UI? Games? Alpacas? Spinning? Ask me anything!
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I didn't get rid of it, but the people who lived in my house for a year after I moved out did take measures that should have solved it. There's now a special door in the chimney in the basement that's supposed to keep them from getting in. So far, so good apparently.
That's the problem with old houses in Wisconsin: old houses come with old bats. -
This is going to sound like I'm a total shill, but to be honest I don't think I've wrung all the enjoyment out of Monday Night Combat's concept yet. There's so many things we love about it that I'd love to continue to explore this genre we're helping to create a little more. But I'll tell you that in addition to that I've been really itching to make a small iPod/iPhone/iPad game. I don't really have a particular concept in mind but I'm really digging the platform and the types of games it allows, and I'd love to goof around in the casual space a little bit as a side project.
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To be honest, I don't really have much of an opinion on it. I've used some and I don't like it or dislike it any more than non-open source software. What I WILL tell you is that I dislike some of the attitudes that tend to go with it -- that if you're not open source you're clearly a capitalist pig only looking to squeeze money out of consumers, or that if something breaks you have no right to complain because, hey, it's open source, you're free to fix it! Without this baggage open source as a concept is fine.
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Alpacas are cute for two reasons: (a) they almost always look like they're smiling and (b) they almost always look utterly ridiculous when it gets close to shearing time and they look like eyes lost in a poof of wool. And of all alpacas, mine are the cutest. Hands down.
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I'm a proponent of the Two Luxury Item Solution. I think if we can just get the jetskis and the tables to sit down and talk -- and get the tables to stop building settlements that anger the jetskis -- we can work this out.
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I had planned to go into the military after high school -- no, seriously -- but didn't because of a whole series of events. I like to think back about what life might have been like for me and how I probably would have been a different person. I think that I can learn from the motivations I had at the time to go into the military: drive, the ambition to succeed at something that would undoubtedly have been very difficult, and the sheer physical challenge. I try to remember that I can still do those things but in a different context.
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The Beatles. As much as I love Elvis' influence from the blues, The Beatles will always mean more to me musically. I was a huge second-generation fan of them growing up and today I'll surprise myself by going back and listening to some old Beatles favorites now and then. But only the later stuff, because the early stuff's pretty nerdy.
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Caryn Law’s Bio
Washington
UI Designer at Uber Entertainment. Also a knitter, spinner, belly dancer, alpaca farmer, and more.

