Archive for the 'Misc' Category
Another one dusts off the bytes
It is my utmost pleasure to announce that my not-very-old chap Nate Chatellier now has a blog. For those of you wondering, Nate is the mind behind the Actionscript 3 version of Tweener; he was the one who ported the original AS2 code to AS3 and while we now keep the AS2 and AS3 version […]
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Posted on 23/Apr/2007 at 9:09 pm | 4 Comments | Categories: Actionscript, Flash, Misc, Tweener
My Zeh is more Zeh than your Zeh
I don’t know exactly when that happened – I haven’t really been checking that lately – but I just realized today that my main website is the first result to show up when you do a search for “zeh” on Google. Take that, ZEH Software! Eat it, Norbert Zeh! Try again, Pfau Zeh! In a […]
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Posted on 9/Sep/2006 at 1:01 pm | 3 Comments | Categories: Misc
Hello again
Well, here it is: the third version of this blog. The first one was done with MovableType; then I moved it to WordPress; and now, I’m still using WordPress, but created a new template and moved it to a new location. In fact, it’s not as if I changed the site, but rather it was […]
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Posted on 21/Jun/2006 at 9:55 am | 1 Comment | Categories: CSS, Misc, Site releases
FIFA World Cup 2006 draws closer
Unless you have been living under a ball in the past few months, you should know that the FIFA World Cup 2006 on Germany will start in about one week. Most of the world will stop to see how the 32 selected countries will do in this that’s the most popular single sport tournament in […]
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Posted on 4/Jun/2006 at 6:09 pm | Comments Off on FIFA World Cup 2006 draws closer | Categories: Flash, Misc
Things I’ve learned with an one-letter email address
As anyone can see, I have my own internet domain name; and sure enough, my domain is based on my name (zeh.com.br). When deciding on an email address to use on that kind of domains, people usually go for the easy or obvious route – for example, using simple addresses such as me@zeh.com.br or zeh@zeh.com.br. […]
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Posted on 29/Mar/2006 at 11:32 am | 1 Comment | Categories: Misc
SomethingAwful explains Web 2.0
SomethingAwful explains Web 2.0. If you can get the first paragraph, you’re in for a laugh.
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Posted on 18/Feb/2006 at 10:26 am | 1 Comment | Categories: Misc
Start a disaster relief fund, get busted by PayPal
With the recent Katrina Katrina Hurricane aftermath going on up north, a lot of donation services have been set up. Some sites also created fundraisers to help the people affected by the hurricane. Such was the case with everybody’s prefered interweb stupidity mill, SomeThingAwful.com. However, half a day after they started their donation campaign – […]
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Posted on 4/Sep/2005 at 6:59 am | 1 Comment | Categories: Misc
Google Talk released, works with Miranda
So one of the biggest interweb rumors so far came out to be true: Google has released their own IM client, Google Talk. Thankfully, it uses the Jabber/XMPP protocol, so the best non-proprietary IMs around are already able to support this new service. I’m a firm Miranda user, but Miranda isn’t listed on Google’s compatible […]
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Posted on 24/Aug/2005 at 9:20 am | Comments Off on Google Talk released, works with Miranda | Categories: Misc
Man shot in London not connected to bombing
When I first heard the news that someone – probably related to the recent bombings – had been shot to death on London after being held down I was a bit surprised. After all, after he was already down, it’d be way better to take him into custody and interrogate him. Now the shocker: the […]
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Posted on 23/Jul/2005 at 4:09 pm | 19 Comments | Categories: Misc
Welcome to the new me, the same as old me
This is the first post I’m doing using WordPress as a blogging software – the old one used Movable Type and is no more. I was sick of having to clean comment spamming from the site – even using MT-BlackList to catch up most of the spamming, I still had to log in just to […]
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