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Knowbody Knows for Facebook
Posted by Brett Robinson in Programming, Random Thoughts on December 3rd, 2007
About 2-3 years ago a friend of mine wrote a board game called Knowbody Knows. I was able to play a prototype of the game when it was being developed and knew right then that this game would be great. So, over Thanksgiving we had some friends over and we played this game again. Well, afterwards I thought that Knowbody Knows would be a great game to play on Facebook. So I called up my buddy who came up with the game and he gave me his approval. Well…a week later I was able to get it up on Facebook! Feel free to try the game here: http://apps.facebook.com/knowbodyknows/ and purchase the full board game here: Knowbody Knows Website.
I used the Facebook.NET apis and they worked great, so take a look at that library for developing Facebook apps.
A non-technical post for the readers
Posted by Brett Robinson in Random Thoughts on November 13th, 2007
I was talking to a friend about a week ago, and he said to me being facetious, “Why don’t you post something non-technical on your blog”. So, this is a non technical post on my blog.
Well, I got married last week to Laura Lepley! So that was a big event in my life and I was lucky to have many friends and family attend to help make it an truly awesome event. We put disposable cameras on the tables at the reception and here are the photos that were taken by our guests, enjoy:
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BRobinson.net’s Readers
Posted by Brett Robinson in Random Thoughts on January 23rd, 2007
So, every so often I check out what keywords are used to hit my blog, referrals…basically all the stats of the site. It’s always interesting to see how people found the site and what they were looking for. Here’s a shot of all the locations of visitors that came by BRobinson.net recently:

So, thanks for stopping by! Also, check out my blog at Microsoft from time to time.
Driving across the country or Brew tour?
Posted by Brett Robinson in Random Thoughts on August 15th, 2006
I was recently telling my family about my trip from Chicago to Seattle and some of the events that we did along the way. A comment I received was, “Were you on a brewery tour?”. Only because we did stop at breweries for two days of the four. So, I thought I would list off some of the breweries that I have been to and tell what I thought…
Miller (Milwaukee, WI)
-Took the beer tour. Huge facility where they show you all the inner workings on producing beer in such large quantities. Really intimate tour for being such a large brewery. You get 3 free samples at the end.
Samuel Adams (Boston, MA)
-Took the beer tour and it was just ok. The brewery in Boston is not their main brewery anymore, so its more of a sampling center. They have a few brew kettles that they mix up seasonal brews in, but none of the main production goes on here. Not as impressive as I thought it would be. You get 3 free samples at the end also.
Redhook (Seattle, WA)
-There is a brew tour here, but I haven’t taken it yet. But, the beer is good there and it has a nice restaurant/pub that you can sit outside and enjoy a beer. I will try to take the brew tour soon - they offer one every other hour.
-Update: I did take this tour and it was well worth it. For $1 you get to keep a little sampling glass, and during the tour you fill that glass up 5 times. I would recommend it if you’re in Woodinville, WA.
Pyramid (Seattle, WA)
-Didn’t do the beer tour here. Its more or less a restaurant where you can have their beer. Its a pretty decent beer though. I don’t even know if they offer a brew tour. No free samples - paying customers only.
Hale’s Brewery (Seattle, WA)
-Brew tour…well - not really. They have the brew kettles and equipment in a large room next to the bar so when you walk in you go by it. There is a self-guided tour where you can read plaques about each part of the brewing process. Wouldn’t really call it a brew tour. But a great brewery to go have a beer.
Big Sky Brewery (Missoula, MT)
-They do offer a brew tour, but it depends on if there is someone to show you around. There ’s a glass window where you can look through pass the bar and see the brewers stirring the beer and slipping (not sipping) on suds. We didn’t get the tour, but we did have over the “4″ free samples they offered. They had all their beers on tap and you could have up to 4, but they wouldn’t stop you if you asked for the 5th or maybe the 7th! A lot of locals come in around 5 pm for a quick beer before heading home.
Goose Island (Chicago, IL)
-Great beer. Never did the beer tour, but I did do a beer school there with all of their beers. They have some great seasonal beers. Go to the one off of Clybourn and not the one in Wrigleyville (tourist trap).
Snake River Brewery (Jackson Hole, WY)
-Great happy hour specials. We had an organic beer there that was really great. Also a barleywine which was like taking a shot (guys, the idea is to hide the alcohol). But, they had great beers and would love to go back to this place.
That’s all that I can think of for now - and that are worth mentioning! Feel free to comment if you have a brewery recommendation for me.
How much is your blog worth
Posted by Brett Robinson in Random Thoughts on December 30th, 2005
I found this little app that shows how much your blog is worth. Mine is worth $0.00 when I checked it. I’m going to be filthy rich from my blog some day.

My blog is worth $0.00.
How much is your blog worth?
My MP3 Player of choice (MP3 and so much more…)
Posted by Brett Robinson in Random Thoughts on June 10th, 2005
About a year ago I had bought an MP3 player with USB key and SD slot for $60, but the interface was lousy and I didn’t want to spend a fortune on a large storage SD card. My thought was that my digital camera uses SD cards and therefore when I’m not using my camera I can load up my 264MB SD cards with music and voila! It actually is a pretty cool device, but I still needed more… This leads me up to a few months ago when I sought out a new larger storage device to play music on. So, I did a ton of research and stumbled upon a device by Archos called the gmini400. This thing looked great…20GB of storage, holds pictures, MP3s (and other music formats), plays video (yes, it has a color video screen), holds data and is the size of an iPod. Well, I bought one of these things and it is awesome. I use it all the time, including when I watched a dvd on my flight to Miami last April. Plus with the 20GB space I can use it to hold my VPCs for my laptop and other bulky data items. If you are looking for an MP3 device, get this…for it can do so much more and for the same price. I think the only reason that iPods have the success that they do is because of advertising and the new trendiness to have one. If you buy an iPod you are being blind to what else is available.
check out the archos site: archos
and gmini400 site gmini user site


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