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Bioshock’s “sick” ending

First off, apologies for the badly written entry a previous to this one. I was barely conscious at the time, just eager to get it written so i could play some more. I figured it was necessary in case my observations had merit. Apparently this time i was wrong.

Ah well.

Yesterday i completed Bioshock – so my blog goes back to regularly scheduled programming. I’m not sure what game i’ll play next, but i doubt it’ll captivate me as much. We’ll get back to that in a while.

You’re wondering why i’ve referred to the ending of Bioshock as “sick”, well i’m not referring to the games ending.. i’m referring to the pathetic state i’ve been in for the last couple of days. I took a one way train to Phlegmsville, and they made me the mayor.

The nice thing about taking some sick time was that i got some stuff done. I built a new bed (which will hopefully help with my aching back), completed Bioshock, tidied up, cooked, and watched some movies/tv shows i had been saving.

The bad thing about taking sick time is that it’s even more quiet boring moments to sit around feeling sorry for yourself. I think the worst part of having a cold is tearing your nose to pieces with all the tissues you go through. That, and everything seems to aggravate you more than usual.

There was a period of time not too long ago where my health was constantly on the rocks. Every time someone i knew caught something i was guaranteed to get it. I ended up taking loads of time off work because of it, and just generally felt like crap. So i did some research into immune system problems. As well as switching my diet around (which i’ve been doing quite a lot of this year) i decided to cut out caffeine and cut out sugar. I also decided to drink a cup of Rooibos tea with lemon every morning. The difference was quite evident, i didn’t get sick at all.

But, there was a problem. See.. i love coffee, and i need caffeine. Sure i could handle not having it, but it didn’t mean i wasn’t depressed when i thought about my plight. To make it harder, people at work started drinking more and more. I didn’t mind so much when they would nip down to McDonalds and buy a cup of their coffee imitation drinks, but after a while they came back to the cafetiere and better than usual coffee. It didn’t take long before i broke. Ordered some fresh grounds from my favourite supplier. Ordered a bag for home too.. It wasn’t long till i was buying myself a can of Red Bull on Monday mornings.. It wasn’t long till i was giving up on my morning tea. Of course, the first illness i encountered hit home, and now i’m lying in bed blogging about it because i feel hellish – as well as stupid.

Ah well, onto happier things. A couple of days ago i was forced to buy something i’ve wanted to buy for a while, but never really needed to. A couple of 500gig hard drives. The 500gig Seagate Freeagent external drive that i’ve been using as an archive is full now, and it’s about time i got a real media server running in here. So i have my old Windows machine sitting gutted on the floor. I think it’s a 2.4Ghz AMD processor with 768MB of RAM and a couple of 80gig Western Digital drives. The plan is to take everything important off one of the 80gigs, and install Ubuntu on it. Then stick the two 500gigs in there, followed by a third next month. That’ll hold me over for a while.

As i mentioned before, now that i’ve finished bioshock i have nothing else to play. Out of the 13 xbox 360 games i own, there are only 3 i haven’t finished.

  • Kameo – The underwater control mechanic really annoyed me, so i gave up.
  • Test Drive Unlimited – The only way to “finish” it is to achieve everything, and i’m not that much of a driving game fan.
  • Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter – I liked it at first, but the missions became frustrating because of the complex controls and the game failed to capture me. Playing Rainbow Six Vegas really put me off continuing GRAW because it’s nowhere near as enjoyable.

Blue Dragon is out now. I downloaded the demo hoping for an exciting new RPG. I was immediately put off by the graphics, and put off even further by the strange dragon combat mechanic. But boredom brought me back to it, and i was a little more patient with it. I guess i could probably enjoy it if i play it from the beginning. I’ll buy it, but i don’t think i’ll buy it for it’s current £39.99 price.

John Woos Stranglehold is out soon. The demo is exciting. It’s like a next gen Max Payne in Japan, which is such a good thing. I can’t imagine it’ll be very captivating (though even if it was, i doubt it could’ve been close to Bioshock of Marvel Ultimate Alliance, so does it really matter?). But it might be fun for a while.

Two Worlds is out now, and i don’t know much about it other than it looks like a cheesy Oblivion clone that belongs on a PC.

It’s tempting to just buy C&C3.

Oh, but i get my CoD4 beta invite on Friday…

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Ego

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Shaun: you > god
Shaun: you > god
Shaun: you > god
Shaun: you > god
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Shaun: you > god
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Thanks Shaun!

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AWOL

I haven’t written in a couple of days because i’ve been pretty busy.
This administration system i’m developing is due for a demo on Sunday morning, so i’m polishing it and sorting out a few additions.

