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You don’t wanna mess with my new super computer

Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at 8:40 pm

75 Mhz CPU
8 MB RAM
1 GB HDD

I think this was my first computer…I would have been…13…early high school? or is that late elementary school? Anyways, found the specs as I was rummaging through old stuff

Canada Day – A mix of epic awesome and epic fail

Friday, July 2nd, 2010 at 2:17 am

I’m on the phone right now (1:30AM), on hold with Future Shop regarding my TV that, for no reason whatsoever, started having weird issues…the power button stopped working. My TV wouldn’t turn on. I go looking for the receipt…digging through papers from over 2 years ago…and WTF, my TV turns on by itself. Sadly, it reaches a certain point, after the “turn on music”, and shuts off again. Restarts…and does the same thing over and over.

Anyways, that’s been the last hour for me…it really sucks, especially considering some of the epic awesome from earlier today.

Let me explain, see the image below? It’s from 2000 (I think)….


There’s a shoebox underneath my garbage can. Inside that shoebox contained a year+ of Nintendo Power, possibly the most influential magazine of mine as a child. I would read the Mario and Zelda comics in there, I would draw images from Megaman, Street Fighter, Tiny Toons…that was THE magazine that probably defined me as a child and influenced the person I am today. Now…somewhere between 2000 and 2010…I took the Nintendo Powers out of that box and put something else in it. And the Nintendo Powers…well, I wouldn’t have thrown them away, that’s not me. But I didn’t know where they went. Because of THIS image, I never forgot about them. At this point though, I had been moved out of my house for 2+ years…I know where 95% of my things are. But I could never find these Nintendo Powers…even after looking for them for over 5 years. My house isn’t big…they’re not in my condo, I didn’t throw them away, I had no idea where they were. Until today.

Okay, there’s a lot of set up in there but the point is that I found them…in a box in the garage…it was uber dusty and heavy and really high up. But I found them. (disappointing, poorly written climax…gomen!)


Here are just some of them, some of my favs…
From Top Left to Bottom Left in clockwise circle:
Nintendo Power 34: Mar 1992: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)
Nintendo Power 33: Feb 1992: TMNT III: The Manhattan Project (NES)
Nintendo Power 56: Jan 1994: Mega Man X (SNES) – possibly my favorite Mega Man game of all time
Nintendo Power 69: Feb 1995: Mega Man X2 (SNES)
Nintendo Power 20: Jan 1991:Mega Man 3 (NES) – I was 9 when this issue came out
Nintendo Power 38: Jul 1992: Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (SNES). Not SF2 Turbo, not SF2 The New Challengers…this was the one that started it all.

I can’t say how happy I am to look through these magazines from almost 20 years ago…I still recognize so many pages of content…like doors to memories that haven’t been opened in a decade…only to open and feel overwhelmed with nostalgia.

The summarize the day (and I try not to do these, I doubt anyone reads them…)
The Bad – Waking up at 6am

The Good – NOT having to drive 3 hours to Kingston, just sleeping in the back seat and letting my dad do the driving. I offered to drive but I don’t drive his giant van too often. It probably wouldn’t have been a good idea.

The Bad – Not getting McDonalds hot cakes. Also, they screwed up my coffee. Instead of 1 Cream & 3 Sugar, I got 3 Cream & 1 Sugar. Bleh. Too much Lactose for me, not enough sugar. Fail.

The Good – Hanging out with Zena, my parents, my brother, my brother’s wife and my nephew, niece all day. I still consider my close family my parents and brother, rarely do we all hang out together. Less than 5 times a year maybe?

The Bad – Yelling “My ass won’t let me go down the (children’s) slide”. Yelling “ASS”…in a children’s playground. With possibly 10 kids and 10 parents in earshot. Not very good uncle Warren, not very good at all.

The Good – Not having to drive 3 hours back to Toronto.

The EPIC AWESOME – finding my Nintendo Powers

The Good – Going out to dinner with my friends

The Good – This much salmon sashimi for $7~


The EPIC FAIL – Wanting to play PS3 and finding out my TV is royally busted.

The Good – Calling 24/7 Tech Support because at 1:30 AM, I’m sure to get immediate service!

The Good – Finishing the night with blogging

Happy Canada Day!

Thursday, July 1st, 2010 at 6:21 pm

Blogging on my iPhone… In the car on my way back from Kingston with the family. I slept about 5 of the 6 hour drive there and back. /yawn typing on this thing is annoying… So slow! Had to wake up at 6am this morning…tough since I slept at 1am last night. Kingston on Canada Day is nice, they do a parade and my nephew and niece (3yrs. Old and 2yrs old) really enjoy it. They’re both soo cute! I adore children. But I could never eat a whole one (that a ReBoot Hexidecimal quote).

