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Chris Charabaruk's blog
Goodbye crappy event system!
Wed, 27/08/2008 - 12:16 — Chris CharabarukBecause the calendar/event system thinks that seven days after a Tuesday is a Monday, I'm simply scrapping the event system on the site before I get any angrier. I'm already feeling a whole lot of RAAAAGE!!!! right now at it, and I'm seriously considering just trashing Drupal and creating myself a new site from scratch. At least that would work right.
The worst calendar
Tue, 26/08/2008 - 22:21 — Chris CharabarukTomorrow morning, I think I'm going to delete all my events on the site, and start over from scratch. It seems that the Event Repeat module for Drupal enjoys completely messing up my event nodes every time I make any kind of change that should be propagated through a series of repeated events, and not only in the nodes in the series being changed. Oh no — if it doesn't screw up other event nodes as well, it's a waste of effort or something. It really pisses me off.
Lutz Roeder moving on from .NET Reflector
Tue, 26/08/2008 - 10:05 — Chris CharabarukEveryone's favourite .NET development tool has a new home with Red Gate Software. After eight years of working on .NET Reflector, Lutz Roeder, the original creator of the program, has handed it off to Red Gate in order to move on with his career and explore new opportunities.
Building a distributed social network
Mon, 25/08/2008 - 16:25 — Chris CharabarukSomething that everyone and his dog have been into on the internet these past couple of years has been social networking and the whole "Web 2.0" thing. There are problems with how it currently works, however. Today, everyone goes to social network portals, such as MySpace or Facebook, and while this may be easier for the less technically apt, it's pretty annoying when everyone's trying to get you to use this or that "app" for your portal of choice.
Is Ontario finally serious about game development?
Tue, 19/08/2008 - 22:28 — Chris CharabarukI received an interesting e-mail this afternoon from the OMDC, the crown corporation which manages tax incentives and other programs for the entertainment industry in Ontario. They released a report today, titled Ontario 2012: Stimulating Growth in Ontario's Game Industry. From the report's cover letter:
Flash in XNA now open source
Mon, 18/08/2008 - 19:56 — Chris CharabarukWhile no actual licensing is available, that Flash processor and player for XNA I discussed last March, Fluix, now has its source available from the creator, who is looking for someone who can take over development of the project. Unfortunately, Scott Graham, the guy behind Fluix, hasn't had the time to work on it, and as far as I know, it's yet to be updated to work right with XNA 2.0, never mind 3.0 (which despite not being released, is out in CTP form).
I hope that we'll be seeing some new life for Fluix soon!
Tories threaten to shoot themselves in the foot
Fri, 15/08/2008 - 00:02 — Chris CharabarukFresh this evening, from the Globe and Mail comes news that Stephen Harper is threatening a fall election because of investigations by the House of Commons ethics committee, over the Conservative Party's funky cash transactions during the 2006 election campaign.
Fiction snippet: The Walls
Wed, 13/08/2008 - 21:47 — Chris CharabarukI wasn't able to write a proper flash fiction story this week, but I did write something... Here's a "fiction snippet" which might be inspiring for others as it is for myself.
Despite having never been Outside, he longed to go there. Whereas almost all the other residents of Arcohome didn't care, or even think, about the outside world, Raymond couldn't keep his mind off of it.
Bethesda caves rather than keep up the pressure
Tue, 05/08/2008 - 11:39 — Chris CharabarukSome sad news out of Australia: Rather than encourage adult gamers to keep up the pressure on South Australia's game and freedom hating Attorney-General, Michael Atkinson, Bethesda Softworks is modifying Fallout 3 for Australia due to the lack of an 18+ rating in that country.
Reverse Onus law: Bringing justice back to the dark ages.
Mon, 04/08/2008 - 17:10 — Chris CharabarukAs part of Harper's tough on crime policy, the federal government recently passed the Tackling Violent Crime Act, which amended the Criminal Code in various ways, including putting the onus on accused persons to prove their innocence, in a reverse of "innocent until proven guilty." While I have no problem about reducing violent crime, switching the burden over like this, especially onto parties which may not have the resources to compete with the Crown even when they are innocent, is very troubling.



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