Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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I mean…

Finishing week. That’s what I meant. Finishing week. Yeesh.

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Life: The Lightning Round.

Right now things at Dreamsbay HQ are moving fast and furious. One project I’m working on now doesn’t look like it’s going to go live until after SXSW (which I’m still pissed about missing, BTW), so I have a leetle breathing room on that front. My compatriot, brother-in-arms and programmer for the video game is […]

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Renewal.

Had a great day yesterday. Bounced back from Sunday’s stomach bug with a vengeance, resulting in a long day of client meetings and hammering on projects. I’m hoping to follow that up with another one today that’s almost as productive – which means I’ll probably be offline for most of the day. Suffice it to […]

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Last night was geek night.

So last night The Lord of the Rings won all 11 Academy Awards for which it was nominated, tying the record held by Titanic and Ben-Hur. What a night for the genre, and what further proof for my theory that really great work in the fantasy/sci-fi vein can equal or surpass works from other genres. […]

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This makes me cranky.

It’s leap day. Today happens only once every four years. And I woke up with a stomach bug. The heck. On the upside, the stomachache has subsided thanks to my Mom’s astonishingly simple-yet-effective Jell-O water cure. Essentially, you take a box of Jell-O gelatin and dump it into a pitcher full of water, and then […]

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Another week, another bug.

Sick as a whole pack of dogs for the second time in ten days. Man, flu/cold season sucks.

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This is the coolest tool ever.

Well, until it abruptly quit working on me, Teleport from Abyssoft is/was one of the best plug-ins I’d ever seen for those of us with multiple PowerBooks. Essentially, it lets you control the old PowerBook using your main PowerBook’s keyboard and mouse, which in effect lets you use the old laptops as secondary monitors. How […]

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The cat with hands.

Man, I love this. A perfect little folk tale done all creepy and right. Fan-tastic.

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The cinematic nature of Flash.

So I recently got a chance to spruce up one of the very first sites I did for this voiceover client of mine out in Chicago. Its previous version had a very simple little Flash animation to make his name rise up over a city skyline. Upon setting out to clean up the design, though, […]

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Ben Brown: The Next John Styn.

There’s something about Ben’s new haircut that makes me think he’s trying out to be the next Halcyon. What’s up with that, brother? And no, I will not be attending SXSW this year due to financial constraints. Not happy about this, but hey, them’s the breaks.

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