| Nathaniel Eliot ( @ 2009-01-17 01:04:00 |
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| Current music: | Sir Mix-A-Lot - Monsta Mack |
| Entry tags: | announcement, hacking |
Another Client Launched
The Brain Candy monkeys have been a joy to work with, and we've just finished launching their site:
It's been 2 years in the making, but my latest project, Runes of Gallidon, is officially online. You can enter the world at: www.runesofgallidon.com. Runes of Gallidon is the first offering from Brain Candy, LLC (www.braincandyllc.com), a company I co-founded with two other friends, Tony Graham and Andy Underwood. Here's the summary: User speak: An original, online fantasy world where users create new multi-media content for posting on the site. Users retain ownership of their Works, but they share the Ideas in their Works, allowing the world to be integrated, dynamic, and collaborative. Business speak: An online publishing site of user-generated, multimedia content set in a branded fictional universe where users are legally allowed to create derivative works of other users without breaking copyright laws. Computer speak: 01010111 01101111 01110101 01101100 01100100 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 00100000 01101100 01101001 01101011 01100101 00100000 01110100 01101111 00100000 01110000 01101100 01100001 01111001 00100000 01100001 00100000 01100111 01100001 01101101 01100101 00111111 In conjunction with Runes of Gallidon, I am starting a blog and signing up for twitter (yes, I'm truly stepping into the digital age): Blog: www.thismonkeycantype.com Twitter: scott_walker PLEASE forward to anyone you think might be interested; we're trying to get the word out as quickly as possible. Thanks to everyone who provided support during this journey - see you in Gallidon! Best, Scott Walker President/CEO Brain Candy, LLC - Official Steward for Runes of Gallidon --------------------------------------------------------- www.runesofgallidon.com "Discover a world, forge its future."
Their credit for my work also makes me extra happy:
We honestly don't understand anything about how Nathan does what he does, but the end result is that our servers and code migrations work really, really well. We have no idea what he looks like or what he's up to when we're not bothering him, but we suspect he only uses his technical powers for good.
Publicly referenced as a mysterious guru on a gaming site? Really cool. Public admission that they trusted me sight-unseen, and are happy with the results? Approaching single-digits Kelvin, especially from a marketing standpoint.