Archive for July 2008

July 2008
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
« Jun   Aug »
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  

Image Credit: 2K Sports; GameSpot

According to an interview with 2K Sports’s Jeff Thomas, the first NHL game for the Wii will have an added bonus that I thought they would never add to a hockey game: driving the Zamboni.
[...]
Action has also been taken to enrich elements peripheral to the actual hockey gameplay. The fighting engine [...]

Wired Magazine, July 2009

My subscriptions to Wired magazine and Rolling Stone likely give a bit of insight into my interests and personal beliefs. I will leave the talk of sex, drugs and rock & roll for another time, but I do have a bit of commentary on a recent change in Wired.
They seem to have [...]

I stopped off this morning at the convenience store to grab a cinnamon roll for breakfast, as I often do if I forgot or did not have the time for a bowl of cereal. As I walked up to the counter with my purchases, I picked up a copy of the newspaper. On the cover, [...]

Just a quick note to anyone who has visited this site since May 26 using Microsoft Internet Explorer: Why did you leave me hanging? Of course I am kidding, but those 40 percent or so of visitors were likely confused by the utter mess this site had become since my last theme update.
The CSS validated. [...]

A wardrobe malfunction involving a bean burrito forced a change of plans this evening. Samantha and I were about to walk in to the Digital Nashville mixer when it happened. As we drove off, giving our parking pass to another attendee, I could not help but notice that I felt more than a bit under-dressed.
My [...]

Creative energy is a limited but renewable resource. I have certainly found its limits, often long before I really needed it to run out. Even when tackling a project of a very technical nature (things that make Excel spreadsheets look exciting), I at the very least need a sort of momentum to keep thinking my [...]

Related: Video Link
I took a bit of video from last night’s fireworks display over Riverfront Park. The Tennessean estimated that more than 100,000 people came to the event this year, and I am curious how they even began to come up with a final attendance. The crowds stretched all the way up to Third Avenue [...]

Samantha and I are enjoying a “staycation”, the idea of staying around your home city on time off from work rather than traveling. Today’s two events (so far) were the Music City Hot Chicken Festival in East Park and the Music City July 4th event downtown. I took a few pictures from the events on [...]