Archive for March 17th, 2006

Brooke was banned

Friday, March 17th, 2006

Sadly, this is the first time I ever had to ban someone that I actually met in real life. But, knowing Brooke, it was only a matter of time before this happened.

Sorry Spence, I still don’t see what you see in her. She isn’t a good person. A kind person. Or even a decent person. And when she posted that IM convo on your myspace, I kinda had a problem with that.

She will not be unbanned. If you know of any hangouts she visits to try to get to this site, please, e-mail me the IP addresses of the compys she uses (unless they are public places). Thank you for your assistance and who knows, you might win a prize. Or at the least, my undying gratitude.

Overcoming the ugly brand on the DMOZ home page.

Friday, March 17th, 2006

Even though the DMOZ pages say “In partnership with AOL Search”, I will continue my duties. I cleared all the update requests in Arts: Animation: Anime: Fandom. After I create the RWS website and The Coldwood’s website, I will clear this category of greens.

Bioware in Austin

Friday, March 17th, 2006

(The official press release: http://www.bioware.com/bioware_info/press_releases/2006_03_15_Austin/ . Remember, we would NEVER make something this gruesome up. We may have a bit of satarical fun but this is not something that should be joked around with.)

Bioware, the makers of Neverwinter Nights, Mass Effect, Jade Empire and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic as well as numerous other titles have opened a second office in Austin. So, now, let’s offer a moment of silence for Bioware.

Firstly, why base outside of Canada? Edmonton has been very good to Bioware. Also, Canada has many other country-wide benefits such as a leadership that doesn’t try to piss off every other country.

Bioware had a number of other great US cities to choose from. Many of them being in California, but they could have also chosen to base their company in cities in such New York City, Miami, Pittsburgh, Chicago, St. Louis but they chose Austin, Texas.

R.I.P. Bioware. We hardly knew ye.