Online cricket game
Posted by Kristian Golding on April 15, 2005
I’ve been invited to a hat party in a couple of weeks and I immediately thought “cork hat”. I couldn’t be bothered making one myself so I looked around for one on the net. I happened to stumble across this site: http://www.stickcricket.com/game.php and I’ve been playing it for the past 1/2 hour (at work). After working a lot of hours in the past week, I don’t care if anyone sees me playing this.
Refer to last post, put "NOT" at the end
Posted by Kristian Golding on April 13, 2005
I’ve been reading a heck of a lot of stuff lately and even in the past day my views on things have swung around greatly because I haven’t digested stuff properly. I was thinking last night about my last post and why I said I wouldn’t comment on politics, even if I thought it was important. I now think that’s a stupid idea, so to that end I *will* post the odd political story/comment *but only* if I feel it’s important enough. I’m leaving the previous post as it is though, just to show how quickly my point of view can swing around when I haven’t thought stuff through enough 🙂
Part of what helped me change my mind was a story I received from one of my friends (thanks Nav!), regarding the upcoming oil crisis: http://www.energybulletin.net/4856.html (it was originally posted on the RollingStone website, but for some reason their link is currently down).
The reason why I found this story particularly interesting was because here where I live in Florida, there seems to be an excess of waste. There is a useless public transport system, there are massive SUVs all over the place. There might be some sort of recycling system here in Broward County but I haven’t seen any evidence of one. There certainly isn’t at my apartment complex – unless they sort through the rubbish later on and pick out what’s recyclable. But I just get the feeling that the lifestyle over here isn’t sustainable, what with the mega highways stretching all over the place and just the incredible number of cars everywhere. I have never seen so much development going on either. The suburbs continue to creep outwards at rates I haven’t seen before.
Anyway, there are a couple of other stories off the linked website that make for interesting reading too.
UPDATE: Some other views and more info is linked from Boing Boing below.
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/04/13/peak_oil_article_in_.html
My last political comment
Posted by Kristian Golding on April 12, 2005
on this site, anyway. People who have been keeping up to date with this little distraction of mine may have noticed that I haven’t written anything regarding politics for a while. Actually, I only ever wrote a couple of posts. I certainly didn’t want to turn this blog into another political rant site. I haven’t written anything regarding religion either, nor will I ever. Instead, it’s now another site ranting about what stupid/cool/not so cool things I get up to. It will I hope become an outlet for other things sometime in the future… but that time is not now.
However, the title of this post *is* “my last political comment”, and while I’m not actually going to say anything myself I will give a link to a site I’ve recently rediscovered which reflects my thoughts on politics quite nicely. Here ’tis: http://www.zmag.org/weluser.htm
Weird state of mind
Posted by Kristian Golding on April 11, 2005
It happens when you spend most of your weekend inside. I’m like solar powered – I need my sunlight to function properly, or I at least need to step outdoors. This state of mind is completely self inflicted though. I purchased Half Life 2 Friday night and downloaded the game from Valve Software’s ‘Steam’ content service that same night. Thankyou cable internet. I finished it sometime Sunday. What else did I end up doing? Well, I went to work for a few hours both Saturday and Sunday night. Yeah, my project is pretty intense at the moment. So you can pretty much say I spent my whole sunny Florida weekend indoors. Idiot. Actually to be fair on myself I haven’t played a computer game for yonks so I had to get it out of my system. Plus, I was evaluating the in-game music that Half Life 2 offered. I wasn’t too impressed with it actually. The graphics on the other hand with all the features turned on high – wow. Really nice to look at. I did notice some inconsistencies with water reflections though – some objects just weren’t reflected. Maybe I could pimp myself out as a quality consultant. “Here sir, try our Razr V3!” Response: “Yeah, it’s a slick phone and all but the menus are too slow! Speed them the hell up!”
Ooh, I purchased a whole orchestra on the weekend. When it arrives I’ll let you know how it sounds and maybe I’ll try getting it to play an ensemble or two.
Garbage, one of my fav groups, is actually releasing their new album today! It’s heaps weird because they haven’t released an album in four years, and I haven’t really checked their website for about two years. What chance is there that the day I check, they’re releasing their new album? And what else did I find out about the group? They’d temporarily broken up? Dang. I gotta read more. I found this review of their new album, which I would’ve bought no matter how badly it was reviewed to be honest. I think the reviewer was getting a bit ahead of himself – April 25th already? Damn. Time flies. Maybe I took a bit longer than I thought to finish Half Life 2.
EDIT: The album is actually being released on April 12th here in the US and Canada. So I’m not as cool as I thought I was.