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The Dark Knight Released


Today the movie The Dark Knight opened in theaters, to massive success. The sequel to Batman Begins took in a record-smashing $18.5 million on its first night, surpassing the previous midnight champion, Star Wars Episode III (which sold $16.9 million opening night). I saw just returned from seeing the movie, and I have to say that I was very impressed. The Joker (above), played by the late Heath Ledger, was very impressive. He was definitely very scary, and indeed seemed to be extremely unstable. I need to re-watch Jack Nicholson’s Joker performance to really decide whether Ledger is the best Joker, but it certainly seems at the moment like he succeeded in being more frightening, less stable, and just a better Joker overall. Caution: Spoilers follow.

Two-Face was possibly even more interesting, if only because we are treated to his origin story as well as his demise, in a glaring twist on the original canon of Batman, Two-Face dies after dramatically killing 6 people, instead of providing a full-on nemesis for Batman. I particularly enjoyed watching his obsession with his “lucky coin” develop, from the first time we see it as simply an heirloom from his father through its evolution into deciding whether men and women live or die. Also I didn’t see the connection between Dent being Gotham’s “White Knight” and Batman being Gotham’s “Dark Knight” until the very, very end when Commissioner Gordon said it, but when I realized it it was a very very awesome moment indeed.

Obviously, the two movies to compare The Dark Knight to are Batman Begins (the predecessor of this film), and Iron Man (the most recent quality superhero movie to hit theaters). Compared to Batman Begins, this movie was just as good, if not better. One thing I didn’t like about Begins was the quality of the effects used. They seemed plasticky and not-quite-real-enough at best, something Knight gets around easily. The effects of the new movie are toned down a lot from the first one, but what is there is top-notch.

Compared to Iron Man, the movie was better in some ways, and lesser in others. Both films were highly anticipated, and both were amazing. The difference is in the style with which they each amaze. Iron Man was awesome. Most of the scenes make you go “wow”. The non-stop action, the amazing visual effects, everything was what I would describe as awesome. It felt like a much more glorious film. Everything shined, and sped along, and exploded and was flashy and loud and awesome. The Dark Knight was different, in that it wasn’t necessarily awesome at all times, and it certainly wasn’t glorious. I think that Knight was much deeper than Iron Man, in that it actually provoked other emotions besides awe. The Dark Knight had me on the edge of my seat for practically the whole movie. There were moments (particularly when Rachel dies) when I felt for the people on-screen, and there were times when I hated them, and I was supposed to hate them. Characters were able to actually scare me. About half-way through I started shivering with fear and anticipation, and I hardly stopped until the credits finished rolling. I can’t say the same thing about Iron Man.

I don’t watch many “real” movies, that is to say the sort that win Oscars, but I think that The Dark Knight is definitely going to be a winner this year. Two thumbs up.

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RSS Subscribers: Full Post vs. Summary Preference?

I don’t use RSS Feeds to read things, I prefer to see content the way a site designer meant it to be seen…So I really have no idea what people want to see in an RSS Feed. I recently received some complaints that some of my posts have images that are really big, and mess up some RSS Readers. Of course, on my site I use CSS to resize images to the right dimensions, so I don’t notice things like that.

Anyway, I found a setting in WordPress for putting out summaries of posts on the RSS Feed, instead of the full post, meaning that images don’t get posted to the feed. I don’t know if this is better…Would people rather have a full feed with oversized images every now and then, or would you rather have a summary?

I don’t know if you can tell from this post, but I don’t like RSS Feeds. They make it impossible to get a real count of the people who read my blog, since WordPress doesn’t track them…

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Happy Birthday, Eve!

My MacBook Pro arrived on my doorstep two years ago, yesterday. She is still an amazing computer, and I use her every day. I’m learning to program in Objective C now, so I can make better use of her. The only things I have changed since buying her are an upgrade to Leopard and an upgrade to 2gb of ram instead of 1. Anyway, Happy Birthday, Eve!

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Happy Birthday, Eve!

My MacBook Pro arrived on my doorstep two years ago, yesterday. She is still an amazing computer, and I use her every day. I’m learning to program in Objective C now, so I can make better use of her. The only things I have changed since buying her are an upgrade to Leopard and an upgrade to 2gb of ram instead of 1. Anyway, Happy Birthday, Eve!

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iRemember Stores Cookies on Mobile Safari

If you have a jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch, you absolutely need to get iRemember now. It fixes the fact that Mobile Safari doesn’t save cookies, meaning that after you install it, Safari will remember your passwords. You have no idea how long I have wanted this.

Just add the iSpazio repo (http://repo.ispazio.net) to your sources list (in Installer.app), and then install iRemember. It can be uninstalled as soon as you install it, the change it makes is permanent. This app is a godsend.

