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TwirlyHeli

Posted by omega on 13 July 2014 | 0 Comments

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Introducing TwirlyHeli. A fun, old-school style, arcade, never-ending, helicopter scrolling game. Play for the highest distance and world leader board domination!  You can play in both online and offline mode.

Android Store

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Doodle3D

Posted by omega on 10 May 2014 | 0 Comments

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Introducing Doodle3D. Doodle3D is drawing application that automatically converts your drawings into 3D renders.

iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/doodle3d/id877098509
Android Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.omegadudzero.doodle3d

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MyVidList Version 3

Posted by omega on 12 April 2013 | 0 Comments

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Just released the latest version of MyVidList with audio support.  Now, you can search for you favorite songs hosted on open servers, you then copy the URL by pressing down on the link.  You can also preview the song within the app before adding it into you list by simply clicking on the desired song listed on open directories.  You can also search for popular videos.
Check out the app the iTunes Store.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/my-vid-list/id452174385 

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MyVidList Version 2

Posted by omega on 9 January 2012 | 0 Comments

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Version 2 of MyVidList has been released.  New to the release is an updated UI, video thumbnail support and in app browser search.  You can download the app here.  I feel eveything needed to properly search, add, and delete videos online is in place and functioning properly.  I will add new features soon.

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Yay Passing Tests

Posted by omega on 4 August 2011 | 0 Comments

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Continuing on with testing. All done with specs, two more features to write out.


 



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Love Seeing Green When Testing

Posted by omega on 3 August 2011 | 0 Comments

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I love seeing green when testing.



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You're Waiting For A Train...

Posted by omega on 17 July 2010 | 0 Comments

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Internetz,
Today the hubby and I caught the afternoon showing of Inception over at the Lake Creek Alamo House.  I'll spare you the details and simply say this movie is great, and extremely original. The concept of time perception in dreams was something that I had previously reflected on.  I have never experienced a lifetime in dream, but I have experienced, what seems to be a large span of time during the course of a 3 hour nap.  It has been my opinion that perhaps those that truly believe in an afterlife, be it heaven, hell, or ressurection into an eternal life in paradise, with a deep faith and belief will perhaps most likely experience this eternity in their subconscience as they die.  Perhaps in that split second where life completely leaves your body, perhaps with that last bit of brain activity, you fall into a dream.  And that last split second of life turns into milli-seconds, micro-seconds, nano-seconds, pico-seconds, and so-on into an eternity and thus into an eternal lifetime for your subconscience.  I'd like to belive that this is the case, having experienced a wide ranging amount of ultra-vivid dreams where even the touch of another persons skin is indistinguishable from reality.

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Geeking on Linux

Posted by omega on 1 July 2010 | 0 Comments

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Internetz,
As you probably already heard, theres this great article over at Good Gear Guide on the 12 most interesting linux distros out there.  I especially love Tin Foil Hat Linux and the live.linuX-gamers.net distros.  I have an old Dell Inspiron laptop sitting at home just wating to be utilized for something.  Heck, even the Mythbuntu distro might turn my old laptop into a useful media center.  I'm looking forward to heading home at the end of the day so I can tool around with several of these distros and see which one might run best on my laptop.

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Losing My Drive

Posted by omega on 29 June 2010 | 0 Comments

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Internetz,
Sometimes I feel like I am losing my drive.  Maybe it's because my interest in client side coding trumps any other interest.  Recently I've been working on a C# project at work.  And while both myself and the lead developer have made considerable progress, my contributions to the project pale in comparisons to his.  Then again, he is the lead developer.  But today at work I got to thinking; I have far more greater interest in client side technology than I do server side.  And I know exactly why.  All client side technology is standardized (HTML5, CSS3, JS), while all server side technology offers a variety of choices ranging from OS, programming platform or script languages, to storage layer solutions (MySQL, PSQL, NoSQL, SQLLite, etc).  And while I'm sure that there varying reasons, good and bad, for choosing and utilizing a certain server side technology, I can always rely that client side technology, if implemented properly, will ensure a properly functioning web application across all modern browsers.  For know I'm working on server side code, but I know that will change with certain projects in the pipeline that will require me to do more UI work.  

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Color me WOW

Posted by omega on 25 June 2010 | 0 Comments

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Internetz,
For a while now, the hubby has been busy playing World of Warcraft.  I had always stayed away from MMORPGs simply because I never really got that level of gaming yet; I was content playing stand-alone, sandbox style games, RPGs, first person shooters and especially fighting games.  But as all things progress forward, so did my interest in other gaming genres.  Erik was not my only influence in getting me to join the MMORPG scene, my neighbor and buddy, Ethan, is constantly playing MMORPGs such as Fallen Earth, Age of Conan and Everquest.  I often spend time over at his place watching him play.  Some of the worlds, especially in Age of Conan, are enormous in their size, rendered beatifully, and are well populated with NPCs and Online players alike.  It was enough that about two days ago, I hunkered down on my couch, popped in my DVD of The Big Band Theory Season 1, installed World of Warcraft and got my MMORPG on.  Truthfully, I've been preoccupied with my web page as of recently and thus have only put in an hour of gameplay.  I will most likely put in more hours during the weekend.  I don't intend to become addicted to the game, and I'm hoping to get my fill of the game within my 10 day trial period; I have other interests and other game titles to check out. Bye, Internetz. Oh and BTW, I chose Horde, Tauren race, shaman class. Grrrr.
 

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