/will write more when I get home…

.NET 3.5 and my “process” in games and learning

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 at 11:24 pm

Okay. I came to the realization that studying and learning for me is similar to how I play (console) games. I read (guides) and explore everything extremely slowly and thoroughly so that I only have to do things once. I try to understand things completely, 100%. I hate going back to things. This all leads back to some time in highschool, playing Final Fantasy VII for 56 hours and beating it but realizing I did a sh!tty job – it was my first RPG game! – and wanting to replay it but better and correctly a second time. It’s a lesson I learned that really, affected my whole learning process and how I do things.

The problem is that with a short attention span and the gemini thing, I start projects all the time and never finish. I’m always looking for the new, interesting thing to do. Something challenging. I’ll build the 75% hard part of a website but when it comes to alt tagging the images, titling the links, IE6 browser CSS styling, manual/tedious data entry, etc., I just drop the project and look for something else to do. The projects rarely get finished…but I don’t really care, my interest has moved on.

Now, if I re-pick something up after a while and partially forget things, I go and reread everything from the beginning. I don’t want to go into Part 2 of something without remembering exactly what happened in Part 1.

For Metal Gear Solid, I played it over and over. I got 100%, Bandanna and Stealth Camo. In my prime, I beat it in 2.5 hours.
For Metal Gear Solid 2, I played Snake’s Tanker level on Very Easy, Easy, Normal, Hard, Extreme. I played Raiden’s stuff on Very Easy, Easy, Normal…and then lost interest…
The thing is, because I never 100% completed MGS2, I’ve never played MGS3 or MGS4. I’m missing out on so much…because of how I do things.

For Sky’s Content, I read up to chapter…10 or 12 or something….kind of forgot what happened and then when I wanted to start it again, I reread everything (1-12) so that I would feel comfortable reading the rest (13-16).

For Toy Story 3, I rewatched Toy Story 1 and 2 the weekend before watching it.

I guess it’s part of being a perfectionist….I need my 100% in games or it bothers the crap out of me. I’m so glad I refused to get into Achievements for WoW, knowing it would absolutely destroy me if I went for it. Will Power and Common Sense +1.

For this .NET 3.5 book, I read a few hundred pages. Stopped and started another .NET 3.5 book. Now, I’m going back to the original book…and I started over again because I hadn’t looked at any .NET for around 4 months. And even now, I’m still reading, making notes on this book…until my interest goes to something else but that’s looking doubtful at this point.

I feel like I could do a .NET site and do it well. But I’ve seen code (at work) written by a pro developer…and while I can read and edit it, I can’t create what he did from scratch. So I don’t feel like I’m good enough. So I don’t want to start developing anything. I mean, why develop something as I’m learning, only to have to go back and fix it. Now, I understand that development is a growing process…
I will never reach a point where I will know EVERYTHING and feel I have nothing to learn. I should be developing now in .NET for experience…but right now, I still feel like I’ve got much to learn so the above applies. While I can do regular .NET, controls, database stuff, LINQ to SQL and LINQ to XML….I still don’t feel like it’s enough. I’ve seen good code and I’m not at that level yet. So I want to get good enough so that I’m close to that level before I start developing…does this make sense?

Once I finish reading this book, I’ll start my other (harder) book and actually start developing my EPIC SITE. Reading and studying 1 entire book should provide enough skill that I can feel comfortable enough with my skill.

Anyways…that’s how my .NET is going. I’m really understanding things really well a second time around. This really reminds me of how school was. Not really understanding stuff…and then before exams, reviewing things and everything made sense….and then I’d go into an exam and choke >_< Procrastination was always my Achilles Heel…well, I felt that it went along with choking and being unprepared for stuff..but that’s a whole other story. /back to reading textbooks on vacation days. I haven’t left the condo in 48 hours. I haven’t even opened a window. Probably not a healthy thing….

WordPress 3.0

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 at 3:24 pm

Upgraded to WordPress 3.0!

The changes I made to the WordPress code, that took 2 nights to do, only accumulated to 8 files being modified, maybe a total of 40-50 lines of code changed. Took like, 30 minutes to redo the changes into WordPress 3.0….including using a Code Comparison program comparing default WordPress 2.9.2 and my current code to find the changes I had made.

About 50% of the changes are simply formatting/view source changes…which going forward, I should probably just ignore…not really worth the time. But my OCD has issues with that….

The other 50% of the changes include customizing how widgets are displayed as well as modifying the way WordPress displays content with their stupid <p> tags. I feel I *have* to do those changes…the way they’re coded is crappy. They don’t have <ul>s and </ul>s around their <li>s…definitely not XHTML valid! Anyways, I thought the transition to WordPress 3.0 would be difficult considering the 2 nights of changes I made…turns out, it wasn’t.

I’m kinda disappointed with WordPress 3.0….well, there are tons of cool new features but not for a web developer such as myself who’s already integrated WordPress into his site. They want WordPress to build a site for you…great for people without skill. Wasted on people with skill. I mean, I GET that it’s awesome for almost everyone but not for me…I’d rather make headers, menus, pages from scratch and have total control than be restricted to WordPress themes and constraints. That’s just me of course…

/next upgrade of wordpress will be even easier!