Fine Tuned [Spoiler Review]

“Discussions of IF design often touch on intentionality — teaching the player how to interact with the game world so that he can solve puzzles and push the plot forward while maintaining a sense that he’s an active agent in the game. What Jerz fosters here is more or less the opposite — inadvertency, perhaps?…

Who's Misunderstanding Whom?

“But although multidisciplinary study of the media is now commonplace, it is striking how little effort has gone into examining the role the media play in the public understanding of science, which is itself, by definition, a multidisciplinary activity, though one very much still dominated by natural scientists themselves. All of this tends to reinforce…

Pope Moves against Hackers

“The Vatican has revealed it has taken on a team of experts to protect the Pope’s website which is attacked by some 10,000 viruses a month and at least 30 mainly American hackers every day.” —Pope Moves against Hackers (ABC – Austrailia) Similar:Teachers finding games give a leg up on learningThanks for the link, Dana. Experts…

Bad Fads Museum — Fashion

“From Bouffant Hairdos to Platform Shoes, these are the fashion trends which were the style of the day, and the nightmare of the next decade.” —Bad Fads Museum — Fashion (Bad Fads) The site also includes pages categorized under “Collectibles,” “Activities” and “Events”. I’ve seen similar nostalgia sites that are sorted according to decades… this one…

Treasure Box

A package from Amazon invokes this lustful passage regarding the New Media Reader: “I have been leafing through the book, and I already know it solved the problem of texts and examples for the little course I have promised to plan and teach in Media Theory this fall. But most important, it promises to sate…

An Exopolitical Perspective on the Preemptive War against Iraq

“This study provides an exopolitical analysis of the policy dimensions of an historic extraterrestrial presence that is pertinent to Iraq and a US led preemptive attack. It will be argued that competing clandestine government organizations are struggling through proxy means to take control of ancient extraterrestrial (ET) technology that exists in Iraq, in order to…

Beating the Band

“For months I’ve fought to get the number of marketing messages I receive down to a manageable number. I tried just to get to a countable number… I ran naked through my house with a tape deck, ranting. I ranted: ‘In My Kitchen… There’s a Kenmore 20 fridge, a Sharp Carosel microwave, a Rival Electronic…

Microsimulation of Road Traffic

Rosemary Frezza writes: I can run this program and have a “virtual commute” on those days when I work from home. —Microsimulation of Road TrafficWWW) It’s not really a “game,” but it comes close. See also my own “York Corpus Christi Pageant Simulator“. Similar:A quick Sunday visit to #fortligonier with my history-loving son.A quick Sunday…

Old Country Wisdom: Secret of the Soup Bowl

Old Country Wisdom: Secret of the Soup BowlLiteracy Weblog) Yesterday, my son Peter won a free dinner for participating in the library’s summer reading program, so my parents took us to Old Country Buffet (an all-you-can-eat restaurant). While I was making myself a small bowl of ice cream, the older gentleman in line behind me…

Google *is* the OS

“the new google toolbar not only blocks popup ads, it comes with a ‘blog this!’ button for blogger integration.” mecran01 —Google *is* the OS (KairosNews) Is this the first sign of what happens now that Google has purchased Blogger? I don’t use Blogger, so I won’t be able to experiment with that feature. Anyone want to…

We're All Gonna Die!

“Omigod, Earth’s core is about to explode, destroying the planet and everything on it! That is, unless a gigantic asteroid strikes first. Or an advanced physics experiment goes haywire, negating space-time in a runaway chain reaction. Or the sun’s distant companion star, Nemesis, sends an untimely barrage of comets our way. Or … ” Gregg…

Wearable Tech… Clothing that Changes Color

“The world in which clothing, paint, lighting, rugs, and curtains all change colors to match (or influence) our mood is coming, but it’s some time away — a lot of technology has to be made affordable and durable before then. In the meantime, IFM and other companies are working on ways to weave touch sensors…

Quotable Quotes

“I am having trouble remembering the last time I was bored. You must realize that I’m alone with myself which is endlessly fascinating!” William Shatner —Quotable Quotes (WilliamShatner.com) Thanks for the link, Rosemary. And, while I have the attention of the Trek Classic fans, here’s James Lileks’s Best 404 Message Ever (It’s a reference to the…

The Missing Future

“Build great, innovative software, sell it to the users at a reasonable price, make millions of dollars, benefit humanity, retire young. And if you mistreat your users, you’ll loose them, because you have a hundred competitors. The old Silicon Valley was built on this dream, and it worked for two decades.|But this dream is nearly…

Pale Fire: Bloggers are both Kinbote and Shade

Pale Fire: Bloggers are both Kinbote and Shade (Literacy Weblog) “Jerz’s Literacy Weblog” has been classified as a “research blog,” even though I think of it as a teaching tool and memory aid. My blogging sometimes reminds me of the obsessive behavior of Professor Charles Kinbote, the protagonist in Vladimir Nabokov’s Pale Fire. Kinbote compulsively catalogues…

A God for Bloggers

“Emerson was himself a sort of group blogger in The Dial, a magazine he founded with Margaret Fuller in 1840. He designed it as a compendium of the ‘good fanatics,’ like Thoreau, Alcott and Channing in his Concord circle. ‘I would not have it too purely literary,’ he wrote to Fuller, venting a blogger’s ambition.…