Abandoning the System

“The Matrix is a system Neo. That system is our enemy, but when you’re inside, what do you see, business men, teachers, lawyers, carpenters. The very minds of the people we are trying to save, but until we do these people are a part of that system, and that makes them our enemy. Most of these people are not ready to be unplugged, and many of them are so inert, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it.
– Morpheus, Matrix

Last night we had a big discussion with Alex about Facebook… It made me think a lot about my use of the site. It was nothing new though. Alex has been frowning upon the whole trend of Facebook for months now. Huh, frowning upon is an understatement actually. She hasn’t missed a single chance to express how much she hates it and how it should not exist at all.

Now, I’m not a particularly heavy Facebook user but the past few weeks I’ve been logging in more and more. The Kinimatografiki Symmoria and organizing it has played a role in this but there are just so many new people I’ve met  recently that checking up with them seems natural.

Well, Alex argued last night that Facebook does not fulfil any real needs. It only creates more and more needs that revolve around itself. Basically, she said that time spent on Facebook is 100% wasted: the only activities one engages in are voyeurism and pseudo-socialising with few “real-world” implications. “Why should anyone have a Facebook account?”, she pondered. “It’s just for self-promoting of the worst kind, I cannot see how it might be useful in any other way.” We argued for hours. I said that Facebook has become an integral part of one’s web identity and that it has become as necessary and versatile as a “real” mobile phone in some cases. I told her that my recent spark of interest was purely functional.

Deep down though, I knew that she was right. She had a point, at least. OK, Facebook is useful for managing groups and events. But apart from that? One creates photos for them to be seen, oggled, admired. One creates the perfect representation that most often comes from a mold of familiar shape. One exposes everything to his or her circle of imaginary friends… “Would you shed a single tear if any of these damn friends of yours died?? Would they ever call you to tell you their problems? Would they?!”, said Alex screaming almost but trying not to wake up my mother. It was late you see.

“They’re contacts, not friends.” I told her. “At least, most of them are contacts, but there’s friends in there as well, people I meet in my everyday life.” -“Do you need to contact them through Facebook? Is this the kind of communication you want?” -“No, but you cannot deny the usefulness of having your entire cirlce of friends within your digital reach.” -“Isn’t this what MSN is for? Can’t you send them an e-mail? How many people actually register on Facebook so that they can speak with their friends? Few, if any. Most just want to show off their entirely simulative representation which often has little connection with reality, find chicks or boys, create a circle of friends so that they can have the impression of being a part of something. Well, it’s not like this. If a group of friends decides to do something and forgets about me because I’m not on Facebook, therefore I’m not in, I won’t care. I do not want to be a part of anything that might resemble this. It sickens me!”

“Weeell… I understand what you’re saying but it’s not necessarily like this. I can do without my Facebook”.

-“Oh yeah? Delete it. Tomorrow. You can’t.”

-“I can! It’s not that I can’t, I don’t want to (that sounds very… not addicted, doesn’t it?). I mean, I’m using it everyday and I need to manage the Kinimatografiki through it. I would delete it if I didn’t need it as a basic means of representation on the world’s biggest social network. It’s part of my studies and field, after all.”

-“If you really wanted to quit it, you would have when you deleted all your photos and put that kangaroo as your profile pic. That was a nice middle finger. But no, you stayed. Something kept you in it. And now you’re hooked again. You just can’t do away with checking girls’ profiles, can you? You want to be seen.”

-“…”

-“Have you even thought of how much idle time you, everyone you know, and everyone you don’t know, spend on Facebook? Doing nothing productive, just having the impression that you’re socialising, when you’re only there sitting in front of a computer, writing comments on pics, not because you really mean to comment on them, but becase you want everybody else to see that you made the comments. Do you really think anyone cares about what you have to say on Facebook? I mean anyone who wouldn’t sit and listen to what you have to say in real life?”

-“…”

Long story short… I realised yesterday that when presented with the dilemma of deleting my Facebook profile or not, a profile on a site that isn’t really all that important for me, I couldn’t press myself to do it. I was making excuses, I could see this much. But as Alex was quick to point out, it was showing signs that it was controlling me and that I wasn’t fully able to control it. Keeping my Facebook use to the bare-minimum, would I truly be able to control the urge to play around with it, look at pictures, use applications, make my profile look good? Even if I get outside it, people still inside it might look for me. And then?