You know you’re working too hard when you start having an existential crisis over variable variables while sitting in the first class section while zooming across the country in a train, and complaining that your code has become “way too abstract”.

Yeah.

The good news is that i have my collectors edition of Bioshock. Though there was some drama getting it. Since i had the day off work today i asked a friend to collect my copy. The shop enthused to me a few days ago that there would be absolutely no problem with that. But, you’ve guessed it, there was. Some employee didn’t want to hand it over, because my friend did not have a receipt. I had to call them from home to explain that i was the first pre-order. The line started with me, and that in the front of his ringbound pre-order folder he’d find a hand written slip with my name on it (which he did). So, long story short, i got my copy. Six inch big daddy statue and everything.

I haven’t played it yet, because i’ve been forcing myself to work. How’s that for willpower?

In other news, i’m really enjoying a show on The History Channel called Human Weapon and the latest episode airs tonight. Sadly that’s “tonight” in America. It’s already “tomorrow” (01:46) here in Scotland and i’m shattered. I don’t think i can stay up till it hits the torrent sites. Bleh. As you can discover by clicking the link i’ve provided, it’s a martial arts show – a subject i have much interest in.

Oh! My new connection got enabled today. Brand spanking new ADSL2. It’s rated for “up to 24mb” but at the moment i’m getting just over 16.

I spent ages staring at:
waiting for ADSL2

Till finally i got desperate and called up and asked for an ETA. I was told “sometime before 9pm”, which was lovely to hear except that i called at mid day, so i had anything up to 9 bloody hours to wait. Thankfully it kicked in just after lunch, and it wasn’t long before i saw:
downloading at high speed

That’s one point six MEGABYTES a second.

We’ve always suffered from slow connections here in the UK, because we were dominated by one telecoms company. In America there has always been a lot of competition to drive prices down, so people have been used to things like “free local calls” for as long as they can remember. We on the other hand got to enjoy extortionate prices and dial-up internet for wayyy too long. It all began to change when Ofcom (or possibly Oftel at the time) forced British Telecom to give other companies access to it’s telephone exchanges. Other companies could step in and install their own equipment. Offer their customers new exciting things. Provide some much needed competition.

The horror of dial up still lingers in my mind during dark and stormy nights, no matter how much i try to suppress the memories. When MP3s became popular, and we were all stuck on 32kbps or 56kbps modems it was a luxury to download a couple of them. We were so used to the speeds that it was common parlance for us to refer to 1 megabyte of data as “five minutes”, seeing as that was how much time it would take to download. A three megabyte MP3 would have taken fifteen minutes to download. Though i shaved off quite a bit of time because i insisted on using external modems (because internal “software” modems shared your CPU, and could cause a fair bit of slowdown.. or be affected themselves if you were doing something resource intensive like.. playing tomb raider 1) and had a high end ISP.

The point i’m struggling to make is that these recollections are ingrained in me, and it still boggles my mind to think that i can now download in two seconds, something that would’ve taken fifteen minutes when i was in school.

Sick.

When we first had access to DSL in my area i signed us up to an ISP who happily stuck with their unlimited use policy. This was important to me because now that i had ultra fast broadband (512kbps.. yeah) i planned to download everything i had ever desired. We stuck with this company for years, slowly upgrading as the tech was available. Eventually we got to a claimed speed of 8mbps (though in actuality we weren’t getting nearly that much bandwidth), and with that speed bump i learned that the company had changed some things around. Most importantly their policy regarding usage. No longer did you have the luxury of “unlimited”, now things were very much limited. 13 gigabytes of downloads a month before they’d start imposing limits on your account. Thirteen gigabytes a month!! To put that into perspective i just checked my modem stats: The modem has been running for pretty much dead on 12 hours, and in that time i’ve downloaded just over 12 gigabytes.

So we’ve established that my monthly limit was lousy. But that wasn’t the only problem. The ISP also implemented strict traffic shaping. Traffic shaping is the notion of detecting and categorising different types of network use (like web surfing, video use, peer to peer downloads, gaming, etc) and allowing them certain percentages of bandwidth use. Web traffic for example would be given the largest percentage of the network traffic because it’s the most important, but peer to peer downloading would be given the smallest because it’s disruptive to other users and potentially criminal. It’s all well and good on paper, but it is absolutely disgusting to fire up a torrent and discover you’re getting something like 800 BYTES per second. Not megabytes, not even kilobytes.. just bytes. I could fax the data and get a better transfer rate.

To contrast that, here’s the transfer rate i got in bittorrent earlier today:
fast bittorrent

Yeah. It’s a big difference.

