Sound art- I found them by looking for DropLift
Web link of note: Quiet American
(At http://www.quietamerican.org)
Science, Mad. And some movies.
Sound art- I found them by looking for DropLift
Web link of note: Quiet American
(At http://www.quietamerican.org)
This site is great, full of high-quality articles on random forgotten Americana, like
Web link of note: Lileks
(At http://www.lileks.com/)
Cute! it’s a black and white animation/game of a man in a suit flying around… it sort of reminds me of Little Nemo in Slumberland.
Web link of note: Fly Guy
(At http://www.trevorvanmeter.com/flyguy/)
I installed Zen Cart on a client’s machine…
Here’s my notes on making the switch!
As is evident from looking at the URLs of any part of the catalog, the “main” page is just index.php, regardless of what the content of the page is. For any particular page it loads, it has a default file it uses for the entire site, which may be overridden by a locally defined file.
Most of these are PHP code only:
Define Template Variables picked up from
includes/templates/[NAME OF TEMPLATE]/common/main_template_vars.php unless a file exists in theincludes/modules/pages/[PAGE_NAME]/ directory to overide. Allowing different pages to have different overall templates.
Define the template that will govern the overall page layout, can be done on a page by page basis or using a default template. The default template installed will be a standard 3 column lauout. This template also loads the page body code from a page named in the variable $body_code.
(This refers to includes/templates/template_default/common/tpl_main_page.php for the entire site or
includes/templates/template_default/[PAGE_NAME]/tpl_main_page.php for a specific page )
…anyway, that’s how it associates the “main_page” attribute with a PHP page in one of those two locations. That content page will determine the contents between the two columns and above the “center” elements such as “new products”.
The page ALSO has a main location-
So, in summary:
These messages are defined in
Including the new pages:
Up to now our investigation has been totally speculative and non-invasive. Below we summarize all the changes and the notes:
At one point I was looking for (and finally found) a book of woodblock prints of Japanese monsters.
I have since gotten a great book that my friend Sandy brought from Japan: it’s called
(図説)日本妖快大全 (which MAY be read “[zusetsu] nippon youkai taizen” ??) which translates to (Illustrated) encyclopedia of japanese bewitching monsters I think. The book is by Shigeru Mizuki ( 水木 ã—ã’ã‚‹).
The problem is I have no idea how to say the title, since there aren’t any furigana and my vocabulary isn’t very extensive, and my dictionaries don’t have any of these words in them. I had to piece it together by looking up the kanji, then finding all the readings for each, then looking up those phrases I built in my dictionary. Agh!
Searching for information, it’s the 妖快 part which is giving me problems. It seems to be associated with a lot of anime porn… maybe it means “fantastical” ?
Okay I did a little research on the author- he is pretty famous, having done:
According to a post by “August Ragone”:
Shigeru Mizuki who lost his right arm in the Pacific War, and trained himself to draw with his left. He came to national attention in Japan in the mid-1960s with his striking and unusual style, and several of his manga were transformed into television seriess.
There seems to be a distinction between youkai, which are more like weird creatures like the Loch Ness Monster, from obake, which are more “abomination” type monsters, like undead things. I found an essay by Robert Jay Gould which was pretty informative.
Coool
I’m going to snarf this entire archive!
Web link of note: Big in Japan
(At http://metropolis.japantoday.com/biginjapan/biginjapaninc.htm)
It was only a matter of time I guess. When entries started appearing on eBay, everyone I know thought it was such an obvious idea, that it was amazing no one had done it before. Now there is an entire service based around marketing them.
Web link of note: Imaginary Girlfriends
(At http://imaginarygirlfriends.com/)
I have a brilliant new idea for a reality game show: it came to me while Dy’s mom was telling us about a visit she made to San Francisco with her seniors group.
Picturing all these old people wandering around the tourist traps of the city made me think of what a nightmare it would be collecting all of them after their alloted meandering time was up.
So I was thinking, what if you had college students with radios hunting for them all in squads? What if they were all cranked into a panic and given instructions to not lose a single member of a giant group of potential Alzheimer’s patients? Some of them would be driving the collection vans, some would be on more maneuverable “spotter” vehicles like scooters or motorcycles, maybe in teams, “wolf packs,” which could deploy a whole squad of herdsmen at one end of a mall and pick them up on the other end after their jogging sweep of the area.
Sounds like a show doesn’t it? To make it extra dangerous, I mean interesting as a game show, you would give the seniors an incentive to run- they are all released from a central location and given a head start; if they are still free after two hours then they get prize money.
The name of the show: “Whiteheads and Wolves”
Very nutty puzzle game- the object seems to be to develop this minature red planet/satellite.
You add all these elements to the red sphere, and the order that you add them changes the degree of their development.
The objects, NOT in order of the solution:
Web link of note: GROW
(At http://yellow.ribbon.to/~grow/)
Hornusser is a very weird sport. I have no idea what the rules are because the sites are all in Swiss German!
Web link of note: Hornusser
(At http://www.hornusser.de/)