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Sunday, October 26, 2003
Kill Bill Mania!
As you can see, I've redone the skin on this page yet again...a slightly Kill Bill theme this time. Although, I haven't really decided what image to put in my Introduction; I don't like the current one. I might fiddle around with that and redo it at some point. But not now...I just want to relax now.
I notice that the black strip of ink in my backgrounds is also causing problems with the black links in quizzes. I'm not too worried about this though. Eventually, myOtaku users will be able to change everything on their page -- from the background colours on the menu and behind the avatar, to the colour of links and so on. Everything will be fully customisable. Adam and I are really looking forward to that; I'm sure the members will love it.
I'm also in the process of working on a "myOtaku Lite" header -- one that does not interfere with user-created backgrounds. This way, myOtaku sites will all be a lot more individual...and people will be able to really do what they like with them.
On the subject of Kill Bill, I can only say what I said in my post at OtakuBoards -- the movie is very cool, particularly the visual aspect. Sound and visuals are great, though the story is pretty flat and boring. But eh. When you're watching it, you don't really think about the story too much (at least, that was my experience). It's just so visually great that you don't notice at all.
This led me to a discussion with Shy about it. We are thinking of starting up a Kill Bill-esque RPG at OtakuBoards. We have to come up with a unique plot though...I'm sure we can do it. It'll be an interesting experiment. I have some ideas for unique presentation and such, too. Might be fun.
Really though, there isn't too much else to say in this update. Things have been moving along pretty steadily in general. School has been the same as ever, though the due date for the final projects draws nearer. It's scary, because these are very tough projects. But once they're out of the way...I'm going to feel so relieved! I'll finally be able to forget school and just focus entirely on OtakuBoards and other projects online. It'll be nice to have that time to really commit myself to something.
That's all for this update, I guess. Maybe something juicy will happen before the next update, so that I won't bore everyone too much. ~_^
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Saturday, October 18, 2003
Catching a Breath...
The week is over, thankfully. Wednesday, as you know, is never a favourite day of mine. It turned out okay, but it was still generally pretty annoying. As I walked to the train station near my school, it began to pour like a monsoon. As a result, I was soaked head to toe. I'd even avoided taking my jacket on Wednesday, assuming that it'd be fine (I mean, it was boiling hot even in the morning). Oh well. At least the rain cooled me down.
Thursday was pretty good, simply because it's an easy day. I have a lecture in the morning and an "Industry Issues" class afterwards. Each class is only two hours long though, so the time passes pretty quickly.
And Friday...well, I managed to miss my bus on Friday morning. I had work to hand in, which I did...but later than expected. Thankfully, I managed to actually get it there on the day. I'm expecting an A for this latest project, too. I put a lot of work into it.
I also received results for my last two essays, in my Aspects of Design class. I managed to get an A for both, which was nice. So far I've had an A with every piece of work in that class. I'm satisfied with that. ^_^;
Anyway, Friday was mostly annoying because I spent my entire time looking for a special store at Highpoint. Highpoint is like a giant, giant mall in the western suburbs, outside the city. I'd been to this store before, but never thought I'd return...so, I forgot where it was and I didn't remember the name. I've only been to Highpoint twice (including yesterday), so I am not too familiar with the place.
Anyway, I call this store "The Chibi Store". That's not its real name...but it suits. The store itself is basically like a giant Hello Kitty store. Everything inside is imported from Japan and you can buy literally anything with Japanese characters on it. Yes, they even sell Hello Kitty condoms there. I was tempted to buy some...but...I'll leave it for now. ~_^
Anyway, I couldn't find the store on Friday. No luck at all. So I ended up going elsewhere, to another similar store that was full of Pucca merchandise. At least, I think that's how you spell her name.
I was there because I wanted to buy a little something for my friend Hayley, who was having a few friends over to her house for dinner. It was her birthday at the beginning of the week, so she'd invited everyone from the class around. I ended up buying her a special Pucca bag as well as a CD case shaped like Pucca's head. It was a plushie CD case, too. I knew she'd use it, because she has billions of CDs in her room.
