In: Podcasts by Edie Sellers
13 Aug 2012It’s really a toss up who to shoot first: Honey Boo Boo or Holy Goalie.
Seriously, first person who can program in Objective-C and has nothing better to do with his or her time, let us know.
This week, Goalie annoy the ever-lovin’ heck out of co-hosts Edie Sellers and Nick Dinicola.
They manage to wrap up this week’s gaming news and commentary.
Hope this doesn’t make your ears bleed.
Enjoy.
4 Responses to Episode 191: Toddlers and Tiaras FPS
NJ_Kindred
August 14th, 2012 at 4:47 am
Actually Steam providing non-gaming software is a fairly old practice in corporate IT.
For very large, very expensive software packages, or for software that thousands of people in a company might need….but never all at once.
A common practice is to have a “license server”. Although the software is installed to every workstation, it “checks in” at launch to make sure we’re not exceeding our license count…then runs locally for performance.
keddren
August 14th, 2012 at 8:08 am
I miss working with KMS. Here, we track licenses on excel spreadsheets.
I contemplate suicide (possibly homicide) daily.
namgod
August 14th, 2012 at 11:10 am
I hope “Angry Birds” is a Kinect game. Mainly because I don’t have a Kinect.
GamerEdie
August 14th, 2012 at 11:59 am
So Steam has been selling non-gaming software in the corporate IT world for some time?
I did not know that.