Archives for May 2007
Furanet.com is now permanently banned
31 May 2007 | Rants | No Responses
I do not know who you are.
I do not know what you do.
All I know is you have been eating 1GB of CinnamonPirate.com bandwidth every single month. That makes me unhappy. That makes my host unhappy. Therefore, I will not give you cookies anymore.
Rot in the land of 403s forever.
For anyone who may have been using the 195.78.228.* range legitimately: sorry.
Twelve more days till DL
27 May 2007 | Obsoleted | 4 Responses
There are 12 days left before the release of Der Langrisser. That is why there have been no updates to this Web site at all. All of my free time is going into the manual, the patch format and correcting all the text and bug reports coming in from beta testers.
Yes, this is why the Memory posts are currently on hiatus. They will resume following Der Langrisser’s release. I have the next one and a half written, but there is simply no time available right now to polish them up for posting.
I cannot wait for this project to finally be over.
Thank you, Yoshiki
23 May 2007 | Random | 2 Responses
X-JAPAN is the only sound I have found — aside from Hatebeak — which can drown out all eight my coworkers, who have decided to gather together directly in front of my desk to laugh and titter at full volume when I have four hours of sleep and four full news pages that have to be edited in two hours.
“Scars” from Dahlia and “Sadistic Desire” and “I’ll kill you” off Vanishing Vision are by far the most effective.
And so a legend draws to an end
3 May 2007 | Obsoleted | 14 Responses
Der Langrisser, my last big translation project now six years in the making, is almost done.
For real this time.
Since we have a week off for May Day, I have been working ten hours per day to pull together the last loose ends. In the next two days, I will finish off the Chaos and Independent Paths (15 scenarios), and then the scripts will be given one final spell check with OpenOffice.org.
I’ve updated gPHPEdit
2 May 2007 | PHP, Ubuntu | No Responses
Since the author doesn’t seem to respond to forum posts — even his own where he asked for suggestions — or emails, I decided to sit down and update gPHPEdit myself.
My updates include a full function rip from PHP 5.2.0’s manual. It has every single function from the manual, as well as a script to extract the function list from the plain text PHP manual. There’s also an update to add an “Execute” command in addition to check syntax. This makes it useful for developing CLI, or especially GTK applications with PHP.