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I have executed a first-playable of a d20 RPG Combat sequence that I am developing for Flash Lite 1.1 on my Nokia 3650 Handset. It gives me goose bumps to play it. I modeled it on the old NES Enix (b4 t/Square) games I used to play as a kid.
A hyper text version of the D20 system, crafted after TSR's Dungeons and Dragons, 3rd edition made by Wizards of the Coast is available @
http://www.d20srd.org/index.htm
Flash RULES.
Holy crap sticks that was cool. I just finished a macrochat using Macromedias Breeze on Flash Lite 1.1 ActionScript. Breeze is an amazing app.
Scripting in AS 4 syntax is strange stuff; calling variables with colons and slashes, no functions, and a list of limited events; but i love it.
Macromedia has loads of great webinars available, check out thier dev page for more info.
I released my newest album today, Mudapple. It is a blend tracks from my sound experimentation over the past four years in Chicago, Detroit, and Los Angeles; aimed at the creation of an organic, yet electronic, turntablist inspired poetics w/ spoken word and beats.
The album is available for download on my website www.mudapple.com; you can purchase hard copies for $7.98USD in the Hip-hop section of Amoeba Music on Sunset Ave.
I've been listing to the Sin Tzu's Art of War lately, I find it much more powerful than reading it.
It has me thinking a great asset within a program or University like our own would be an open intranet database of audio lectures by professors and visiting scholars. When someone wants to hear about particle dynamics, Hindu ritual, the nature of microbial life, or the future of interface design, they could search the database for lectures on said subject. In this way, curious students, like myself, would be able to access and use the knowledge of the University to it's fullest; our education would be expanded to reach all the knowledge wells across our University.

Strange... a couple weeks back I was thinking it would cost little man time to create a Etch-a-sketch app, and it looks like somone was ahead of the ball. I just don't know about the phone interface, the old skool knobs were key to the EAS experience.
@ the guardian.co.uk
@ yahoo news
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