So, she was happy with that, which is good. I had a pretty good time at her place; her friends from Tasmania have the same warped sense of humor as her, which is pretty cool. ~_^
By the way, if you are not familiar with Pucca...this is what she looks like:
Anyway, I've still got a lot of work to do on the weekend...but at least I can relax a little here and there. It'll also be good to catch up with some people on AIM who I rarely see during the week.
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"And The Phoenix's cycle had reached zenith, so he consumed himself in fire. He emerged from his own ashes, to be forever immortal."
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The Phoenix is associated with the concept of life, the number 0, and the element of fire.
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Tuesday, October 14, 2003
Running On a Lack of Sleep
The subject says it all, really. I've had about...two hours sleep last night. It's now 6:42am and I've got to be out the door by about 7:30. Bleh. Welcome to Wednesday. ~_^
Wednesday is probably my least favourite day of the week. It's because my least enjoyable classes are on today, but it's also because this is my longest day at school. It's not much fun, at least compared to Thursday and Friday's classes. Oh well.
I've been enjoying Jenna's new RPG. But, as I may have mentioned, I'm still a bit unsure about how to play other people (and sometimes myself). I am guessing that I'll get a feel for it in time, but right now I tend to want to play everyone else as "polite neutral", as I said to Josh earlier. In other words...you know, I don't want to push anyone too far out of character or something. I mean, I read Raiha's posts and she was giving me and icy stare or something...and I had no idea what that meant or what it was related to. As a result, I didn't feel that I could really respond to that situation.
I was telling Josh that, say, if someone really played around with my character and put them "out of character", I wouldn't know what to do next. I guess it's not too bad, I'm just thinking over it too much. ^_^;
Oh and...I have a small request. I want more people to give me a virtual hug when they see me. I got a couple earlier this morning and it makes Wednesdays feel better than they normally do. That's all from me. |
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Sunday, October 12, 2003
A Path Among Stones...
Ahh, once again, I've updated a few things on the page. I guess I'm a bit fickle because at the moment, I don't really know what to post on here. Not much has been happening, really.
The image in my Intro comes from one of The Matrix comics, called "A Path Among Stones". Very cool comic. I've really gained more of an appreciation for the franchise with these comics and The Animatrix. I've said it before, but it does need to be said. As annoying as it can be to have to seek out this stuff to fully enjoy The Matrix...it's worthwhile. I've really become aware of how clever The Matrix is. Cool stuff.
I've been reading through Year of the Otaku as well. It's looking good so far. I haven't posted yet for two reasons...one, because I haven't had the time. This week alone I've had three new projects assigned to me -- and that's even after I've handed in the previous three in the same week. My course is very full-on. But moreover, I guess I'm not really sure what to post. I don't know how much I should play as myself and how much I shouldn't. I don't know...I guess I find the experience a little weird. In any case, I'll see how it goes. Hopefully I can join in soon.
By the way, if you're a Japanese music fan...download GBI by Towa Tei. I've liked some of his stuff for a while and GBI is probably my favourite. I've already told Chris about this before. ~_^
I simply mention it because I've been listening to it again. It has a great video clip, too. If you can nab that somehow, be sure to do it.
Oh, also...I've been toying with the idea of developing an actual online comic of the Maverick Hunters RPG on OtakuBoards. I still have to talk to some of the original creators about this (namely, Flash and Warlock). Flash isn't around much these days (well, not at all), so I don't know how that will go. However, I think that I may not use much of his original work in it...I pretty much want to ditch any of the Megaman references and develop my own spin (though only about 5% of the story had anything to do with Megaman). I've spoken to Tony about possibly helping me with a layout...but what I really need now is a full time artist to work on the comic with me. I could do the art myself, but I'm far too slow. It'd take me three hours just to render one cell...and that's no good. So if there are any great artists out there who are interested, please feel free to contact me. |
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Tuesday, October 7, 2003
Blah...
