Monday, June 04, 2007

Iron Man Kills Dr. Lucky's dog


Iron Man Kills Dr. Lucky's dog
Originally uploaded by flirianders.

Kill Dr. Lucky is a great Cheapass game. We scavenged both the Marvel Monopoly and the classic Monopoly pieces for this game. The variation we played was Kill Dr. Lucky and his dog. I as Iron man finally killed Dr. Lucky's dog. I was so satisfied with the moment, it had to have a photo. I no longer remember the final outcome, but that pesky dog was finally eliminated.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Thoughts on Django

I've just started really looking into Django and so far I've been impressed. I've bee pleasantly surprised that things were easier than I thought and nicely organized. I really like the Models, Templates, and Admin interface. The model concept provides a nice database independent data structure. For simple test projects it's really simple to use SQLite. The key feature I like about the Templates is the ability to create base templates and extend them for specific task. Allows for efficient coding of pages. The automatically generated Admin interface has received a lot of deserved attention it's a great concept.


Areas that I'm looking into more. If the Admin interface is based off a template structure can it be extended for basic user/member of the site. So a regular user could change their profile without me having to duplicate the coding that would be auto generated in the Admin interface.


Also, as a new user it looks like I need to build a base set of templates that can be used and reused through out all my Django projects. Once that basic set is created I could stamp out a lot of variations on a theme for projects I'd like to build in django. It would be nice to have an application theme that could be modded. It might make Django more cookie cutter but it would awesome to not have test projects look junky while the admin interface is clean and usable.


As for test projects I've been enamored with creating a list of lists project. I have simple prototype that was fun. Now I want to revise it and make it have user registration, RSS, atom, and list sharing. As this goes I'd like to examine how the Model resolves recursion. Lists of lists of lists, etc.


Another project that I've been terribly interested in is using an interpreted environment to dynamically build applications and interact with applications from interpreted shell type environment.


Figured I get these thoughts written down before I forgot.

Friday, February 09, 2007

Thoughts for a Documentary Movie Series

When I was I kid I loved TV. Once when my parents decided to limit access, I argued that it was an important learning tool. We learned about relationships, technology, what to do in a disaster, what was happening in the world, and how to tell time by the plot. I believed I put together a pretty compelling argument. However, that stiil was the end of the all night Friday night TV. I looked at TV as the source of knowledge about the world I lived in. Looking at TV, Movies, and fiction as documentary and learning is a common strategic approach to understanding the world. The series I'm envisioning would take the documentary which is supposed to be a representation of the real, show reality is shaped by some very familiar dramatic arcs and emotional themes. Documentaries like a photograph show more context than the main subject. Documentaries tell a story that pulls from a specific moment the recordings, images, documents, people, and film, that can be found that are not created with the POV of the now. These objects, however, are wedged into the frame of documentary. The documentary and the objects of the past locked in a battle for context.

The Mechaton Lego Madness

Getting the Mechs to the field battle is a difficult, but important task. I had assembled my bricks into a mighty prescribed army according to the manuals provide in the boxes they came in, but as the battle approached, and I started customizing the army they have devolved back into a pile of bricks no longer contained in neat ready to assemble little containers. They are now contained in the one plastic box that forms the miasma of creation, which I will call "The Sea of Corruption," for all freshly hatched lego Mecha. Much like the "God Warriors" from Nausicaa, they will rise, and unleash destruction upon the world. But not to soon. I don't want any of them to melt.