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Deejay

@BinaryTweedDeej

Creating new games that are a bit like old games, but better.

Joined March 2009
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I've installed MonoGame and might have a go at porting Clover: A Curious Tale to it, so that the game can run on modern systems. If I end up doing something game-y, then I have a reason to use this Twitter account again.


I've stopped using Twitter. I signed out of my account a month ago, & only signed in to explain my absence. Twitter's a toxic pit of shouted opinions, not the conversational tool it once was. Please listen to each other with empathy, & tweet like you're in-person. Peace, y'all.


My tuppence: Palpatine created Rey, and Snoke was an earlier failed experiment. The rising Skywalker will be Ben.


My alter-ego has a question...

Can anyone recommend fun, educational podcasts for kids? Somethig like Netflix's Brainchild. Got a 5 hour drive with the family tomorrow...



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Never forget what that £4 billion could have been spent on: 🔹840k hip replacements 🔹91k nurses 🔹91k paramedics 🔹78k doctors 🔹4200 CT scanners 🔹2100 MRI scanners 🔹12 entire NHS hospitals What a grotesque waste of taxpayers' money. The lives that could have been saved.

UK has spent £4bn on no deal planning, according to the UK Ambassador to France and former chief of staff of former Prime Minister David Cameron.



EU speed limit news is typical of EU vilification and lazy journalism. • It's a soft limit • It can be overridden • Won't apply on roads with no speed limit (autobahn) • No different to speed limiters in most modern cars, just sets automatically


My EEA-national other half buying chorizo was enough to prompt a Leaver's Brexit rant from the checkout staff at @sainsburys today.


If you want the Government Petitions website to come back up and have already signed, then don't keep checking to see if it's up, or what the latest number is at. You'll be adding to the load that's taking it offline.


Revoke Article 50 petition now at 50 signatures a second.


Looks like 25 people PER SECOND were signing the Revoke Article 50 petition before the site went down.


Can anyone recommend a good cheap Mac keyboard for a 6-year-old? My keyboards all have blank keycaps, so that might not be terribly suitable for a chiddler.


I'm all up for no deal. Let the people have what they voted for. Just like when a child won't listen when you tell them not to touch a hot radiator, sometimes you have to leave them to it. Pain is information. Let there be education.


Facepalmed over the weekend at commenters on Polygon accusing Toejam & Earl: Back In The Groove of cultural appropriation. Said folks weren't willing the buy the game until doing an ethnicity check on creators, having already decided that Greg Johnson "looked too white".


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Industry veterans @TheOliverTwins will write their first column for GamesIndustry.biz next month, following the launch of new consultancy firm Game Dragons gamesindustry.biz/articles/2019-…


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Brace for mega thread on "ALL THEM RULES INNIT" There is a type of of brexiter who is motivated not by xenophobia, or Empire nostalgia, or buccaneering trade fantasies, but instead by "all them EU rules". Sadly they can never name a single one. So I have done some research...


Hear, hear. "These issues will not be solved by leaving the EU, but they will not be solved by remaining. These issues will only be solved by a change of government policy, or better still a change of government." bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-p…


EVEN IF YOU THINK BREXIT IS A GREAT IDEA SURELY THIS IS NOT WHAT YOU VOTED FOR

Let's just state this again. Seaborne Freight, the company given the contract to run ferry services from Ramsgate, post-Brexit, appears to have website terms and conditions copied from a fast food delivery site.

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