Gwah. I just finished my latest project for school, which is due tomorrow afternoon. And I tell you...it was one of the least enjoyable projects I've ever done.
We had to take a household object and illustrate it four times. Two pictures had to be of the object as it is...from two angles. The other two pictures were of the object in a deformed state...so, old/crushed/etc. And finally, we had to make an illustration that combines two of those pictures into one.
So, I just did a condensed milk can. Pretty easy. But still...I just found the whole exercise annoying and pointless. I don't know...I've had a couple of projects like this now. The brief seems to emphasize the use of a creative frame or something, moreso than focusing on the art. I also decided not to use any colour -- I just used a combination of pencil and charcoal. I'm sure that everyone else will have done theirs in colour, looking lovely. While mine will be all dark and twisted. lol
Oh well. I almost feel like my drawing has been getting worse. Either that, or I simply can't draw geometric objects. I'm good with life drawing and freehand work...but not with technical drawing. As a result, this can has been drawn as one would draw a human figure with charcoal. So it probably looks too messy and untidy for the purposes of the class.
But still, the brief did not specify that we had to use colour or anything. So screw it. If the tutor complains, I'll just point him to his own brief. Blarg.
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Thursday, October 2, 2003
Back From a Little Rest...
Well, as the subject says...I'm back from my little vacation. I went to Phillip Island with my family from Saturday to Wednesday.
It was pretty good, but it gets a little boring if you stay there for a week or more. I had to actually cut my vacation short by a few days, because I've got too much stuff to do around here. In particular, I have a school project to finish off. And I had a few other miscellaneous things to attend to.
Still, I enjoy Phillip Island. It's not too far away and it's very relaxing. It is definitely great to get away from the faster pace of things around home.
I bought myself a cool new ring, too. If I can somehow get a picture of it, I'll post it up here. ~_^
I'm also excited about new updates for myOtaku. In particular, one of the biggest new updates is a funky HTML generator tool. Maximus (former theOtaku staff member) coded it for us. Adam showed me a rough version yesterday...and I'm very impressed. It looks like it'll be a great little tool for people who aren't very good with HTML. It's kind of like the system we have for OtakuBoards, where you choose your font colour, size and type face.
Anyway, my new computer arrives tomorrow. It's kind of annoying at the moment, because I not only have to set it up in here, but I have to move this computer to my dad's office. And then he wants me to set up his banking on there and such. Plus, I have to rearrange this entire study, which will take me quite some time. Thanks to my sister in particular, the room can get very disorganized.
But as I've gone through things and started sorting stuff out, I've actually come across some old CDs and things like that. You know, CDs that I was convinced my father had taken and forgotten about. He tends to do that quite often, unfortunately.
In particular, I came across an album called Open Space. It's basically just a compilation of various kinds of new age music, as well as some "mild" dance and other stuff. It's pretty good, generally. I've found a few tracks on here that I've been listening to lately, simply because I haven't heard them for a while.
I have a few favourites on this album, too. One is a song called Embrace, by Endorphin. Endorphin is an Australian artist who generally does dance/new-age pieces. His music is unique, particularly when he performs live. Electronic music, being what it is, can be very difficult to "perform" in a live space. I tend to liken the creation of electronic music to the creation of an image in Photoshop or Illustrator. With accoustic music, you can really just sit there and do it in front of an audience. And in the same way, with say...cartoons/portraits/face painting, you can really make it an interesting visual performance for a live audience. Whereas with a digital application, it tends to be something of a more scientific process...or at least, not something that will necessarily draw a crowd as a performance. But also, of course, one does need significant skill to properly manipulate Photoshop or Illustrator. There are a lot of people who can do the more basic things, but there are few who can really manipulate these applications in an expert manner. In regard to graphics, I'm definitely someone who fits into the former, rather than the latter.
