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Final Fantasy San Fancsico

June.26th.2007 • 11:18PM No Comments

This is the story of a guy and his girl as they make their way to the Sony Metreon in San Francisco to take part in a lot of line waiting to celebrate the release of Final Fantasy 1 & 2 for the PSP. There was more waiting than the time taken at the actual event, unfortunately.

Today Jen and I had the chance to visit the Sony Metreon in San Francisco for a Square-Enix event that was announced a few weeks ago, celebrating 20 years since the release of the first Final Fantasy for the NES. It turned out to be more of an event to get your money than an event to celebrate the legacy of Final Fantasy, but as blind fans, we had to at least see what the “crystal hooha” was all about. Below is a retelling of today’s story. (I would have had this up earlier, but my battery died ...

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Revyver Grows By One

June.21st.2007 • 3:36PM No Comments

This is the story about a guy who owns a design shop. Well, it’s more of a one-man freelancing gig, until this post at least. He brings in his fiance as an official member of the company. Where it goes from there? Who knows?

A lot has been going on with respect to Revyver lately. A lot of rearranging, a little designing here and there, an event or two, and quite a bit of programming.

In fact, (I guess you can call this a pseudo-official announcement), I released my first application under the Revyver brand which goes by the name of Wii SportsStar. If you’ve been following me on Twitter or got a shot of my Flickr stream lately, I’ve been slowly pushing the buzz train with the project, mainly because there are a few features that need to be implemented ...

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My Addiction to Rearranging

June.20th.2007 • 11:05PM No Comments

This is the story of a guy who would have probably done well as the star of a TV show about a detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Wait, that’s been done already hasn’t it?

I rearranged my desk tonight—and actually—it’s not something I do rarely.

Whenever I find myself cleaning, I start to rearrange things. I seem to do that to relieve stress. The cleaning, not the rearranging. If say, Django’s kicking my ass, I’ll go ahead and do the dishes and wipe down the counter, maybe even vacuum to get the nerves down. It’s relieving in an odd way. Well, I have a hard time not thinking about things, especially if said thing is troubling me. Things like, the rent being due, but not having any ...

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The Subject of Relevance

June.1st.2007 • 12:00AM No Comments

This is the story about a guy and relevance. Fortunately, it’s not about the fact that he has a hard time spelling the word as much as the premise of how to mark relevance in blog posts. He’s even taken it as far as to add a feature surrounding entry relevance.

The subject of relevance has been floating in my mind for the past few weeks, off and on. Why? I’m not too sure, other than to attribute the thoughts to the overall reasoning for wanting to wipe this slate clean in the first place. As everybody who blogs knows, the blog is based on a descending chronological structure. New posts come in, old posts go down and fall into the back of the blog’s memory. Archives allow you to access the past, to do anything from compare the difference in writing styles to find that article on ...

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