Due to an incredibly bad timing, I hardly have anything prepared for ECCC. I’ll probably be at SLG booth at some point if there’s time/slot available, and that’s about it. But at least I’ll have Preview version of Pavlov’s Dream:
We only printed 20 copies for book 1 and 10 copies for book 2, hoping to give them to people who might be able to help printing more, so to speak.
Pavlov’s Dream Page 19, Micha lost his hat! *gasp*
Not much to show on the comic department, since everything is at writing/planning stage.
A lot of things to talk about at the distraction department though, it’s a wonder I ever get anything done these days!
First, the infamous Robot Unicorn Attack. This game is crack-done-right; It’s a combination of absurd concept taken to the top, tried-and-true gameplay mechanism plus actual quality in execution. I think the soundtrack (Always – Erasure) also plays a big role.
My fingers started to twitch involuntarily after 30k.
On other gaming news; Steam for Mac! With free Portal! I got it of course, never said no to free stuff (Unless you can see obvious strings attached) and downloaded
Torchlight demo. So far so good, but I want to see more AAA titles available for mac before I make any judgment. One complaint though; where’s menubar icon? I like menubar icon!
Last of the distraction; over the weekend, I decided I wanted some lightweight Linux on my EEE 900HA netbook, because waiting 5 seconds for each window (even an empty folder!) to completely loaded up is ridiculous. Don’t make me say how long I had to wait for ‘add and remove programs’, grrr.
I never used any linux before. But I do enjoy installing (and breaking) things. My criteria is simple, all I need on this netbook is Browser, Dropbox and some kind of word processor that can open .doc. I started with googling ‘lightweight linux for eee’, and ‘lightweight linux for netbook’ which brought me;
– Puppeee Linux. I was sold by the name alone. But after trying it out for a few hours, I found that there’s such thing as ‘too lightweight’. For one thing, I can’t figure out how to install Dropbox on it to save my life. So it’s a no go.
– Jolicloud. Everything seemed fine except that I hate having to register to their site to use an OS. And I hate ‘cloud computing’, whatever the hell that means. And really, why do I want to know which apps people are installing? Some kind of nerd voyeurism?
– Ubuntu Netbook Edition. First time I installed it, it didn’t work, produced a lot of error booting up and shutting down. So I tried to wipe it off and installed it again, worked better second time, but really, it was about as fast as XP, and as prone to crash as XP as well. What’s the point?
– Xubuntu. The same as Ubuntu, just with prefix, different look and a –tad– faster. It worked well enough and I could have stuck to it, but I really want something more lightweight. And I really don’t see the point of using linux that looks like windows…
Which brought me to final candidate, one which I’m currently using, and probably here to stay:
– #! Crunchbang linux. Confession time; I misread the name as ‘Churchbang linux’ for about half a day before I realized it, no wonder I can’t find anything worthwhile when I googled the name. Crunchbang linux is basically a lightweight Ubuntu (at least the current version is, the next version is gonna be based on Debian instead) with just enough GUI to get by, a lot of administrations/configurations are done via terminal/text file config, just enough to keep me on my toes and make things interesting. And I like abusing sudo apt-get, the bestest way to install programs, imo.
Isn’t it pretty?
✖ What’s this? ✖
Take two boys and one dead goldfish. Add a living shadow. What you get is an adventure through the land of the dead that spills into the living world.
Update once a week.
Co-written — Kelsie Y. (@bicyclefish)
Co-written & Art — Shari C. (@sharihes)February 2012 M T W T F S S « Jan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29






