A Youtube video of the Woodenbong camping trip:
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Twisagreements
When I was browsing through my Twitter feed this morning, I noticed that Twitter seems to have become a hotbed for Internet flamewars. Mike and Sam: @MikePriest q: does liking the last alkaline trio record even though its not that good make a dedicated fan or a sheep? @itscozimenglish a: i think technically it makes you a 16 year old ...
Read More »The World Needs More Trigs
Happy American Independence Day everyone. I see that Sarah Palin announced her resignation as Governor of Alaska today. There were some rumours earlier in the day that she might have been looking for a senate seat or that this move was geared towards kickstarting a 2012 Presidential campaign but I believe its confirmed that Palin is not only resigning as ...
Read More »Farewell dinner
I’ve just about finished my three months in Sydney and I’ll be flying back to Brisbane on Friday. I have learnt an awful lot since being here, but I’ve pretty much finished my project-work in Customer Marketing and now its time to go home to Brisbane. I’ve made some awesome friends in the time I’ve been here. They organised a ...
Read More »Who trains the trainers?
For some reason, about a month ago, I nominated myself to run an all-day workshop for an organisation that has a partnership with the company I work for. I can’t quite recall why I thought this was a good idea. I’ve never done anything like this before and now its a day away and I’m a little nervous about it. ...
Read More »Alien [1982]
In space, no one can hear you scream
Read More »New video camera, old video tapes
Jen gave me an early birthday present this year: an HD video camera. She’s pretty awesome like that. It must drive her nuts because I only bought a video camera three years ago and I barely used it. All the videos I’ve taken over the last couple of years have been using the video recording function on my digital camera. ...
Read More »Weekend of Michael Jackson, 5 Second Reviews and Jen
Jen came down to visit me in Sydney on Friday. She just left to catch her flight a couple of hours ago 🙁 It was great to have some company on the weekend and we took the time together to wander around and eat at some of the city’s many cafes and restaurants. After a weekend of seafood platters, Belgian ...
Read More »Rhythm Heaven
Platform: Nintendo Wii Developer: Nintendo In the context of contemporary Nintendo’s gaming philosophy of bringing gaming to the masses through accessibility, I don’t quite understand how this game came to be. Ostensibly a series of musical mini-games that are based around timing and ‘Simon-says’ repetition challenges, Rhythm Heaven has a charming presentation style and after the first two mini-games ‘Built ...
Read More »Peggle
Platform: Xbox 360 Developer: Popcap Games Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios I’d like to think that years from now, future game developers will study Peggle as an example of just how much positive re-enforcement can help a game. Peggle‘s central conceit is very basic: aim and fire a ball at a series of coloured pegs. As a foundation for a puzzle ...
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