Archive for December, 2005
Audio withdrawal
Hubby and I have houseguests who have been here for two weeks and who will be with us until the 6th of January, so between that and the new job, I have had no time to play music. (Down time at work affords me the opportunity to think about it, but alas, not the chance […]
Posted: December 29th, 2005 under music.
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Women got game, but will gaming get women?
Given that a lot of my time has been spent in the gaming world recently, I figured I might as well blog about it. One thing I can’t ignore—and this is true of the pro audio world as well—is that women seem to be an afterthought when it comes to product design and marketing. Even […]
Posted: December 28th, 2005 under games / gaming.
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So this is Christmas….
Happy Christmas. It’s pissing rain here in Seattle. Not the holiday weather I’m down with at all. I rang the folks back home in Vermont, and there’s a lovely dusting of snow on the ground, and the temperature was somewhere in the 30s. That sounds just about right.
I haven’t been in the holiday spirit at […]
Posted: December 25th, 2005 under uncategorized.
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Back on track, sort of
Well, I’ve upgraded, but I’m still working out the archive kinks. Textpattern is not just for blogging, so archiving is not a built-in feature. I need to figure out the best to customize it to suit my needs, but as you can see by the gaps in my posts, my schedule hasn’t been all that […]
Posted: December 21st, 2005 under seattle, writing.
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Are you being “Cyveilled”?
Big Brother’s bots have descended upon my blog. Searching through my logs I came across this IP many times over: 63.148.99.237. Turns out it belongs to a company called Cyveillance. The company is hired by organizations like the RIAA, the Associated Press, and Fortune 50 companies to monitor for brand abuse, trademark violations, and copyright […]
Posted: December 11th, 2005 under tech.
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