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WhoopA: Now with Extra Kick!
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Here's the most recent news, in easy-to-read weblog format.
Backend tweaks - posted by WhoopA on July 2, 2006 4:23PM
Changed around the site to use a MySQL backend for the front page blog as opposed to a text database as an excercise for myself. Looks like it's working properly - I may integrate it into the forums for commenting, for whatever that's worth.
More stuff. - posted by WhoopA on June 2, 2006 11:58PM
Changing some things around with the CSS of the site and adding in some new sections; Rescue reidman 3 now has a listing on the side to celebrate the release of the demo and Rescue reidman 1+2 has a front page section as opposed to being buried in the Miscellaneous section. I'm slowly working in more reliance on CCS, and am adding in changes to sections as they come along. It's all cosmetics.
Hmmph. - posted by WhoopA on March 27, 2006 8:22PM
Been a while, huh? I've had Rescue reidman 1+2 on my site for a while now, but no link to it from anywhere, so I figured now was a good time as any to get that game properly added into the site. It's nothing fancy. Trust me, that comes with the RPG Maker XP stuff. Not to convince Justice to get off his ass and work on Transcend... I'm not going to write his story for him! =P Other than that, nothing much to write home about.
More trouble than it's worth...? - posted by WhoopA on November 5, 2005 2:46AM
This recent Stop error has come back to bite me in the ass; I lost the most recent working copy of Transcend. Here's the catch; I don't know if the files were corrupted before or after I made the backup, so it's time I tread with caution...
Wish me luck.
Bleh. - posted by WhoopA on August 22, 2005 12:42AM
Might not seem like much, but problems with VeoWeb led me to move the site to a new host. Looks like things are finally settled in... one would hope, at least.
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And that's that. Just remember: "Traditionalists often study what is taught, not what there is to create." - Ed Parker
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