Kim was the person who formally introduced me to Age of Empires. If you’ve never played age of empires before, let me explain gameplay. The gameplay involves building a colony. You can build villagers and you can build all sorts of military buildings. The coolest part of the game is war. [...]

Kim was the person who formally introduced me to Age of Empires. If you’ve never played age of empires before, let me explain gameplay. The gameplay involves building a colony. You can build villagers and you can build all sorts of military buildings. The coolest part of the game is war. When your society is powerful, by means of massive control of lands, numerous resources such as gold and food, and a powerful army, you can start beating up on other colonies… When you take them down, you win. A game takes around 4 to 5 hours, usually.
Let me start off by saying, “This game looks good.” This is definately a nice… nice game to play. The graphics are awesome and the water looks drinkable. The battle scenes are deep. The physics are real. Did I mention the water? The armies are intelligent. The buildings catch on fire, and crumble. The ships splash as they sink. The sound effects are jolting. The only thing that I have a problem with is that A) the camera is too high and B) I don’t have enough time to play this game.
If you’ve played AOE before, the controls are eerily familiar. You will pick them up right away and begin your conquest. There are, however new, welcomed changes. The biggest change is the Home City. Home City is a place common to your character’s profile. In AOE 3, you are conquering the new world, like Columbus to the Americas. You can receive shipments of goodies from your Home City, such as Wood, Coin, Food, Soldiers, and other helpful stuff. And ta-da, you’re a successful colony. Just kidding. The gameplay is much deeper. Although you can receive shipments, you need to make settlers chop wood in the forest. The trees kinda shake when they get chopped and fall over and bounce accurately when enough chopping has been done. This franchise has moved to a completely 3D graphics engine. Now, you can move and rotate the camera and perspective changes. The glare on the water follows the camera as it should and the shadows and reflections update according to the camera’s position. It’s pure genius.
To some, my issues might seem invalid. I have a difficult time understanding why the camera can rotate and zoom, but not tilt. Some argue that RPG games do not need this control, and I disagree. I’d like to be able to flatten out and watch my army completely decimate the town.
Although not really a beef at all, I don’t like that my laptop, which is very good, had a somewhat difficult time running the game right off. I had to close down Skype, and all the little programs that I run in the tray for maximum performance. But I always do that when I play games.
Brad Kovach is an award-winning web developer from Afton, Wyoming. In his spare time, he enjoys drumming on Rock Band, and playing with this website.
Yes… This means that the robots at akismet.com are now checking to see if comments look like junk. If they don’t, you’re in. By the way, the word “casino” is the worst thing to say to Akismet.
Yes… This means that the robots at akismet.com are now checking to see if comments look like junk. If they don’t, you’re in. By the way, the word “casino” is the worst thing to say to Akismet.
Brad Kovach is an award-winning web developer from Afton, Wyoming. In his spare time, he enjoys drumming on Rock Band, and playing with this website.
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Look at what flickr can do. I like that it can connect with wordpress and do this amazing crap
Look at what flickr can do. I like that it can connect with wordpress and do this amazing crap
Brad Kovach is an award-winning web developer from Afton, Wyoming. In his spare time, he enjoys drumming on Rock Band, and playing with this website.
Mozilla Firefox is so… yesterday. Now that I use these fancy new technologies, such as del.icio.us, and blog with Wordpress, I like that this browser puts it all at my fingertips. I am using Flock to post to my blog… We’ll see if she works.

Mozilla Firefox is so… yesterday. Now that I use these fancy new technologies, such as del.icio.us, and blog with Wordpress, I like that this browser puts it all at my fingertips. I am using Flock to post to my blog… We’ll see if she works.
Brad Kovach is an award-winning web developer from Afton, Wyoming. In his spare time, he enjoys drumming on Rock Band, and playing with this website.
Using Skype, I was able to take a user not in the United States and patch the conversation through so that Shino, from Japan, can call her friends in the United States. Unfortunately, even for a two party call, you have to have 3 parties. Here’s a quick tutorial to patch international Skype [...]
Using Skype, I was able to take a user not in the United States and patch the conversation through so that Shino, from Japan, can call her friends in the United States. Unfortunately, even for a two party call, you have to have 3 parties. Here’s a quick tutorial to patch international Skype calls.



You can also do x real numbers with x skype users. It all depends on what you want to do. By the way, I am using Skype 2.5.
Brad Kovach is an award-winning web developer from Afton, Wyoming. In his spare time, he enjoys drumming on Rock Band, and playing with this website.
I received this picture from a friend of mine… I have a question. Are they Japanese…. Or Latino. Vote in the comment box.
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I received this picture from a friend of mine… I have a question. Are they Japanese…. Or Latino. Vote in the comment box.

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Brad Kovach is an award-winning web developer from Afton, Wyoming. In his spare time, he enjoys drumming on Rock Band, and playing with this website.
According to my web stats program, I am getting around 108 visits per day, and 1408 visits this month (13 days). And last month, 77 visits per day average and about 848 visits the whole month.
According to my web stats program, I am getting around 108 visits per day, and 1408 visits this month (13 days). And last month, 77 visits per day average and about 848 visits the whole month.

Brad Kovach is an award-winning web developer from Afton, Wyoming. In his spare time, he enjoys drumming on Rock Band, and playing with this website.
Check it out. You can hear it. Your parents probably can’t. It makes a great school-time cell phone ringtone, and a good way to figure out who’s cool and who’s not.
Check it out. You can hear it. Your parents probably can’t. It makes a great school-time cell phone ringtone, and a good way to figure out who’s cool and who’s not.
Brad Kovach is an award-winning web developer from Afton, Wyoming. In his spare time, he enjoys drumming on Rock Band, and playing with this website.
Today, I seem to have been bombarded with opportunites for free stuff and discounts!
Microsoft
Office Beta 2007 is out and I have a link and a Serial number for you: MTP6Q-D868F-448FG-B6MG7-3DBKT. Enjoy free Microsoft Office until 2007!
Dell
For some reason, Dell sent me a coupon for $350 off a laptop of $999 or more today. [...]
Today, I seem to have been bombarded with opportunites for free stuff and discounts!
Microsoft
Office Beta 2007 is out and I have a link and a Serial number for you: MTP6Q-D868F-448FG-B6MG7-3DBKT. Enjoy free Microsoft Office until 2007!
Dell
For some reason, Dell sent me a coupon for $350 off a laptop of $999 or more today. And here it is: RH3PN8HTNJGMV
Happy shopping.
Brad Kovach is an award-winning web developer from Afton, Wyoming. In his spare time, he enjoys drumming on Rock Band, and playing with this website.
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