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Tower Defense, and its evolutions.

Lately, I’ve been playing a lot of Tower Defense, a little flash game based on something from Warcraft 3, as I understand.
The essence of it is, you simply build towers, and upgrade them to do more and more damage to your enemies as they come running through what I can describe easiest as a ‘gauntlet’ [...]

There’s another surprise up PayPerPost’s sleeve…

It looks like while I’m running around here, looking for money and a place to stay, the guys at PayPerPost (surely, you remember the people who found ways to grow blog traffic and put a little money in my pocket, yes?) have hinted at some big news.
The last time they did something like this, they [...]

PayPerPost adds ‘Review My Post’.

Some of you may have noticed an image link floating in the past couple of posts that looks like this:

This is just another way that that PayPerPost has offered for me to promote my blog.
All you have to do to start is… read my blog (which I wish you would do, regardless of whether you [...]

How To: Back Up Your Important Data.

Winter is near its end, and many people have received computers as gifts for the winter holiday season.
Some of them may be complete novices to computing and may not understand the importance of, or not even know the first thing about backing up important files and folders on their computer. Others may be of the [...]

I want personal security.

Something that has baffled me, time and time again, is how easy it is for people to buy firearms to ‘protect’ themselves.
Inversely, it’s rare to see someone carrying a Taser, or a canister of pepper spray. This bothers me on many levels, because I do prefer a less violent way to deter any harmful events.
Firearms [...]

Help fight AIDS in Africa with Sprint and (PRODUCT)RED.

I should start this off by mentioning that I’m a relatively satisfied Sprint customer (I love my A640 :)), and that I enjoy the quality of service I’ve received with them since August of last year.
I also should mention that I like to give to good causes, whenever I can truly afford them, and encourage [...]

Project Wonderful: A test.

I finally was approved to run ads with [tag]Project Wonderful[/tag], which appears to be an auction-styled system — highest bidder gets displayed in an ad block.
In fact, have a look now. I should have an [tag]advertisement[/tag] going for what appears to be a webcomic.
There’s probably a couple of slots available still that are [...]