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01/26/12 : Roxy: Retrieve mutant kitten.
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New category. For a year or two now ( It’s two. Yup. ) I’ve been investing in the stock market. My poison of choice is tech stock because of the high risk involved. High risk is almost synonymous with high gain in the market. I currently own 800 shares of TTWO at $18.90. As of this post, [...]
In three days I will start the most important set of exams in my life.
I was going to write a post on Graham Greene, the author we have been studying for the last year, but that first phrase has freaked me out.
I'm gonna go study now.
(submitted to The Platformers 4-11-07)
It has come to my attention that there exists a number of otherwise perfectly intelligent individuals who, for whatever reason, wish to destroy the gaming industry.
I don't speak of Senators Clinton or Lieberman, or of software pirates. Nor do I speak of the infamous Jack Thompson- after all, I did say intelligent.
I don't mean politicians seeking votes and attention on the backs of of legislation and censorship, nor those who flood the market with hundreds of thousands of copies of black-market Nintendo DS games. I speak of game developers who desire a standardized gaming platform. In the words of the most vociferous of these madmen, Denis Dyack, CEO and founder of Silicon Knights:
(http://biz.gamedaily.com/industry/feature/?id=15712)
"I think in the long term, honestly, [I'd like] one hardware platform to rule them all...
I hate blogs. I really do. I’ve been a very, very long-time follower of internet discussions groups of various kinds, and I’ve watched over the last three or so years as any kind of site even remotely related to technology or politics has gradually...