PacMan..one of the first few games that I used to play on a Commodore64 machine that my dad brought home one day when I was a kid. I still remember powering on the computer is so much different than what we have nowadays. The Commodore64 practically boots up in 5secs!..LOL…cause it only loads a lightweight OS unlike the bulky and crappy MS Windows nowadays. Memories of my dad teaching us how to load the games is still fresh in my head… he said “To run this game, type L-O-A-D shift star shift comma eight comma one, hit enter”…basically the command line to load this shizzle is ‘load “*”,8,1′ and hit ENTER on the keyboard…..just seems weird thinking about it nowadays…it’s all about the double-click now! Ok enough crap.
Pacman! - All those memories….
Written by: brushfire
September 20th, 2007 — Games

Wordpress and WPMU Static Widget!!
Written by: brushfire
September 17th, 2007 — Gadget & Stuffs
What’s a widget? —-> those stuff on the sidebar.
I was searching all over and couldn’t find anything about how to create a static widget for wordpress. So I decide to tweak around and found a way around that. I am not ready to post how I go about this, but do email me and we’ll work something out. Basically the advantages of my static widget implementation are:
- Widget on sidebar will remain for all existing wordpress themes
- Widget is invisible to user, so this widget cannot be removed by the user.
With this static widget in place, I can have Google Ads or other advertisers banner/logo etc placed site wide.

Wordpress Sidebar Login Widget
Written by: brushfire
September 14th, 2007 — Gadget & Stuffs
This is a simple login form widget for Wordpress & Wordpress MU (WPMU). Now your user can login anytime they want while browsing your site without having to visit the dedicated login page. I was looking for it but can’t seem to find a widget for it, so I decide to just implement it (5 minutes of my time can save others many I hope!). Unzip the file and drop the .php file into your plugin folder of your wordpress installation (usually <wpinstall>/wp-content/plugins or mu-plugins)








