Morning Discussion
by Alice O'Connor, Mar 19, 2010 5:00am PDTHere is a selection of stuff I done saw and did liked:
Digital: A Love Story is a brilliant "computer mystery/romance set five minutes into the future of 1988." Centred around BBSs, Digital features love, hacking, phreaking, mystery and a whole lot of splendidness. I'm pushed for time so I can't write more but Amiga Power's Kieron Gillen wrote some nice words over on Rock Paper Shotgun. We have the Windows, Mac and Linux versions mirrored on FileShack.
This child says he is fat and nobody likes him but I do. He is a liar, which I don't like.
I forgot to mention earlier this week that a video replay of Team Liquid's first StarCraft 2 'Liquibition' exhibition match is now online. It is.
Lovely podcast Shift Run Stop continues to close its pincers around Armando Iannucci by infiltrating his circle of colleagues.
I ran out of time. Here's your Morning Discussion. Be happy--it's Friday.
Kinect for Xbox One coming to PC
Xbox One does not provide any built-in DVR capabilities
Xbox One increases friends lists to 1,000
Xbox One achievements dynamic, not limited to single games



Months ago, a friend of a friend referred someone to me for a website.
We emailed back and forth, but she was too cheap to spring for a real website so I directed her to some pre mades.
Now just today on Facebook, I get a friend recommendation to add her. The only way to have gotten her name / email address would have been from my Gmail address book (which I only authorized when I first made a FB account) or if she had been making an account, done an address book import, and then decided not add me.
We have no mutual friends, not even through friends of friends. So how would FB know to recommend her? Seems odd.
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