Category: Personal Logs

For Science!

Its been a while since I posted and I think its time for an update! Website Changes I feel like in every blog post I make there has been site changes. This one is no different. I am designing the website to display more information about where we are now instead of where we will …

Captains Log

Warehouse Mini LAN Parties We are excited to let you know that we are working on mini LAN parties that we will be throwing once a month. These smaller LAN parties will help us engage with the gaming community more and allow us to “test and tune” our equipment to make it better for when we …

Progressing

There is not a whole lot of news to put out there but progress is being made!

Closing out 2016

For Warehouse 49 2016 has been a roller coaster of a year. We went from publicly announcing the idea and company to throwing a successful LAN party in less than a year. We are switching gears from thoughts to action and showing Alaska that we are here and we plan to make gaming great. More …

Progress

This last weekend Senshi-Con took place where we were asked to provide networking and internet connectivity. We took care of wiring up the switches, providing the router, troubleshooting connectivity problems and fixing issues as they arise. I am happy to say it was a huge success. The only downtime we had is when the GCI …

Change Log

It has been a little bit since my last blog post my friends. About two months and a day to be exact. There has not been a significant change since my last post unfortunately. The weather has been fairly nice and friends have been making sure I enjoy it. But as the days get shorter …

Communication

I was on Steam and I noticed lately I have been checking my downloads every day after work to see if any of my early access games had an update. I also realized that when there is no update after a month I would almost get mad at the game devs. Even if I were …

Working Towards Dreams

Ever since I helped start The Crave in Eagle River, which was a gaming center unlike anything Alaska has seen before with 24 gaming stations and a sweet 10 foot projector screen in the VIP room, I always wondered what was next. I kept that thought with me and kept track of the things I …