The whole question concerns the whole world wide web (WWWW), especially now that everyone has a voice and anyone can speak. Now that blogs are a force majeure. Is the “System” just Facebook, or does escaping mean abandoning the web altogether? If not, what constitutes being outside, or for that matter, inside the System, especially when everything is linked? Such questions might prove to be very intriguing, not to mention crucial, in the following years.

After much thought I decided not to delete my Facebook account altogether, even if such a move would be brave indeed. I’ll hide behind my excuses of responsibility but I’ll delete my pics as I had done a few months ago…

And I shall ask you:

“Would you fight to protect the System?”

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Bonus thought-provoking:

Olympus OM2n won!

It did not take much at all. My interest in film photography having been kindled since August already, the university photography club and all the cool people I met there only made me more passionate about finding the Olympus film camera I had been looking for. An OM-2n, some say one of the best cameras ever made… I just had to make it my first, and probably last, film camera. Not to mention that, with the proper adapter, I’ll have a perfect new lens for my digital Olympus e-510.

I had been eyeing many different auctions on eBay for days, but today was special. “Dimitris,” I thought, “today you’re winning one of them”. And I did!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160370141566&

Soon, this used but (apparently) well-kept Olympus OM-2n will be reaching my grubby mitts! The point of this post? I just wanted to share the joy of winning this auction with everyone.

I would also like to thank mum who is helping me with this purchase. It is true, yesterday’s incident was not good at all for my financials. But you know how these things go: you get unlucky but at the same time it’s your nameday the next morning. I couldn’t get further from complaining.

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John Whitney and the dawn of Computer Animation

Today, I woke up early, after just 3 hours of sleep, for my morning Virtual World & Animation class. In this class we discuss about the history of computer animation, analyze short and long films and talk about the philosophical aspects of cyberspace and virtual worlds.

I was caught off-guard when Mrs. Dimitra showed us the works of John Whitney, the person who is credited as the first to make animated films using computer graphics. His works are of course remnants of another era, where computer animation did not have the huge potential it has today. However, they show as well as any film the time-transcending power of art…

These films reach a form of spirituality in their abstraction… I felt as if I was genuinely meditating while watching Arabesque. I like the music very much as well. Genius.

Oh it feels so good having classes and attending lectures as fulfilling as this! 🙂

It’s over 9000!!

-Gamers, what does the scouter say about his gamerscore?
-…IT’S OVER 9000!!!
-What, 9000? There’s no way that could be right!

9035, to be exact… all thanks to new recent acquisitions of Guitar Hero 5, Rock Band 2, Shadow Complex and Battlefield 1943!

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It’s funny how with this meme, 9,000 is now much more important a hallmark than, say, 10,000

Check my PlayFire profile for more details about my gaming activity!

And for the uninitiated…

Αλεξάνδρα’s Big Mishtakey

Παράθεσα το πρώτο post του Big Mishtakey της Αlex και στο Cubilone’s Dimension. Είναι όμως παραγωγική τον τελευταίο καιρό — πιο πολύ απ’ότι εγώ, οπότε το να καρφιτσώνω όλα της τα ποστία θα ήταν μάλλον άσχημο. Αντίθετα, βάζω συνδέσμους εδώ, άντε μπας και σπρώξω καθόλου την κίνηση. ;D

Θίνγκς Αϊλ Σόρελυ Μις Νάμπερ Ουάν- Geometry Wars Retro Evolved Ίσως το καλύτερο ποστ ever σχετικά με ένα απο τα καλύτερα games ever. Απολαύστε τις εμπειρίες της Άλεξ σχετικά με το Geometry Wars – -ένα παιχνίδι αγάπης… και πολέμου.

Μπίτς & Πίσες Νάμπερ Ουάν Ποιός θα έγραφε για την αναρχία, τα κρουασάν και ένα παιχνίδι με ωραία ambient μουσική στο ίδιο ποστ; Μα ποιός άλλος;

Ποιά είναι η Πίξιγουίξι; Άραγε;

Game 2.0 — Gaming 2.0: Νέα εποχή, αμφιλεγόμενες τάσεις

Μέσα στην ζέστη του Αυγούστου και ενώ όλα πάνε καλά για το επομενο μου μεγάλο post, να σου σκάει το άρθρο μου στο game 2.0 το οποίο είχα γράψει ήδη απο τον Ιούνιο.

Πιστεύω ότι είναι ένα απο τα καλύτερα άρθρα μου μέχρι τώρα. Μπορείτε να το διαβάσετε εδώ.

Σημείωση: Τις εικόνες και τις λεζάντες δεν τις διάλεξα εγώ αλλά σίγουρα έχουν πλάκα!

