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Let The Idle Browser Beware
Let The Idle Browser Beware
Chris A.'s blog:
Too much or not enough.
One public persona's "let it all hang out" , may be another's indolent bloat. In this age of over indulged MS resource gluttony, who is to say when 'less is more'' is THE true axiom of design, or an XBox marketing mantra to dis a Sony blue ray, [ 20 gig disk drive]. '"What game NEEDS more than 8 gig?"' may soon end in the same circular file as ""you'll never need more than 640 k"".
So, what blog NEEDS this many megs?
Let's leave the fashion police cuffs and mouth stuffing ball gags, the 'needs' and the 'should-s', and peal down to a zen comfort zone of shorts and T's.
It is what it is.
Fact is it's one huge page. Sample the text and see if you wish to explore, as ,,,, the ... jpg's ... report ... in.
When the content fills out, get to see something of these game conventions. Consider recognizing that under the props, paint, and gaffers tape of this presentation theatre is the mundane continuity of, over heated and under cooled, commercial hired high rise square footage, a fluorescent lit maze of folding utility tables and stackable chairs, ranked in column and square.
The show biz of salesmen seen from the stage wings.**
[** OOOOh, gee kids let's make and market a video game! Holy Mickey Roonie! Another sub cultural cliche ripe for reality programing exploitation. Start story boarding the 'real time' spontaneity with MCA's pics! Let's block out 15 minutes of commercial time per half hour ... lucrative. Have your people contact my people when the contract flies and the money flows. ]
Briosafreak, I got a 178.8 meg, 147 page PDF, so if this browser chokes and dumps it's cache, won't be time and bandwidth wasted. Was nudging this from time to time, over the hours. Will brigade it with the Todd H streaming audio infomercials.
178.8 megs. Quite the challenge for dial up. Resolved by stubborn, square headed mouse clicking.
MCA pics. There are some - woops - jelly jiggling, blurry focused, visual layout, place holders and then some dramatic architectural views. Proof perhaps, that he can claw up a learning curve.
Once fretted over a premature burial, more than survived the 'slide show'.
The Josh site was more manageable for screen loading but the music loop of the moment features a 'high-white' Bjork like banshee. Interesting for one round, two rounds and irritating from then on. Beyond the wiener dog rally and the vertical twin Triumph, I see where personal tastes may instigate friction, and one can turn down your audio or move on. Repeating audio loops. Crowd control?
4too
Chris A.'s blog:
One huge page.... Note: If you are watching this from work in a desperate attempt to fight off the early week doldrums, I strongly suggest opening this page, then minimizing it and doing something else for, say, five minutes until all the pix load, then pop back when they're all done doing their loading thing. Just some friendly advice, since I took way too many pictures and am too lazy to break up this blog. ...
Too much or not enough.
One public persona's "let it all hang out" , may be another's indolent bloat. In this age of over indulged MS resource gluttony, who is to say when 'less is more'' is THE true axiom of design, or an XBox marketing mantra to dis a Sony blue ray, [ 20 gig disk drive]. '"What game NEEDS more than 8 gig?"' may soon end in the same circular file as ""you'll never need more than 640 k"".
So, what blog NEEDS this many megs?
Let's leave the fashion police cuffs and mouth stuffing ball gags, the 'needs' and the 'should-s', and peal down to a zen comfort zone of shorts and T's.
It is what it is.
Fact is it's one huge page. Sample the text and see if you wish to explore, as ,,,, the ... jpg's ... report ... in.
When the content fills out, get to see something of these game conventions. Consider recognizing that under the props, paint, and gaffers tape of this presentation theatre is the mundane continuity of, over heated and under cooled, commercial hired high rise square footage, a fluorescent lit maze of folding utility tables and stackable chairs, ranked in column and square.
The show biz of salesmen seen from the stage wings.**
[** OOOOh, gee kids let's make and market a video game! Holy Mickey Roonie! Another sub cultural cliche ripe for reality programing exploitation. Start story boarding the 'real time' spontaneity with MCA's pics! Let's block out 15 minutes of commercial time per half hour ... lucrative. Have your people contact my people when the contract flies and the money flows. ]
Briosafreak, I got a 178.8 meg, 147 page PDF, so if this browser chokes and dumps it's cache, won't be time and bandwidth wasted. Was nudging this from time to time, over the hours. Will brigade it with the Todd H streaming audio infomercials.
178.8 megs. Quite the challenge for dial up. Resolved by stubborn, square headed mouse clicking.
MCA pics. There are some - woops - jelly jiggling, blurry focused, visual layout, place holders and then some dramatic architectural views. Proof perhaps, that he can claw up a learning curve.
Once fretted over a premature burial, more than survived the 'slide show'.
The Josh site was more manageable for screen loading but the music loop of the moment features a 'high-white' Bjork like banshee. Interesting for one round, two rounds and irritating from then on. Beyond the wiener dog rally and the vertical twin Triumph, I see where personal tastes may instigate friction, and one can turn down your audio or move on. Repeating audio loops. Crowd control?
4too
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