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Larger Firefox Icon

I noticed today that the official Firefox icon is still using the old 128×128 resolution, rather than the new 512×512 icon size that is the standard in OS X Leopard and I think Windows Vista too. Since the Firefox icon is a vector image, it is (in theory) infinitely scalable, so it should be a breeze to make a larger one. In light of that fact, I made a larger icon, which you can download here.

For comparison, here’s the new icon compared to the old one, at 512×512 resolution (click for full resolution):

To use the new icon, you can get a program like Candybar, or simply ctrl+click on firefox (in the /Applications folder), choose Show Package Contents, and replace the icon in the Resources folder.

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Geese

I went with my girlfriend to feed some old bread to the geese that live down my street yesterday, and figured I should bring my camera. I got some pretty good pictures, but let me just say this: geese are vicious.

This guy kept attacking other geese and hissing at us for more bread. He had a metal ring on his ankle:

I wonder if that has something to do with it? Perhaps the park rangers marked which ones are really aggressive? Maybe that one is the alpha male? Do geese even have alpha males? I have no idea.

All I know is that teenage goslings are very cute:

You can see the rest of the pictures at my gallery.

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Geese

I went with my girlfriend to feed some old bread to the geese that live down my street yesterday, and figured I should bring my camera. I got some pretty good pictures, but let me just say this: geese are vicious.

This guy kept attacking other geese and hissing at us for more bread. He had a metal ring on his ankle:

I wonder if that has something to do with it? Perhaps the park rangers marked which ones are really aggressive? Maybe that one is the alpha male? Do geese even have alpha males? I have no idea.

All I know is that teenage goslings are very cute:

You can see the rest of the pictures at my gallery.

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Spore Creature Creator

Electronic Arts released the Spore Creature Creator on Tuesday. The Creature Creator serves as a sort of demo for the full Spore game (which is currently marked for a September release), and also as a stand-alone product from Spore, because it is actually really fun. I downloaded the Trial Edition (yes, there is a full version and a trial version of what is basically a glorified Spore demo) on Wednesday, and with the help of a friend, I have created 7 creatures so far. Here are a few examples:

You can see all the creatures I’ve made so far, as well as all the creatures I will make in the future, on my page at the Sporepedia.

Anyway, the trial edition is nice, but it only has 25% of the parts that the full version has, and since the full one is only $9.95, I figured I’d download it. But wait, what’s this? It seems that EA only has the direct download option for PC users. How odd, considering that EA is offering the game for both Mac and PC platforms.

Sure, I can buy the boxed version of the Creature Creator here, for both Mac and PC, but then I’d have to pay (and wait) for shipping, something I don’t want to have to do. That plus my disc drive is broken, so physical media is useless to me. EA, why can’t I have a direct download for the Mac version? This is just stupid. It’s not like Macs can’t download things that PCs can….

After about 10 minutes of googling, I found Game Tree Online, a site devoted to direct downloads of Mac games. They have Spore imagery all over their site, but the Creature Creator download for Mac is listed as ‘coming soon’, with a pre-order available. I don’t really understand why, because if I remember correctly, EA had said that it was going to release Spore for PC and Mac at the same time, and I would tend to assume that that meant the Creautre Creator as well, in a format that’s actually useful. I’ll get it when it comes out, but I’m disappointed, EA.

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Spore Creature Creator

Electronic Arts released the Spore Creature Creator on Tuesday. The Creature Creator serves as a sort of demo for the full Spore game (which is currently marked for a September release), and also as a stand-alone product from Spore, because it is actually really fun. I downloaded the Trial Edition (yes, there is a full version and a trial version of what is basically a glorified Spore demo) on Wednesday, and with the help of a friend, I have created 7 creatures so far. Here are a few examples:

You can see all the creatures I’ve made so far, as well as all the creatures I will make in the future, on my page at the Sporepedia.

Anyway, the trial edition is nice, but it only has 25% of the parts that the full version has, and since the full one is only $9.95, I figured I’d download it. But wait, what’s this? It seems that EA only has the direct download option for PC users. How odd, considering that EA is offering the game for both Mac and PC platforms.

Sure, I can buy the boxed version of the Creature Creator here, for both Mac and PC, but then I’d have to pay (and wait) for shipping, something I don’t want to have to do. That plus my disc drive is broken, so physical media is useless to me. EA, why can’t I have a direct download for the Mac version? This is just stupid. It’s not like Macs can’t download things that PCs can….

After about 10 minutes of googling, I found Game Tree Online, a site devoted to direct downloads of Mac games. They have Spore imagery all over their site, but the Creature Creator download for Mac is listed as ‘coming soon’, with a pre-order available. I don’t really understand why, because if I remember correctly, EA had said that it was going to release Spore for PC and Mac at the same time, and I would tend to assume that that meant the Creautre Creator as well, in a format that’s actually useful. I’ll get it when it comes out, but I’m disappointed, EA.

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