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Your EBIDTA and You .I went to Les Schwab Tires this week. Not only did they do a great job with the pair of new tires I purchased, they found some problems with my “good” tires and fixed them up at no extra charge. I’ve seen this superb standard of customer service every time I’ve shopped there and I no longer even bother calling other stores because I know that Les Schwab is a quality outfit. They are a national chain with big marketing money behind them but they haven’t lost sight of the fundamental truth that good marketing will bring people in but excellent service is the only way to keep them coming back. Far too many small businesses haven’t learned this lesson. I hope you have. OK, back to your business startup. Last week you looked at your projected rev The only co-author of Kong was James Bratsanos. He contributed about 15% of the total man-hours to the development of the Fortran version and 0% to later versions. Kong worked on ASCII terminals. The bricks were solid block characters, the player was a dollar sign, and the enemies were paragraph symbols. A paragraph symbol is basically a backwards capital P with a double vertical line. Everyone thought they looked like cobras, and referred to them as snakes. The player bounced along rapidl Attack Of The Killer Google Zombies! Eighties was the marvelous time of innovative game concepts, and this is what we at ZX Games really love and have passion for. We are not really sure what that time was all about, but somehow a single person could come up with a brilliant idea and turn it into a game selling millions of copies.Don't share this with people of a nervous disposition because I really can't restrain myself any longer.Picture the scene if you will...[A conversation last week though it could be this week or the next - it happens all the time...]Anon: "We want lots of people to find our website but it doesn't seem to be happening for some reason."Michael: "Can you tell me some of the methods you've been using to market your website?"Anon: "Well really we're just waiting for Google to update and then we'll be fine. Once that happens our problems will be over."Michael: "What else are you doing to market your website?"Anon: "There isn't anything else you can do is there?"[Michael slaps head..]In Developing a game today is a whole different thing. We really do not welcome the idea of having a huge team of developers and writers and animators and etc to create one complex game that will need some time to grow on you and yet will not be original. Simplicity and minimalism is what distinguishes a good game; ingenious thinking is what marks a bright mind. Today's featured game is Lode Runner. Released in 1983, it's amazing that the game still sells and people buy it everyday. Can you imagine this? Not a day passes by without having at least one person interested in purchasing Lode Runner…
Douglas Smith lived in Renton, Washington before going to Seattle to get into the Computer Science Department at the University. However, as irony would have it, the future inventor of Lode Runner failed twice to qualify for Computer Sciences and had to settle on Physics major. Eventually Douglas dropped out of the University in the wake of Lode Runner’s success and became a millionaire. The earliest version of Lode Runner was written in Fortran on the University’s VAX 1. It was called Kong because of its similarities to Donkey Kong. Since developing video games was not authorized use of the University’s resources, the game was known as graph until its completion. Running graph on the University machine required the user entering a secret password. This password became common knowledge among students, and soon it was reported that around 80% of the users were running graph instead of practicing computer science. The only co-author of Kong was James Bratsanos. He contributed about 15% of the total man-hours to the development of the Fortran version and 0% to later versions. Kong worked on ASCII terminals. The bricks were solid block characters, the player was a dollar sign, and the enemies were paragraph symbols. A paragraph symbol is basically a backwards capital P with a double vertical line. Everyone thought they looked like cobras, and referred to them as snakes. The player bounced along rapidly Real Estate Investment Loan - Invest Through Low Cost Funds row on you and yet will not be original. Simplicity and minimalism is what distinguishes a good game; ingenious thinking is what marks a bright mind.Investment in real estate is turning into a huge profit generating business. Real estate business though requires lot of thinking and commercial wisdom for earning a sizeable profit. The loan aspect is crucial to generating continuous business for the investor. Keeping this purpose in consideration, lenders have designed especially real estate investment loan that makes investment in real estate a lot more attractive for even first timer.Taking a real estate investment loan means you are utilizing the finance for investing in a commercial property. So before you settle for making real estate investment loan deal, make sure that you have carefully selected the property from the loan availing point of view. Note that lenders prefer a sound income generating pro Today's featured game is Lode Runner. Released in 1983, it's amazing that the game still sells and people buy it everyday. Can you imagine this? Not a day passes by without having at least one person interested in purchasing Lode Runner…
Douglas Smith lived in Renton, Washington before going to Seattle to get into the Computer Science Department at the University. However, as irony would have it, the future inventor of Lode Runner failed twice to qualify for Computer Sciences and had to settle on Physics major. Eventually Douglas dropped out of the University in the wake of Lode Runner’s success and became a millionaire. The earliest version of Lode Runner was written in Fortran on the University’s VAX 1. It was called Kong because of its similarities to Donkey Kong. Since developing video games was not authorized use of the University’s resources, the game was known as graph until its completion. Running graph on the University machine required the user entering a secret password. This password became common knowledge among students, and soon it was reported that around 80% of the users were running graph instead of practicing computer science. The only co-author of Kong was James Bratsanos. He contributed about 15% of the total man-hours to the development of the Fortran version and 0% to later versions. Kong worked on ASCII terminals. The bricks were solid block characters, the player was a dollar sign, and the enemies were paragraph symbols. A paragraph symbol is basically a backwards capital P with a double vertical line. Everyone thought they looked like cobras, and referred to them as snakes. The player bounced along rapidl Home Buyer Beware - Shingles That Blow Off s
