wow, that certainly was a spurt of posts.
35 ft^2 is some big ass livin space. but i guess it's still only half the space of the ol fort.
on the topic of livingplacehunting, rox and i checked out 3 more joints today and think we've found the one. it's on ponce de leon court, which is right in between zestos and eats at the end of a culdesac. it's a fairly large 1 br with big windows in a really old building (1920s). the kitchen has gas, which is something i've never experienced but i understand is superior to electric. the only drawback is there isn't ac. they said they'd install window units however. everything else has been too expensive for small living space. i guess we'll move in sometime in the end of april.
mark, your work schedule sounds godawful. i feel for you. colorado will be all the sweeter...
on topic of work, work around here has been actually a little more slack than usual (normal working hours). greg, my naked boss, has been flying to dc frequently to spend time with his mother, who has gastric cancer. after wonderwindow was canceled (due to insufficient funding and a considerable drop in the number of floors we had available to us), we shifted focus to a new videogame, which is currently called medicine. designed to be played by using your shadows in front of a projector for interaction, medicine is a cancer visualization game where you must "perform surgery" and extract cancerous cells before they completely infect a group of healthy ones. this game has been a real joy to work on and i can't wait to test it with some bald kids. unlike rainbow 6 or ninja gaiden, this is a very very simple game that is meant to be played for very short durations. we think of it as the type of game you would see at a science museum or even airport. i hope it will be well-accepted. and cool.
wedding invitations go out this weekend... wow.
35 ft^2 is some big ass livin space. but i guess it's still only half the space of the ol fort.
on the topic of livingplacehunting, rox and i checked out 3 more joints today and think we've found the one. it's on ponce de leon court, which is right in between zestos and eats at the end of a culdesac. it's a fairly large 1 br with big windows in a really old building (1920s). the kitchen has gas, which is something i've never experienced but i understand is superior to electric. the only drawback is there isn't ac. they said they'd install window units however. everything else has been too expensive for small living space. i guess we'll move in sometime in the end of april.
mark, your work schedule sounds godawful. i feel for you. colorado will be all the sweeter...
on topic of work, work around here has been actually a little more slack than usual (normal working hours). greg, my naked boss, has been flying to dc frequently to spend time with his mother, who has gastric cancer. after wonderwindow was canceled (due to insufficient funding and a considerable drop in the number of floors we had available to us), we shifted focus to a new videogame, which is currently called medicine. designed to be played by using your shadows in front of a projector for interaction, medicine is a cancer visualization game where you must "perform surgery" and extract cancerous cells before they completely infect a group of healthy ones. this game has been a real joy to work on and i can't wait to test it with some bald kids. unlike rainbow 6 or ninja gaiden, this is a very very simple game that is meant to be played for very short durations. we think of it as the type of game you would see at a science museum or even airport. i hope it will be well-accepted. and cool.
wedding invitations go out this weekend... wow.
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