Duncan Gough’s passively multiplayer online gaming (PMOG)
Sunday, May 20th, 2007Ian Delaney writes about passively multiplayer online gaming (PMOG), the brainchild of Duncan Gough.
Ian Delaney writes about passively multiplayer online gaming (PMOG), the brainchild of Duncan Gough.
Eddie Davis plays trumpet with the Crusaders. [via Jeneane Sessum]
Sarah Allen writes about a development style for the new millenium.
Pinalkumar Dave writes about two SQL formatting tools.
Mark Pilgrim writes about Adobe’s Apollo and Microsoft’s Silverlight. Very funny stuff. He’s not impressed.
Tim Faulkner writes about Apollo vs. Silverlight. His talking points are both funny and instructive.
Vlog deathmatch makes clever use of video blogging.
Tim Bray says to Microsoft (about it’s vague claims of over 200 Microsoft patents Linux supposedly violates: (more…)
The Idea Dude writes about Winning in your workplace.
A friend sent a note about the Air Delights WaterFree Urinal WES-5000.
When the 81 year old wife of my 88 year old father-in-law decided to buy a laptop, she selected Wal-Mart.
Richard MacManus writes about Understanding Apollo.