December 2008

Left 4 Dead – Gosh… Time For Me To Get A PC

I think being a Mac user for the last few years, since I bought the original iBook, has made me missed out on quite a few awesome games. Left 4 Dead looks good. Time to get a PC.

The game’s blog has an interesting post on the development of the video embedded above.

Traditional in-game training mechanics didn’t make sense for Left 4 Dead, because they would take away from the sense that players had been immediately dropped into a very real, very dire zombie apocalypse. We didn’t want a slow ramp-up in gameplay to take away from that tension. As a result, we decided that it would make sense to begin the game experience with a non-interactive introductory movie that could get players revved up and subtly cue them to important gameplay mechanics such as “light disturbs the witch” and “car alarms attract the horde.”

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3 Advantages Of Being Old

1. I can sleep sitting up.
2. Can watch rerun of movies without knowing the ending.
3. I forgot.

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How To Create Awesome Videos With Your Photos

In an earlier post, I shared how I used iMovie to create photo slideshows for my friend’s wedding. Well, while it was a fun learning experience, I think my friend would have been better served if she had gotten a professional, however cost was a concern and I was asked to helped.

If only we had known of this company animoto.

However, while the videos do look professionally done, there is something terribly unsatisfying about using animoto to create them. Maybe it is the lack of involvement on my part.

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Singapore Flyer Came To A Halt

Singapore Flyer stops movings … with people in it.

Fucking A.

Seriously, well done guys… well done.

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Making Awsome Slideshows With The Ken Burns Effect

Recently, I was given the honor of preparing the photo slide-shows for my friend’s wedding. The iMovie application that came with my MacBook Pro made it a breeze. While doing the slide-shows, I learned of the Ken Burns effect which was a tremendously useful feature that helped add impact to the slide-shows.

The feature enables a widely used technique of embedding still photographs in motion pictures, displayed with slow zooming and panning effects, and fading transitions between them. The name derives from extensive use of the technique by American documentarian Ken Burns.

Life is given to still photographs by slowly zooming in on subjects of interest and panning from one subject to another.

The Civil War: A Film by Ken Burns (an early example of the use of the effect):


The Civil War: A Film by Ken Burns

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Trailer For X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Fucking A.

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‘Interesting’ Thing Happened To A Guy’s Leg

Watch till the end of this video. Nasty.

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Back From Reservist – How To Allocate Work

I recently completed two weeks of reservist. As usual, my stint in camp provided fodder for lots of blog posts. This year, the training schedule was especially good. One of the problems with SAF is that there is a tendency for a lot of “wait to rush, rush to wait”. The Singaporean guys would know what I’m talking about.

Well, this year my training schedule was particularly well planned and implemented. There was little unnecessary rushing or waiting. Training for what we needed to know was well taught and carried out.

Besides me getting horribly sick ( that’s a story for another post ), this year was probably the best reservist I had out of the last five.

I managed to find time in the night to read Ian Stewart’s Math Hysteria. I first stumbled onto such kind of writings when I discovered Martin Gardner late in life, some time during my university days. It was such a waste that I didn’t encounter such mathematics-based literature much earlier. Writers like Ian and Martin impart quite substantial knowledge with amazing witty and funny stories, providing mathematical concepts a context in normal life.

Take chapter 12 “Dividing the Spoils”. It totally had relevance to my reservist. Let me explain.

One of the great pains of reservist is the whole bunch of signatures we need to get before we can out process ( i.e. be cleared to finally leave camp ). One of the things that need to be done is area cleaning. The platoons from the various companies would be allocated areas to clean based on the discretion of individual Company Sergeant Majors ( i.e CSMs ).

The thing is this. Everyone is always disgruntled about the area they have to clean. Everyone tends to think some other platoon is getting a better deal by having to clean an easier place. Cleaning the toilets is easier than cleaning the vehicle sheds. Cleaning the vehicle sheds is easier than cleaning the washing bay.

You get the drift.

Now, back to chapter 12. In this chapter, I learned about a class of algorithms called envy free protocols which deal with the concept of fair division.

Two siblings dividing the last piece of cake using divide and choose is a simple and practical example. The first sibling divides the cake into two pieces, and the second sibling chooses which piece to take. Since both siblings wish to maximize their share of the cake, the first sibling will divide the cake evenly in his estimation and the second sibling will take the one perceived as more desirable. Even if there is icing unevenly on the cake that the siblings want, the first sibling can divide the cake to compensate for the perceived benefit of the icing in his view making them even, and then the second sibling chooses the piece he prefers.

No one likes to be a patsy.

Such algorithms help us avoid that.

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What’s So Great About Yongfook

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Girl: Yongfook is sooooo cute..

Guy: I don’t get what’s the big deal about this guy. Take away his looks which is really all the work of his parents and what do you have? Just another geeky programmer.

Girl: but a good programmer.

Guy: dime a dozen. Take that away and what do you have?

Girl: A damn good cook.

Guy: I can’t throw a shoe along Orchard Road without hitting a good cook. Take that away? What do you get?

Girl: you.

Guy: fuck you!

Girl: sorry. I don’t have sex with guys like you.

Guy: that wasn’t a question.

Girl: oh…
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Don’t be a hater. Join the fan club here.

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