Blogging at 38000 feet

So, while i don’t have the power adapter that will allow me to use my laptop for more then 3 hours during this flight, and there’s no wifi around this airplane, it’s still very nice for me to sit here in my 20A sit (actually my sit is 21A but there was a girl who was confused when she sat down.)

The flight so far was ok. Just before the flight I found out I had free access to the VIP lounge with my corporate credit card. I ate a nice breakfast just at the right time. If I’d had to spend more time there I’d surely open up my laptop and used it, but I had only 20 minutes until boarding started. It funny that the lounge is the only place (according to Lee) that has electricity.
I slept about an hour and a half at the beginning of the flight, to be awaken by a lunch (which was served at 5:30AM NY time). I’ve read all the comics books I’ve got with me. I should email Lee Bloom and tell him Billy Acres was very fun to read (and play

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GDC 2007

In a few days I’ll be heading off to GDC with the demo for zbang
which sums a few months of hard work.

I’m yet unsure if you’ll receive and above abarage amount of posts, or the exact opposite – a comlete silence for the 3 weeks i’ll be away.
In any case i’ll post when I return.

Wish me luck !

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Beta Testers

As you all might know, if you’ve read this blog you know i’m heading to GDC in two weeks.

This means – I’m finishing the Zbang demo THIS WEEK, which means i have about 24 hours to beta test it, and debug it.
If you want to try it now before I burn a few hundred copies of it to give to publishers send me an email now.

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Blog worthy automated email

I bought the new Ctrl-Alt-Del merchendise (book, comics, plushie) and i got htis email today:

We thought we should let you know that your order has been shipped! Here’s our tale of how it all went down:

Your ordered item(s) have been gently taken from our shelves with a set of sterilized, contamination-free gloves and placed onto a satin pillow. A team of 100 employees inspected your order and folded, polished and spit-shined it to perfection, making sure everything was in the best possible condition before mailing.


Our packing specialist from Japan lit a commemorative candle and a hush fell over the crowd as he put your item(s) into the finest corrugated cardboard box that money can buy. We all proceeded to have a wonderful celebration afterwards and the whole party marched down the street to the post office where the entire city of Vancouver waved “Bon Voyage!” to your package.


We hope you had a wonderful time shopping with us, we sure did! Your picture now hangs on our wall as “Customer of the Year” amidst the endless rows of other “Customers of the Year”. We’re all very exhausted now, but can’t wait for you to come back again so we can once again hold our sacred shipping ceremony.


Thanks again for shopping with us!
Sebastian and Brian
SplitReason.com – Apparel for the Internet Generation.


I value places of business with a healthy sense of humor.

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Super mario brothers + web2.0

1.0 – Super mario brohters played on 15 diffrent instrumetns

2.0 – a nice movie about Web 2.0

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