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#Roleplaying

This past weekend, I was able to DM a second session of my small Dungeons And Dragons fourth edition roleplaying game. This was a short afternoon game, only lasting about three or four hours, but it was already more successful than the previous game.

Dwarves and Dice

#Roleplaying

I have played a few third and second edition games in the recent years, and by comparison, the fourth edition rules were a streamlined dream. I have participated in a fourth edition game as a player for months now, and it's got me re-interested in ge

Building datatables and parsing RSS feeds

This weekend, I pushed forward with the RACC rebuild I was thinking about when I sketched out couple rough layout thumbnails. Specifically, I focused on the MySQL datatable structure used to store the issues and posts once I parse them out of the Google G

Tilted Drawing Table

This past weekend, I picked up this little drawing table for half price. It's a perfect fit for my little apartment!

Design 101?

#Webdev

Still unhappy with my RACC site design, I try a more basic approach, sketching out thumbnails of possible layouts.

Vancouver 2010

In BC for a developer conference, I afterward spent two days enjoying the west coast with some friends.

Raccowrimo

I had a thought inspired by next month's NaNoWriMo: a thirty issue challenge for RACC authors, an issue a day.

Minecraft Screenshots

#Videogames

I've been playing Minecraft pretty consistently since I got it. I love the true sandbox nature of the randomly generated world, and the nostalgic lego-like nature of the gameplay.

More Covers and Better Site Layout

I've managed to make more progress on my always-in-progress RACC site, reducing the number of pages, but using the remaining space more effectively (hopefully).

Fringe Shows I Hope To Catch

I've never been to the Winnipeg Fringe before, despite having lived in Winnipeg nearly fifteen years. This week, I hope to attend a handful and take in some of the fun I've been missing up until now :)

Review: Inception

Following up on the massive success of Dark Knight, director Christopher Nolan teams up with the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, and Ken Watanabe to produce a fantastic movie that's part bank robbery, part matrix, and part beautiful surrealit

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