
Cujo, originally uploaded by chefranden.I have a hard time saying no to people. I know that this stems from a combination of a deep desire for people to like me and av"

I'm admittedly a cautious early adopter. I don't jump on everything that comes my way, but I tend to try things before most of my friends. As I get older and less bullshit tolerant, I'm becoming an early defector. I had mentioned previously how I was moving away f'
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I'm feeling another big change coming on with Blast Off Inc. This one isn't quite as cut and dried as the last time I decided to go full time with software contracting. It's a bit cliché, but it's really becoming hard to want to '
I finally came up with an original game idea that I actually want to pursue. A couple of days ago, I embarked on making a prototype. Now, if I were all about just getting a game done, I'd prototype in Java or Flash (*HORF*). But since I'm a total nerd, the prototype is also an exercise in getting to know Xcode and finally getting back into writing some actual game related code.'
Hi, my name is Paul Reynolds. I live in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. I was born and raised in Greenville, SC. I have lived in Chicago, San Diego, and Seattle. A few years ago, I gave up working for The Man and I moved back to the Beach to start a new life on my terms. I currently own and operate Blast Off Inc. My primary business is software development that is mostly video game related. But I also operate several other ventures and partnerships to keep things interesting.
On the far left side of the page, you'll find my "Stream". This is pretty much anything and everything I do online on a daily basis. Occasionally, I'll have something I really want to elaborate on and I'll make a blog entry. I don't really have a target audience or any goal for this site. It's just my little corner of the Web. If you find something of interest here, let me know!
-Paul
Hao Chen: "Cool, let us know if you guys need any testers."
Paul Reynolds: "I should note that Mr Joy Inc, is not my company. My company (http://blastoffgames.net) is partnered up with them and I'm the Lead Programmer on the project."