Today I finished reading “Selected Short Stories” by William Faulkner
Archives for 1989
Read – Love and Friendship
Today I finished reading “Love and Friendship” by Jane Austen
Read – Choose Your Own Adventure – The Cave of Time
Today I finished reading “Choose Your Own Adventure – The Cave of Time” by Edward Packard
Listening – Tracy Chapman
This week I am listening to “Tracy Chapman” by Tracy Chapman
Read – Crime and Punishment
Today I finished reading “Crime and Punishment” by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Listening – Introspective
This week I am listening to “Introspective” by Pet Shop Boys
Studying – Higher National Diploma Computer Science
This month I am studying “Higher National Diploma Computer Science”
6th month
Read – An Old-Fashioned Girl
Today I finished reading “An Old-Fashioned Girl” by Louisa May Alcott
Paper – Flocks, Herds, and Schools: A Distributed Behavioral Model
Today I read a published paper titled “Flocks, Herds, and Schools: A Distributed Behavioral Model.”
Love this paper. Implemented a couple of neat demos on the Atari ST. Wondering if boids have any application to any games though I cannot think of anything right now.
The abstract is:
The aggregate motion of a flock of birds, a herd of land animals, or a school of fish is a beautiful and familiar part of the natural world.
But this type of complex motion is rarely seen in computer animation.
This paper explores an approach based on simulation as an alternative to scripting the paths of each bird individually.
The simulated flock is an elaboration of a particle system, with the simulated birds being the particles.
The aggregate motion of the simulated flock is created by a distributed behavioral model much like that at work in a natural flock; the birds choose their own course.
Each simulated bird is implemented as an independent actor that navigates according to its local perception of the dynamic environment, the laws of simulated physics that rule its motion, and a set of behaviors programmed into it by the “animator.”
The aggregate motion of the simulated flock is the result of the dense interaction of the relatively simple behaviors of the individual simulated birds.
Read – Wetware
Today I finished reading “Wetware” by Rudy Rucker
Well designed marketing
Most people mistake marketing for advertising.
“We need some marketing” they say, and envision newspaper advertisements, commercials on TV and large billboards displaying their product or service.
When in fact you can have a lot of marketing for your business without having any of those things.
Marketing is a process that happens. Advertising is a thing that is.
Similarly, most people mistake design for art or graphics or the look of a thing.
“We need a good design” they say, envisioning custom logos, a fancy paint job, or a pretty user interface.
When in fact design is really about how a thing works, and how the user interacts with that thing, than really about how the thing looks to begin with.
Design is an interface to the user experience.
Good design is a process intimately tied to the creation of the product, not something you just slap on a finished product to make it look prettier.
Read – Lum The Invader Girl Vol. 2
Today I finished reading “Lum The Invader Girl Vol. 2” by Rumiko Takahashi
Read – Paycheck
Today I finished reading “Paycheck” by Philip K. Dick
Listening – The House of Love
This week I am listening to “The House of Love” by The House of Love
Read – Sourcery
Today I finished reading “Sourcery” by Terry Pratchett
Read – Around the World in Eighty Days
Today I finished reading “Around the World in Eighty Days” by Jules Verne
Listening – The Innocents
This week I am listening to “The Innocents” by Erasure
Read – Of Mice and Men
Today I finished reading “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck
Read – The Land Ironclads
Today I finished reading “The Land Ironclads” by H. G. Wells
Read – The Chimes
Today I finished reading “The Chimes” by Charles Dickens
Read – Space Jockey
Today I finished reading “Space Jockey” by Robert A. Heinlein
Read – The Pickwick Papers
Today I finished reading “The Pickwick Papers” by Charles Dickens
Listening – Isn’t Anything
This week I am listening to “Isn’t Anything” by My Bloody Valentine
We’ll take it out in the next version
Nothing is more permanent in any piece of software than a temporary, “quick fix” to the code just before you send the final master tape to the duplicator.
Read – Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Castle Greyhawk
Today I finished reading “Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Castle Greyhawk” by Mike Breault
Read – Hercule Poirot – Death in the Clouds
Today I finished reading “Hercule Poirot – Death in the Clouds” by Agatha Christie
Listening – Blue Bell Knoll
This week I am listening to “Blue Bell Knoll” by Cocteau Twins
Sociopathic loyalty
You cannot demand the loyalty of employees to the company when the company is a sociopath that offers no loyalty to the employees.
Read – Stormbringer: Fantasy Roleplaying in the World of Elric
Today I finished reading “Stormbringer: Fantasy Roleplaying in the World of Elric” by Ken St. Andre
Read – Galactic Pot-Healer
Today I finished reading “Galactic Pot-Healer” by Philip K. Dick
Listening – Nothing’s Shocking
This week I am listening to “Nothing’s Shocking” by Jane’s Addiction
Studying – Higher National Diploma Computer Science
This month I am studying “Higher National Diploma Computer Science”
5th month
Read – The Dangerous Summer
Today I finished reading “The Dangerous Summer” by Ernest Hemingway