Cruisin’ ATL

<a href=”http://www.mediadiva.net/mt/”>Her majesty</a> got a new camera last night, seconds before Best Buy had closed. She had called all over town and finally found it after 2 weeks of searching and calling. After racing there to get it, we cruised back home while she tested it out, cruisin’ the Atlanta suburbs. We didn’t know (at least I didn’t) it captured audio with the video as well; had a mic right on the front. Pretty tight!

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3D Interface & Compositing = Cool!

If I ever wanted to get a cyborg type implant, I’d probably have to go to Japan. Yeah, I could get an insulin pump nowadayz, but to truly get the one I wanted along with the style, the Japanese culture, which I know very little about, just dicatates that’d it have to be in their country. All of the art I see come out of there, the technology in how far ahead of us (the USA) they are… it’s just they always have cool art and technology… even vibrators for the 2nd controller slot in their games; what a ingenious concept!

Anyway, this site has some really cool 3D, compositing, and use of motion blurs. Very bandwidth and processor intesive. Courtesty of <a href=”http://www.mediadiva.net/mt/”>Mediadiva</a>.

This site is Korean as I just learned, however. Either way, they rock too. I’ve played more games with Koreans in Starcraft and Evercrack.

<a href=”http://www.xiiin.com”>XIIIN</a>

Good Stage Resize Example

Via <a href=”http://www.moock.org/blog/archives/000021.html”>MoockBlog</a>.

Moock linked to a Japenese site that makes a good use of Stage.onResize. It’s a little processor intensive, but they haven’t implemented Greg B’s more efficient one, which is cool and I understand. The point is, it’s a good start, and a creative use of utilizing whatever screen real-estate you can get your hands on. Go to the site, open up a panel via the top navigation, and resize your browser slowly to different shapes. You’ll see the panels minimize, and then move to other spots where there is room. This is one skill I think Flasherz need to master.

<a href=”http://www.nttdata.co.jp/”>http://www.nttdata.co.jp/</a>