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under the aegis of the state

by Rob Friesel

“The Bad Lieutenant” is an interesting article about video game violence by Clive Thompson: Consider our gaming history […] anti-gaming critics didn’t really explode with indignation until Grand Theft Auto 3 came along — the first massively popular modern game where the tables turned, and you finally played as a cop-killing thug. […] Why weren’t […]

in and out

by Rob Friesel

Sorry for the downtime, folks… In trying to troubleshoot why I wasn’t able to use mysqldump in a cron job, the perms on the user got hosed. So… no DB connection, no blog. /doh – – Gave up on that route at least for the time being. Don’t want to sacrifice too much uptime here… […]

welcome back

by Rob Friesel

WordPress migration (more/less) complete. Some minor tweaking here and there to get things “just right” but I think this one will stick long-term. We’d just out-grown what Blogger could do for us around here. Needed something more powerful, more flexible, and less prone to flaking out. currently playing: Depeche Mode “Dream On”

update and to-do

by Rob Friesel

Took the evening off and categorized the early posts all the way back to ’03. (Not that bad, actually – – I did that while watching Kung Pow…) There’s still a bit to do though: blogroll port over scripts.js esp. w/r/t/ inserting the oblique strategies here adapt old Blogger CSS styles to the new format […]

testing and to-do

by Rob Friesel

This is a test post… Here is what we looked like earlier tonight… (Chicken and egg question: Is my insomnia from this? Or is this something to do because of insomnia?) TO DO: get the new styles as in-line with the old as possible (esp. since I’d just so recently put so much work in […]

potential downtime

by Rob Friesel

We here at F_D are thinking of flipping the switch and giving WordPress a shot. Our growing(?) needs seem to insist upon it. So if we’re blank or otherwise ambiguous in the next 24-72 hours, please excuse the mess. currently playing: Tears For Fears “Head Over Heels”