I can't remember what day exactly. The websites that stored the records for these sorts of things collapsed long ago.
But it was in December 2003 in an internet cafe on George St that I became a little less socially awkward.
The last competition for Counter-Strike 1.5 was being held that day. Steam launched a couple of months earlier, but the added computing requirements - gamers went from running CS quite smoothly on Celeron and Duron 700's to needing a 2ghz+ PC just to get 100fps. [Read More]
Back when people didn't have the beta for SC2, there was a shit-ton of competitions on the internet to get a key. Subscribe to my YouTube channel, reTweet this picture, show us your boobs, that sort of thing.
Anyway, one of the competitions was a fan-fiction sort of thing. A bunch of surprisingly good writers posted their efforts - I remember one poem call "My Ling Skip" that was fantastic - including myself.
I didn't win, but I thought I'd try and clean up the story a little and post... [Read More]
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