06-23-2004, 04:01 PM
quake was released in....1995.
that's 9 damn years ago
how to write like an fps'er
unique thing about these (first person shooters) is every 1/10 of a second you do a hand movement - that wonderful keyboard & mouse combo. wasd space. shift e r f c v z x q tab ctrl alt.
light figuring i would go...
half of all days
5 hours per day
that equals 11k hours. 11000. overworked to all hell.
(365 * 9 / 2 * 5...i forgot how it got to 11k)
both hands ache at moments. still more the mouse hand.
which seems kind of weird, you do more unique movement with that one?
would be that it's hanging in the air. less strain when relaxed?
right. and what i learn from all this? swearing. being angry. sweat factory.
not really. i didnt really learn swear words either.
teamplay? oh gimme a break
only lesson learned is all that was wasted. great lesson learned?
ah yes - and what does that have to do with my writing?
started to notice when i had most quick hand pains - was using shift.
for that capitzliation thing.
"why don't you write in ms word then?"
bloatware would be the answer to that.
other would be i can't configure it so it doesn't #$%& with my writing so much.
it doesn't show ms sans serif size 8 - that fav font - correctly. stupid page spacing.
but that's part of what bloatware is as well. uncontrollable useless #$%&.
and third would be i don't like things crashing. am very good at
overloading my comp. actually managed to crash ps4 for the first time
yesterday, figure it more has to do with my hardware breaking...
right, and notepad mr mr notepad dot exe never crashes.
my faithful servant. efficient. small. perfect in design.
ok, would enjoy if ctrl+s did save. about all.
____________
then the greater question is - is writing easier to read with
all these rules? does..
courageous untroubled mocking violent - that is what wisdom wants us to be
read better/faster/easier than
Couragoues, untroubled, mocking and violent--that is what Wisdom wants us to be.
?
i am not a fast reader. don't read books (at all) like hyperspeed. so.......
who made these rules in the first place? how does japan do it?
do their signs (whatchamacallit) have capitals?
#$%& rules. just make your own.
_____
* feels now like writing how my writing changed in some 4-5 stages. *
in short:
0-7 = didn't write or think much at all
7-15 = just listened to the teacher. well, i don't think i learned just about anything beyond 3rd grade
15 = found misery/ddr's website, when checking his forum noticed he said it all in small letters. since he was art god, i figured him for god completely.
15-19 = computergaming 90% of spare time. my language basically degenerated to nothing. didn't know punctuation or anything.
~19-20 = happened to find Sig. before that website, i could only say 'omg niec pic'. afterwards, well, i'll show if you're interested.
~20 =
* was ridiculed by pretentious nidwits you-know-where
* just chatted like loads on forums, about diablo II, but also modmaking
* when doing that modmaking found a love in checking stuff in digi dictionary/thesaurus
* suspended some times from the pretentious Sig, went back to devart, found a million more times inspiration and lovely people there. as ones mentioned below:
21 =
thanks to rykthia / shiver / st-barbie
i figured it's not how you write. actually, if you just write correctly, you don't write anything at all.
it's what you say. and what i noticed is all the time before (and up untill a week ago) i was afraid of doing wrong all the times. afraid of saying what i wanted to. it was all just a correct brabble of nothing. no beauty. just correctness.
(also, all my shyness is big flooping frucking gone. i can do anything. seriously. i dare 1000x more today than 6 months ago. i'm not even remotely who i was 1 week ago or 1 month ago. common sense can go kiss it where the sun don't shine, or somewhat.
"common sense is the set of prejudices aquired by age eighteen" - einstein)
at devart also found a sig with the gorgeous saying
"intellectual passion dries out sensuality" - leonardo da vinci
which really says everything. i would say except in really strong souls, souls that have the purpose of beauty not selfishness, this won't happen. i'm not that strong though.
knowledge corrupts.
btw: some science evidently says that "we don't change much after 18"
i found that a jolly big crock of nothingness. i felt like a teen up untill december 2003 (when i was 20 3/4), and i've changed so much that... that that statement can only be related to brainwashed people. i see it as it basically says
"we stop changing after 18"
"we stop thinking after 18"
"we stop being openminded after 18"
that's 9 damn years ago
how to write like an fps'er
unique thing about these (first person shooters) is every 1/10 of a second you do a hand movement - that wonderful keyboard & mouse combo. wasd space. shift e r f c v z x q tab ctrl alt.
light figuring i would go...
half of all days
5 hours per day
that equals 11k hours. 11000. overworked to all hell.
