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Posted in general news on February 10th, 2009 by tetujinthis is a test, obviously.
moooooooooooooongaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate!
shit, is this thing still here?
slowly finishing up work on the hulk movie. please baby jesus let it be over soon, i’m tired.
i don’t even know what to say. this is so awesome that it defies explanation. Rhythm and Hues won the academy award for best visual effects! i am … stunned. i am also REALLY FREAKING EXCITED!

dumping links here for later reference:
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FUCK YEAH — R&H wins the Special Visual Effects award at BAFTA 2008, for our work on The Golden Compass!
We were up against The Bourne Ultimatium, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Pirates of the Carribean: At World’s End, and Spider Man 3 :) That’s a pretty big win, if you ask me, and a nice little bell on my cap for the look development work I did on the wolves in Bolvangar.
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dear $USERNAME,
i’m taking time today to write you to ask you to please make sure to take time today to get to $POLLING_STATION near $USER_HOME, and vote! however, if you find that you’ll be voting for $NOT_MY_CANDIDATE, or that you belong to $WRONG_PARTY, please don’t worry about it. as a matter of fact, you probably should steer clear of $POLLING_STATION altogether, as i hear that some $RABID_GROUP members are picketing near there. you never know what kind of $DISASTER[rand(0,100)] could occur.
thanks,
friendOf($USERNAME).
so i’ve played with PGP in the past, and was completely overwhelmed and confused. for me, the tools were arcane, the documentation assumed much knowledge that i didn’t have, and wasn’t very helpful for the novice.
that was probably ten years ago. PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) has gone away, and in its place is GPG (GNU Privacy Guard). there are distros of GPG for pretty much every major platform, and there’s even a firefox extension to help integrate gpg into gmail, making things That Much Easier. i’ve used it a bit (though i only have three friends who use gpg at the moment), and the process isn’t as hard as i once thought, especially with the tools in the state they are today. if you’re curious, you might find it a little easier than you thought. it basically works like this:
fireGPG works will for firefox, and integrates some handy buttons into gmail so that you can sign, verify, encrypt, decrypt, and send — all without having to leave your browser. when i installed GPG4Win on my XPSP2 box, it dropped right in and worked like a charm. however, i also installed it on my suse 9.3 box at work. in that case, it complained of not being able to find the gpg binary, even though i pointed the extension right at it. on the fireGPG forums, this seems to be a known issue for some people (on both windows and linux) with no solid solution yet, so it may or may not bite you. the developer is working on it, so there’s still hope.
another thing i found myself wanting to do is have my private key on two different machines (home, work) so that i could send encrypted mail from both places. i found a really awesome command-line gpg cheatsheet that helps a lot when doing more of the fiddly bits, and i recommend reading it. tip for you windows users: after installing GPG4Win, running cmd.exe to get a terminal will let you do these command-line items.
so that’s been my past couple days, aside from a lot of super mario galaxy with sara. oh, and tiger woods pga tour 2008. which, while a nice game, has one of the worst interfaces in the known universe. cheers, and if i hear from you, i hope to hear from you via gpg!
here’s why: she just read 1000 picture books in 100 days.
yeah. i know! she’s crazy, what can i say?
she was set on her course this past august when a speaker at a conference that she attends suggested that in order to know how to write a good picture book, one must have read a thousand of them. she decided to do so, and moreover, she decided to do it in only a hundred days. holy crap! here’s an excerpt from her recent post about it:
“On the last day of 2007, I reached my goal of reading 1000 picture books in 100 days. It was one of the best things I’ve ever done for my writing. I have a new understanding of picture books that I’m already putting to good use and much fun.
I kept track of all the books on LibraryThing. You can sort the entries by any category, author, ratings, or, most handy of all, publisher. I’m excited about using it to see what publishing houses are publishing what sort of books. I hope you find the list useful as well.”
so if you want to help me out, i’ve submitted the story to Propeller and Digg both. please feel free to vote on them! … (propeller, digg)
i’m finally stepping into this world. my email address is: the username that this entry was posted by, at gmail.
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finished Portal (1st person puzzle shooter by Valve, for those of you non-gamers) this morning, finally. just got the orange box last week (yay black friday deals! only $25) and spend probably the best 2.5 hours of my gaming* life in a long time playing portal. i can’t believe i took this long to get around to it. i haven’t hit the advanced maps or the challenge maps yet, but i’m looking forward to it.
the way things are going at work though, it may be after christmas before i can get to it. working on work, and i need to be done with it like yesterday. yikes, right?
sara and i played a lot of mario party on sunday, which was awesome. some enforcer friends of ours popped in and we had some four player action as well. and pizza. and the day before that, sara and i had a brainwave and put together a projector screen for our new mitsubishi HC1500. we got some really nice fabric at Jo-Ann Fabric that was extremely opaque (intended for windowblinds), some extra thread, etc., and then went to home depot and got an 8′ long 2″x2″ made of some crazy hardwood that wouldn’t bend under its own weight, and a length of PVC pipe for the bottom to pull down the screen good and tight. got some shelf brackets, eye bolts, drywall screw combos, and s-hooks for the hanging mechanism, and while sara sewed up the loops at top and bottom for the 2×2 and the pie to sit in, i measured and hung the brackets. once complete, it looked awesome. we watched annie hall. the projector isn’t in the best place (we had to keystone a little), but it looks really good, and i can’t wait to get some component cables for the Wii so that we can see it all in glorious 480p.
yeah. 480p. i don’t have anything that does 720p or 1080anything yet. one step at a time!
*: sara found this post which did not originally including the adjective ‘gaming’. i am chastened.