Choosatron.com has launched!

After a long week of toiling, the site is up, along with a new Choosatron video talking about the project and it’s goals. I’ve also changed my twitter to @Bjelojac. Head on over, check out the video, and maybe …

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Choosatron + Paper Darts = Awesome Times

 

Paper Darts has been extremely supportive of my Choosatron project from the moment they heard about it. They wanted to do what they could to help, but at the time I just needed to get it to work. Once …

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Choosatron: The Librarian’s Apprentice

The Librarian’s Apprentice is the first story ever submitted to be played on the Choosatron! Robert Valentine, a writer/director based in London, has done me the great honor of putting his time into such a random project. His excitement over …

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Choosatron: Applying Feedback

I’m quite enjoying the part of the process I’m in now with the Choosatron. Getting quality feedback that makes you think, “Yes, of course!” is quite motivating in pushing development forward at a time where it would be easy to …

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Choosatron: The Demoing

Last week was intense. Finishing a hefty project at work, building a card version of the Nakatomi Plaza in Die Hard for our Swede, rehearsals/costuming/props for “Matlock: The One Man Show” which is part of “Fringe Orphans” at the …

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Flip-dot signs!

Also called flip-disc. They are used in buses, train stations, and other locations for displaying information without using LEDs. Obviously used less and less now-a-days, but I still think they are incredibly cool. I’ve always wanted access to flip-dot boards …

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Choosatron: The Printening

One frustration I’ve run into with this project is the different power requirements my components have needed to work nicely. 12 volt, 9 volt, 5 volt, plus inconsistent amperage requirements. The thermal printer takes almost no power until you ask …

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Choosatron: Crushing the Final Evil (Bug)

Last night I finished the last feature that would allow full story play support for the file structure I created. Auto-jump, which simply allows you to set a single, unlabeled choice on a passage so it will be printed out …

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Choosatron: Memory Corruption Devils

Whenever I’ve done lower level coding I try and remember that whenever you are experience completely bizarre behavior and there is absolutely NOTHING wrong with your code…there is something wrong with your code. Memory and stack corruption are notoriously difficult …

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The Swede is Life

…or…

He Who Controls the Swede Controls the Universe!

What’s better than sitting around drinking in the sun on Memorial Day weekend? Filming a swede for the bizarre, technically complicated, science-fiction adventure directed by David Lynch, that’s what! If you …

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Fashionably late – Still any dragons left?

As the title suggests, I’m an individual that is often fashionably late, at least by my application of the term. Events, parties, movies, dinner, work…and games. Last week I noticed Skyrim (for Xbox…I love PC gaming, but no time for …

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Text Message Spam

Aaaaargh! I’m sure you’ve experience this at some point. The thrill of hearing your own special little tone, or perhaps buzz from the quickly spinning weighted motor…who could it be? Your friend? Your lover? NO! It’s a damned service letting …

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