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Button Replacement

by HyperbolicHyperbally 12/30/2007 3:22:00 PM

I managed to replace a button that popped off my shirt today. It actually wasn't too difficult and I found a nice how to video naturally titled How To Sew On A Button. The downside of video is it's snobby English accent and queer foreign measurements. I used about a foot of string for my button and it seemed to work fine and avoided the foolishness of measuring in centimeters.

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Beautiful Tragedy - A Mai Kawasumi Tribute

by HyperbolicHyperbally 12/27/2007 3:53:00 PM

It's been too long since I've posted a video, so I figured I'd show off a Mai tribute from uTube. The music video is rather haunting and is certainly the best Mai tribute I've seen. I particularly love the ending due to its ambiguousness, but enough rambling watch and you'll understand.

Download a proper version from the AMV.org since the μtube is really only good for a preview

 

 

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Merry Christmas

by HyperbolicHyperbally 12/25/2007 12:01:00 AM

and a happy New Year! 

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Higurashi no naku koro ni kai - Yakusamashi-hen

by HyperbolicHyperbally 12/17/2007 5:07:00 PM

Reunion

The story opens in the ruins of Hinamizawa; 20 long years after the Great Disaster (2003) with the town finally being opened to visitors again. It had been closed off after the government claimed an eruption of volcanic gases killed everyone in the village. Oishi and Akasaka having a reunion to discuss the old tragedy and it's lingering mysteries. They go over the ruined village and meet the surviving ex-terrorist Rena Ryuguu and discuss they many holes in the government story. Additionally Rena shares the time Rika came to her when Rena was delusional and living in the dump.  Rika urged her to take an unknown injection, but after Rena refused, claimed to be tired of this Hinamizawa and left in search of the next Hinamizawa.

Thoughts: This was a nice recap episode to reintroduce the setting after many Higurashi-less months. Nothing too earth shaking was revealed other than the governments volcanic gas theory was very suspicious. We also got to see the sweet scene with Rika and Rena in the dump that was cut from the first season. And who can ignore Rena, even at 38, was rather pretty in a somewhat crazy ax murdering kind of way. Cool

Future Rena

Takano's crazy notebooks make an appearence and their talk of aliens and bacteria is still as ridiculous as in Tsumihoroboshi-hen, but still there is something rotten in the state of Hinamizawa. My apatite for mystery and Mayhem was only whetted by this episode.

Yakusamashi-Hen - Disaster Awakening Chapter

Next is an anime exclusive arc, that seems to have been created to help fill in some of the pieces they left out of the first season. We are introduced to an invisible character known as Hanyu, who Rika converses with. Then roll into a light hearted game of Zombie tag in order lull the views into the mistaken belief that this is one of those cute harem anime. Then we move the focus on to the two youngest club members, Rika and Satoko. In this world it seems that Rika has completely given up hope even though she acts normally during the day, but at night she reveals her true, depressed self. She's seems to have completely given up hope and is resigned to her fate. Satoko overhear some of her wine accompanied discussions with Hanyu and becomes concerned, particularly when Rika admits that she will be murdered soon.

The Watanagashi festival arrives as usual and just when Rika was completely bored one of her aids does something new and changes the normal routine. This blows Rika's mind and after the festival she runs out to attempt to convince Tomitake to avoid his murder. But it was too late; Tomitake wouldn't listen and he ended up with his throat ripped out.

The following days Satoko noticed that they were being watched and became very agitated. She lays some traps which give them some warning when unknown assailants infiltrate their house. Rika makes Satoko hide in the closet while many evil men carry Rika out to be murdered in front of the shrine. Satoko couldn't stay hidden with her friend in danger and went out to look for Rika, sees the murder and is chased by the evil perpetrators. She ends up on the bridge from Tatarigoroshi-hen and in desperation climbs underneath to hide. As karma(or the writers) would have it she falls like Keichi did, but unlike Keichi wakes up in time to see the aftermath of the great Hinamizawa disaster.  

The most important part: There was no gas. Satoko without any protection at all walked into the center of the village with no problems respitory problems what-so-ever. (though she was pretty banged up from her fall) She shes her her friends and fellow villagers piled up in a heap at the school and basically goes catatonic.

