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07/14/2005 23:13 #32095

Ajay's moving on
Category: peeptalk
Well (e:ajay) [inlink]ajay,376[/inlink], I am definately not forcing you to leave because you moved. I think moving away is a huge part of the Buffalo experience for so many people and it is precisely having a journal here that allowed for some people to keep in contact with us here in Buffalo in life after Buffalo.

However, I do understand that you would want to move along espcially workin gat yahoo, although now I am confused after reading your journal that said you are looking for a job?

Don't forget to chime back in every once and a while to let us know what life after Buffalo is like. We will miss you :)
periferal1 - 07/14/05 23:13
Being completely random here:
I was talking to an old friend about the Gord's days in St. Catharines and you came up. I Googled you and found this. Looks like you're doing well for yourself.:)

07/14/2005 14:00 #32094

Live Jail Booking Cam in Anderson
Category: web
So I was searching the buffalo bills fan club site when I noticed they had a radio link. I decided to check it out and found that they also have some web cams in there. But can you believe this, they have a web cam for the Anderson County Jail. That seems really unethical to me that the jail is allowed to broadcast these images publically. and if I was one of the police in the cam it would bother me just as much. You will need windows media player to view it. Unfortunately, windows won't let me make a screen capture of it. Maybe someone else can?

07/14/2005 13:03 #32093

Sexually Explicit Drama
Category: games

SAN FRANCISCO, July 13 (Reuters) - The maker of the video game, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, said on Wednesday that hackers were responsible for a downloadable modification that enabled sexually explicit minigames to be played in the game.

The modification, which allows simulated sex in the PC version of the game, has led to an investigation by the industry ratings board.

Rockstar Games, a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive Software, said that it was investigating ways to increase the security protection of the source code and prevent the game from being altered.Quoted from: Hackers Modify PC Game - New York Times



Apparently, the company wrote the scene but then removed it from the game. Someone then leaked a code to the internet that re-enabled the scene. I read Hillary Clinton is taking the company Rockstar to court. If that is true, it is outrageous does she not have better issues to deal with right now like the fact we have no money upstate and our hospitals are having to store medical waste becaus ethe company thats take sit refuses to take any more till they get paid. Furthermore, the game is already pretty violent and questionable, so parents who are even concerned about sex scenes in the game should really already be worried that their kids are even playing the game in the first place.

Also, if you think about the fact that kids have to download this code from the internet in order to see the sexually explicit modifications then have to also consider they have pretty unlimited internet access and can download any other sexually explicit stuff they want. I guarntee if a kid is about to download and install a sexually explicit patch onto a video game they can type sex into google image search with filtering disabled.

I hate to write this for fear that someone picks up on it, but should google be sued for enabling minors to get sexually explicit material. I mean maybe you should have to enter in a credit card number or your ID to get sexually explicit search results. Think about that. If you were 16 and went to the corner store and paged through a hustler magazine or tried to buy one, the store could seriously get in trouble, right?
leetee - 07/14/05 11:59
i agree. i think there are much better ways Hillary could be spending her energy. how can we trust a woman when it comes to issues of sexuality if she took back her cheating husband anyway?

but another point is why hide sexuality from children in the first place? is there something wrong with sexuality? if it weren't so hidden, it wouldn't be so taboo and therefore, no one would care if a child saw something sexual. it would be mundane every day, ho hum. personally, i would rather a child walk in on his/her parents making love than in a fist fight any day!!
jason - 07/14/05 11:53
You're so fucking right!! And everyone thinks Hillary is such a great Senator. Huh? Yeah, Hillary, I bet that shit you promised for WNY is coming any day now. Anyhow I agree there are so many other issues that are of much more importance to us. Grrrrr!

07/14/2005 10:24 #32092

Artvoice Survey for best of 2005
Category: artvoice
Why is it that the artvoice best of 2005 contest has 166 dynamically loading questions on one page. So many people keep telling me they can't even vote because their computers can't deal with such a large page. Even on broadband it takes a while. I would have the questions cached as html until a new question is added instead of being dynamically generated each time (I only suspect this by the way it loads) and definately, break it into sections for each category e.g. dining has its own page. I hope that enough people can get through to vote. Maybe they should hire me to be their web deisgner. I only want 30k/year and a hosting space for estrip.

Who are some of the other "blogs". Some of them don't even show up on the web like lake.com. And what about digitup.com. I love them - I mean I agree with them and think they have a great cause getting rid of nuclear waste but it is in west valley. I don't know if that counts as local so much. I hope we win! Vote if you haven''t
paul - 07/14/05 10:24
Thanks Jason, I think I am worth much more than $30k also but I have a hard time finding a job in Buffalo that I am also ethically ok with that pays me more than that.

P.S. I am sure we can win without cheating!
shawnr - 07/14/05 09:12
I think it's just the answers that load dynamically, and you're totally right -- the list is way too long for questions. In fact, did you notice the blank answer slots? That's because people mark add another selection, type in their selection, inadvertently hit Enter, then go back and continue filling it out and hit Submit. When you go back to the page, it takes away the entry you added in the text box, but leaves in the command to add another choice... But I have been consistently disappointed with the ArtVoice website since moving here...
leetee - 07/13/05 19:03
i started filling it out, but i got impatient with the questions. I haven't been in Buffalo long enough to even know what some of my answers would be. Walt and i decided we would do it together soon... i reckon we can take shifts. lol
jason - 07/13/05 16:37
fuck no paul, you are worth way more than $30k in my honest opinion. Anyway I wasn't aware people were having problems with it. It would be so easy to just create a page and have it submit the proper form every so often. Not that I'm advocating that or anything.

07/12/2005 20:52 #32091

e:strip's future after the thesis
Category: estrip
In this case I am refering to the code running the site and not the site or community itself.

I think after some time documenting and organzing I am going to make an (e:strip) lite that is totally open source and comes with an installer. It is already pretty simply customizeable, it will just require some cleaning up and some documenting. I mean, for many communities it would be exactly the thing they need to maintain contact without having to program anything. It pretty much just requires PHP and MySQL and what doesn't these days. Wel all the RoR stuff I guess.

My biggest concern is security. I just don't like everyone knowing how this site works because I feel it gives them a major advantage if they wanted to ever hack it. That has consisently been my problem with open source projects. Also, I hate giving up control of something that is so my little baby. Another thing that kills is that I can't stand the fact that people will some how profit off my my hard work.

I know that technically I can make it so that people can't legally use my code for for-profit endeavours but that doesn't mean anything. I have seen so many of my students just rip code off the net for commercial projects and just take the credits out. Hell, I have even seen other professors using non-commerical open source code for commercial projects with the idea that no one will ever know what's going on behind the scenes. It makes me want to kill.
jsl - 05/30/07 10:12
I wrote a long-winded comment about this here: :::link:::

Better late than never? :)