More stuff, mostly on games

 

The color grading virus that is teal and orange or – why all movies you watch look the same. Once I started seeing this I couldn’t not-see it anymore. Now it’s your problem too.

More on games (I’m into games. Have I mentioned that?)

(…and while we’re on the subject, I’m done playing Oblivion for a while. You can apply that “for a while” to mean “how long I played Oblivion” or “how long I’m done”. As in, “I played 341 hours of Oblivion, so I think I’m OK with not playing again for a very long time.” Loved it loved it loved it. Did not want it to end. But also, when playing a sandbox game one finds that, since there’s no end, there’s no sense of closure. So it’s hard to walk away. Still, I think I found a clean breakpoint. Anyway…)

Speaking of everything else, this is a conversation I have much more frequently than every month or so and not just about restaurant websites.

Link roundup and vacation

So, where’ve I been at?

I’ve been working. And working. And working. And designing and architecting and wireframing and learning about design and thinking about user problems and dreaming about user problems and wireframing and designing and learning – oh God the learning – my brain has melted out my ears a dozen times already.

This results in a few things:

1. I am exhausted.
2. I want to learn even more.
3. I want to get the hell away from everyone and everything that says I have to learn faster so I can produce faster so they can have the results faster, because it’s leading straight back to 1.
4. I am a grouchy grouchy bitch when 1, 2, and 3 interact.
5. I finish the project.

Because #5 happened at approximately 3:24 this afternoon, when the handoff meeting wrapped, I can actually think and breathe for the first time in weeks.

What happens now?

Well, tomorrow we play board games.

Saturday, we go to a baseball game.

Sunday I fly to Seattle.

Sometime between Sunday and Thursday I have a thousand new things poured into my ears, resulting in more brain melt. If my expectations are met, I’m also killed in a combination earthquake/tsunami, since it’ll be my first time on the left coast, and I’ll be feet away from the Pacific.

Assuming, as my family keeps doing, that last bit is inaccurate, I’ll then fly home Thursday.

That’s when I get to party with family from Thursday to the following Wednesday. There will likely be even more learning and thinking, but of a wholly different kind than I have experienced in months.

Two weeks from today, I’ll go back to work, a different person than I am right now.

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My twitter favorites feed is in the thousands again. Time to clean out some links.

Speaking of wrong…

A short but good essay on the recent student loan reform bill that passed.

A great commercial for Axe.

Researchers discover a possible new human group with DNA from a bone — making us more than just Neanderthal and Modern Human.

A school in England is making education easier for teenagers by moving the school day’s start back to 10am. Maaaaan, if I’d had this I’d be brilliant by now.

Fear and Loathing in Farmville is an article written by a game designer who attended the GDC and summarized how “social gaming” is changing game design, in many cases for the worse.

These are very important instructions. They are also a good reason to study math.

Speaking of studying, game design, and long talks, here’s one about using video games to save the world:

More as I continue to clean out my Twitter favorites.

Maybe if i start writing them down they’ll go away.

I dreamed that I had ordered a louisville slugger online directly from the company (why I don’t know) with my choice of paint colors (it’s blasphemy to paint a louisville slugger btw). it was going to be a personal piece of memorabilia so it was important that it was perfect. And I was going to use it to play backyard baseball and maybe join a league, so it was important that the bat worked.

When it arrived it was badly warped. And by warped I mean it was carved out of the elbow of a tree branch. When you held it out to bunt, the end of it pointed at the pitcher. The end appeared to be a drawer knob screwed on & wrapped with electrical tape. I’ve seen stick bats that were more game-legal than this thing. I could’ve carved a bat myself for less than the $629.50 I’d paid for this one. (I have no idea why mybrain picked that price, or why I remember it.)

So I hopped in my car and drove to the factory, which for some reason wasn’t in Kentucky. it was in Lancaster county, PA. There I asked for a replacement and got handed a bat so old the black paint was flaking off. Plus, I suspect it was a modified chair rail because it wasn’t shaped like a bat. Oh, and it was warped too, just not as badly.

I asked for my money back & was told i could only get $200 back, but not in real money. I was given 4 options: gift certificates to township plays, gift certificates to township chicken barbeques, eBay rattan chair cushions, and a SEPTA pass only good to take the train home (thus stranding my car in Lancaster). The township GCs were only good in the township where you live, and the nasty woman who wouldn’t give me my money back wouldn’t listen when I said my township doesn’t do plays or chicken barbecues.

A moment on the decor in this dream. picture what your house would look like if all the walls were wooden paneling. now, take your floors out and replace them with stained cement. Replace your windows with ones that are two sizes smaller, and don’t open. Replace all your doors with ones that don’t quite close because all the door frames are warped, the walls are off plumb, there isn’t a square corner in the joint. This is especially evident if you use the bathroom, because the door won’t stay closed & looks rift out into the kitchen. Cover everything with soot. Throw out everything you own & replace it with $250 in furniture picked up at a yard sale in 1970. That’s what the bat factory in Lancaster’s main office looked like.

By now I had concluded this was not a legitimate Louisville Slugger.

As I was shaking the woman by the lapels demanding to know why I couldn’t have my money back (they’d spent it remodeling & redecorating) my boss’s boss intervened and convinced me to go get some dinner & go home.

He took us (suddenly Nighthawk was there) to a cafeteria-style buffet, which was built the same way as the bat factory. The food was mostly Italian, deli, or items-wrapped-in-crescent-dough, but everything was at least 5 hours old. I ended up with two sodas, a rock hard crescent mini-weenie, an egg roll made of crescent dough, and some cranberry goat cheese.

I don’t remember anything after that, but the dream kept going. I think I’m more tired now than when I went to bed.

It’s that time again.

It’s been a long day, and a longer week.

It’s 9pm.

I have a Nathan’s Famous cheese dog in a warm toasted bun, chips, a cold wine cooler, and Roy Halliday pitching spring training in high def.

All is forgiven. All’s right in the world.