I’m rediscovering what it’s like to have a bit of freedom on the internet. I can download new game demos on my Xbox 360 without feeling guilty. I can watch streaming videos. I can download linux distributions. Freedom.

I got a bit carried away with my ranting here, it’s 02:21 and i really should be sleeping, this was only going to be a tiny quick post. Heh.

Goodnight.

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Tidying up

A quick entry for today. I’ve been busy busy busy and i have lots more to do.

I’m sitting surrounded by stuff, midway through a tidying spree that i’ve been putting off for a while. So for a bit of flavour and insight i’m going to tell you about some of the stuff i’ve hoarded.

I can see:

A small Westfield MVG 100 guitar amp, and my beautiful Peavey Grind 6 string bass (which, by the way, i cannot play at all).

A pile of empty boxes. Every time i buy something that comes in a box i keep it until i’m sure i want to keep whatever it was i bought. I’m not entirely sure why i do it, i can’t remember a single thing i’ve returned, and i don’t often keep things in mint condition. Anyway.. One box is for a Kenwood “Night and Day” smoothie maker. One for a Dremel Stylus rotary tool. Oh, there are two empty Apple keyboard boxes too. Up until a few days ago one of them had a broken keyboard in it, i suspected the controller was screwed and my suspicions were proven true when i swapped the working keys and membrane from that keyboard, into another keyboard which i spilt red bull on. I ended up with a working keyboard for my trouble, and now both boxes are empty.

I see an Ikea ceiling lampshade and two bulbs, which i’ve been meaning to install for a few weeks (or is it months?) but can’t bear to turn off the house power for long enough to do it – that would mean losing my net connection. I haven’t had ceiling lights in my room since the last set broke (literally months ago).

I see a magicians practice mat, which i use for training card skills.

I see a Polaroid camera.

I see a set of short weight bars and a stack of York weights.

I see six juggling balls.

I see my old iBook, Sukkiri – who is sadly broken. I discovered a few days ago that the screen no longer functions. I’m convinced i can fix her though. She looks like this:
sukkiri

I see a cordless 24 volt drill and a hammer. I used them to reassemble my desk recently. Don’t ask why i needed the hammer.

I see my Ubuntu box, which lives in an Antec Sonata case. On top of it is my Xbox 360, dvd/divx player and normally my Wii (currently on loan to my sister so she can play zelda).

I see my external 500GB Seagate Freeagent hard drive.

I see a Martindale Golok mk2.

I see hundreds of bagged and boarded comics.

I see my Xbox vision webcam, which i’ve been using with my macbook pro to scan barcodes for Delicious Library.

I see two rolls of 120 rollfilm that i never got processed.

I see a Go board which sadly doesn’t get much action.

I see a Canon 17-40L lens which, sadly, doesn’t get much action.

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Content Management Systems

So i’m working on a Content Management System for a small business startup. I’m not really going to go into any detail about who and what because it’s none of your business. I am however going to tell you about some of my thoughts on the subject.

I love administration systems, always have. For some reason i’m wired to really appreciate running systems and services. Providing resources from a technical perspective has always appealed to me. I’ve run servers, worked on games, developed websites and set up infrastructures.

To me it’s all about providing technical solutions to real-world problems. Digital solving analogue, cyberspace providing for meatspace. I enjoy a lot of things for similar reasons. I like firearms because they’re a technical solution to a very valid real world problem (people may want to kill me, i need to kill them first, you may not agree with the rationale, but it’s still a valid problem). I like engines because, again, they’re an example of humans using technological advances to conquer a pressing problem (this horse is nowhere near fast enough!). I read a very appropriate quote somewhere about flamethrowers being awesome because someone once sat and thought:

I want to set someone on fire, but without being close to them.

Awesome.

Anyway. I think i got a bit distracted there, you’ll notice i do that a lot.

Technology, ooh, Content Management Systems, that’s it. Yeah. So i’m working on this new CMS, and because the company it’s for work in an area that’s very close to my heart i’ve decided to do a good job on it. Not to say i don’t always do a good job.. Just that this time i’m doing a good job. I’ve changed my methodology a bit, and deployed some techniques that i’ve been meaning to get going for a long time.

I’ve been working on a form to add team members. It would’ve been very simple to make one big ugly plain HTML form with a load of fields and next to no descriptions.. But i didn’t do that. I spent considerable time and effort turning it into a multi-page form with validation. Good validation too, with appropriate notification and everything.

progress buttonsI even devoted a bunch of time to getting the simple progress indicator buttons the way i wanted them. It’s not often i’m inspired enough to let the user know how much more they have to do ;).

I’m happy with the way it’s been going. Really happy.

Which is kind of good considering i have like two days to finish it.

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