Monday, February 19, 2007
Ok so has been many weeks since ive posted here ...
Ive decided to fill this with blog with happy/sad things ... of which i find on the internets and give my review on things ... lets begin.
I shall start this off with a little stroll down memory lane, do you remember when pc's had only 2/3/6 buttons only ? when games came in such things known as cartridges often 2d and pure pixel graphic action and a midi soundtrack well in that case ...
You probably rember the NES! yip that really really old school console now it might be a collectors item but heres the top five most creative uses for the nes!
Ive decided to fill this with blog with happy/sad things ... of which i find on the internets and give my review on things ... lets begin.
I shall start this off with a little stroll down memory lane, do you remember when pc's had only 2/3/6 buttons only ? when games came in such things known as cartridges often 2d and pure pixel graphic action and a midi soundtrack well in that case ...
You probably rember the NES! yip that really really old school console now it might be a collectors item but heres the top five most creative uses for the nes!
^ My favourite out of all of them.
Free Beer! Free Beer for all!
Well not exactly ... I have recently discovered the free beer project ... now this is free beer with a twist.
Free beer's recipe is licensed through GNU Project (www.gnu.org) and thus meaning the "code" is open source yip ... edit add amend and delete as you see fit! improve on the recipe or do however you see fit !
"FREE BEER is based on classic ale brewing traditions, but with addded GuaranĂ¡ for a natural energy boost. The recipe and branding elements of FREE BEER is published under a Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5) license, which means that anyone can use the recipe to brew their own FREE BEER or create a derivative of the recipe. Anyone is free to earn money from FREE BEER, but they must publish the recipe under the same license and credit our work. All design and branding elements are available to beer brewers, and can be modified to suit, provided changes are published under the same license (”Attribution & Share Alike”)"
A quote from the free beer website.
Well not exactly ... I have recently discovered the free beer project ... now this is free beer with a twist.
Free beer's recipe is licensed through GNU Project (www.gnu.org) and thus meaning the "code" is open source yip ... edit add amend and delete as you see fit! improve on the recipe or do however you see fit !
"FREE BEER is based on classic ale brewing traditions, but with addded GuaranĂ¡ for a natural energy boost. The recipe and branding elements of FREE BEER is published under a Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5) license, which means that anyone can use the recipe to brew their own FREE BEER or create a derivative of the recipe. Anyone is free to earn money from FREE BEER, but they must publish the recipe under the same license and credit our work. All design and branding elements are available to beer brewers, and can be modified to suit, provided changes are published under the same license (”Attribution & Share Alike”)"
A quote from the free beer website.
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