Virtual Prostitute Wrecks Marriage
December 15, 2008 by Lesli Jason
Filed under Digital Lifestyles, Media, The Write Stuff
Considering all the recent news about people getting in trouble for virtual crimes committed while playing online games involving virtual people, virtual places and virtual things, it seems to me that there is probably a valid and tangible market for a virtual legal profession.
Employment Adventures
October 13, 2008 by Bradley W. Lewis
Filed under Commerce, Digital Lifestyles
Or One Way To Become A Game Designer
Sunday night. The phone rings. It’s my boss John. “Brad, do you want the good news or the bad news?”
Using Crossover Games to run Team Fortress 2 on a Mac
September 2, 2008 by David Alison
Filed under Parallel Desktops
One of my favorite pastimes when I was purely a Windows guy was playing games on my machine. In fact, my last Windows machine was designed from the ground up to be a gaming rig first and foremost—with gaming being a very demanding application type, everything else I needed to do was easy. About the time I got into Macs I was burnt out on the gaming scene, switching my down time to playing with my new Mac and working on this blog. Lately my favorite game from the Windows platform—Team Fortress 2—received a significant upgrade with some new game types, maps and features. I decided to check it out and see if it was as fun as I remembered.





