rawr!

Rants 2009/07/11 00:11
i hate comcast!!! and wow's authentication servers. BLAH
2009/07/11 00:11 2009/07/11 00:11


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California Pizza Kitchen:
cobb salad with beets, salami, and monterey jack cheese

Sushi:
yakitori
miso soup
gyoza
pink panther roll
kenji spicy volcano roll
2 pc salmon sushi
1 ikura
mimi roll
satacado
banana cheese cake



YUM
2009/05/06 19:14 2009/05/06 19:14

A Brief Update...

Rambles 2009/05/06 15:54
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I've been furiously working on my final two research papers to end out the semester. So far I have 4k words down in one of them! Way better than nothing and 100% more than I had this morning >.> (though I did have all my research completed. For anyone that's keeping track, that's over 12 pages with 8 more to go.

Last night I had some drama when I was trying to find one of the books that I realllly need for the paper. It somehow vanished out of my apartment. I have no idea where it could be or where it could have gone. B and I decided to run over to Barnes and Noble to pick up a new copy. Lo and behold they were sold out. We go by Boarders...sold out too. Our 3rd stop and an hour later we make it to the last possibility... and it's there! We bought the last copy and headed home. Apparently there was a rush on this particular book last night...

On the plus side, Egf spent some more honor the other night! She's now up to ~420 resil with 1930 sp (and missing chest/glove/boot enchants). Not too shabby! Hopefully I'll stop feeling quite so frantic in bgs and arenas. Having only 17k hp and 200 resil is too much of an invitation to get focused at the moment. Hopefully my 19k hp and 2x as much resil will prove some deterance... Though with the way paladins are balanced at the moment, my hopes are pretty low.

I want to focus on getting more resilience on Egf at the moment, in addition to finishing out Hotslots and Ititini. It turns out that Druids and Priests are on the upswing as a result of the variety of Paladin nerfs that seem ceaseless in coming. Figures that at the moment I don't have a variety of classes to choose from, that utility would be quite nice to have! Ahhhh soon, I can't wait.
2009/05/06 15:54 2009/05/06 15:54
The Egg Song!
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2009/04/29 19:32 2009/04/29 19:32

Introducing Aiden!

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I'm fairly certain he's the cutest cat in the world.
2009/04/16 01:04 2009/04/16 01:04

Tweenbots

Loves 2009/04/12 20:01
Kacie Kinzer's Tweenbot Project is one of the coolest things going on right now.


Directly from her site:
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In New York, we are very occupied with getting from one place to another. I wondered: could a human-like object traverse sidewalks and streets along with us, and in so doing, create a narrative about our relationship to space and our willingness to interact with what we find in it? More importantly, how could our actions be seen within a larger context of human connection that emerges from the complexity of the city itself? To answer these questions, I built robots.

Tweenbots are human-dependent robots that navigate the city with the help of pedestrians they encounter. Rolling at a constant speed, in a straight line, Tweenbots have a destination displayed on a flag, and rely on people they meet to read this flag and to aim them in the right direction to reach their goal.

Given their extreme vulnerability, the vastness of city space, the dangers posed by traffic, suspicion of terrorism, and the possibility that no one would be interested in helping a lost little robot, I initially conceived the Tweenbots as disposable creatures which were more likely to struggle and die in the city than to reach their destination. Because I built them with minimal technology, I had no way of tracking the Tweenbot’s progress, and so I set out on the first test with a video camera hidden in my purse. I placed the Tweenbot down on the sidewalk, and walked far enough away that I would not be observed as the Tweenbot––a smiling 10-inch tall cardboard missionary––bumped along towards his inevitable fate.

The results were unexpected. Over the course of the following months, throughout numerous missions, the Tweenbots were successful in rolling from their start point to their far-away destination assisted only by strangers. Every time the robot got caught under a park bench, ground futilely against a curb, or became trapped in a pothole, some passerby would always rescue it and send it toward its goal. Never once was a Tweenbot lost or damaged. Often, people would ignore the instructions to aim the Tweenbot in the “right” direction, if that direction meant sending the robot into a perilous situation. One man turned the robot back in the direction from which it had just come, saying out loud to the Tweenbot, "You can’t go that way, it’s toward the road.”

The Tweenbot’s unexpected presence in the city created an unfolding narrative that spoke not simply to the vastness of city space and to the journey of a human-assisted robot, but also to the power of a simple technological object to create a complex network powered by human intelligence and asynchronous interactions. But of more interest to me was the fact that this ad-hoc crowdsourcing was driven primarily by human empathy for an anthropomorphized object. The journey the Tweenbots take each time they are released in the city becomes a story of people's willingness to engage with a creature that mirrors human characteristics of vulnerability, of being lost, and of having intention without the means of achieving its goal alone. As each encounter with a helpful pedestrian takes the robot one step closer to attaining it's destination, the significance of our random discoveries and individual actions accumulates into a story about a vast space made small by an even smaller robot.



http://www.tweenbots.com/

Visit her site!
2009/04/12 20:01 2009/04/12 20:01
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Hi!!

Rambles 2009/04/12 19:38
Look! I can make posts!

Egf is happy right now! I've picked up lots of shiny new gear this week and they're all enchanted and ready to go. I'm feeling less and less gimp! I'm happily up to 27.1k unbuffed hp. /Flex. Soooo much thanks to my awesome friends on LB! <3

For the past day or so I've been playing a baby DK trying to lvl it up for Roon to play! I'm 72 already, and I hope the rest will go quickly. I hate to say it, but it's fun to play without worrying about mana! And I'm getting proficient enough that I can pull big packs and solo group quests. Yay!
2009/04/12 19:38 2009/04/12 19:38