Before returning to near-absolute focus on my studies I lead a fairly successful game modding group. We were the top dogs, we were pretty successful, and we even got hired by the company we modded for to do work - so, I was certainly an amateur, but I like to think a competent one.
I mention [...]
Archive > March 2007
Modding and Software Development
Music without the space or price…
A core issue for many college students is music. Have you seen how many ipods are around campus?
Exactly.
On my Macbook, for instance, I don’t like keeping music on the hard drive - it simply takes up too much space, and trying to coordinate between my two machines is a pain in the butt. [...]
newTunes Addendum
Jim George, creator of the newTunes widget I talked about earlier, contacted me to help me figure out what the problem was. It turns out that the issue was due (and I must admit, I suspected this may be the issue, but was not invested enough to move things around to try) to my [...]
Testing out new software
Scouring the hundreds of news feeds I follow, I often stumble upon interesting software - unfortunately, I don’t always have time to look at it at the time and it ends up in the vast expanse of the “Look Into” folder on my desktop. Currently there are three programs relative to student life in [...]
