Archive for January 2009

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Cube2 it is…

I have decided to use the Cube2 engine for our replacement of Digital Paintball 2. After unsuccessfully trying to get access to the closed source part of the “open source” project called Digital Paintball 2 which our family has grown to enjoy, I decided to find / write an alternative. Cube2 (a variant called Blood [...]

Theory vs Practice

Why am I a Christian? What does it mean and in a technical world with science and new discoveries, is there any place for religion?
A lot of dialogue would be provoked from those statements, but I just wanted to explain one simple fact about why I am (me.. Mark Vejvoda) a Christian.
I love Jesus experientially.
So [...]

IPHookManager released as open source

IPHookManager is a simple internet traffic management tool. For more information check out the project here
Now that I finally got some projects posted out there in open source land, I’ll begin my focus on a new open source multi-player game. This will be my first “game” project so it should be interesting to see how [...]

Free Software and the future of Sourceforge.net

I have been a steady reader of Slashdot for the past 8 years, although never having contributed anything. This past year I watched revolution-os with my family and it changed us all! Richard Stallman and company has started something that no-one could have dreamed, resulting in the great communities that we have today in the [...]

A fun new endevour – family oriented multiplayer game

I am the husband and dad to a family of 8 (including me). Being sincere Christians it has been a challenge to find enjoyable, clean games to play together on our family network. Most games are bloody, killer oriented first person shooters (fps – not to be confused with frames per seconds which is another [...]