In Honor

Cubimension is great and all but I’ve been feeling that not enough of my friends read what I write anymore. Not that they ever did in a regular fashion, (or that it matters in any way) it’s just a cool ego-boost to know that what I’d post here anyway actually ends up in some friend’s eye retina or mid-term memory. Under these circumstances then, the chance that anyone might read one of my posts more than once is slim indeed.

It was naturally a surprise then when a friend of mine not only confessed his love for the site (as he had done before), he also admitted having read some of my posts many times! He even has favourites! Incredible isn’t it? So happy was I that I decided to dedicate a post to him. So here it is, just as I promised him!

We have spent many great times together, we’ve been friends ever since that New Year’s Eve of 2005… Oh I remember it quite well! Over the years, our friendship has had ups and downs but, when it came to games, rock music and women, he has always been there! In many moments of joy, as well as discomfort, he was there as well…

So who is this guy? What is he like?

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He’s like Onizuka. He’s always and steadily after teenage girls. He has a gangster past… He doesn’t exactly love toro, or want to teach school kids… But I’m sure he has a secret passion to explore… equipment (!). He’s not exactly single or a virgin (lol) either, he’s soon getting to 22 though!

He’s like Luffy. He loves MEAT! (and makes fun of me when I try to support my pro-vegetarian ideas… ANYWHO!), he will give his life and anything he has for his nakama, he can at times be very very persistent about his opinions, but his nakama follow him nevertheless!

He’s also a lot like Anakin Skywalker. Getting involved with the Force and its ways (business studies, marketing etc) could bring out the best and worst in people. He’s gifted, his training begun with people hoping he’d use his powers for good benefit. Fear of losing his fierce love could be that which might upset and imbalance him and the things he might do to protect her could transform him, force him to act on impulse and make him into the very thing he swore to destroy (whatever that might be!). Who knows what might happen to him after that. The Force is strong with this one nevertheless…

He’s like Itachi of the Uchiha clan. In a powerful family, will he manage to surpass the legacy and, most importantly, confront his little brother (that he’s always had a love-hate relationship), knowing that it is very  possible that he will be the death of him? With his supreme ability (pictured) to look into people and their intentions, their emotions and their thoughts, will he indeed use his Sharingan for evil?

If he did not study to become a businessman, he could turn out a fine lawyer. He could pass as Miles Edgeworth’s double at times. Snarky, sarcastic, OBJECTION!-ous, matter-of-factly laughing in your face holding evidence, he could be one of the best prosecutors around, severely getting on the nerves of many aspiring defence attorneys and friends! (or both at the same time!) But he should always be wary of his allegiance!

The Angry Video Game Nerd has inspired him greatly as well. He was already fond of games, especially old Nintendo, Sega, Atari etc, but AVGN totally corrupted him. Now he loves (or hates to love? Loves to hate? I really, really don’t know!) playing crappy old games. He’s also building a huge video game console collection, just like The Nerd, one with which I’ve helped him with slightly!

As if Luffy wasn’t enough, he has some Sanji in him as well. Just like the Love Cook, he adores creating dishes for nakama and has a certain talent for it as well. Ooh I can’t forget that “failed” asian rice he cooked us that once in Mytilini, or of course all the other times he cooked many many different things to celebrate and treat friends… If it’s a lady he’s serving in particular though, multiply that enthusiasm by three. Of course, Sanji wouldn’t be Sanji without a cigarette between his lips at all times and indeed, our Sanji has a similar relationship with tobacco products (and the power boost a smoke might provide him with in a dire situation. Especially if he’s losing in Smash!). Also a fan of narghile. MELLORINE!

Of all the possible names, though, it is one that has stuck with him the most.

Kira. Why Kira? Well, for one, he secretly hates everyone and wants to kill them! But more specifically, he always has a master plan, always contemplating possibilities, options, schemes… Always watching to make his move underground, to strike… Using people as pawns to get closer to his own end.

My opinion is however that his Kira side is not more powerful than any of the others. That would make him a bastard indeed, wouldn’t it? Nobody would want to be a friend of the real Kira if he had a choice. This Kira though, even if he can be nerve-breaking and resistant to my ideas and beliefs (which has led to some fights and arguments between us) much more often he’s a loveable, great, awesome friend, one who knows how to be such a friend and one I’m happy to have…

…even if he calls me a hippie all the time…

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Cubilone’s Dimension 2.0!!

