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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 )
  • Living Epic: Video Games in the Ancient World: Makin' <em>kleos</em>, makin' fanboys
    "That is, the activity of making kleos, as a bard or as a player, is about forming an affinity group—people who think the game is a cool game, who want to talk about it, who would go to the mat for it. It’s about making fanboys. Odysseus is going to turn the Phaeacians into Odysseus fanboys, just as the bard of Odyssey 9 is going to turn his audience into fanboys of the Odyssey, just as he the bard is already such a fanboy."
    (tags: games storytelling stories epic homer fans kleos fandom classics )
  • cityofsound: Cables
    "Either way, I love reading these cables. The language is crafted so perfectly, despite the constraints. They’re caught between poetry and machinery." Yes. And what a different game it was then; lots to like in this taut post from Dan Hill.
    (tags: broadcast media sport commentary compression cricket condensation cables telegram bandwidth )
  • House of Bendie
    "Welcome to House of Bendie – a UK clothing line that takes classic, British suiting fabrics and creates unsuit-like clothes for men and women. We specialise in bespoke hoodies: hand-made, made-to-measure, hooded jackets crafted from exquisite suit materials." Oh, lovely.
    (tags: uk clothing tailoring hoodie clothes )
  • UGC its rude, its wrong and it misses the point « Derivadow.com
    "Generated" certainly is the wrong word.
    (tags: socialsoftware ugc crowdsourcing web20 )
  • Flare | Data Visualization for the Web
    "Flare is an ActionScript library for creating visualizations that run in the Adobe Flash Player. From basic charts and graphs to complex interactive graphics, the toolkit supports data management, visual encoding, animation, and interaction techniques. Even better, flare features a modular design that lets developers create customized visualization techniques without having to reinvent the wheel." Oh, that could come in useful
    (tags: flash programming library visualization dataviz infographics layout )
  • Barnardo's I Children in trouble online ads I Hunting ad
    "This shocking but real dialogue that features in this film gives a clear indication of how the UK today is demonising children." Powerful advertising, for a strong campaign.
    (tags: children advertising campaign society barnardos uk )
  • Hotmilkydrink: Vermin, feral, animals: Is this really how we view children?
    "We MUST keep arguing for, and ensure, that all our young people are valued, challenged and that the highest expectation what they can do and where they can go is the minimum they experience when they are in the education system. We’re failing them if we don't and if that's the case then get somebody in who can do it." Yes.
    (tags: children education research society )
  • Save the Videogame
    "We need a National Videogame Archive. Luckily, we've just started one. We're going to preserve videogames for the nation. For better or worse. Forever. It's going to be brilliant…" Oh, that it is. Jonathan Smith on *every single bloody thing* that's perfect about Micro Machines 2 on the Mega Drive is a highlight so far.
    (tags: videogames uk nationalvideogamesarchive archive history historiography preservation )
  • Portabledev – CommanDSKeen
    Commander Keen on the DS. Heck yes. One of the first games I spent a *lot* of time playing.
    (tags: games homebrew ds nintendo nintendods commanderkeen )
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