Archive for May, 2005

Another Reason

Saturday, May 14th, 2005

With my recent change of lifestyle, I’ve been afforded a lot of freedom. Somehow this has been translates into creativity because lately I’ve been writing a lot of what seems like good music. My primary focus right now is a song called Another Reason. The name is about as poetic as I can get. It’s […]

Hackathons

Monday, May 9th, 2005

Ken Norton, one of the cool (new) people at JotSpot, recently posted about hackathons and how the JotSpot team held one with excellent results. I love it when cool, smart people advocate ideas I push.
Attend SuperHappyDevHouse on May 28th!

AjaxWar Tech Demo

Sunday, May 8th, 2005

I just recorded a little demo of AjaxWar, a game Adam Smith and I were working on. The goal was to do a real-time multiplayer RTS using only DHTML. Then, of course, the goal turned into making a great game, but the limitations of DHTML were pretty frustrating… and we were pushing it as it […]

Goodbye, Zodiac.

Thursday, May 5th, 2005

Apparently Tapwave hints at the end of the Zodiac handheld, though it seems like more than a hint. "[Tapwave] is starting to transition from offering Tapwave
branded retail products to developing new co-branded products for OEM
partners." This is supposed to be because of the PSP and DS, but the Zodiac was never really popular in the […]

SiteLogic is back!

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2005

The idea for Dynamik Solutions was to create complete web presence solutions for niche markets using a really neat CMS platform I’ve been working on called SiteLogic. When I decided to actually get Dynamik Solutions started with Matt Rossetta, we had been working as independent contractors on a project called Unity, which was a web-based […]