Απο τις 24 Μαϊου είναι online η νέα, αναμορφωμένη έκδοση του Cubilone’s Dimension. Αν διαβάζετε το παρόν σίγουρα θα το έχετε προσέξει! Ναι, είναι η σελίδα που επισκεφτήκατε για να μπείτε εδώ μέσα!

Στα πλαίσια μιας εργασίας μου για την σχολή, συγκεκριμένα για την κατασκευή ενός προσωπικού site, άδραξα την ευκαιρία και δημιούργησα, την αρχική σελίδα με CSS και XHTML. Απο εδώ και στο εξής, θα χρησιμεύει σαν hub για δημιουργίες μου, profiles μου, αλλά και σαν πύλη για το ίδιο το blog. Σύντομα, όταν δηλαδή δεν είμαι πνιγμένος με εκκρεμότητες και απολαύσεις της “πραγματικής ζωής”, θα ανανεώσω το περιεχόμενο της δουλειάς μου ακόμα περισσότερο!

Σας αρέσουν τα γράμματα του μενού; Είναι φωτογραφίες απο δική μου γραφή. Πιστεύετε ότι ταιριάζει, δημιουργεί μια οπτική συνοχή με τα σχήματα και τα χρώματα; Πείτε μου την γνώμη σας εδώ και βοηθήστε με να βελτιωθώ!

Cultural Aspects of Today vol. 1

Cultural Aspects of Today, CATs for short, is my new way to present and discuss what I read, play, watch, listen to and generally enjoy these days. We are now in the era of Postmodernism according to which, very roughly, anything goes. At the same time the word “culture” can be used to describe a very broad selection of productive human activity just as well as the word “art”: cinema, video games, books, paintings, music, local traditions, Pop Art, High Culture… What falls under which category is not as apparent as it once may have been and the older norms, along with this fact, have all merged into Postmodernism, the movement of blending seams… I’m going to use this to present many different aspects of life, art (controversially or not), knowledge, products and ideas as parts of the Cultural Aspects of Today.

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Ratatou-E

I watched Wall-E and Ratatouille 2 weeks apart. I first saw Wall-E, which was already hyped by pretty much everybody on IMDB along with a super user rating and a super review from Athinorama (an impressive 4 stars if I remember correctly). I could not help but be intrigued by the futuristic looks and alleged environmentalistic themes. My impressions?

The postapocalyptic backdrop for the first half of the movie was just spectacular. All the different items that Wall-E (the little robot) collects that represent parts of humanity’s cultural heritage were both emotionally powerful and conceptually brilliant. The feeling of solitude this half of the film gives off is noteworthy. The mega-corporation depicted in the movie which is the evolution of the capitalist tendencies of today is wonderfully and poetically pepresented, both by its name and its significance. BNL, Buy N Large.

The second half is not as good. The very subtle comedy of the first half is compromised and the film reverts to a style more similar to other Pixar films. The whole veil of mystery over the supposed future of humanity is lifted and, despite the unexpected plot twist (two words: steering wheel), the ending is very disappointing, destroying any kind of environmentalist tone the rest of the film had. (SPOILERS! READ FURTHER AT OWN RISK: Very “it’s-ok-guys, pollute-as-much-as-you-want-it’s-going-to-be-ok-even-if-it-takes-us-700-years!” Didn’t like that part… Overall, I think it wasn’t as good as hyped although it was enjoyable and had very sweet moments. Wall-E and EVA are perhaps the best robotic couple in the history of animation!

Ratatouille on the other hand… I had heard it was very good from different people but it managed to surpass my already high expectations. It was very funny and the characters were brilliant. Me and Alexandra especially liked the restaurant critic, Anton Ego (word goes around the internet that this guy was actually homosexual. I find that strange but whatever) I personally also liked Emile, Remy’s brother. I felt Ratatouille was very down to earth and appreciative to love for the simple things in life. Made me want to cook and eat the best meal in the world! The ending was very very satisfying and it left us with a very cheery feeling.

I cannot compare the two films. I don’t have the skills necessary and it would be pointless anyway as they are different films with a different goal and a different touch. What I can say though is that Wall-E promised a lot and underdelivered in a memorable and affectionate way while Ratatouille overdelivered in every possible way. Both films remain however as good examples to why Pixar is the leading mainstream 3D animation studio; they still haven’t made a film that I didn’t enjoy.

PS: Pixar are also well known for their shorts and we all love them. “Presto”, “Your Friend The Rat”, “Lifted” are all great recent examples, I recommend you watch them if you haven’t along with the feature films.

