May 26th, 2010: Grammar with Grave
Posted by Gravecat at 7:00 am under Mini-posts, Rants. Comments (2)

Have. Have. It’s “could have,” not “could of.” God dammit, people.


May 16th, 2010: Phase one
Posted by Gravecat at 6:18 am under Electronics, Mad Science, Mini-posts. Comment?

Phase one: Remove main control chip, sever connections to secondary control chips, then simultaneously marvel at how deep and precise the cuts from the Dremel are while realizing that you probably woke up the neighbors at six in the morning.


May 8th, 2010: Remnant Core moved!
Posted by Gravecat at 2:25 pm under Mini-posts, Programming, Remnant Core. Comments (6)

Just a quick post to mention that Remnant Core is no longer hosted on this site. I’ve created a separate site for my current and future programming projects, so my rambling doesn’t have to get mixed up with code nerdery and vice-versa. For current and future information about Remnant Core and other endeavours, check out my project site at BitLoaf.


March 30th, 2010: Just a quick update!
Posted by Gravecat at 10:34 am under Mini-posts, Site News. Comments (3)

Just a little post to mention that I’ve added a new Articles & Features page to the site, for hosting what I could only describe as more static content than blog posts. There’s not much up there right now, but I plan on adding more in future, and possibly even digging out some old content from former iterations of the website.

Right now, I’ve just got some work-in-progress wargear lists for Dawn of War II’s Last Stand mode, and I’ve finally brought back my old article on Final Fantasy XI XP rings, since I still get search-engine hits on the subject remarkably frequently. (Also, apologies if the FFXI post clogged up your RSS reader, I mistakenly entered it as a post, at first, rather than a static page.)


February 3rd, 2010: More than you’d think
Posted by Gravecat at 5:24 am under Braindump, Mini-posts. Comment?

Things I admire: Mechanical engineers, astronauts, Stephen Hawking, monocles, leaf-cutter ants, medieval alchemists, and cats for their aloofness.


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