And so, with electronic music, there are obvious limitations to performance. However, some groups (particularly Endorphin and Basement Jaxx) incorporate a lot of visual elements into their live appearances. I notice that Basement Jaxx in particular is very heavily involved in utilizing both live performers and expansive video graphics. Though, I'm not particularly a huge fan of that group...but they're certainly quite good in their own way.
Endorphin, unlike Basement Jaxx, tends to go for a more "surreal" atmosphere. Essentially, he focuses a more of his attention on very elaborate lighting effects and stylized video graphics. Basement Jaxx, on the other hand, tends to be far more energetic and vocally powerful. It's an interesting contrast and I find it interesting to note how different electronic music artists present their work in the public space.
This also reminds me of Kosheen. I've seen Kosheen perform live a couple of times, on TV. And I can tell you one thing for certain; their vocalist (I don't know her name) has an outstanding voice. Specifically, her live performance is virtually flawless. Even when I've seen some of my favourite rock bands perform live...their live singing can be a bit off for various reasons. Obviously, they aren't necessarily going to sound like what's on the CD. However, Kosheen really do somehow manage to achieve this. It's quite amazing...and it's one thing that always increased my respect for the group, even though I really only like a few of their songs.
I've also been listening to Missing, by Anything But the Girl. Frankly, I don't like any other songs that I've heard from them. And that's a shame, because I do like Missing. It's not a profound song in terms of a message or anything of that nature...but if you listen to the radio edit version (ie: the more "accoustic" version, rather than a clubby remix), you'll notice quite a lot of aural depth there. I also like the vocal quality, partly because I'm not hearing another "dance/pop" female voice. Although, bar some exceptions, this song is about as close as I get to dance music in general.
Oh well. Time for some quizzes, eh?
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Thursday, September 25, 2003
Slightly Updated
Ahh, better. I've updated the look of the site a little bit. Do you like my new Mario theme? ~_^
Eh, the top image is a bit screwed. The white background is showing a bit, and that annoys me. Oh well. I'll fix it later.
I have to admit, I am completely obsessed with Mario. It still saddens me to think that ShineGet.com didn't get off the ground. When I think about it, the site could probably have launched without too much trouble. Desbreko had contributed a lot of great stuff, so the walkthrough was almost done. And the image galleries were almost ready, too.
Oh well. I probably shouldn't have taken the project on, because it's something I really didn't have a great deal of time for. I mean, next month, I'll be spending the majority of my time working on OBv7. So...that doesn't leave time for much else. But toward the end of the year, I'll have a lot more time I think.
The whole lack of time thing also annoys me because of the fact that I have lots of ideas -- ideas that I want to turn into reality. In particular, I have a lot of thoughts about new web-related projects. ShineGet.com was really a personal passion thing...I've always, always wanted to make a great Mario site. Something that looks bright and welcoming (and isn't puncutated by annoying midi backgrounds and terrible graphics). You know, something that Nintendo itself might do. I even spoke to Charles Martinet about doing some unique voice samples for the site, but it's difficult for him because he has to gain approval from Golin Harris, Nintendo of America's PR firm. Bleh. Still, he was at least enthusiastic about the idea. It would have been possible to give him some kind of involvement with it...maybe an interview or something like that. *shrug*
Oh well. You never know. Maybe one day I'll be able to do something interesting like that. The main problem is that I've never been able to find a really strong php-based programmer to work with me. Finding programmers is very difficult, especially if they're very skilled. Although both Tony and Desbreko were able to do their own coding, and Tony helped me with a lot of things in the early stages. So I'm thankful for that.
In any case, my desire to do something new and unique might be perfect in terms of OtakuBoards. Some of you already know about a few things I'm planning, and it's definitely true to say that everything will be quite different; a big step forward in every respect.
