I made it in Photoshop --- a few samples out of Van Gogh's Starry Night to start with, plus a few more blobs and spots, all shrunk down tiny and spread out over a 514x514 area. The background is transparent so the file size stays small (only 2k) even though it covers a large area. So then all I have to do is use the background with a dark blue color. Like :
The colors in the header are sampled out of Starry Night too, although it didn't really come out the way I wanted it. Yet. I can just keep fooling with it....
Greetings Sister! I am Brother Neutron Bomb of Mild Reason. For the uninitiated, we'll soon be invading their pot-luck dinners. I for one believe there may be many gods, and their weekly poker game is getting really exciting! Viva la Unitarian Jihad!
Yesterday morning I picked up the newspaper outside my door and saw this: Woah, hold onto your brains! Zombie Crisis in the Vatican! Anyway, after I took it out of the wrapper, the full picture emerged. Don't things like this make you wonder if the people doing front-page layout are awake, asleep, or trying to make us spit our coffee all over the paper?
If you've never heard of "Choose Your Own Adventure" books, turn to page 38. Otherwise, click over to Uncyclopedia and play The Game . And waste some more time while you're there, too, fooling around with Zork . Not the original Zork, mind you, but a twisted, bent, Uncyclopedized Zork. Add your own screen if you like. Just watch out for the grue.
I just finished reading The Unfinished Revolution: How to Make Technology Work for Us--Instead of the Other Way Around . This one is for a class, so it's outside the range of my usual reading list. Basically it's a manifesto on how computers could be made easier to use by making them more "human-centric" -- fitting the computer system to the way people need to use them, instead of forcing people to learn how to work to fit the computer.
The author, Michael Dertouzos, was head of MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science, so his examples are filled with his own actual experiences using (guinea pigging?) experimental computer applications developed by colleagues. There's a flight-reservation system that operates on speech recognition technology instead of keyboard input, and a "meaning processor" that attempts to spider information as you use it and tag meaning on your behalf to create an ever-expanding index.
The ideas are interesting, but they
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stays small (only 2k) even though it covers a large area. So then all I have to do is use the background with a dark blue color. Like :
background:#123 url("http://photos5.flickr.com/9273756_c2cf05b785_o.gif");
The colors in the header are sampled out of Starry Night too, although it didn't really come out the way I wanted it. Yet. I can just keep fooling with it....