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§15 · January 14, 2005 · Life · Comments Off on Feeding the Blog ·


I thought I'd throw up a link to a photo album of the Schiller Clan generously hosted by Rob Russell. And now you know what my wife, children and I look like...I need to add some more pictures up there of the boys for their 10-month anniversary tomorrow.

[Editor's Note: Rob's photo gallery is now defunct - sorry!]

§14 · January 14, 2005 · Life · Comments Off on We Are Blog – Resistance Is Flutile ·


In 1946, Disney released its latest feature film, "The Song of the South". This family film is a combination of live action and animated sequences and it depicts the story of a young white boy on a southern plantation and how Uncle Remus, an African American servant/slave, befriends the boy and teaches him valuable lessons in life through his colourful stories of Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear and Brer Fox. Since its initial release, the movie has had a tumultuous history but we may be seeing some light at the end of the tunnel. Read the rest of this entry ...

§12 · January 14, 2005 · Cartoons, Entertainment, Movies · Comments Off on The Blog of the South ·


Well, I clamped my bowie knife between my teeth and dove back into the C++ game project I'm working on entitled "Ten Nights of Killing and Mayhem". Chief among my updates of this legacy code is so that it can be played at any screen resolution (the legacy version of this game was written for DOS using Borland's BGI libraries and only supported 320x200 at 256 colours). I haven't done any work on it since June 2004 so I'm a little rusty and still trying to get my bearings. Read the rest of this entry ...

§11 · January 13, 2005 · Software, Technology · Comments Off on Wrestling Crocodiles ·


Well, I did it. I installed back my C++ development environment though didn't have the balls time to work on anything yet. As a result, I thought I'd slowly ease myself back into the roiling and steamy hottub that is Software Development by giving some quick mini-reviews of some software I used in 2004 that I found to be most excellent. Thanks to Rob for the title of this blog entry. The list covers a wide range of areas and revenue models (commercial, shareware, freeware, open source), but it is mostly focused on Windows (I threw in a couple bones to the Linux/Unix people out there): Read the rest of this entry ...

§10 · January 12, 2005 · Software, Technology, Tips · Comments Off on Sweet Pieces of App 2004 ·