Archive for the ‘General’ Category

How Fast the World Changes

Friday, March 21st, 2008

My son to my daughter when she started a bandwidth-intensive game while he was web-surfing on a different computer:

“Quit hogging the Internet!”

It amazes me how far we’ve come in such a short time for the Internet and concepts like bandwidth to be so commonplace that kids could have an argument like this. 🙂

More Excuses to Play Halo

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Looking to do some good while you earn your gamer points? According to Kotaku, RagingJellyBean of the Femmes Fatales needs a new kidney. The Femmes Fatales will be hosting a Halo 3 tournament on March 22, 2008 to help raise money towards the medical costs. The tournament will be 4 vs 4 and 1 vs 1 elimination. Entry fee is $10.

Read more about it

– Sign up for the tournament at Gaming for Others

BioHacking

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

If you’re into reverse engineering biological systems–in my mind, one of the most fun parts about AI programming–this talk by Drew Endy is absolutely a blast. Also be sure to check out the BioBricks project at openwetware.org or download the actual “bricks” at the MIT Registry of Standard Biological Parts.

The BioBricks are sequences of DNA described in a standardized, open-source format where each sequence represents a single, interchangeable part or “device”. A data sheet is provided for each device that describes what it does and what its tolerances and parameters are, etc., similar to the data sheet for an electronics part. Like an electronic component, devices can be combined together to make more complicated structures. When you’re finished designing your device, the sequenced DNA can be inserted as a plasmid into a suitable host cell and used to make all kinds of cool stuff, like this biological film where the bacteria change color in response to light.


Hello World displayed by light-sensitive, color-changing eColi

Gary Gygax Passes On

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Gary Gygax, one of the co-creators of Dungeons and Dragons alongside Dave Arneson, passed away in his home today at age 69. Well-known for his founding contributions to the ever-popular genre of fantasy and role playing games, Gyax wrote, published and was otherwise involved in more than 80 games, related products and books enjoyed by millions of hobbiests worldwide.

When I was in elementary school, my parents didn’t have money for lunch money so I washed dishes in the school cafeteria. Because I had to work the lunch line during the time when I would normally have lunch, I had to stay in during recess to eat. A Korean boy and a few other children were in the same situation. We used to play D&D together while we ate, and we had a lot of fun anyway even though we couldn’t go outside. I kept those friends all the way through high school and beyond. Thanks, Gary, for the good times. We’ll miss you.

Original forum announcement from Troll Lord Games

CNN News summary

Crayon Physics Deluxe

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Congratulations to Kloonigames, winner of the Seumas McNally Grand Prize at the 10th Annual Independent Games Festival Awards, for their game Crayon Physics Deluxe.

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Way to go, guys!