NEW YEAR!!!! WOOOOOOOOP!
Resolved: I should post on this blog at least weekly.
Also, I'm gonna revamp the sidebar, I think. I still like this layout though.
Happy Today!
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
2013
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Palace.
I'm trying to figure out where my mind palace should be...obviously, the place I know best would be my own house, or possibly the school, but I would really like to have a place far more grand than that...
Perhaps I should use Hogwarts, I do know that place very well from my countless re-readings of the series, but that makes me feel like a copycat (even though it's a good fit). Considering I probably wouldn't be going there very much until school, I actually do have quite a bit of time to familiarize myself with a very grand place...I'm thinking Windsor Castle or Buckingham Palace. I'm edging towards Buckingham palace.
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Heat
Not too original of a post, considering it's summer, but seriously, it is absolutely SWELTERING outside.
And people wonder why I don't go out more...Well, it's because it's BLISTERING.
There is no reason that anyone should enjoy being outside when it is so incredibly SCORCHING, the best place to be in such a situation is a soft couch in front of the fan and above an air conditioning vent, like the one I have been resolutely boring a hole in all summer.
So, my recommendation in this stuffy, feverish, blazing, burning of a day like this one is to stay inside, and sit as still as possible....to not cause yourself any unnecessary sweating. Good luck.
Courtesy of Helen at 2:44 PM 0 comments
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Common Misconceptions.
One common misconception about the book The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is that it is a disgusting book.
You expect it to be filled page after page with verbose and colorful descriptions of what diseased meat looks like, along with everything thing that went into it in the early 20th century.
That is not so!
In fact, far from being a gory, matter-of-fact ramble on sanitation, it is one of THE most depressing books I have ever read.
When you are reading this book, you want to curl up and die just so you can stop reading about how all the other characters curl up and die. NOTHING good happens, everything is a curse in disguise, until the very end, which isn't even the original ending! Sinclair ended up changing it to the hopeful push for socialism we read today from an even MORE depressing ending, because it was too depressing.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Ohhhh, new look...
So apparently, Blogger has a new layout look! Although, this could literally be several months old considering I haven't updated this blog in about that long. I'd post a screenshot, but that sounds like a lot of work.
Anyway, it's summer...Several days ago, actually. And I still don't have time to "chill" (as the young people say these days) since I'm just too darn busy studying for the SAT next Saturday...Oh well, things should settle down nicely after that ordeal.
Courtesy of Helen at 11:19 PM 0 comments
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
I Hate Tower Defense Games
Yep, I HATE them. I never play them. EVER.
(Lie)
Well, I do find tower defense games a bit tedious and boring, but for some reason, I've gone back to LOVING Bloons Tower Defense. WHAT HAPPENED TO ME?! Well, the fifth one did recently come out, and it's very good. But upgrades take forever, and what's wrong with a nice platformer or RPG?
The problem is, those USED to be good. Games like Rebuild., Fancy Pants, Achievement unlocked....Basically, games I would play more than once. And my favorite game designers don't come out with games regularly anymore; Borne has been working on FP3 for years, and jmtb02 hasn't come out with a major, long game since Elephant Quest.
I was rather disappointed in JayisGames' best of 2011. Some games that won were purely low quality and frankly, rather boring.
Hopefully, 2012 holds better prospects for browser based games.
Courtesy of Helen at 4:43 PM 5 comments
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Bleh
GAAAHHHH
Must post
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(I will eventually)
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Just how crazy IS China?
New images from Google Maps shows odd unidentifiable structures being built in the middle of the Gobi desert.
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Saturday, November 12, 2011
The Southwest Research Institute has discovered that the solar systems may have lost a giant gas planet several million years ago.
Astronomer David Nesvorny managed to learn some secrets of the past of the solar system by looking at the Kuiper belt and the craters on the Earth's moon. He discovered a "dynamic instability" that may suggest a planet had once existed 600 million years ago between Mars and Jupiter.
There were several alternative scenarios to explain this instability, however, each held flaws that couldn't be solved through the application of the current solar system. Therefore, another giant planet of a size like Uranus or Neptune may help solve these flaws. By adding this new mass, the simulations of the solar system during that time period actually adds up.
“The possibility that the solar system had more than four giant planets initially, and ejected some, appears to be conceivable in view of the recent discovery of a large number of free-floating planets in interstellar space, indicating the planet ejection process could be a common occurrence,” Nesvorny said.
If you have any idea of the location of this theoretical, anonymous planet, feel free to contact the Southwest Research institute.
Courtesy of Helen at 7:31 PM 0 comments
Friday, October 28, 2011
How to Break Into Windows (And Prevent It)
One of the biggest concerns in this digital age is the age old problem of security. There are some VERY simple ways of getting into a locked computer, and it's not just trying the user's birthday either.
Luckily, preventing such attacks on your own computer is almost just as easy. In this special 2-part edition, I'll be describing easy ways to hack and prevent hacking into Windows and Macs. Obviously, I'm beginning with Windows. And yeah, you can use these methods for innocent purposes (like getting into your computer if you forget the password) too.
The Sloth Way: Copying the Files Using Linux
This is probably the easiest, laziest way to get at someone's files. Just burn a live copy of Linux (Such as Ubuntu) onto a CD, and stick it in the computer you want. Pick the trial option, which should take you to the desktop. From there, you can basically just copy all the windows files from the Places menu.
Protect Yourself: Encrypt your OS--A malicious user can't access any encrypted files.
The Sly Way: Reset Password with System Rescue
This way requires a bit of command work. However, if you need to access the OS itself, using the Linux-based system rescue CD is the best way, as it allows you to reset the password. It should cause you any problems if you follow these instructions line by line.
