Friday, March 28, 2008

I Won't Go Back! You Can't Make Me!

Damn...spring break is drawing to a close. It was a good one though. I discovered a bunch about mochiads and Kongregate ads and stuff...earing about 1.50 :P. It's not much, but it's getting going. I submitted my Fun With Gravity game to Newgrounds and actually got good reviews, which made me happy. It got about 450 ad views from that. Muahahaha.
Hmm...oh yeah. A good local bakery brought back their Sardinian Roll, which they hadn't been making for a while. The Sardinian Roll is a delicious little roll a little bigger that a pomegranate, stuffed with feta cheese, marinated artichoke and a few other mysteriously tasty ingredients. I love those things. I really like them also because they sell them at a local health food store that's right by my school. The teachers/parents there take us pretty much every lunch so we can buy lunch there. Fun stuff. Anyways I can't think of anything else that's happened to me this break that's too exciting, so I'll be off.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Easter Eve....Or Whatever

Yay, it's nearly easter. Tomorrow I shall chow down on chocolate rabbits and play Stratego or some such. Today I dyed eggs with my parents and 9 month old sister. We also had several easter egg hunts which was quite entertaining.
Also today I filmed the following out of boredom and stuff:


I personally like the egg the best. It only takes three frames, or a tenth of a second, to smash. I really want to get one of those 120 FPS cameras now for stuff like this...except they cost a bunch. Oh well. While I was filming that I also found one of my super old ninja Lego figurines half buried in my back yard. I always wondered where it went. Ah I remember the days of Legos. That was fun.
I finished my game today too, and am fairly happy with the results. I'm going to submit it to Albinoblacksheep and Addictinggames. I shall be off now.

Friday, March 21, 2008

It's Gonna Burn Up If Ya Don't Stop It!

ARGH! Today I came to the revelation that I've been spending at least 3 hours a day on the computer for the last...4+ months...AHHHHHHHHHHHHH! SOMEBODY SAVE ME FROM MYSELF! The computer has trapped me into it's web of addiction...In my defense I use the computer mainly for animating/programming/social stuff so I guess it's not bad use...overuse though. Also today I made this game. Use space bar to jump and then space bar again to deploy your parachute in midair. Try to get high points by deploying your chute late as possible! The height of the building is randomly generated though so watch out.
Tomorrow I shall go sledding.....or something. At least get out of the house! Away from the trappings of technology. Damnit I sound like my parents.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Indiana Jones' Pope Beatdown




















The above is a doodle I did the other day. I'm rather proud of it, it being one of the more realistic things I've drawn. I based it a bit on this.
Also today I made a Game Name Generator. It's quite fun to mess around on. Not much happened today, besides my math teacher freaking out at me for missing a field trip for LA
we had yesterday (I decided to take the day off after Mathcounts :D). The field trip didn't seem that important considering it was a nature poetry field trip.....I'm not sure how there can be a field trip for something like that but whatever. I really didn't want to go anyways cause of several reasons: 1) I really don't like writing poetry. 2) I really don't like listening to poetry
. 3) I really don't like sharing my work (which we had to do) especially if it's poetry. Anyways, school again tomorrow...In other words me being nauseated by how little we learn and how inapplicable what we DO learn is to real life and trying to avoid my annoying kindergarten "little". Bigs/littles is a system my school has set up for the purpose of "bonding" and "teamwork" and "learning to run like hell when you see your little" along with "being forced to participate in annoying activities and help little kids and getting yelled at for not being cheery about it". It's where everyone in the school is paired up with someone either younger or older than them (big kids get little kids and little get big). The bigs and littles are forced to work together on stupid activities at random times around the year. You can call me a cynical bastard and say that the little kids look up to me and all that, but all that I myself remember of being a little was hoping my big would get an incapacitating disease for the year so that I didn't have so see him or her.
Alright that's all for now...I'll be back whenever.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

"Sometimes I think grownups only pretend to know what they're doing"

Ach...The ants have begun their yearly invasion of our house. I think they've got a nest in the ceiling above my bathroom/bedroom, cause that's where they keep appearing. I usually end up killing about 8 of them a day. Not fun stuff. This morning though we put an old trash bag over the fan in my bathroom, which is where we suspect them of coming from. Hopefully it'll help.
Yesterday I got back from the state Mathcounts competition, which is essentially a convention of math geeks who compete to get trophies and stuff. I placed 7th in the state, and got a massive trophy, which made me feel pretty special. However I have my suspicions, along with the two coaches, that they somehow screwed up grading my test. We think this because usually on state level tests I do about 18 problems, and get at least 15 right. However at the competition I did 18 problems, and felt quite good about how I did on them, but supposedly only got 9 right. However suspicious this is, the most we can do is write a letter of complaining suspicion, and even if they find I should have gotten 3rd or something the most they can do is write a letter back saying "We failed...don't say anything to any of our sponsors...we can't actually change the placings so go away." Ah well, I'm content to get a trophy at all.
In other competition related news our school had it's second annual "Battle of the Bands" last Friday. Battle of the Bands at my school is essentially the graduating class playing badly rehearsed and occasionally listenable to songs that they've made up. I was in one of the bands this year...and my god, the song we had was bad. By bad, I mean that if you heard it on the radio you'd turn it off fairly quickly, maybe wonder how the heck someone could write that, but that'd be it. The other two bands (we have a small school) had songs that were apparently even worse, because my band, by some miracle, won. The band that took second in my opinion should have been third. They had two of the girls in our class who can't sing that amazingly singing notes 5 times too high for their voices, along with mildly disturbing drumming and a piano and guitar that didn't fit in at all.
Progress on Ninjava: Just about none. My friend and I came up with a sort of storyline for it on the way back from state. Here it is: You are a Ninja, but your awesome pimpin' clothes got stolen by jealous people who wanted cool clothes. You've got to retrieve you awesome accessories, which give you powers as you go through the game. We were thinking something like three worlds, one for each item, and the final boss of each one being the person who stole your item.
That's all for now, I'll post something next time anything interesting happens, which isn't too often.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Caffeine Assassin

Sorry it'd been so long since an update, but I've been quite busy working on my new game. If you're going to play I'd suggest downloading it (the link at the bottom of the page) so you can run it at a decent FPS rate. So far I'm quite happy with the game, I worked out all of the glitches I think and the animation isn't TOO choppy. It annoys me however that it runs at least two FPS behind what it should (what it does on my computer rather than in the browser). The full version should be done by the summer, hopefully sooner.
In unrelated news I went downtown today to check out a computer chassis with my friend who's considering getting a new case. The shop we went to I'd never been to before, but I liked it. It was the kind of place where they sell actual computer parts along with computers. The chassis he was looking at ended up costing 175 dollars and weighting a huge amount, so he didn't get it.
Hmmm....what else...Ah yes! It's that time of year again, yes spring, which means that the 7th and 8th graders of our school join up and laugh at the 6th graders going through sex ed. Good times, good times. God I love my school...well, the parts that don't involve class or teachers. Unless of course the teacher is our awesome jedi social studies teacher, who I swear is obi-wan re incarnated....or born from star wars or whatever.
That's all for now I believe. I'll probably be updating within a few weeks when I feel bored enough to actually write on this thing again.