Friday, September 30

great moments in misleading marketing, #1 in a series of indeterminate length

This movie, Shining (.mov), looks like a real heartwarming, nourishing kind of thing. (Here is the story behind it) (thanks, Lee)

Thursday, September 29

“let’s find out about despotism”

Educational film “DESPOTISM“ (.mpg) (william gibson)

now make it manifest

The machinery of gaming has run amok. Instead of serving creative vision, it suppresses it. Instead of encouraging innovation, it represses it. Instead of taking its cue from our most imaginative minds, it takes its cue from the latest month's PC Data list. Instead of rewarding those who succeed, it penalizes them with development budgets so high and royalties so low that there can be no reward for creators. Instead of ascribing credit to those who deserve it, it seeks to associate success with the corporate machine. It is time for revolution.

-- The Scratchware Manifesto
Manifesto Games has been started-upped by Greg Costikyan. This is exciting! (via)

move yo’ body

All of us have experienced days when our productivity soared. It was like nothing could slow us down. Everything that we had planned for the day toppled like a row of dominoes. We were unstoppable. Then, the next day, we couldn’t buy a check on our next action list. We couldn’t make anything happen. If pressed, we couldn’t say what the difference was between the two days.

Several things came together this week to explain one cause of this phenomenon to me (continued)
—Your Central Nervous System: Your Biological Key to Productivity (Open Loops)

aerial manta

Months ago I posted the flying sharks pictures. Now check out the Flying Mobulas of the Sea of Cortez. (boingboing? maybe?)

revolution controller

So, it’s a mouse, but it’s not. It’s the classic Famicom controller, but it’s not. It’s substantially adaptable, more sensitive than Sony’s EyeToy, and more intuitive than a lightgun. This thing is going to be teh awesum. Looking around, some people get it, and other people aren't paying attention. (originally written on 9/22; i be catching up on my Drafts)

Wednesday, September 28

han is gonna be pissed

witz.org: Star Wars photo: Chewbacca gropes Leia (boingboing)

The Unnamed Channels

Get your old time radio nice and pulpy with Spaceship Radio (with podcasts) or another station that manages it through shoutcasting (.pls - will open in iTunes or Llamasoft's thingy, or other apps that stream MP3 - I'm sleepy.) (boingboing)

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fucking vandalism

While I am against the dog-pissing, territorial markings of bombing and tags, large piece grafitti and reality-hacking advertising alterations are an art forms I can respect and get into. Fuck This Book’s contents, however, are just kind of stupid, naughty fun. (boingboing)

Tuesday, September 27

Master BrickChief

Lego Halo MOCs; You know, I think I need to make one of these. Or more. (kotaku)

sentry bb gun

Home-made sentry gun from a bb gun. Nice. (.mov) Makes. me miss college. (4rthur)

Monday, September 26

being in the right place at the right time (pt. 1)

Overheard Lines is not quite as entertaining as Oveheard in New York. Must be the water.

blammo!

Reactions to backfires, captured on film. (4rthur)

Thursday, September 22

what does tokyo game show have that e3 does not?

BEHOLD, the hawt babes and questionable androgyny of tgs: booth companions and cosplayers galore.

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super duper (wrong) mario bros.

super manly Mario Bros. FAITO IPPATSU! (joystiq)

“free” upgrade for psp firmware

PSP Hubs Hand Out Free Stuff - Kotaku: these were on the show floor at TGS. I tried to take a pic, but got shoo’d out of the area (“I’m very, very sorry sir, but this is a throughway, and nobody may stop here!” *frantic hand waving*) before I could get out my cellphone, which would have been heisman’d anyway. It struck me as odd that the big thing at one PS Spot was the ability to upgrade one’s PSP firmware to 2.0. Not sure if it was needed for the downloadable content or ...

Oh, wait: It looks like PSP firmware 2.0 may soon be successfully haXX0r’d.

Sunday, September 18

paper(space)craft

x-wing by french metro ticket. Actually, a fleet of them. Way bitchin’, and I wish I had the patience to try this with a local traincard.

Thursday, September 15

NOLA the Gathering

New Magic: the Gathering expansion set: NOLA the Disastering
Some of this is in horrible taste. Most of it is sharp, and incisive.

Wednesday, September 14

i had to kill the pig

The first bit of fiction from author Warren Ellis that I read was I Had To Kill The Pig; it is still my favorite among his work, though the abandoned novella he was doing on LiveJournal, about a cyborg’d journalist/blogger being shipped to post-pandemic America to cover its re-emergence, was a near second. This story has been posted here before, but his old site Die Puny Humans has since died, puny human; its current location is posted here for the common edification.

to misquote tmbg lyrics

Exquisite Dead Girls” — photography by Izima Kaoru. It shows a fascination with death and beauty, the preservation of youth, or the objectification (literally) of women. You decide; I was already quite sick of Kyoko Hasegawa...

transforming your breakfast

Okay, it’s not appetizing, and it’s not even original, but this parody of the dancing car ad can sure shake its bacon. (4thur)

there is likely a very good pun in here somewhere, but i can’t see it

Special Effects Cookbook, for people who want to eat their own face, or the face of anyone else willing to have a deathmask cast in Jell-O. (kd bryan)

Monday, September 12

blogging non-tech-type people stories

(memepool and boingboing)

these can’t be entirely random

Dictionary.com Word of the Day: demagogue
a leader who obtains power by means of appeals to the emotions and prejudices of the populace.