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However, as irony would have it, the future inventor of Lode Runner failed twice to qualify for Computer Sciences and had to settle on Physics major. Eventually Douglas dropped out of the University in the wake of Lode Runner’s success and became a millionaire. The earliest version of Lode Runner was written in Fortran on the University’s VAX 1. It was called Kong because of its similarities to Donkey Kong. Since developing video games was not authorized use of the University’s resources, the game was known as graph until its completion. Running graph on the University machine required the user entering a secret password. This password became common knowledge among students, and soon it was reported that around 80% of the users were running graph instead of practicing computer science. The only co-author of Kong was James Bratsanos. He contributed about 15% of the total man-hours to the development of the Fortran version and 0% to later versions. Kong worked on ASCII terminals. The bricks were solid block characters, the player was a dollar sign, and the enemies were paragraph symbols. A paragraph symbol is basically a backwards capital P with a double vertical line. Everyone thought they looked like cobras, and referred to them as snakes. The player bounced along rapidl In Mourning for the Google Cash System n of Lode Runner was written in Fortran on the University’s VAX 1. It was called Kong because of its similarities to Donkey Kong. Since developing video games was not authorized use of the University’s resources, the game was known as graph until its completion. Running graph on the University machine required the user entering a secret password. This password became common knowledge among students, and soon it was reported that around 80% of the users were running graph instead of practicing computer science.Do you remember when you could pick an affiliate program, hustle up a few hundred keywords toss it all into your Adwords account & wait for the commissions. No me neither! I was busy doing something else during those glory days.If it ever was that easy it certainly isn't any more, there's a lot of competition & intense bidding for keywords. There are big corporations bidding on anything that moves & paying tens of thousands of dollars every month for number one listings.Just in case you weren't getting the message. Google changed the rules. Now Google will only list one ad for each domain name in any given set of results. If you've ever searched for something obscure and found three or four ads telling you it can be found on eBay you will understand wh The only co-author of Kong was James Bratsanos. He contributed about 15% of the total man-hours to the development of the Fortran version and 0% to later versions. Kong worked on ASCII terminals. The bricks were solid block characters, the player was a dollar sign, and the enemies were paragraph symbols. A paragraph symbol is basically a backwards capital P with a double vertical line. Everyone thought they looked like cobras, and referred to them as snakes. The player bounced along rapidl Leveraging Experience In Career Management .In the course of building and moving through a career, every person collects information and perspective that does not always translate clearly to people at other stages of development. Younger workers are more willing to open themselves up to exploitation with the belief that sacrifice and competitive drive will lead to satisfaction and personal success. Middle career workers have discovered the error of placing too much time and energy into company interests which do not necessarily hold the keys to success. People who have reached the late stages of their careers understand the resources needed for accomplishing goals, and know how and where they fit within the structure of the organizations they help to maintain.Business activity is one of those curiou The only co-author of Kong was James Bratsanos. He contributed about 15% of the total man-hours to the development of the Fortran version and 0% to later versions. Kong worked on ASCII terminals. The bricks were solid block characters, the player was a dollar sign, and the enemies were paragraph symbols. A paragraph symbol is basically a backwards capital P with a double vertical line. Everyone thought they looked like cobras, and referred to them as snakes. The player bounced along rapidly and was hard to control. User had to hit the space bar to make the player stop moving. The next version was called Miner. It was developed in Douglas' bedroom in 6502 Assembly Language on an Apple II+ machine. Douglas originally wanted to keep the enemies as snakes, slithering around the screen, but later he changed his mind, as he had to add more animation to the game. (And you can't animate the paragraph symbol, can you?) The player still moved by leaps and bounds around the screen. It looked like it was ice-skating. Douglas submitted Miner to four video game marketing companies: Br?derbund, Electronic Arts, Sirius Software, and Epyx. Br?derbund offered him an advance of $10,000 and 23% royalties on gross sales. One of the others offered him $100,000 flat. He made the right choice and picked Br?derbund. Later Douglas blamed Sirius for leaking a copy of Miner, which was widely distributed in southern California. Br?derbund gave him the advance with no strings attached other than he could not market it elsewhere. To get the royalties, Douglas would have to complete the game with four major points:
With new incentive, Douglas worked around the clock, dropping his classes for the quarter (Spring, 1983). At that time he only had about 30 levels and it is said that he was not creative enough to think of another 120. So he let the neighborhood kids come over and design new levels with Douglas' screen editor. He paid the kids on a per level basis for every one that ended up in the final release. Br?derbund had an ex-Walt Disney animator working in-house. For a cut of the profits, he would design a nice title page. Douglas took him up on his offer. The game's snakes were tuned into running stick figures, because Douglas could not come up with proper animation and simply borrowed the four-frame running man sequence from Br?derbund's Choplifter game (hence, the name Bungelings). The
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