Monday, August 31st, 2009
When will politicians even discuss or debate any antitrust or anti-racketeering violations by this industry? So many violations are obvious, and there’s that “way they do business” (including lobbying for the right to hack and possibly doing it anyway) Stats the MAFIAA doesn’t want you to know about: 1. Child abduction: the fine is only [...]
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Saturday, August 29th, 2009
From Lew Rockwell: This online video game, consisting of hundreds of thousands of players who control every aspect of the game universe, just suffered an enormous economic calamity due to player-controlled bankers engaging in Fractional Reserve Banking. When players got wind of the fraudulent practice, it prompted a bank run. Minus central banking, Fractional Reserve [...]
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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
Apparently Flash stores cookies itself in addition to normal Web browser cookies. Unlike Web browser cookies, Flash cookies require you to go to Adobe’s Web site and manage your settings there. I went there and found cookies for almost every site I’ve ever been to since my I first set up this computer over 6 [...]
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Friday, August 7th, 2009
All the Azz Pizz posts have been integrated into the “new project” I was talking about. This is the personal blog portion of the X-Cop Fly Company, a new TI calculator software development group. (As of the date of this post, there are currently no members other than myself.) The blog is my personal blog, [...]
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009
Einstein@home is back. It’s kinda better having both Einstein and SETI at the same time due to geographic location, and having only one/two projects as a screensaver sucks. Einstein@home uses more resources but I can cut back the CPU usage like I said. I also added MilkyWay@Home, which aims to study the Milky Way Galaxy [...]
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009
Apparently boincstats.com’s button is too wide for the page. However, I will link to the button in this comment. Regardless of the date of this post, the graphic will always be updated with the latest information. Here are the stats: I am no longer using Einstein or Rosetta. SHA-1 is currently “put on hold”
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Saturday, August 1st, 2009
Lately I’ve been getting into all the stuff I used to do before college and all that came along. I put on Coast to Coast AM the other day, now with George Noory after Art Bell retired. I also got BOINC up. I run SETI@Home, Enigma@Home, yoyo@home’s OGR wrapper, and SHA-1 collision search (currently dormant). [...]
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
Got the domain name, one of the programs finished, one on the way, and one soon to come. I just deleted Mob Wars from my Facebook. There’s a Mob Wars and a Mafia Wars. The latter is more famous. And you just don’t have the time. I’ve been getting back to offline, single-player games lately. [...]
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Monday, July 27th, 2009
I am working on a new project. It is almost finished, and will take the world by storm. Stay Tuned…
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Monday, July 20th, 2009
I’m “RedBlade7″ on those games (UrbanTerror and OpenArena). I only play FFA/DM games since it’s easy to pop-in and pop-out and have fun vs. more serious types of games. I hang out on Voxel NYC UrbanTerror FFA a lot because it’s always high on the ping list.
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