Satoko is taken to the hospital where in Oishi desperately wishes she would awaken and shed light on these odd happenings. It turns out that Satoko is the only survivor from the village. He even mentions that he found Rena bloody hat in the woods and how it is so out of place for a gas disaster. After Oishi leaves Satoko has a vision of Rena being chased through woods, then being cornered, and murdered with only her hat leaving whiteness to the crime. Unfortunately as soon as the hospital staff notice that she's is awake, she is permanently silenced by the conspiracy.

Thoughts:We see the true aftermath of the "Greate Hinamizawa Disaster" which definatly rules out the governments lame volcanic gas eruption. Since Rika was murdered by men, we can now rule out the supernatural explanations of Tatarigoroshi-hen as a red herring, just as Meakishi and Tatarigoroshi laid to rest the Sonazaki conspiracy. While some of the red herrings are all tossed aside the true villain has not yet been revealed, though thoughtful viewers of the first season should be able to point out someone very suspicious, as of yet we have no motive. Why kill Rika so gruesomely in a shrine? For that matter why go to all the trouble of wiping out a little village in the middle of nowhere? Even as we gain more information, we still have many questions remaining.

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One Year Anniversary

by HyperbolicHyperbally 12/12/2007 3:17:00 PM

I have now been blogging mostly unsuccessfully for over a year! During that time I've had a lot of fun playing with blogging options and platforms. Currently I have around 97 or so posts, which isn't too shabby considering my writing skillz. Sadly I lot of that number involve video postings and far too much whining about my aforementioned lack of writing skillz.

Blogging Platforms: WordPress

The Good:Wordpress was a good place to start blogging since it my former web hosts took care of setting it up and it seemed to have a lot of active support. Once I learned to turn off the buggy WSIWYG editor I could blog easily. The admin was fully functional with sections for links editing links and comments, and I feel intuitive. One of the greatest assets of wordpress is the wide variety of pluggins, I loved my pluggins, since they helped fill in missing features. I particularly liked the plugins, wpPolls, wp-Ajax-Edit-Comments, Akismet Spam filtering, Google analytics and All in One SEO.

The Bad: The main problem with it was it's use of PHP and mySQL for its code. I don't know much about PHP other than it's syntax looks like the bastard child of C and Pearl, and as such isn't the most fun to work in. This made extending Wordpress much more work than was worth while. So when it came time to switch hosts I decided I'd rather go the .Net rout. Another problem was even though I love the pluggins, there was no standard place for plugin authors to place admin options, so you'd have to search through the main menu to figure out where the developer had decided to stick it.

Blogging Platforms: SubText

After perusing the available .Net blogging platforms, I settled on subtext since it seemed easy to port my current content from Wordpress. It more or less went smoothly and now I have a pretty nice skin created from my old Wordpress theme with some features added form the Redbook theme.

The Good

Subtext is written in .Net so its much easier for me to work with. It was also very easy to set up by myself and I could import my old blog via blogML. Creating my Skin was much more intuitive because I could edit the UserControls for my specific skin along moving/editing any tags I wish. For Wordpress I was mostly stuck with css and image changes

The Bad: The admin has fewer features, and while subtext's rich text editor is nicer, I'd still rather turn it off and just write my posts in html. (although if the editor gave me syntax highlighting life would be good) It would also be nice if Subtext had a save and continue writing option since then I could save my work more conveniently

Conclusion: I hope to continue bloggin in the new year, and maybe I'll even get a few more comments. Soon my theme will be perfected and life will be good.

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Certifiably MSTS Web

by HyperbolicHyperbally 12/7/2007 3:30:00 PM

I passed the second and final MSTS Web certification test on Wednesday and now I'm certifiably a Microsoft Technology Specialist in Web.  It was harder than I expected, covering Web Deployment, ADO.Net, WebParts and the new Authentication controls in .Net .  I also had several Mobile control questions, but they couldn't have been worth very much since I missed several of them and still came through with a 753 score.

Now I can rest upon my laurals for rest of the year and sometime in the near future I can contemplate moving on to the distributed test. Since it only covers Web Services and Remoting I imagine it wouldn't be so bad.

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