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My Father: The Atarian

An iGener Interviews Her Pioneering Father By Amanda McNamara Looking Back Most people have childhood memories that, I hope, are fond to look back on. As weird as it may sound, my own fondest memories are going to work with my dad. Not only did I get out of school for an entire day, I was able to play all the free games I wanted at the Atari offices. (more…)
September 18, 2008
Marketing

The Importance of Key Words in Blogs

In this installment of my fine points of blogging, I would like to stress the vital importance of having keywords—that is, if a strong online presence is desired. Without key words, you might as well be shouting into the vast void that is the Internet. (more…)
September 17, 2008
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

The Basics of Racing
Lesson 1: Correct Driver Position

WARNING: Don’t Use This to Go Get Groceries. But, It’s Standard on The Track. Every sport has a “ready position” designed for optimum offensive and defensive play. For example: the feet far apart, low center of gravity stance, of a major league shortstop. Race car drivers have their stance too. Here are the basics for getting into a proper racing position: 1) Move the seat bottom forward until you can depress the clutch pedal, all the way to the floor,…
September 17, 2008
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

So Fresh and Tasty: the TN2 Gallery.

The TN2Gallery Flash component is a powerful XML driven Flash photo gallery with flexible thumbnail options, transition effects, and navigation controls. Photos can be categorized into galleries and include descriptions. An optional admin panel can be purchased in order to upload, tag and manage photos and galleries through a database.  This is an ideal tool for photographers, artists or anyone who has the desire to upload and manage a portfolio of images.   Get complete control of your portfolio through an…
September 17, 2008
Marketing

I Don’t Like IKE

Hurricane disaster hits home "Hurricane Ike's death toll in the U.S. is up to 55 as authorities on the Texas coast are reporting six more fatalities from the storm... Galveston County Medical Examiner Stephen Pustilnik says Wednesday that crews have found the first five victims on Galveston Island and another in Brazoria County. Authorities have said they expected to find bodies in Galveston... Most people in the fourth-largest U.S. city of Houston remained without power, making it tough to track…
September 17, 2008