I constantly argue that an enthusiasm for machines (computers, cars, watches, rockets etc.) and how they work makes me curious rather than nerdy. Unfortunately thanks to a link from JB I can confirm the horrible truth. Despite all the attempts to branch out, be an entrepreneur (LOL) I’m a geek. Unfortunately, I’ve more interest in maths & mechanics than I have in computers at the moment. I guess it’s a growing sense of ennui as each new development fails to deliver on the promise of easy application development and instead creates a new language to learn or a new toolset. Some days it seems great, others I feel like I’m an aging practitioner of a dying and arcane art. I remember reading Doug Coupland’s book Microserfs and thinking that nerds just weren’t supposed to grow up.
Day: January 18, 2007
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Me & Wii
As one of the co-workers Paul Watson mentions in his post on the Nintendo Wii I’d can confirm that it is AMAZING fun. For a compulsive gadget-buyer it’s an absolute must. It’s much cheaper than the 700+ quid (and still officially unreleased) PS3 and while it’s graphics are admittedly a bit more basic, it’s great fun. The motion sensitive controllers are nothing short of brilliant. The responsiveness could be improved but their sensitivity to delicate movement is very impressive in the tennis and boxing games that come with the Wii. Thanks to my old friend Kristian Walsh of ByteForm & TSSG for giving us the demonstration and taking such a pummeling 🙂