Articles tagged 'eldiablo'
Sinful Apr 6 2006
I see that SiN Episode 1: Emergence has a release date now, and you can pre-order it using Steam, and start pre-loading (like with Half-Life 2). This will mean as soon as it’s released you can just unlock it, and play!
I pre-ordered my copy just now, you save a couple of bucks by doing so, and you get the original SiN/SiN multiplayer to boot! I’m looking forward to giving the original run-out again, I haven’t played many games recently and I’m thinking a straight-forward shooter might be just what I’m looking for :-) Plus, the new SiN looks amazing on the source engine, check out some of these shots for proof!
Technorati Tags: el, eldiablo, sin, “sin episodes”, valve, steam, source, “half-life 2”, hl2
Beta Boot Camp Apr 5 2006
Apple have launched a public beta of Boot Camp, a package to allow the installation of Windows XP Home, or Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 or later, on an Intel Mac computer. They have managed to put together what a group of hackers did a few weeks ago, although obviously I assume Apple’s effort comes with the natural style and panache I’ve come to expect from their products :-)
Interesting, none-the-less, however I agree with Dave Winer when he says some the anti-Windows spiel displayed on the Boot Camp pages are in poor taste.
Technorati Tags: el, eldiablo, mac, apple, “boot camp”, “mac os x”, “windows xp”, “intel mac”
The greatest gig ever Apr 5 2006
So this is a bit delayed, but on Friday I went to the greatest gig I think I’ve ever been to. It was my girlfriend’s birthday, so we went out for a meal (mmm, American Hot pizza!), and then afterwards we nipped to a local pub, the Queens Head. My brother was playing an acoustic set there as the opening act for a night of music - just him, a guitar, an amp and a mic. He had already demo’d the songs he was going to do a few days before the gig, but listening to him play up there in front of a packed pub on a Friday night was just awesome. He was really cool, calm, and confident, and bantered with the audience between songs. His playing was nigh-on perfect, and the entire set was fantastic to watch. He’s in a band, and actually plays bass, but he’s a better guitarist than I think I will ever be, and he’s got a great singing voice to boot.
I’ve uploaded a couple of videos of the gig to YouTube - available here, and here. The second song in the set is the missing video of the three songs, and I’m working on getting that up shortly, so I’ll post the link for that here too. The videos don’t really do him justice, but they are just about good enough to get a feel for just how talented he is.
I was really proud of him, as he’s obviously got some set of stones to get up there and pull that off on his own - well done Luke.
Technorati Tags: el, eldiablo, luke, gig, music, acoustic, “queens head”
n00bie Apr 5 2006
This guy is documenting his switch to a Macintosh, from a Windows machine. Interesting read, and this is something I’m currently considering doing. I’m fairly certain I won’t be able to completely switch, certainly not straight away, but, like MacNewbie, with the reassurance that I could always stick Windows XP on a brand new Intel Mac Mini or Intel MacbookPro, it certainly is getting tempting ;-)
Technorati Tags: el, eldiablo, macnewbie, mac, “mac os x”, “windows xp”, “intel mac”, “mac mini”, “macbook pro”
So true it makes me cry Apr 4 2006
This is a funny post, however it’s so true it actually smarts a little. I’ve been the developer on the end of it, the recipient of the nonsensical buzz words, lingo, quizzical looks and random remarks. It is obviously some kind of global experiment into the limits of a developer’s mind, the level’s at which he or she cracks and loses it. I’m sure this is just the beginning - I bet middle management types could write entire book’s of this kind of material :-)
Technorati Tags: el, eldiablo, insanity, buzzwords, nonsense, “middle management”
Read the signals Apr 4 2006
Here’s an informative review of 37 Signal’s online-only book, Getting Real. It’s something I wanted to get round to reading, so I think I’ll have to lay down the meagre $19 and pick myself up a copy. Of course, I mean, download myself a copy. Interestingly, Jason at 37S provides a 30 day update on the book, and DHH comments on how well the self-publishing route has gone for them. I think I’m now convinced it’s worth my time to read it (I’ve got a Rails book, a Ruby book, an ASP.NET book, and I’m part way through an Avalon book right now), even if I do have to sit at my PC to read it (may have to investigate - is there a decent PDF reader for the Sony PSP yet?). In the mean time, I wonder what 37 Signals next hit will be, how will they keep it real, but still provide me with another interesting, functional, useful product?
