Updated: 11/17/02; 12:29:58 AM.
Rough Days for a Gentil Knight
The Radio weblog of Oblivious Allan Baruz.
“He was a verray parfit gentil knight.” —Chaucer
        

Sunday 31 March 2002

Get Amped

MacGamer.com rates   this   game very highly. I am going to try it out now.

Eek. Starting to get the hang of it. There is no mouse interaction, or none that I could find. Arrow keys move up and down on the main menu, V to select the option, unless you change it in the preferences.

In gameplay, which as MacGamer.com says is very well rendered, the arrow keys are in reference to you, not your character á là 3D person shooters. V jumps in the default; C punches/picks up; X kicks. Z or escape puts you into chat. I think.
6:10:46 PM    comment []


DNA Ditties. An executive with one Silicon Valley company is now suggesting that DNA sequences be converted to digital music, arguing that they might then be protected under copyright law. By Henry Fountain. [New York Times: Science]

Just one more sign that copyright law is broken, broken, broken!
4:21:27 PM    comment []


Happy Easter! Rejoice in the Risen Lord!

After Church, Mr. Lee’s, then to visit my goddaughter and her sister, then to Tita Lillian’s?
4:20:53 PM    comment []


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