2010-05-11

ultranos: kino standing, staring ahead (shattterstorm)
In honor of me getting my thesis submitted, here's a linkspam. (I can't go out and get drunk, because I still have 1.5 papers to write.)

Music

I work better with music, depending on what I'm doing. Generally, I prefer something with a beat and quick tempo. I spent a lot of time last spring in the EE lab programming circuits to Muse's Absolution album, and pretty much all of the Decemberists the previous semester during 2.006 (except right before the tests, in which case it was A Silver Mt. Zion's "God Bless Our Dead Marines" and "Mountains Made of Steam". IDK).

Anyway, while writing my thesis, I found myself listening pretty much exclusively to the Jrock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. Their music is great, and it was ideal for my purposes because I can't understand it so I'm not tempted to start paying attention to the lyrics and not work. :) They've been my favorite Jrock band since roughly freshman year.

They also have some extremely...interesting music videos. "Interesting" as in crack. Here's a sampling of some of their songs.

Kimi no Machi Made ('ware. Lobsters.)
After Dark (I swear to god this is wing!fic. Subbed.)
Blue Train
Rewrite (video with English subs. I still want an A:tLA vid to this)
Kimi To Iu Hana (yes, that's a leprechaun)

I've also started listening to The Protomen, who do a rock opera...loosely based on the first three Megaman games. I'm not even kidding. I saw them in concert at PAX East and I only wish I was more familiar with their work then. It was seriously awesome.

Not Music

Fake Science For when the facts are too confusing. I can't help but snicker at the oil one or the spiders one.

The Psychology of Video Games. Exactly what it says on the tin. Jamie Madigan uses the science of psychology to understand gaming and the industry. He's also a life-long gamer, so this isn't from an outside perspective, thank god. (I made the RSS DW feed: [syndicated profile] game_psych_feed if you're interested)

If you like transhumanism, philosophy, and physics, you should be reading Dresden Codak. Not to be confused with Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files. If nothing else, you need to see the "Dungeons and Discourse" comics.

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Memoranda from the Usual Suspects

Media List:

Currently Watching:
-- She-Ra(in theory)

Currently Playing:)
--Fire Emblem: Awakening (3DS)
--Astral Chain (Switch)
--itch.io bundle (PC)

Currently Reading:
Fiction
-The Silence of Bones, June Hur

Nonfiction
-none

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"So she's good cop, he's bad cop, you're morally-questionable cop, and I'm set-things-on-fire cop."

"Sounds about right."

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"WARNING: When attempting to be clever, make sure you not actually just being stupid."

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"Did you remember to sacrifice the goat before burning the ISO to the DVD-R?"

"Crap! Um, I've got a charred piece of meat here."

"That's called a steak. That's dinner. What about the sacrifices?"

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"I escape through quantum-tunneling. What do I need to roll for that?"

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"Why is it called a 'Monkeylord'?"

"Because it looks like a spider."

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"I have a moral objection to this problem. It implies microwaving a steak."

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"Did you eat the crazy cookies this morning?"

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"The GPU goes 4 by 4, hurrah, hurrah."

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