- Our Doors are now Opening! | Organization for Transformative Works
While reading some works by other people who share my felings about Dreamwidth’s importation policies, I ran across this fun little argument. In a nutshell, a bunch of authors in the fanfiction community were upset that the Organization for Transformative Works was going to start copying entire archives, and only after the fact giving authors a way to opt-out.
- tbfs. • The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog.
This wins the internet, hands down.
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Dalek the Halls? Tis the Season to Be Exterminated?
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Foster, the dwarf hamster farmer. I’ll leave you to read the post to figure out how to parse that sentence.
- The Art of Glitch | Indiegogo
The recently concluded MMO Glitch is crawdfunding a book of art from the game. Beautiful stuff.
- The Non-Libertarian FAQ (aka Why I Hate Your Freedom)
A thorough rebuttal of libertarianism. Worth the read, even if you don’t care one way or the other about the arguments presented.
- Clint Holmes’ mother, Audrey, dies at 95 – Entertainment / Neon – ReviewJournal.com
My high-school voice teacher died last fall, and I didn’t even hear about it.
- Slayer’s heavy metal Christmas sweater – Boing Boing
Heavy metal sweater. ‘Nuff said.
- YES! It’s the TARDIS PC! • The Register
If I still used a desktop system maybe I’d shell out for this. Maybe.
- WRENCH WEDDING BAND with Genuine Sapphire A real by BandScapes
If I were in the market for a wedding band I’d definitely give this one the once-over.
- Peanuts Sherlock – Like a rolling stone
Great mashup of the modern Sherlock and the classic Peanuts.
- Who Mary Sue Isn’t at SF Novelists
A good analysis of the Mary-Sure phenomenon and how it gets overused in criticism.
- World-Shaker – The second sharpest criticism of a research paper…
“You didn’t submit a research paper. You submitted a hostage situation.”
- epic movie. – tiedye skin
Man in Black brand Iocaine Powder!
- Trollbeads (Troldekugler) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Huh. So these are the people who invented the charm bracelet.
Author: Harold
Goodnight, Groddle
Sunday night I was logged in to watch the end of the world. Glitch, a game I had started playing back in September, closed their servers and brought their game to an end. I was quite sad about it, despite only having invested a few months into the game. I’d been playing a couple months, idly enjoying the mix of hugely creative world experience, click/click & platformer gameplay, the unique art style, and the creative and cooperative user. The day that the closure was announced was the day I had decided that “Yes, this is a game I’d like to continue playing, and one I would pay for.” What made it worse was that it meant my friend Carrie was losing her job.
Reactions that day were mixed. You could see the players, as a group, moving through the stages of grief. Anger, denial, bargaining, the whole nine yards. One woman, who played with her four year old daughter, posted a video of the kid’s reaction. I totally empathize with that kid.
Tiny Speck, the company behind the game, took a lot of steps to soften the blow at the end. Everyone who had purchased any subscription time or game credits in the prior year was given a refund. All players were given a load of credits to use as well as subscriber status for the final three and a half weeks, and the learning times for new skills was slashed by 95%. The developers rushed to finish a lot of content that had been in progress, so until the final days there was always something new to do. They started a campaign to release a book of art from the game (I’m still debating what level I want to participate at).
In the end though, it was the actions of the players that made this a comfortable, but still wrenching, ending. People were sharing every day, helping others earn a final achievement, letting them see a new location, or try a new activity. In the forums players have banded together to find new games. They’re setting up new locations to hang out (I set up a community here on LJ:
I logged in for the ending, and settled into Uutiif with a few dozen others. As the Giants made their final goodbyes, I tried to join some of my friends in Venet Root but the lag stuck me in limbo. I didn’t even get to say goodbye properly.
Goodnight Glitch.
Delicious Links for 2012-12-01
- Daniel Cook – Google+ – A recent question has been “Why don’t you just sell Triple…
A unique look at the business of selling games, and continuing to sell games. Prompted by TinySpeck’s decision to close Glitch (a game I was just starting to get into) and put a friend of mine out of work.
- brienicole’s deviantART gallery
Most parents, on hearing their child say “I want to be a Dalek princess”, would have said “That’s silly honey.” But not this mom.
- The Rasterbator 1.2 at arje.net
Also prompted by Glitch’s closing, this program can turn any mid-sized image into a full-sized wall poster (or mural, or fresco, or …)
- How do japanese multiply?? – YouTube
Wow! I hope I’m someday in a position to use this in a classroom. It may not be practical for bigger numbers, but it’s a great way to think about multiplication.
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Absolutely adorable Calvin and Hobbes costumes.
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Sort of like cash back on a car purchase, except smaller and bigger at the same time.
- Taidhm Bharp Lurgan – TG Lurgan – Cainéal na Gaeilge – YouTube
The “Time Warp” in Irish!
- Eat Rabbit Justice, Hound (Mmm… Marginalia #82) — Got Medieval
A great blog filed with analysis of the marginal illustrations of Medieval manuscripts. Also, very weird.
- Geofftech – Tube – Silly Tube Maps
A collection of variations on the famous London Underground map. Due to various legal machinations, this is actually the third mirror of the original site.
- On The Precipice of Adventure
I don’t know what it is, but its kind of catchy!
- Connectors, Stage Pin – ControlBooth
A brief history of the common stage-pin connector used in theatre.
- ThereAndBackAgain2010_b.jpg (JPEG Image, 1920 × 1080 pixels) – Scaled (67%)
A London Underground-style map of a subway system for Middle Earth.
Voice Post
Protected: Holidays good, fire bad
Protected: Don’t let it be forgot, That once there was a spot
Delicious Links for 2012-11-14
- Finding Goatse: The Mystery Man Behind the Most Disturbing Internet Meme in History
A search for the legend of the Goatse man.
- Sit and Be Fit – Workplace Workout – Mary Ann Wilson, RN – YouTube
The stuff you find on PBS…..
- A Matter Of Style: DIY Fashion: DIY inspiration: honeycomb knitwear
This could be an awesome hat.
- I Raff I Ruse
Anyone can superglue a quarter to the sidewalk. It takes real dedication to nail 5 Kronor to the parking lot.
- Rolling Jubilee
This is a really fantastic idea. This non-profit group will buy outstanding debt for pennies on the dollar, and then abolish the debt. It’d takes millions of dollars to even make a dent in a drop in the bucket of the collective American debt, but it’s a great start.
- Shakespeare: Original pronunciation – YouTube
Shakespeare is even better when pronounced correctly… who would have guessed?
Protected: Voice Post
Morgin/ Martan Freeman
Discovered Morph Thing today. I remember when this kind of technology took rows upon rows of computers, and when I was a kid a free program that could do rudimentary face morphs was the cutting edge of home image manipulation. Now, it’s a web app.
Delicious Links for 2012-11-10
- Buckyballs | Buckycubes | The Amazing Magnetic Desktoy You Can’t Put Down
Get em’ while they’re legal! The manufacturer of the Buckyball desktoy (a bunch of round neodymium magnets) has thrown in the towel in their fights against the Consumer Products Safety Comission.
- Welcome To Liberal America
I promise, I won’t link any political articles after tonight.
- The GOP Delusion: how conservatives were mugged by reality « 33revolutionsperminute’s Blog
I’ve heard a lot on this theme the last couple of days.
- Diane Duane, pondspondsponds: Doctor Who: Transformations…
What happens when you cross Doctor Who and anime? This.
- Glass Potato Chips
These are too fantastic not to try making.

