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February 19, 2005 -- 2:16 PM
posted by the cobra vice

finally the perfect union.

February 19, 2005 -- 2:14 PM
posted by yougottasetemup! yougottasetemup!!

this is what "it" music looks like:



February 19, 2005 -- 2:10 PM
posted by eric

"youknow how we do"


glad to hear you had fun.

February 19, 2005 -- 1:10 PM
posted by Al

Sorry bout the puking par.

February 19, 2005 -- 1:10 PM
posted by Al

Thanks for the flash site thingy Ed. Expect to see Al versions of all the crappy flash games.

February 19, 2005 -- 11:57 AM
posted by mary

he has a point there Paras...Carlee didn't come, and I don't think my house (or rather apartment) deserve a pox just because she had to work.

February 19, 2005 -- 11:36 AM
posted by AD

hold on, that totally doesn't work paras. I went, but seeing as how beck didn't, does that mean that there is still a pox on my house? I don't think I deserve to suffer thanks to his insolence.

February 19, 2005 -- 10:13 AM
posted by Par

Thanks to everyone who came out last night, especially with all the venue changing. I hope, in spite of my bad luck with choosing places to go, it was still fun. Special thanks to Pam and Jess for putting up with me at the end of the night. Unfortunately my streak of not throwing up is over (and I recall a discussion in which I was allowed to blame ngz for that). Fortunately, though, my streak of lacking a hangover remains intact!

Oh, to those who didn't come, a pox on all your houses! Or something like that.

February 19, 2005 -- 9:57 AM
posted by P

For the bikers out there who missed it the first time, here's your chance.

February 19, 2005 -- 9:53 AM
posted by edo

While I may not be Andy...

There are alternatives to Macromedia MX...
I think the Flash SDK is getting used more, and some open source flash development tools have popped up. The downside is that they are not fully functional for all features of flash editing (and probably the newest versions of actionscript). Here is the one I could find... but I didnt really look into it much more:

http://f4l.sourceforge.net/

Paras could test it out on Linux even... which is pretty nifty because I didnt think there were many open source utilities for this.

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