Category: x-personal
Random and intermittent postings about life, the universe, etc..
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To Be Or Not To Be
Last night I contributed to my first ever Kickstarter project – a Choose-You-Own-Adventure Chooseable Path version of Hamlet. It looks like it’ll be a pretty solid book, and I recognize a lot of the names involved in the project, so it’ll be kind of neat to actually own some of their work in printed form.
Delicious Links for 2012-12-14
- 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.
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.
