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  • pup 15
    Pup ponders the heat-death of the universe. Beautiful, and a lovely use of space, too.
    (tags: art space comics astronomy webcomic )
  • Crew Resource Management – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    "CRM training encompasses a wide range of knowledge, skills and attitudes including communications, situational awareness, problem solving, decision making, and teamwork; together with all the attendant sub-disciplines which each of these areas entails. CRM can be defined as a management system which makes optimum use of all available resources – equipment, procedures and people – to promote safety and enhance the efficiency of flight operations."
    (tags: management communication safety crm )
  • The little page of TRANSPORT CHAOS
    Scrapes lots of things, produces a useful page which actually manages to stay up. Also, it spells TRANSPORT CHAOS the only way it should be spelt: in capitals.
    (tags: information uk funny scraping travel useful transportchaos transport )
  • 1854 – the blog of the British Journal of Photography
    Named for the year the BJP was founded; nicely written, and not just a fast-moving press release stream.
    (tags: blog uk photography bjp )
  • ABA | wonderfl build flash online
    All Kenta Cho's code on wonderfl.
    (tags: programming flash games web kentacho code )
  • forked from: forked from: forked from: AAShip | wonderfl build flash online
    Kenta Cho's making stuff on wondfl, in ActionScript. This example is ASCII-based bulletty goodness.
    (tags: flash shmup game kentacho via:offworld )
  • Versus CluClu Land: The Game Made Me Do It
    "So perverse as it might sound, I'm going to plead for less choice in video games. It's a paradox: by limiting the player's discretion, you can expand the narrative possibilities of the medium. Coercion can create a kind of emotional heft that you can't achieve within the confines of the empowerment-myth." All true, and FC2 is a fantastic example of this. But: this is just one way of making games. More of this, yes, but don't forget all the other approaches.
    (tags: games farcry2 choice freedom iroquoispliskin coercion )
  • wonderfl build flash online
    "write Actionscript3 code in a textarea, and your code will be compiled server side. Your compiled Flash will be reloaded automatically in the right side of the page, so write code and see it real-time." And you can fork other people's code. It's like github and Heroku all at once, but for Flash.
    (tags: programming flash online actionscript )
  • Eric Kaltman's blog | How They Got Game
    Eric Kaltman is blogging the Cabrinety Collection, and he's doing a great job so far.
    (tags: games blog history archive collection historiography cabrinety )
  • Cabrinety Videogame Collection
    "The Stephen M. Cabrinety Collection in the History of Microcomputing at Stanford University consists of several thousands of pieces of computer hardware and software. Dating primarily from the 1980s and 1990s, the collection chronicles the formative era of personal computing, specifically computer gaming." Amazing.
    (tags: games gaming archive collection historiography )
  • Games Without Frontiers: Why We Need More Torture in Videogames
    "Psychologists know that torture causes, among other horrid things, lasting mental-health problems. But 24's frantically violent fairy tales are typical of what passes for mass-cultural debate about torture. We're not encouraged to think about what happens next, so we don't. It is a massive failure of the public imagination. Which is why we need more torture in videogames." Clive Thompson responds to Richard Bartle's issues with that WoW quest, and he makes some sensible points, although I still have some issues with the Blizzard implementation.
    (tags: games psychology ethics torture wow worldofwarcraft morals )
  • SPACE DEADBEEF
    Lovely – and, amazingly, free – shmup for the iPhone. Move the ship up/down with the direction of your finger; drag over enemies to lock; release to fire. Pretty, fast, and not crippled despite your finger being in the way.
    (tags: games spacedeadbeef iphone shmup )
  • Matthew's non theme based fancy dress party
    "The problem I have with the note is not that he was having a party and didn't invite me, it was that he selected a vibrant background of balloons, effectively stating that his party was going to be vibrant and possibly have balloons and that I couldn't come." David Thorne knows how to wind people up.
    (tags: humour writing story anecdote party davidthorne )
  • A dessert to remember | Ask Metafilter
    Lots of suggestions for simple but yummy puddings here. Will need to check this list out again.
    (tags: baking cooking mefi metafilter dessert pudding )
  • Fitting curves to data using Ruby and the GNU Scientific Library
    "If you need to perform data analysis, provide graphics for your users in your webapp, or produce high quality plots I encourage you to investigate the combination of ruby, GSL and GNUPlot." Looks good. I should probably give this a poke some time; could come in handy.
    (tags: gsl graphing plotting data analysis statistics ruby visualisation )
  • Fatcat – Nitrome – Play Free Games
    "Feed cake to the cat for a megaburp; use the owl to block bullets." Lovely: you control the fat cat *and* the owl; the owl makes a path for the cat. It's slightly bulletty in places, and juggling two controls is tricky, but still quite laidback. A lovely, lovely flash shmup. The artwork and music helps, too.