And on that note, it's interesting to see that OtakuBoards seems to be picking up again in terms of "high post quality" contributors. We've got quite a few good discussions going in Otaku Lounge at the moment, for example. I hope that if nothing else, v7 inspires people about the site again. I hope that people want to really get involved in all the new things we're doing. It's always good.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2003
Yamauchi Reloaded
When Hiroshi Yamauchi took over as President of Nintendo Co., Ltd. in 1949 (from his grandfather), it was an interesting situation. None of the existing management trusted him. They each had different thoughts about running the business and as a result, things became difficult. So what did Yamauchi-san do? He fired all of the existing management - even people who had been in the company for many years. He fired them all. And he then surrounded himself with highly talented people from both inside and outside the industry. His ability to be decisive is one of the reasons why Nintendo became the most successful video game company in history. Interesting, no?
Anyway, things are moving along swimmingly (swimmingly? o_O). I'm very pleased with my new appointments to OB -- it's nice to get things moving in a productive manner. There will be more changes to come before v7 launches, but I've already explained that 'till I'm blue in the face, pretty much.
Anyway. Today has been a pretty good day, save for all the work. I've had a couple of good chats with Tony over the last couple of days...and really think that I enjoy chatting to Tony probably more than most other people on AIM. When I think about it, we've had quite a lot of in-depth chats about things...mostly games, but in recent months, we've talked about a wide variety of stuff. It's definitely a really welcome break from the sometimes-silly IMs I get from confused members. ~_^
Anyway...I don't really have much to say in this post. Maybe I'll think up some divisive issue to make my next post spicy. Oh, yes, I do have one thing to add -- you're all invited to the Shy/Jeh wedding. Yes, it's still happening...I think. ^_^;;
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Saturday, September 20, 2003
Declining Post Quality?
I don't normally use my blog to rant...to just express my annoyance or anger about things. With the exception of maybe one post, I think generally I've had little worthy of complaint.
But I'm annoyed. Maybe I'm just in a bad mood because of what my brother did today (he downloaded a bunch of porn stuff while I was away -- stuff that sticks ad bot things all over your computer...I'm going to kill him when he comes home).
I thought I'd relax by looking around at people's myOtaku sites -- it's nice to read about different issues and to see how people are going. And so, I came upon terra's blog, as I visit it now and then. I noticed that she quoted Boba Fett's post, where he said he was "beginning a leave of absence from OB".
This obviously raises a wider question. Boba Fett claims he's leaving because of a "declining post quality". And terra seems to agree with that, though she does mention that leaving the boards only enhances the problem.
Well, I have two things to say about this. Firstly, I see no evidence of a declining post quality. Some people may have you believe that OtakuBoards is going to hell or something. And I find it extremely annoying and misrepresentative.
The problem is that some newbies get noticed. And usually, it's the low quality posters who are noticed first, especially when they decide to post a billion threads here and there. That's understandable. Based on that, I can see how anyone would draw a reasonable conclusion that OtakuBoards is going down the toilet.
But by the same token, I have noticed double or triple the number of newbies who are doing two things; 1) posting with high quality from the start and 2) staying on OB regularly and participating in various ways.
To me, this signals an improvement in OtakuBoards itself and in the community at large. The problem is that these negative behaviors of a small number of members are being focused on. People are throwing up their hands and "leaving" OtakuBoards as a result. And it annoys me.
Yes, what terra says about participating is important. It's like when a Moderator complains to me about spam -- Moderators are there to remove and eradicate spam. Why on earth do I need to be told that my boards are spammy, when I hire Moderators to take care of the problem? It makes no sense.
And why am I apparently the only one who is even noticing some of the great new members at OB? It's almost like some members are surrounded by this cloud of elitism -- they throw their hands back and expect things to improve. How can anything improve if you take a hands-off attitude toward it? And how do you serve the interests of those who you support? In other words, leaving or not participating is only hurting the high quality members. It's another high quality poster who doesn't enter an RPG. It's one less intelligent thread. It's not a question of spammers taking control and running everything.
I just see so many problems with this whole attitude. And I'm so sick and tired of it.
There's just such a strong cynicism that surrounds all of this. And this might be one thing that new members have over "oldies" -- they are genuinely trying to have fun and bring something to the table. They're not sitting on some kind of invisible high-horse, going on and on about how things are so terrible and the poor "elite members" are being overrun by lowly spammers.
