Yesterday I spent most of the afternoon illustrating a custom header for this blog. I used Adobe Illustrator to draw the radio tower and Photoshop for everything else. Today, I've spent a couple hours learning how to make animated .gifs and then animating the header. I felt that the concept works well for what the image portrays, but it's a bit too busy. I have it set to loop only 10 times so if you missed the animation just refresh your browser. (Check out the poll on the right to let me know what you think of the animated version. - POLL CLOSED)
UPDATE - Dec 17, 2008: For everyone coming here to find my animated header, I'm sorry but it just didn't work out. It looks like blogger does not allow or cannot function with an animated header.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Animated Header
FLASH! Ah Ahhh!
#1: So Larissa Kelly didn't move on Wednesday night. She just didn't have a very good game and then lost most of her money on an $8000 Double Jeopardy! question. She ended her game with $1800 and last to a guy named Pat Roche. Oh well, it was fun to watch and at least she went out with a bang.
#2: FLASH GAMES!
I occasionally find some really fun and cool flash games, but can never find them again after the first few days. I thought this blog would be a good place for links to those games so I would stop losing them. So here are a few games that I really enjoy and hopefully you will too.
Arachnophilia - This is a game that's a little bit educational (click Facts in the Help box), but mostly lots of fun. Play as a web-slinging spider. . . That's it, you're just a spider. No skin tight, brightly colored, spandex costume and definitely no upside-down kissing. Just spin a web and eat what you catch. Not only is the game fun and addictive, but the audio creates a great atmosphere. The music and background noise is very simple and relaxing. If you want to get a really high score, you will also have to employ quite a bit of strategy. If you are having trouble, just read through the comments section on the page. My only real complaint is that I don't think there's a pause button.
8.5/10
Platform Racing 2 - A fun, running game. Get power-ups, dodge mines, customize and upgrade your character. Play as a guest and your experience points accrue as long as you stay in the session, or create an account and come back to your character as often as you like. There appear to be only 9 levels in the "Campaign" (which you will play over and over and over and over. . .), but you can also build your own levels and try out other people's creations by navigating the tabs at the top of the game window. There is a lot of game to be played here. On the downside, as I mentioned, it's very repetitive. Also, there are a large number of people who will forfeit a race if they are obviously not going to win. On the upside though you still get the experience points for winning against them as long as you finish the level yourself.
7.5/10
Ikariam - This one is not actually a flash game. You start with a tiny city, with the goal to grow and expand. It's not going to be fun for most people, I'm sure as it is extremely slow (it can take days for a particular action to finish) and pretty difficult. But you only have to give the game a few minutes of attention per day, and that's a big plus for me. It's still in Beta and there are rules that you will only know about if you check out the Rules forum post. Also, it's originally a German game and quite a bit of text has not yet been translated to English, so you may have to refer to a Babelfish every now and again.
7/10
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Who Is Larissa Kelly?
My brothers and I have been fans of Jeopardy! since we were quite young. After getting a DVR from Comcast (I might talk about that more in a later post), I have not missed an episode. Most of the reason I watch is to play the game with my brothers, so we/I typically don't watch everyday. A lot of the time, a week or two will pile up on the DVR and we'll watch two or three games a night.
Of course our favorites to watch are the tournaments, especially the teen and college tournaments, since they are usually easier and we can get quite a few correct answers. I was left a bit disappointed after the most recent College tournament, though, as the questions seemed harder and there weren't really any standout players. In fact most of this season's questions seem a bit harder than in the past. That being said, I haven't really been looking forward to Jeopardy! That is until last week.
On Tuesday, May 20, 2008 Larissa Kelly defeated one day champion Mary Kay Schmidt with a final score of $45,200. While that number is impressive, what is more impressive is how she got there - a $7000 Double Jeopardy! wager followed by an $8000 Double Jeopardy! wager. Now I'm not easily excited, but that nearly did it for me. I hate the typical small, strategic wagers you see from most contestants. I say, if you get on Jeopardy, go for the glory! And that is what she has done for a total so far of 6 wins and $222,597.
With a record like that, one might wonder if she could beat Ken Jennings' record of 74 wins. I didn't watch much of Jennings' games as I did not have a DVR then, so I can't make my own comparison between her game and his. Earlier today, I set out to find a good comparison and found a great one here at andysthoughts.com.
In his blog post leading up to the chart, Andy considers the possibility of Kelly beating Jennings, but goes on to say, "I don’t think that’s going to happen. In fact, I don’t even think that she will pass David Madden’s total of 19 games." You can read his reasonings here.
While he presents some strong arguments, I don't like to agree with his conclusion. As I've already stated, I don't like strategic wagering. It's just not exciting. Unfortunately, what he says makes sense and in all likelihood, she will be finished soon enough. I hope she can go on to dominate with her big wagers, but only time will tell. In fact tonight's episode will air in about an hour so I'll be able to see if she makes it very any farther soon.
Another great Jeopardy site I found today is j-archive.com. It is a fan operated site that has all the questions and answers and results for a great many of the episodes.
New Blog.
Welcome to my blog, Faintly Glimmering Radio Station. I realize it's a bit of a strange name; it comes from a Cake song called Frank Sinatra -- here's a sample of the song. Anyway, I really liked the song in high school (and still do), and before the whole blog thing even got started I was working for my dad doing the company website and had my personal page on Tripod (that I never did anything with) with the same name I'm using here. I will probably never do anything with this one either, but we'll see. Whatever I end up posting, I hope you enjoy it.