Monday
Dec202004

I love cross-platform open source.

I'm so in love with open source. And unix. And cygwin.
./configure
make
make install

Those three commands lead to such goodness. At the moment I'm installing FreeType2, a free, high-quality, portable font engine. I'm installing it on my windows tablet, but I'm entirely certain that I'll be able to compile and install it on the linux system at work with those same three commands... and that code I write on my PC will work under linux.

And, my favorite firefox feature: type anything into the firefox address bar. Hit return. You get the google "I'm-Feeling-Lucky" result. It's just... so... perfect.

Sunday
Dec192004

I'm a hobbit!

Janet Bruesselbach painted me last night, as Frodo. She's a RISD student who's into sci-fi and fantasy and geeks. She was my partner in cs137 this fall. She asked if she could paint me as a fictional character... I took a look at my hair, which is at its curly, overgrown stage, and decided to be a hobbit. So last night I pulled on some heavy felt pants and a cloak, took off my shoes and socks, and posed on Janet's couch... while watching Return of the King, no less. Janet started with an empty canvas, and then three hours later, there was an actual painting there. Of me! As a hobbit! I look like me and also like a hobbit at the same time. I was worried that I wouldn't like the way I look, but I really do... something about how hobbits are supposed to be chubby.

I did try to watch the whole ROTK extended edition, but that's just too long to sit still for me!

Now I"m off to the cave for some hacking on screen, which I'm re-implementing in IS3D. I want to finish a project. For once.

Maybe that's what's so amazing about Janet's painting last night -- she produced a complete, finished work. Also that she did it on a Saturday night, at the end of the semester... it reminded me that artists make art for fun, not just for coursework. I code for fun, too, sure, but this was still somehow surprising, I suppose after all semester of hearing the RISD kids saying things like "I have to go finish a painting now."

Zebediah and I are planning to build a space ship and fly to the moon, or Mars, or Saturn. We will bring Hugo and Phineas in special kitty space suits, and we will return to earth when we need to go to a cat food store. Darling and Isabel just want to lie on the couch; they don't want to go to space.

Wednesday
Dec152004

Barney Cam 2004

The white house has made a film starring the most visible memebers of the Bush cabinet and Barney, W's scottish terrier. CNN just played the whole film. The plot seems to be that Barney has lost Mrs. Beasley, who is the new puppy. It actually features W down on one knee in the white house explaining to Barney what his job is for the holiday season, and why Barney didn't get any cabinet appointments.
People! There's a war on in Iraq. American children don't have enough to eat and they're certainly not getting enough education. We're accumulating a gigantormous deficit, and the dollar is sliding. Why are they spending the time and money on this silliness?

Monday
Dec132004

just like 1995

oh my god it's late and i'm at the cave and i'm programming and it's just like 1995. except there wasn't a cave then. instead we had the VR lab, which is now the editing room, but which also had no windows and a giant sgi.

Thursday
Dec092004

geek survival kit

Lately I have been having entirely too much fun with duct tape, velcro, and surplus electronics. I've been connecting everything to everything else. The two best examples of the last 24 hours:
-- a wireless keyboard duct-taped to a belt, making a wearable keyboard for use in vr. We took some pretty silly pictures of this; apparently it has a glam-rock aspect that RISD students can't get enough of.
-- a super-cheap dvd player, my ipod, and an walkman radio hooked up to my tv -- a complete home entertainment system that would just about fit in a backpack.

I think I should make it a point to always have the following supplies on hand:
* velcro
* duct tape
* utility knife or leatherman
* cable ties
* blank cd-r's
* earbud headphones
* dark chocolate
* aa batteries
* an unread issue of the ny times magazine, harper's digest, the economist, science news, or the atlantic monthly
* aleve