I haven't posted in a while. I need to post about how France is awesome. Yes, France.
Until then, enjoy Schrodinger's Wolfman.
Monday, August 04, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
XNA Games for sale on an XBox near you
I've been watching the XNA news for a while. I haven't yet made the time to seriously play with the XNA Framework itself, but I love the idea. It's very cool that hobbyist programmers have a relatively easy way to write games for the XBox 360.
Soon the hobbyists will be able to sell their games on XBox Live.
That rocks.
Soon the hobbyists will be able to sell their games on XBox Live.
That rocks.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Great questions
There are some great questions, worthy of being asked over and over again.
Last night I watched American History X. Ed Nortan gives an amazing performance. In it, Avery Brooks' character Bob Sweeny poses one such question:
Has anything you've done made your life better?
Last night I watched American History X. Ed Nortan gives an amazing performance. In it, Avery Brooks' character Bob Sweeny poses one such question:
Has anything you've done made your life better?
Monday, July 14, 2008
New Laptop for work
I am currently working on site. They gave me a new allegedly-portable laptop. Check here for the speculations!
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Mom's Eulogy
I've been silent for a while now because I haven't been sure how to follow up my last post. Somehow, posting about Super Mario Galaxies or my D&D campaign seems inappropriate.
My mother recently posted Mom's Eulogy. You can find it here:
http://mammahead.blogspot.com/2008/02/remembering-mom.html
My mother recently posted Mom's Eulogy. You can find it here:
http://mammahead.blogspot.com/2008/02/remembering-mom.html
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Friday, December 21, 2007
Mary Noble
About 3 weeks ago my grandmother passed away on her 88th birthday. It was very sudden. The night before we were all talking and laughing at dinner as normal. That morning she got up, got dressed, and made her bed. She never went anywhere without making her bed.
We all loved my grandmother very much, and we all miss her. She was an amazing woman who had an amazin life. She left home at 17 to get a job to help support the farm. She was working as a switchboard operator in LA on the day the Japanese bombed Perl Harbor. She ran a college bookstore that made a tremendous amount of money.
She saved everything. She had ration books from world war 2. She kept every card her husband ever gave her. She had my mother's Kindergarden report card.
We had a memorial service for her last week with just a few local friends and family. My sister made a great video using pictures from my grandmother's (extensive) collection. I hope to have it linked here at some point, but we're having some trouble getting it on the intarwebz.
I loved my grandmother very much, and I miss her.
We all loved my grandmother very much, and we all miss her. She was an amazing woman who had an amazin life. She left home at 17 to get a job to help support the farm. She was working as a switchboard operator in LA on the day the Japanese bombed Perl Harbor. She ran a college bookstore that made a tremendous amount of money.
She saved everything. She had ration books from world war 2. She kept every card her husband ever gave her. She had my mother's Kindergarden report card.
We had a memorial service for her last week with just a few local friends and family. My sister made a great video using pictures from my grandmother's (extensive) collection. I hope to have it linked here at some point, but we're having some trouble getting it on the intarwebz.
I loved my grandmother very much, and I miss her.
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