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Stories · 5
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Makeovers For The Mystery House
nickmontfort writes "In Mystery House Taken Over, a group of us reverse-engineered and reimplemented Mystery House, the 1980 Sierra game. With some others, we've created eight "occupied" houses (remakes and mods of the original) and provided a downloadable kit (for Windows, Mac, and Linux) and a web-accessible system to let people easily create their own versions." -
Makeovers For The Mystery House
nickmontfort writes "In Mystery House Taken Over, a group of us reverse-engineered and reimplemented Mystery House, the 1980 Sierra game. With some others, we've created eight "occupied" houses (remakes and mods of the original) and provided a downloadable kit (for Windows, Mac, and Linux) and a web-accessible system to let people easily create their own versions." -
Makeovers For The Mystery House
nickmontfort writes "In Mystery House Taken Over, a group of us reverse-engineered and reimplemented Mystery House, the 1980 Sierra game. With some others, we've created eight "occupied" houses (remakes and mods of the original) and provided a downloadable kit (for Windows, Mac, and Linux) and a web-accessible system to let people easily create their own versions." -
Decode Your Barcode, Get Your Personal Info
Chris writes "The Swipe Toolkit is a collection of web-based tools that sheds light on personal data collection and usage practices in the United States. The tools demonstrate the value of personal information on the open market and enable people to access information encoded on a driver's license or stored in some of the many commercial data warehouses. Check out the Data Calculator, which shows how much your personal info is worth, and how the data brokers get it. It's all part of the Swipe Project, which will be on exhibition at UC-Irvine in March." -
Decode Your Barcode, Get Your Personal Info
Chris writes "The Swipe Toolkit is a collection of web-based tools that sheds light on personal data collection and usage practices in the United States. The tools demonstrate the value of personal information on the open market and enable people to access information encoded on a driver's license or stored in some of the many commercial data warehouses. Check out the Data Calculator, which shows how much your personal info is worth, and how the data brokers get it. It's all part of the Swipe Project, which will be on exhibition at UC-Irvine in March."