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Scripty Goodness

One thing I dislike about RPG’s is the repetition it takes to reach the next level as I play the game I’m always thinking about more than the images I’m seeing displayed on the screen m mind travels to the amount of code that is going on behind the pixels to make everything work so smoothly. Yeah I’m nuts.

Later this weekend I’m going to run a script on a selected game to avoid all that mind-numbing repetition, and now I’m not going to do it with WOW since I know you aren’t allowed to do it and yes they will give you the boot if they catch you; however, there are other games whose rules aren’t as strict as WOW, in that regards so it will give me a chance to play around with code.

I took my daughter to Chuck E Cheese’s this morning, and she asked me, “Mommy, are you going to bring your MacBook Pro?” I’ve taken it a few times; however, this time it stayed home but a few of my programming books along with my latest edition of Mac|Life magazine accompanied me.

My daughter is five years old and now is at that stage where she does not want mommy following her around as she plays games. She wants me to sit down and watch her play. You know how hard that is? I love games. I do think my daughter is going to be gamer just like her mom. She was racking up the points on the arcade games. The best of both worlds just like myself she loves her video games but she also loves being outdoors.

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Mac|Life: Oh where, oh where has my Mac|Life gone?

Last week I realized that I hadn’t received my subscription to Mac|Life magazine for two months. That’s definitely not good since my subscription isn’t set to expire until March 2009. A quick email remedied the situation and they added two months to my subscription. I thought I would receive back orders of the months I missed but when I followed up again via email I found out this wasn’t the case. Naturally, I think I should receive those missing issues but naturally I haven’t had the time to follow up about this. It makes me wonder if I didn’t follow up with them would they have ever noticed that my subscriptions had stopped?

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