Posts Tagged Games

Myrtle Beach: Myrtle Beach National

Day 3 came and we played two courses at Myrtle Beach National: the South and West.  The weather held out nicely, with a morning haze and steady breeze keeping it a lot cooler than yesterday.  It got hot and sunny in the early afternoon, but the big clouds came through — no rain — but [...]

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Myrtle Beach: Wachesaw East & TPC Myrtle Beach

Day 2 was different in many ways.  First, it was hot… very hot.  The two courses played much more difficult than Wild Wing, and with the accompanying heat, it just sucked the life out of you.  I played Wachesaw East by starting off with my first lost ball and triple-bogey, followed by my first three-putt [...]

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Myrtle Beach: Wild Wing

Today, we played the Avocet course. The weather held out nicely, staying hot with an occasional cooling breeze. The golf carts were stocked with personal ice coolers with water bottles and ball washing equipment, The course was in pristine condition and their layout encompassed a large contingent of real estate, so the course, clubhouse, range [...]

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Hack & Slash online

It has been over a year since this game has been available to play online.  Now that I have control over my guest web server and installed WebSVN, I decided it was time to dust off that old C code. But instead of crafting new scripts to compile it, I headed instead to a Gnome-based [...]

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Running VICE

VICE is a conglomerate of Commodore 8-bit emulators.  For the inexperienced user looking to do some retro-gaming from those wildly popular machines from the late ’70s and throughout the ’80s, it can be a daunting and frustrating task to operate those “friendly” computers.  Particularly because you had varying-sized game cartridges, floppy software, cassette software, and [...]

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