In a time long ago, two bored teens tried to create their own game...unsuccessfully of course.
I found yet another game designer called RPG Toolkit that lets you make those cheesy 2d games. Anyone interested in making one?
we'd need backgrounds, people, items, animations, scripts, and the whole mess that goes with making a game.....oh yeah and an actual story line. Not just page after page of "TREES"..lol
Saturday, December 15, 2007
RPG toolkit
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Saturday, November 3, 2007
camo colors
I decided to change it agian.
because i am working on a survival website and maybe a book lol if i can stick with it.
site kind of paused for right now and alot of stuff that i need to change
http://survivalinfo.googlepages.com/
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Glenn Clark
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Pumpkin carving
So Jei and I carved a giant pumpkin. At least this year we actually got to do something for Halloween!!
Here are some pics of the pumpkin-ness!
Top off:
Jei's Carving:
My carving:
In case you aren't too sure what the hell mine is supposed to be here's a pic of the book cover by Stephenie Meyer.
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Kat
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Saturday, October 27, 2007
pumpkin template
this is the new pumpkin template so far tell i change it again.
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Glenn Clark
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Saturday, September 1, 2007
Friday, August 31, 2007
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Poor mans portable computer
Its been a while since I have written anything. And I have been keeping up with some websites and figured i'd write a post.
Most of the stuff you'll need can be found on http://www.portableapps.com/
ok here we go.
What you'll need.
1. USB drive (1gig works for most 4gig if you want actual space / storage)
2. Portable apps to work with.
3. A friend running windows ME, XP, or heavens forbid VISTA (aka MEII)
First load the portable apps you want on your usb drive.
I'd recommend:
Firefox for secure surfing (no logs or history left behind)
OpenOffice (for creating documents, letters, webpages)
Pidgeon (for instant messaging)
Notepad++ (for editing simple text files when Openoffice would take to long to load)
Gimp (For doodles and image love making)
Mplayer and VLC (for movie love playing)
7-zip (for compressing and encrypting files)
Eraser (for wiping out those "sensitive" files.
SIW (not on portable apps.com but very usefull and free. Displays saved passwords and sys info)
This will get you the basic needs, you can always add more applications, at one point I had almost all the portable apps on a 1gig drive, but due to having to carry around work related stuff I took a lot of them off.
Now you can plug your drive into any newer computer and surf the web, chat, and be productive without actually using any of their software.
I would also recommend portableputty for those of you wanting to gain shell access to machines, and XAMPP for playing with a portable web-server.
On-screen keyboard can also be usefull. (Ever seen those computer kiosks with open usb ports but no keyboard?hmmmmmmm)
For those who want a true "portable" computer experience checkout http://mojopac.com it allows you to take your games, applications and OS with you anywhere.
Well thats all for now. have fun with the applications.
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