(365 * 9 / 2 * 5...i forgot how it got to 11k)
both hands ache at moments. still more the mouse hand.
which seems kind of weird, you do more unique movement with that one?
would be that it's hanging in the air. less strain when relaxed?
right. and what i learn from all this? swearing. being angry. sweat factory.
not really. i didnt really learn swear words either.
teamplay? oh gimme a break
only lesson learned is all that was wasted. great lesson learned?
ah yes - and what does that have to do with my writing?
started to notice when i had most quick hand pains - was using shift.
for that capitzliation thing.
"why don't you write in ms word then?"
bloatware would be the answer to that.
other would be i can't configure it so it doesn't #$%& with my writing so much.
it doesn't show ms sans serif size 8 - that fav font - correctly. stupid page spacing.
but that's part of what bloatware is as well. uncontrollable useless #$%&.
and third would be i don't like things crashing. am very good at
overloading my comp. actually managed to crash ps4 for the first time
yesterday, figure it more has to do with my hardware breaking...
right, and notepad mr mr notepad dot exe never crashes.
my faithful servant. efficient. small. perfect in design.
ok, would enjoy if ctrl+s did save. about all.
____________
then the greater question is - is writing easier to read with
all these rules? does..
courageous untroubled mocking violent - that is what wisdom wants us to be
read better/faster/easier than
Couragoues, untroubled, mocking and violent--that is what Wisdom wants us to be.
?
i am not a fast reader. don't read books (at all) like hyperspeed. so.......
who made these rules in the first place? how does japan do it?
do their signs (whatchamacallit) have capitals?
#$%& rules. just make your own.
_____
* feels now like writing how my writing changed in some 4-5 stages. *
in short:
0-7 = didn't write or think much at all
7-15 = just listened to the teacher. well, i don't think i learned just about anything beyond 3rd grade
15 = found misery/ddr's website, when checking his forum noticed he said it all in small letters. since he was art god, i figured him for god completely.
15-19 = computergaming 90% of spare time. my language basically degenerated to nothing. didn't know punctuation or anything.
~19-20 = happened to find Sig. before that website, i could only say 'omg niec pic'. afterwards, well, i'll show if you're interested.
~20 =
* was ridiculed by pretentious nidwits you-know-where
* just chatted like loads on forums, about diablo II, but also modmaking
* when doing that modmaking found a love in checking stuff in digi dictionary/thesaurus
* suspended some times from the pretentious Sig, went back to devart, found a million more times inspiration and lovely people there. as ones mentioned below:
21 =
thanks to rykthia / shiver / st-barbie
i figured it's not how you write. actually, if you just write correctly, you don't write anything at all.
it's what you say. and what i noticed is all the time before (and up untill a week ago) i was afraid of doing wrong all the times. afraid of saying what i wanted to. it was all just a correct brabble of nothing. no beauty. just correctness.
(also, all my shyness is big flooping frucking gone. i can do anything. seriously. i dare 1000x more today than 6 months ago. i'm not even remotely who i was 1 week ago or 1 month ago. common sense can go kiss it where the sun don't shine, or somewhat.
"common sense is the set of prejudices aquired by age eighteen" - einstein)
at devart also found a sig with the gorgeous saying
"intellectual passion dries out sensuality" - leonardo da vinci
which really says everything. i would say except in really strong souls, souls that have the purpose of beauty not selfishness, this won't happen. i'm not that strong though.
knowledge corrupts.
btw: some science evidently says that "we don't change much after 18"
i found that a jolly big crock of nothingness. i felt like a teen up untill december 2003 (when i was 20 3/4), and i've changed so much that... that that statement can only be related to brainwashed people. i see it as it basically says
"we stop changing after 18"
"we stop thinking after 18"
"we stop being openminded after 18"