Jul. 9th, 2004

Damn...

Jul. 9th, 2004 09:12 am
mikekn: (Default)
I've been trying to avoid buying more CDs right now, in spite of the numerous temptations on CD Baby.  Then this morning I get an email from one of the groups who's CD I bought (CD Baby lets the artist know who bought their stuff) saying thank you and letting me know that their new CD is now available.  Add to this the fact that theirs was one of my recent favorites.

I was doing so well too...

Damn...

Jul. 9th, 2004 09:12 am
mikekn: (Default)
I've been trying to avoid buying more CDs right now, in spite of the numerous temptations on CD Baby.  Then this morning I get an email from one of the groups who's CD I bought (CD Baby lets the artist know who bought their stuff) saying thank you and letting me know that their new CD is now available.  Add to this the fact that theirs was one of my recent favorites.

I was doing so well too...
mikekn: (Avatar)
[livejournal.com profile] terlan just posted a link to an article about a game by The Wild Divine Project.  It's a biofeedback back game for the PC and Mac which comes with a USB bio interface (and a $159.95 price tag).  The review doesn't make it sound too promising, but it would still be neat to try.

I've always liked biofeedback stuff; it's interesting to see what folks come up with.  My, admittedly biased, favorite is still Brain Ball.  It's from a company I once worked for, and uses EEG to control the game.  Fairly simplistic game, but you can produce more dramatic effects then the what they described in the article.
mikekn: (Avatar)
[livejournal.com profile] terlan just posted a link to an article about a game by The Wild Divine Project.  It's a biofeedback back game for the PC and Mac which comes with a USB bio interface (and a $159.95 price tag).  The review doesn't make it sound too promising, but it would still be neat to try.

I've always liked biofeedback stuff; it's interesting to see what folks come up with.  My, admittedly biased, favorite is still Brain Ball.  It's from a company I once worked for, and uses EEG to control the game.  Fairly simplistic game, but you can produce more dramatic effects then the what they described in the article.
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