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Keeping secrets isn’t easy

A Sam 'n' Max comic for my secret santaOne of my usual haunts on the Internet is the Ars Technica OpenForum, and around this time every year they run a Secret Santa where forum members buy geeky gifts for each other. I won’t make any pretence of modesty – I expect the gift value to be worth somewhere at or near the specified value (US$25 plus shipping), or to have had some thought or effort put into it, or preferably both, but not none of the above.

In past years, the gifts that I’ve received have usually been good, but unsatisfactory by the above “standard”. I’m sure this is in no small part due to the fact that I live in Australia, and Ars Technica is a US-based website.

This year, however, my expectations were not only met, but greatly exceeded. My secret santa bought for me the entire first season of the game Sam & Max, plus a poster signed by Steve Purcell, the creator of the comic. I photoshopped the dialogue from a Sam & Max comic to express my gratitude, which you can see by clicking on the thumbnail picture above (my forum username is zzyss and my santa’s is westyx). Unfortunately, despite my santa’s attempts to conceal his identity, which included registering a purpose-specific gmail account, the games store accidentally provided his details in an e-mail informing that the poster was out of stock and will be shipping as soon as it becomes available.

I loved the original Lucasarts game Sam & Max Hit the Road, and I’m definitely looking forward to getting reacquainted with the characters and their quirky humour in this new series.

On a side note, this game also represents a new trend in gaming, where instead of releasing a story-based game all in one go, the narrative is broken up into discrete chunks and presented episodically, similar to a TV series. See also: Half Life 2 goes episodic on Gamespot.

The snails rejoice

Update: Booyah! I’m back, baby! My e-mail is now hosted by GoDaddy. I lose some of the advanced spam-filtering capabilities from my previous service provider, but hopefully now I’ll be able to send e-mails when I’m at work (my company blocks SMTP, whereas GoDaddy has a mail relay on port 80).

If you’ve been having trouble e-mailing me in the last few hours (or maybe even days), then it’s probably because I’m in the middle of swapping mail servers. So it’s going to be a bit funny for while until the various computers sort themselves out. You can still get me on my work, hotmail, gmail, yahoo, or any number of other e-mail addresses if you want.

Can't blame a guy for trying

Ah yes, in the grand old tradition of capitalism (read: greed) I have finally succumbed to the menace of banner advertisements. My excuse is that the ads are being provided by Google, a company that includes “don’t be evil” as part of its madate, and that the proceeds are going towards f2o, the guys who are providing me with free hosting. Whatever helps me sleep at night, right?

(update: seems like this change will end up being good for a bit of amusement as well, seeing what kind of strange ads Google will serve up based on what I write. As I post this, the first ad in the column is “Edible insects”. Hahahaha…)

Look ma, no wires!

Woohoo! I’m making this post from a wireless connection at home! Er, yay me… or something.



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