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Thursday
Oct252007

Resolving the Eternal Struggle

Some questions may never be asked. Others might be asked, but probably shouldn't be. But that doesn't stop us asking anyway. Questions like:

Which is mightier, the Bread or the Carrot?

In an attempt to answer this, XNA, in association with VerySillyGames.com, will soon give you the chance to take to the table cloth of destiny and find your own answer by scoring cheese goals of fate between the tomatoes of goalpostness.

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Maybe the carrot isn't so hot after all.....

This is a simple mod to one of the games in the XNA book that I'm working on at the moment. It took me one "Division Bell" by Pink Floyd to complete. I started writing the code at "Cluster One" and I'm just listening to the end of "High Hopes" at the moment. It's a great album by the way.

The full version will be coming to VerySillyGames.com soon, with full on eight player action using four controllers.

Reader Comments (3)

What with actually navigating to your blog and reading it taking effort and all, I thought I'd subscribe to your RSS feed, but Goolge Reader tells me that it don't work, like.

Is it truly disfunctional or have I lost even the ability to subscribe to an RSS feed?

Sigh.

Martin
October 26, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMartin Bryant
Hmmm. Not sure. I'm getting hits on the RSS feed, and I can read it on my other programs and IE. I tried to test it with Google Reader, but it won't let me log in to it. You should be using http://www.robmiles.com/journal/rss.xml, which I reckon is OK.
October 26, 2007 | Registered CommenterRob
Thanks, that has indeed sorted the issue.

I too have an RSS feed, but I have no idea if I'm getting any hits on it. I'll try and work out how to monitor it. Pfff. Another challenge to my limited intellectual resources.
November 1, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMartin Bryant

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