Archives for September 2004

I bring you a message of unholy death

Remember Hydlide? The sounds of banging from your computer from the seizure you’re having right now tells me you do.

I managed to dig up a Hydlide remake, and thanks to some extensive help from Nightwolve, it’s now playable. So I of course could not hold back from taking a shot at translating it.

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Sigh …

If you’re in the mood for seeing some totally ignorant zealots make asses of themselves, you might like reading this discussion.

Sometimes it amazes me how utterly clueless most English speakers are about the non-English speaking world. It’s incredibly obvious none of these people have ever been on the other side of the fence to see just how much the US hides from them. I don’t think you’ll find anywhere where nothing is censored except the Principality of Sealand.

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The Magna Carta translation is dead

Well, I mean, it must be. Just look, Teioh says so.

But I guess it doesn’t really matter since I am not a good group anyway. Maybe that’s because groups take multiple people and I’m an army of one.

Blocking blockers

If you happen to work at a company that produces software for censoring the internet, you’re probably not reading this.

Instead, you’re probably seeing:

Sorry to inform you, but either you work for a company that publishes censorship software, or happen to have the misfortune to share their IP range.

If you don’t like it, your complaints could be directed to the good folks at WebSENSE, BESS, CyberPatrol, Net Nanny, SmartFilter, X-Stop, I-Gear (owned by Symantec) or CYBERSitter.

When they stop fighting the first amendment and personal homepages, I’ll stop blocking their ranges.

That’s all for tonight.