
During one of my many online searches, I stumbled upon a video game called Alice and Kev: the Homeless Sims. I started to read the story line and became hooked. I don’t want to give away too much of the story, but it is about a daughter and father duo who are homeless surviving on free meals from work and school. To begin read the story, kindly click here!

Studio OOOMS is run by Guido Ooms and Karin van Lieshout.
Guido Ooms (’74) graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2000.
After working as a freelance designer at different companies he started his own studio. Next to running the studio he also teaches design at the School of Arts in Utrecht. Karin van Lieshout (’74) graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2001. She has a degree in teaching (BIK, professional artist in class) and worked in various designcollectives before she joined forces with Guido.

GrungeCake Magazine interviews a Futanari artist for the first time. Very sexy! Futanari (二成, 二形; ふたなり; a compound word meaning “two form”) in Japanese can mean both the subjects of a special type of pornographic anime or manga (commonly known in the West as hentai), or the genre itself. Futanari depicts hermaphrodites, intersex or other individuals with female body-types and sexual organs resembling penises.
A common saying, that though holding a mild flavor of truth really is yester-year’s sexist prejudice. You know how many times, I got my ass kicked by a girl on the very same video games I claimed to be king? Well maybe I’m lying a little bit, but gadgets, technology and video games are no longer the “50% off SALE” version for women as games are for men. Everyone’s into it, even educational marketing such as Leap Frog among others are using this tool, seen is as a way to maximize their profits.
Dec 1 2009 | Posted in
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A MacQuarium is an aquarium made to sit within the shell of an Apple Macintosh computer. The term was coined by computer writer Andy Ihnatko as a joke (a jibe at then outdated Macintosh 512K) but MacQuaria have since been built both by Ihnatko himself and by others.

Video editors, graphic artists, colorists, and other members of workgroups have more media to share than ever before, making creative collaboration possible for productions of every type and size. Final Cut Studio provides powerful tools for sculpting and utilizing various media types – but what about managing content and workflow? Enter Final Cut Server 1.5. Combining powerful asset management and workflow automation, FCS allows creative individuals to do what they do best and have the management of media and projects be handled behind the scenes. Automatic asset cataloging, email notifications, transcoding, and delivery of media, as well as project check-in/check-out, are just some of the many abilities FCS provides.