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Breaking the silence


February 26th, 2010
Wow, Hypercubed blog has gotten so boring! I have not written a manual blog post in over eight months and only 3 posts total in 2009. I guess sometimes life just gets in the way. My personal life has been quite dramatic over the last year and a half. Since this [...]

2008 in Review


December 31st, 2008
OK, 2008 is coming to an end. Looking back I posted a massive total of… wait for it… eight (8) posts this entire year. WTF! Eight… that can’t be right? That is right. Yes, I suck. No, this is not a “sorry I haven’t posted in so long” post (well maybe it is sort of) [...]

Hypercubed’s 2007 Financial Report


April 15th, 2008
In condemnation celebration of tax day here in the US of A, I will now fully disclose Hypercubed’s 2007 financial statement.  In 2007 Hypercubed received $72 in 6 semi-anonymous donations via PayPal.  The largest donation was $25 received from [name withheld] in support of Xinha Here development.  These donations were burdened with $4.15 in [...]

Implementation vs. ideas


December 27th, 2007
If you take a look at my primary website (www.hypercubed.com) you will see three applications that I developed.  Each project is currently at a sub 1.0 version.  Xinha Here is version 0.12, CoordEx is 0.8, and NWN duplicator is 0.3.  The sub 1.0 version number means that I don’t feel the application is “ready for [...]

Tech Support Rip-offs


November 11th, 2007
Checkout this advertisement from the Sunday paper.  Data transfers or data backup services for $99!  This is a giant rip-off.   Look at the caveats.    “Cannot transfer programs”.  That means they are not copying your whole hard drive but simply some files from one computer to another.  But wait… “Transfer up to 4.7GB of information”.  Why [...]