Archive for October 31st, 2006

The Arrival of Moé via DHL

The story goes like this:

I bought Megami Creators September Issue ‘cos I saw Komatsu Eiji’s art. I went to show Kwok and he went to buy one too. Inside the magazine we saw Goto P’s ultra moé art. So we both bought both of Goto P’s artbooks.

They are now here in my hands but I’m rather disappointed in the first volume though. Let’s just say it’s old school art. For the time being till you get your hands on it Kwok, you could have a preview below:

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You can actually see Goto P’s improvement over the years from Volume 1 to 2. I’d thought of bringing the books to camp tomorrow then pass to you later in the evening BUT after flipping through both books, I’ve concluded the books highly NSFW. Although only a small portion, but there ARE NSFW pictures. Some bondage shit. And Goto P’s CG equipment is fucking hardcore, it’s see to believe.

New Plugin! New Feature!

Okay I’ve gotten a new plugin called ‘Cool Player’ installed. Apparently it allows streaming of all sorts of media easily. Let’s test it out!

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Edit continue: OK it works damn nicely for SWF files I see! But have to remember to keep the width within 500 pixels, preferably 480 pixels for the above effect or it’ll protrude to the sidebar area.

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Next thing to try out is video files but that’ll be for another day. So how do you use this cool plugin?

Basically this is the code/tag/whatever you need to understand:

As you can see, you specify the parameters of the CoolPlayer tag and tag it to media links. According to the author it supports ALL formats. Well almost. If you separate media links by separating into different lines the plugin will stack them and allow choosing of specific media to play as shown above. I don’t know what I’m talking so it just means you put two links like I’ve demonstrated and there’ll be two options on top of the player.

To use this you’ll have to disable the pesky ‘Visual Editor’ which removes tags it can’t recognise. Which means you’ll have to post blogs RAW in HTML. That isn’t so hard for us otakus yeah? To disable Visual Editor go to ‘Users’ and under your profile area there should be an option for you to disable it.

For the player above you can see that it displays the filename of the media you linked. If you want a custom name to link to the media you could use the ‘a href’ tag. It’ll automatically detect the href link to link as media and the tagged words as use for caption. Don’t understand what I mean then too bad.

That’s all for updates.

WHAT?! ONLINE THREAT?!

Im so dead. No.. no.. NOTHING TO DO WIF U, YL. Well the fact is… i lost my HP in camp today.

*WAT?!*

LUCKILY LUCKILY LUCKILY, i am able to figure out where i could i dropped it. It was infront of the guardhse while i am changing my 11B(Identity card held by 1OBn member) for an entry pass.
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To make my life easier i place those bags on a ledge and head to the pass office. Apparently there’s ghost or something, one of the bag topple over and a box of LAOPO BING FLEW RIGHT OUT…. And apparently, so did my precious ROKR E1.
But i only saw the flying Laopo Bing, not my HP…. (NO PRIZE FOR GUESSING WHOSE LAOPO BING IS THAT)

It’s only at the end of the day that i found my HP going MIA. I went over to the pass office and the kind SSG Ng help me by turning back time with the amazing VCR which captured the event when i dropped my phone.

Ding ding, shortly after i left the passoffice, a indian lady entered the area and bend of suspiciously around the phone landed. She continued to the pass exchange counter and DID NOT hand in the phone. OMG, CANDID CAMERA.

All thx to SAF SUPER HIGH SECURITY WHERE ALL PERSONNEL ENTERING THE COMPOUND ARE TO REGISTER AT THE COUNTER. I am able to find out her name and her Tel Number…

Sad to say… i couldnt get thru at all.

BUT NV FEAR, I SHALL BE DAMN PERSISTENCE.

You NO GOOD

If you haven’t watched Planetes, Ghost in the Shell: SAC or Last Exile.

Planetes is pure made of win and Kokanaden will love it for it delves into political and social commentary, the rich-poor divide, future direction of space exploration and other realistic issues. Not to mention corporation office politics.