Monthly Archives: December 2005

How appropriate

So today is the last day of 2005. All in all a decent year, I suppose. Big year of change. This past week has been okay. I’ve been staggering days off of work with taking some time to catch up … Continue reading

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Welcome to the family

There’s been a new addition to my household: That’s right, I’m now the proud owner of a brand new pet Roomba. He doesn’t seem to be quite intelligent as the various boasts I’ve heard proclaiming him to be. Cleaning my … Continue reading

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Festive

In case you didn’t believe me about the animal noses, here’s proof: The other guy is Bill, my office-roommate and lead programmer on the project. Things evolve unpredictably in our office, but usually gravitating towards whatever we think the rest … Continue reading

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Such is birthday excitement

So today was my twenty-sixth birthday. Not much to write (or blog) home about, but I suppose I’d be remiss not to post anything. My office-roommate arranged a celebration in the form of us wearing party hats and animal noses … Continue reading

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Almost dazzling

One of the recent reviews of my game describes one of the gameplay interfaces that I dreamt up, designed and implemented as “almost dazzling to behold”. I’m very well nearly blushing, although it didn’t stop them from giving the game … Continue reading

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Steadily becoming more dire

The morning following the snowfall was very picturesque, so I took this photo of the driveway outside my apartment: It seemed nice and Christmas-sy. Today was a far lazier morning than I’ve been able to have in a while. You … Continue reading

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Keep the change

I remember as the plane descended onto the snow-covered runway of the Toronto airport, I thanked God that I would be eventually returning to good old mild-weathered Seattle. So it should come as no surprise that today – the second … Continue reading

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