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What does two years of spam look like?

October 17th, 2005

Today is a very special day. Midnight this morning marked the end of two years worth of spam counting!

That’s right – on October 16, 2003 I decided to keep track of how much spam I was getting every day.

As of today, it’s finally too much. My average per day for this month has shot up into the 70s, so I’m going to turn on SpamAssassin and white-list everyone in my address book.

Statistics

Total spam emails: 16,751
Average spam emails per day: 22.88387978
High: 92
Low: 6

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Trauma Center: Under The Knife

October 17th, 2005

I picked up a great little game on Friday called Trauma Center: Under The Knife for the Nintendo DS.

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Years ago, I played the hell out the Software Toolworks classic, Life & Death 2: The Brain and I never forgot how much fun it was to play virtual surgeon.

Now, with DS’ touchscreen technology, the act of slicing people up and saving their lives is way more tactile and fun.

Unlike the L&D series, Trauma Center doesn’t play as a straight simulation. Rather, the operations are simplified with a heavy emphasis on action, speed, and.. drama? Yes, between patients there’s a soap opera of a story, and your character is right in the middle of it.

At first, there are a few basic patients with normal illnesses. As you progress though, a sinister conspiracy of medical terrorism unfolds and takes you all over the world. Internal injuries that defy explanation, engineered viruses and nanomachines..

I don’t want to give too much away… But the game isn’t just human patients – today I disabled a bomb with my scalpel, laser, and suction pump!

It’s wonderful that the DS is now getting games that take advantage of its unique capabilities. Trauma Center: Under The Knife is highly recommended.

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