- Going for another double espresso - third of the day. Someone make me stop!! #
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The blog may have only just been set up, but seeing as I have found the first few posts pretty darn good, I thought it would be worth mentioning. Gordon is at CES this week, so it may be worth tuning in for updates on happenings over in Las Vegas...
Check out the blog here: http://gordonakelly.wordpress.com/
A fantastic resource for tutorials on web design and any computer-based creativity, focusing mainly on Adobe's Creative Suite of products.
Check it out here: http://www.computerarts.co.uk/
Considered by many to be something that should stay in the 80's/early 90's, my Casio watch has just had a renaissance of importance on my life. That beauteous double beep on the hour, every hour, and the multi-time zone support they boast are worth every penny - and what's more, they are cheap as chips (mine cost me £16)!
A resource that gives guys who like guys who like joysticks and girls who like girls who like rumble paks access to the latest hot news on games.
Check it out here: http://gaygamer.net/
A version of SimCity 3000 for the iPhone which has absolutely stellar gameplay. However, be prepared for numerous crashes as your city grows (EA has said it will release an update to remedy these issues soon).
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I’ve enjoyed taking the odd look at Twistori for a while now, and it turns out that I’m fascinated by knowing what people love and hate at a glance, yet I yearn for some way I could apply this to any digital work that I do. Apart from using it as a cool (albeit slightly [...]
Before I even started trying to learn Japanese this Autumn, I knew that tackling the wide ranging sets of characters was going to be the initial challenge and probably one of the the biggest hurdles in understanding the language.
This foresight came from when I first learned ancient Greek: I found the language itself very easy [...]