Having said all of the above...I know that I might sound as though I'm making very blanket comments. And I am, it's true. But they need to be made. The attitude I see with some members aggrivates me. It's defeatist...it's cynical...it's elitist...and it's just pointless. If Boba Fett wants to leave, fine. But he shouldn't make out that all of the horrible spammers are forcing his hand. That's ridiculous. If things were that bad, I would have left a long time ago.
I don't want to sound too harsh with this, because Boba Fett is truly a great guy. He's a great writer and a valued member. And so is terra, for that matter. I'm a big fan of them both, without doubt.
But at some point I've got to step in and clear the water here a little.
I'm just sick of this idea that OB is being overrun by spammers...or that people are "jumping ship left and right". What a load of utter rubbish! I know the boards better than anyone else -- and I will tell you right now, without a shadow of doubt, that there isn't any kind of mass exoddus of older members or anything of the sort. A handful have left in recent years...of course. I expect nothing different. It happens on any message board. But I don't see a flood of high quality posters packing their bags. It's just not happening. High quality posters are coming to OtakuBoards, rather than moving away from it.
And frankly...those who decide to leave because of "spammers overrunning things" probably should leave anyway. The way I feel right now, I have a very hard time feeling that their departure is any great loss. I would much rather encourage and work with the large array of high quality new posters, rather than humor the minority of older, more cynical members.
(Once again...I have to note; I don't intend for any of this to be an attack or insult to Boba or terra. As I said earlier, I value both members greatly...and I'm glad that they are and have been around. My comments are more of a general response to a kind of smog that has been hanging over OtakuBoards in recent times.)
EDIT: After reading through Boba Fett's picture thread and then reading Jenna's comment on this post...I posted my own comment to clarify what I meant here. But I also think that I should edit this post.
Jenna asked me to read the thread because Boba Fett has specific reasons for leaving. In my comment, I said that I understood that...and that this post itself isn't designed to attack Boba or terra. And that's true -- as I mentioned in my own comment, I'm mostly "attacking" a very dismissive viewpoint, rather than actual individuals.
And when I look at Boba's last post now...I don't see how anything I said was actually wrong. What dayday and rich said in that thread was obviously inexcuseable. But here we have Boba Fett saying that things started out nice and that now things aren't the same; that member quality is declining.
But that's not right. It's not correct. I don't know, maybe I'm wrong here, but Boba seems to be basing his view of all members on dayday and rich's rudeness. And that's simply not right.
As far as I'm concerned, both dayday and rich deserve to be banned. Charles absolutely did the right thing. If they have nothing nice to say, they shouldn't say anything at all. There are obviously limits when it comes to "speaking your mind".
Still...my initial point stands. Why should a minority of rude members cast doubt over the majority?
In all honesty, I hope that Boba Fett decides to return to OtakuBoards. It's terrible to see people hurt his feelings like that. But I hope that Boba understands that most OBers aren't like that. Most of us want Boba around...and most of us like Boba. I don't want Boba to get the wrong impression based on these two people. And I don't want that impression to somehow grow and become some kind of common thought.
I don't know. I've already rambled too much here as it is. I just wanted to be sure that my thoughts on the issue are clear. It's not my intention to attack anybody at all -- I just want to be sure that the situation on OB isn't unfairly blown out of proportion. |
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Sunday, September 14, 2003
Whee!
Ahh! Desbreko just showed me a very funky quiz that he produced. I think it's the best I've seen on Quizilla. Very few people put a lot of effort into these things, afterall. I'm proud to be the first person to take it. ~_^
You're the original Green Link, focused solely on rescuing Zelda and saving the day. You get along okay with the other Links, with the partial exception of Purple Link, and you try to cooperate as much as you can to complete dungeons in as timely a manner as possible. Your item of choice is usually the highly versatile Bow & Arrow, and you get along best with the fierce Red Link, spurring each other on.
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Pretty cool, eh? I also noticed another interesting quiz on Quizilla...
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