    (tags: games shmup flash )
  • russell davies: analogue natives
    "So much joyful digital stuff is only a pleasure because it's hugely convenient; quick, free, indoors, no heavy lifting. That's enabled lovely little thoughts to get out there. But as 'digital natives' get more interested in the real world; embedding in it, augmenting it, connecting it, weaponising it, arduinoing it, printing it out, then those thoughts/things need to get better. And we might all need to acquire some analogue native skills." Yes. I am slighty frustrated by the attitude that you can make anything physical with an Arduino and some other stuff. It's the "other stuff" that's the important bit.
    (tags: analogue digital printing making friction )
  • IDEO Labs » Quick-n-dirty Multi-touch: Flash API + Wiimote
    "Our tireless multi-touch team is pleased to announce another bit of software meant to make your prototyping life a bit easier, via support for using a wiimote with our flash API to quickly turn any TV or projection surface into a multi-touch environment" Nice, simple, hacky.
    (tags: controller interface hacking multitouch design interaction wiimote ideo )
  • The Problem with Games Journalism: Part One | Snappy Gamer
    The comments thread on this is pretty epic, and I'm really not wading into that one. Suffice to say: it's quite a while before somebody mentions the word "criticism", and it's not in the main body of the article at all. That's the important word, to my mind.
    (tags: games writing criticism journalism rant misguided )
  • Julia Roberts | A Better Course
    "Of all the adverts I’ve seen this year, I think this (late entry) surprised me the most. Not because of the concept – the hilarious coincidence that sometimes people who are not famous share names with people who are famous has been used before – or the clumsy copy. It surprised me because I actually know the person in the photograph. And she really is called Julia Roberts." So do I. She really is, you know.
    (tags: advertising marketing branding )
  • 'The best perk in the White House' | Film | The Guardian
    Lovely article about the White House cinema, the first occupant of which was Eisenhower. I came upon this post-"If Gamers Ran The World" if only to find out who the first film-literate (ie: willing to have it inside the White House) president was. The article is a gem.
    (tags: america politics cinema film twentiethcentury )
  • Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) – Vox
    "The touch screen method of controlling the ship brings this fact out into startling clarity and suddenly your perspective shifts like you've been staring at a poster of messy green and red ducks in a row and suddenly you can see the fricking sailboat for the love of god, YES! FINALLY!" Simon explains why rRootage on the iPhone makes sense. (It does: your finger both controls the ship and obscures it, so your finger _becomes_ the ship, and now you're just guiding your finger through the bullets).
    (tags: rrootage iphone shmup kentacho games play shooter simonwistow )
  • TidBITS iPod & iPhone: Comparing Five iPhone File Transfer Apps
    Five different apps that share data between your Mac and your iPhone in a variety of potentially useful ways.
    (tags: iphone sharing apps filetransfer )
  • Littlebigplanet: LittleBigPlanet As A Shmup
    "Japanese PSN member RRR30000 has managed to recreate classic shoot-em up gameplay within the game, using a spaceship sticker and massive amounts of free time." Just. Incredible. The enemies-on-sticks have a vast amount of charm, too. I don't think I can escape buying the PS3 this demands, sadly.
    (tags: games lbp littlebigplanet gradius shmup creativity wow ugc ingenuity )
  • bastwood.com
    "The original page, which sadly has since then disappered from the face of the earth, was all about this hidden "demon face" in one of Aphex Twin's tracks, #2 (the long formula) on "Windowlicker". This face was supposed to be viewable with a spectrograph program, so I decided to try it myself." Some fun – and somewhat impressive – decoding of hidden imagery on IDM cds. The Venetian Snares cats are particiuarly great.
    (tags: sound processing audio music idm imagery spectrograph spectrographic crazy )
  • BBC NEWS | UK | Councils ban use of Latin terms
    Well, as long as they ban every other imported phrase. Stupid as this is, I think the comment that it's "the linguistic equivalent of ethnic cleansing" is a bit of an absurd, and somewhat insensitive, overstatement.
    (tags: words language localgovernment absurd latin english )
  • EA's Inferno to get big screen adaptation News // None /// Eurogamer – Games Reviews, News and More
    "Dante's Inferno, the poem, explores the Christian afterlife, as Dante traipses through nine circles of Hell to get to Purgatory and eventually Heaven. EA will apparently interpret this as fighting supernatural baddies." Oh bloody hell.
    (tags: ea games licensing dante inferno literature uhoh )

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