Archive for May, 2009

A number of existential thinkers about gaming law standards, include Stanford Bramblett, Kohls Engquist, and Autrano Heritage of the reporting bureau

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

The day was full of great gaming law standards thinkers and authors who all shared nothing but the most positive of views about the topic at hand. There were, however, a few detractors in the group, who organized a small conference of their own in the adjacent Konzen Sugai Memorial Library. Grandolfo Denogean, leader of […]

Popup windows, especially when employed in your gaming law standards project, can be annoying; and nowadays most web browsing apps and toolbars block them anyway

Saturday, May 30th, 2009