacking in this respect and it was only by speaking with Sony Tech Support and asking pertinent questions that I was able to figure out the final missing piece of… Click here to read the rest of this post
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A paper exploring “” by Justin Lloyd Download a PDF of “” here
A paper exploring “” by Justin Lloyd Download a PDF of “” here