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Silence on the Wire

July 16th, 2008 Brad No comments

Sorry, I haven’t updated in ages. Prepare yourself for some rambling. I switched to Night Shift, then back to Day Shift. Went on a couple road trips, read a book or two, etc. Anyway, I’ve been porting Mode8 to SDL. It was sad when I decided to do so, as I had to throw away the coolest, and most time consuming classes. But actually the switch improved the over all structure. I’ve also been watching a lot of races over at the Velodrome. Good stuff. The Tour de France is currently in the Pyrenees’s; Team Columbia has been doing well. I wish both them and Garmin-Chipotle the best. Also, the teams that composed the ProTour decided not to renew their licenses, effectively ending, well, the ProTour.  FF4ds comes out next week, and it looks fantastic. DQ4ds comes out in two months and looks even better. This years E3 was utterly pathetic; the only decent news to emerge was about Mirrors Edge, and the FFXIII port to the Xbox 360.

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Comments Are Enabled

March 18th, 2008 Brad 4 comments

By the by, I disabled having to register to comment.

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Morrowind Wallpaper

April 28th, 2006 Brad No comments

Maker and I teamed up to produce a set of high resolution Morrowind wallpapers. The first three have been released, and we have plans of releasing more. I’m sorry to force you to go through a hoop and go to Maker’s site, but he has them nicely layed out with a description.

Balmora
Castle Ebonheart
Vivec Temple

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Welcome to Parallaxis

September 7th, 2005 Brad No comments

Welcome to my new site, Parallaxis. This new iteration of my website is geared towards programming, GNU/Linux, and other nerdy things. Expect deviations from time to time, though, because I like to post about my other hobbies such as cycling, camping and reading.

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Testing

September 6th, 2005 Brad No comments

Ignore this, I’m just testing some visuals

In order to write Hello World in C, please open a file in Vi:
ojuice@ortega:~ $ vi hi.c

As you can see, just type in those words you know by heart:

Finally we compile this incredibly simple program with gcc:
ojuice@ortega:~ $ gcc hi.c -o hi

Now to execute just type:
ojuice@ortega:~ $ ./hi
Hello world!

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