Saturday, September 10

“meet the f**kers”

Meet the special people who have brought us what passes for recovery operations post-Katrina, Daily Show style (.wmv) (daily show video feed)

Thursday, September 8

iProduct

iPod Nano, hm?

There goes all the money I bet on the product announcement. Everyone thought it would be a new Shuffle, or an iPod Phone. I was convinced they wouldn’t do both, so I bet they would put both features in one product:

New from Apple: The iPhone Shuffle

“Life is random.”


This would be a small white cellphone with no display, and no keypad. In the spirit of the iPod Shuffle and the one-button mouse, the iPhone Shuffle would allow users to call people in their Address Book randomly.

“Don’t just surprise them; surprise yourself.”

Alternately they could sync with their Address Book and use the iPhone Shuffle to call people in a pre-determined order from a new Address Book Smart Playlist feature.

broadcast pwnage

NBC reporter Olbermann unleashes a concise, elegant, and blisteringly accurate rant against the incompetency displayed by the US government in response to the recent hurricane disaster. Hopefully this will be the first step in the media reclaiming its position of reporting, rather than acting as a PR agency for the White House. (yukihime)

korea may be the king of online games...

...but it will only spread to the USA if they start hiring actual native English speakers for their marketing materials (and preferably game content as well) when they do an English-language launch. Rakion looks and sounds like a lot of fun, but if the website is indicative of what the in-game help will be like, it’s doomed.
We did not intend to create similar game. Feel free to browse through new concept that Rakion provide for you.
If Engrish is Japanese English, what is the Korean equivalent?

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RSS feed for Comments?

How many people would use an RSS reader to keep up with this blog’s Comments, if it had one?

I do not believe that Blogger’s native Comments feature supports the addition of Comments to any page (someone please correct me if this is wrong), so I’d be reinstating the very nice and friendly HaloScan Comments. Dunno what I did last time that messed it up, but it broke the page. I suspect if that happens again, someone who can read markup better than I will need to help me un-break it, but if there is a strong preference for RSS feed, it shoudn’t be too hard.

If you don’t know what RSS is, check the wikipedia article on it, then go to Bloglines and set some up for yourself. If you are on Mac OS X, check out NetNewsWire Lite, or use Safari 2.0’s native support for the feed: protocol.

Please drop your Comments in the handy bloggercomments link here.

potter potter potter

PotterPotter is the first moving picture adaptation of Harry Potter that I have actually enjoyed. (Snape Snape Snape)

Monday, September 5

alice; down the rabbit hole of fashion

Style.com is running Down the Rabbit Hole, a very stylish and stylized interpretation of various scenes of Alice in Wonderland. (boingboing)

Saturday, September 3

RSS feed for Comments?

How many people would use an RSS reader to keep up with this blog’s Comments, if it had one?

I do not believe that Blogger’s native Comments feature supports the addition of Comments to any page (someone please correct me if this is wrong), so I’d be reinstating the very nice and friendly HaloScan Comments. Dunno what I did last time that messed it up, but it broke the page. I suspect if that happens again, someone who can read markup better than I will need to help me un-break it, but if there is a strong preference for RSS feed, it shoudn’t be too hard.

If you don’t know what RSS is, check the wikipedia article on it, then go to Bloglines and set some up for yourself. If you are on Mac OS X, check out NetNewsWire Lite, or use Safari 2.0’s native support for the feed: protocol.

Please drop your Comments in the handy bloggercomments link here.

Friday, September 2

lipt0wned!


The Complete Frag T-Shirt. joystiq)

the sincerest form of flattery

Recently I blogged about the luscious Copy, Right, with all of its wonderful cover MP3s for download (and links to purchase places). In a similar vein, Coverville issues variously-themed internet-radio-program centered around cover tunes, available for free download or podcast subscription.

your basic pleasure model

Doll no Mori’s four dolls are called Alice, Ai, Mayu and Tina, with the doe-eyed manga-esque Alice who closely resembles a little child by far the most popular of its love doll call girls.

Incidentally, though the dolls each have different heads, their bodies are all the same, with exactly the same proportions.

Doll no Mori is even a fully fledged, registered trader within Japan’s sex business.

“We registered under the requirements of the law regarding adult entertainment,” Kimura tells Spa! “The cops couldn't stop laughing at us.”
MSN-Mainichi Daily News: WaiWai (older article from last December, unearthed in Tokyopia forum)

Thursday, September 1

absorb the gorgeous but weird cuteness

Henry Selick, one of the main forces behind Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, has a sneak peak of his upcoming movie Moongirl online. Peeking at the IMDB entry for Selick, I note that he is working on Neil Gaiman’s Coraline movie adaptation. This can only be good. (i am a human inbox)

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