Friday five I’m going to start a new thing here…

Friday five I’m going to start a new thing here. I’m going to start answering regularly the Friday Five blog questions? We just won’t bother letting the blogger who runs the blog with the questions know that we’re participating privately. Kell/others: Go ahead and create a new post, copy and paste the questions and answerContinue reading “Friday five I’m going to start a new thing here…”

Fun with Google Via one of my soci mailing list…

Fun with Google Via one of my soci mailing lists, found out about a neat beta service available at Google called News Alerts. Basically, you enter in the keywords of anything you want to track that might happen in the world (i.e. “video games”) and Google will mail you a daily summary of news onContinue reading “Fun with Google Via one of my soci mailing list…”

Digital Memory Was talking to a friend of mine …

Digital Memory Was talking to a friend of mine recently about this blog, and it’s contents. /log on Killkell: it is essentially its my brain digitalized (a)Mark(6): umm, ok (a)Mark(6): guess backups are easier if you do that (a)Mark(6): can go out and get ratasred and if you wipe no matter, you can reload allContinue reading “Digital Memory Was talking to a friend of mine …”

Fun in games While bopping around Ludology.org …

Fun in games While bopping around Ludology.org and following some of the links in the blogroll, I came across this post and the following quote really struck me as interesting: “Games are pleasurable because they are rule-based, because they are well-defined (and definable). It is the formal nature of games that makes them fun.” WhatContinue reading “Fun in games While bopping around Ludology.org …”

Asking vague questions but expecting specific answ…

Asking vague questions but expecting specific answers I had a job interview by telephone this morning and I came out of it feeling…bemused. The guy doing the interview wanted to gauge the degree of my technical knowledge and expertise. A rather specific thing, it would seem. And yet, to determine if I was technical enoughContinue reading “Asking vague questions but expecting specific answ…”

gameCODE news Upcoming talk sponsored by the Mo…

gameCODE news Upcoming talk sponsored by the Montreal GameCODE Project and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Concordia University Political Videogames: Press “START” to Change the World Gonzalo Frasca (Center for Computer Games Research, IT University of Copenhagen) Thursday, March 18, 2004 at 3:00 PM In LB-677 (1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W) Department of SociologyContinue reading “gameCODE news Upcoming talk sponsored by the Mo…”