Technorati Tags: el, eldiablo, 37signals, “getting real”, ruby, rails
Mmm, hotdogs Apr 4 2006
Baseball season is back, and despite being an Englishman, the allure of hotdogs, warm floodlit evenings, and nine innings of big home runs, superb fielding, and cut-throat pitching are too much to resist. I hope to see a few games when I get over to the States later this year, but now, thanks to Gabe over at Memeorandum, I have an easy way to track baseball news - BallBug. Between this, and my MLB.TV subscription, I should have this season covered nicely :-) Take me out to the ball game!
Technorati Tags: el, eldiablo, baseball, ballbug, mlb, mlbtv, memeorandum
Link blogging Apr 4 2006
Ok, in order to cut-down on the amount of link blogging I’ve been doing, here’s a post with the rest of the links I’ve been wanting to get off my desk last few days:
- MSBuild Community Tasks Project - a collection of community written, useful MSBuild tasks
- Scott Hanselman’s experiences of toying with an experimental Monad Subversion provider, as part of the AnkhSVN project
- More Monad/MSH related tomfoolery - a tool for working with and scripting with MSH, MSH Analyzer
- Some kind of uber-guide / set of articles on home studio recording, and how to get a decent setup together (sound engineering and home recording has always interested me - I’m going to organize my thoughts, so expect more on this soon)
- iFolder goes open-source!
Technorati Tags: el, eldiablo, msbuild, svn, monad, msh, “msh analyzer”, tweakz, “sound engineering”, ifolder, oss Comments
Stick this in yer pipe Apr 3 2006
A great demo of the power of the ASP.NET processing pipeline.
Technorati Tags: el, eldiablo, asp.net, dotnet
Ex-Framework Apr 3 2006
As some people may or may not have noticed, I have given up on the xFramework project. The various related project url’s now point to this very blog, and I guess the reason I gave it up is because I figured it just wasn’t that useful. There were no other contributors, so there are no licensing issues - obviously any one who took a snapshot of the licensed code is free to continue to work with that code based on the terms under which it was licensed, however going forward the repository has been retired, and I will no longer work on or continue to update xFramework. Going forward, for those that are interested, I will take the most useful parts of xFramework (namely the reflection helper code, the unit-testing framework, and the web/Xml stuff) and use it to form my own “internal” framework, upon which I will base a few applications I’ve been dreaming up. I’m hoping this will be a more streamlined approach for me, and might work out with better results than if these applications were based on a separate open-source framework I had to maintain aswell.
More news to follow on the result of this change, and the applications I’m working on, shortly I hope.
And for those wondering what happened to my series of articles on Ruby on Rails, I’m working on a BIG next installment, that’ll be a complete walkthrough of my experiences creating a simple database web application, from start-to-finish. The idea is that all the basics, resulting in a fully functioning app, will be completed by the end of this next part, and the following tutorial will then fill in some fancy details, like some advanced style techniques, AJAX, alsorts of extras.
Technorati Tags: el, eldiablo, xframework, mono, coding, ruby, rails
FB-Aiiight Apr 3 2006
Go on my son, tally ‘ho and all that, us British now have our very own UK FBI. Except they called it something stupid. The Serious Organised Crime Agency, or SOCA (which is pronounced like the American word for our beautiful game), will act as Britain’s FBI, taking on more organised crime outfits, syndicates, and gangs, and having better powers to deal with them. They will include espionage agents to infiltrate these groups, and this is the first non-police law enforcement agency in Britain. I think it’s a great idea, but come on, what’s with the fucking name? What was wrong with the “National Bureau of Investigation”? “National Agency of Investigation”? Up, up and away old chap, simply spiffing.
Technorati Tags: el, eldiablo, soca, fbi, football, soccer, british, uk
Cross-platform madness Apr 2 2006
Ah this is excellent - the first step towards all of my Banshee/F-Spot/Diva on Windows dreams coming true! Having a unified cross-platform multimedia base for applications would be truly excellent, lets see how it pans out.
Technorati Tags: el, eldiablo, gstreamer, gst, banshee, fspot, diva, mono
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