Protect Yourself: Again, this is basically useless for encrypted files.
The Blunt Way: Crack the Password
No, don't look around for sticky-notes which very conveniently have passwords written on them, and yeah, no one really uses their birthday, their name, or "password." There are plenty of programs for cracking passwords, Ophcrack may be the best. Again, there's a line-by-line here.
Protect Yourself: Since this program just gets the passwords for you, encryption won't help here. But you can stump Ophcrack by making your passwords longer than 14 characters, and really complicated. But remember, a password doesn't have to be hard to remember to be hard to crack.
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
It'll make student essays harder to read, but that doesn't make it any less awesome.
Ludvig Bruneau Rossow, a Norwegian graphic designer, one day decided to take it upon himself to make a font from railway models. He created every letter of the alphabet from an old train set found in his grandmother's basement. Unfortunately, he did not manage to make any of the punctuation or other subsets.
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Well, what do you know?
So, it's really quite interesting to look at some of my older posts. At some point, I actually posted quite regularly, several times a week, even. However, I've know that there's an inverse relation between the frequency of my posts and the quality of my posts. So, in reality, I should post less.
On the other hand, this relationship might actually be a false positive and reflect instead as a direct relationship between my age and my quality of posts. Unfortunately, we may never know...Unless I start posting more often, but everyone knows that's probably not going to happen.
Courtesy of Helen at 1:13 PM 0 comments
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
The fount of youth....
...Really isn't all that plentiful. I was looking over some of the older posts on this blog, and there were some pretty dumb things.
It's surprising that I made my first post on this blog in 2008. I believe that is....7th grade? 6th? Probably 7th. And I spelled strategy "strategie!" How could I make THAT mistake?
It's kind of amusing too. I just read a post about how impressed I am with myself for beating Minesweeper on expert in 276 seconds. Hah! That's about twice the average time it takes me now--approximately 130 seconds, with a record of 110. Speaking of which, I ought to save a screenshot as proof....
Ok, on the plus side, I really did post a lot back then, with 40 posts in just that year alone. Of course, that number went down each year, ending at a measly 5 posts in 2011. The year's 3/4 over, too! It's incredible how much this blog has been neglected. But really, there were some great posts here too. I think blog quality peaked when I started adding pictures. I really like that post about flowers, and the one about stick notes (I believe they are under "Food for thought")
Anyway, I promise to post more, for the few people that occasionally read this.
Courtesy of Helen at 8:32 PM 0 comments
Monday, September 12, 2011
Jamie's the Coolest Person ever
Yep, she totally is :D
Too bad she never reads my blog.
Too bad nobody does
It's so sad....
Courtesy of Helen at 1:20 PM 1 comments
Thursday, August 25, 2011
GAH
OK, this sort of blog neglect is UNACCEPTABLE.
I'm am setting a new-school-year's resolution.
I shall update this blog at least once a week.
^This probably won't happen, but hey, goal setting is a key factor in success.
Hmm....
Oh! This year's debate topic is:
Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase its exploration and/or development beyond the earth's mesosphere.
And that's like....right there ↓
Trust me, it sounds like an exciting topic, but the problem is, you have to be realistic about it. As much as I'd love to talk about space elevators and building a galactic empire, we don't really have those technological capabilities. So we're stuck with boring stuff like space-based solar power and asteroid mining.
Courtesy of Helen at 9:43 PM 2 comments
Related to: 2011-2012, Wide world
Sunday, April 24, 2011
My gutter smells like syrup!
My blog is resurrected! How fares you all?
I wanted to make a note about how wonderful sticky notes are. You see, not only do the conveniently stick to many things, they are also deceptively urgent.
They have a certain degree of urgency in that they aren't sticky like tape. Sticky notes will fall off quickly if you don't attend to them quickly, so you are always reminded of the note as you worry about it falling off. Therefore, you are more motivated to get the task done, take of the sticky, and safely dispose of it without worrying about losing it and forgetting this vitally important task.
I love sticky notes.
Courtesy of Helen at 8:15 PM 0 comments
Related to: Food for Thought, Rants
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Rooting for the Bad Guys
What, I ask of you, is wrong with rooting for the bad guys? Or rather, not necessarily the bad, but the cynical, the self-centered, and the ones who know what they want and how they are going to get it.
Frankly, I feel that those are the most interesting people of all. They rarely tend to have the same sappy ideals of the protagonist, of love, hope, and all things warm and fuzzy. Instead, these are the radicals, the philosophers, and the ones who make the first move.
I see nothing deplorable in that. Really, what is the difference between Buzz Lightyear and Hitler? Hitler was a brilliant leader. He managed not only to get others to believe what he wanted, but he even got them to act upon those beliefs. Buzz Lightyear was an equally charismatic leader, and ideologically, what really is the difference in the personalities of these two?
We glorify the nice people because their actions tend to benefit society more. Ok, fine, I'll give them that, but at least let me sympathize with the bad guy who is hated by all others and will not be getting the happy ending.
When was the last time you attempted to imagine the glorious history behind these characters in fiction? I will give you my answer: today. In Julius Caesar, I
These guys are the wittiest, the smartest, and most courageous of all, because they chose to cross that line between glory and infamy. That's why I love them.
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Sunday, February 27, 2011
...Wow
Incredible...the last post I made was in December! That means this is my first post this year--and it's February!! Well, as soon as I return home I will grace you all with a special about Buzz Lightyear. However, I have never seen Toy Story either.
Courtesy of Helen at 12:35 PM 0 comments
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