links for 2007-06-01
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Someone from work’s getting one of these: A Holgaroid is a special kind of Holga hack. It involves replacing the usual Holga back with a Polaroid CB80 back, which lets you use Polaroid’s type 80 peel-apart film.
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I’m not paying thirty quid for a HD movie.
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Looks like we’ll get another point update before Leopard
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New MacBook Pros? Trying to work out if it’s time to get a new laptop…
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SmartSelect - letting you choose whether to open docs in Windows or OS X seems like it could be a little confusing to people. Good job on Explorer, though.
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Oh, and some form of Direct3D support. Yum.
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Mrsdanhon: “WHY DIDN’T YOU TELL ME?!” She’s too busy playing Okami, anyway.
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Guy beat me. He didn’t talk about the “game” bit of ARGs, though, so maybe I still have a chance to write an entry.
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Episodic gaming. “Female themes”. Wonder how this will do.
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Ah, now this makes sense. Pullinger worked on Inanimate Alice.
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So it’s a bit like the Walkman phone then. Hope the UI’s fast. Can you hear my sarcasm?
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Tony makes me think I need to check out Pirate Master. Tony should also check out Knightmare, but probably knows about it already.
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Twop is recapping Pirate Master: “So the premise of Pirate Master is to see which one of the sixteen competitors would make the best pirate.”
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That BSG rumour? True. It’s ending: “Sources say the decision came down from executive producers Ronald D. Moore and David Eick, who are said to feel creatively like this upcoming arc will be its last.” Good. Nice to see it not strung along.
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NBC is doing a US Spoons. That’s all very well but I WANT A FUCKING BABY.
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Interesting for personal reasons. Ahem.
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“The organisers have gone all Olympics 2.0 and seeded the internet with short films like the one below, as a kind of teaser treasure hunt in the run-up to the launch”
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