Braid/Castle Crashers

Braid and Castle Crashers were the summer’s greatest hits for the now-favourite Xbox Live Arcade service. Two distinct games with different gameplay styles and approaches that however have three things in common: 1) They are 2D. 2) They developed a cult fanbase even before they were released. High levels of anticipation then. 3) They are pricey games indeed.

I had the luck to be able to buy them both close to a month ago. First, Braid. Braid was a novel idea based on the platformer teaching of ye olde. That is, it was like playing a Mario game with some new mechanics. These mechanics took the “platformer” out of its name and turned it into something that’s closer to “puzzle”. Tim, the hero, must collect jigsaw pieces through various levels controlling time and various items and behaviours that manipulate time on their own as well in order to save the “princess”. The result is some very difficult puzzles but a genuine sense of accomplishment. What made the game stand out even more was the very open-to-debate story. What the “princess” is in the end is a very good question, but I won’t spoil it for you! I can’t not mention the jaw-dropping ending, one of the most fitting endings Jonathan Blow could think of! Oh yes, Jonathan Blow is the designer of this game. People call Braid “indie”, cause apart from the game’s art, Blow made the rest of the game all on his own. What is less well known is that it cost him approximately $180,000, production values quite higher than what people would call “indie”. Still, Braid has its own distinct feel and it was well worth the 1200MS Points if only to get to experience such a, how should I put it, classy and rounded game experience.

Castle Crashers is a lot different. Developed by The Behemoth (by Newgrounds.com creator Tom Fulp and flash artist Dan Paladin) and a lot more of course hit the gaming scene as a tribute to old 16-bit beat-em-ups set in fantasty settings, complete with knights, dragons, princesses, magic etc. I hear it’s very similar to Golden Axe but I haven’t personally played the game. Castle Crashers has excellent 2-D graphics (which just like the developer’s previous game, Alien Hominid, want to give off the Flash game feeling), cheery and sometimes hilarious humour and some addictive hack & slash gameplay, especially multiplayer. I’ve lost count of just how many people have come to my place, played a bit of Castle Crashers and then played the night away (with me or without me…) Not a huge game by any standards but I can see how me and 3 more friends will sometime come back to live the complete 4-player experience.

Go

Just a few days ago me and Alex had the chance to at last play Go together. It was just as good a game as I remembered it, having only played it once before. Thank you again Cies for introducing me to a game that takes one go (pun intended) to learn and two lifetimes to master.

Go is apparently the oldest known board game, much older than chess or even backgammon. Its roots are oriental and more specifically Chinese. From there it has spread over the centuries to Japan and other asian countries where it’s now possibly the most widespread game, played in tournaments, special clubs and between friends. Oddly, it’s not that well known in Europe, especially not in Greece. I’ve only seen it twice and under totally random circumstances. Since Chess is king over here I doubt we’ll be seeing people play it more but you never know, chinese expansion could also mean cultural expansion? Hmm…

The board is empty once players start off. The players take turns placing one stone on the intersections of the board, forming groups. If the other player surrounds the entire group with her own stones then the surrounded stones are captured and removed from the game. And… that’s basically it. Every other rule derives from this simple principle. The winner is the player who controls the largest part of the board with her stones at the end of the game, point which is declared by both players passing consecutively.

These simple rules define a game of strategy, deception, intrigue, loss, amazement, fulfilment and active rivalry between the players. Never before have I seen a game so noble: one rule suggests that players say “atari” when a move of theirs will capture enemy stones in the next move so that they can react accordingly. Thus the point automatically becomes cornering the opponent and making her not be able to do anything to save herself as opposed to taking advantage of a miscalculation or a careless move which is a norm in chess. Indeed, never before have I seen a game so fair: two players of extremely different skill can fruitfully play together by having a handicap for the stronger player: the weaker one starts off with as many stones already on the board as the difference of skill indicates.

Alexandra has beat me every time we’ve played together save 2. I will strive to get better and one day, as the mighty yet harmonious Go spirit commands, I just might achieve the perfect balance of spirit and wit, become one with the universe… *floats*

Deception Point, by Dan Brown

I first got to know of Dan Brown through his most famous work, that is none other than “The Da Vinci Code”. It’s his latest work out of a total of 4 books he has written within the past 12 or so years. I read Angels and Demons, The Da Vinci Code and Digital Fortress all roughly 2 years ago and Deception Point just now and I’m genuinely impressed by his consistency in showing the world how skillful he is in grabbing his readers by the balls. However, The Da Vinci Code is surely Brown’s most overestimated work, another proof of why the best-seller isn’t always the best-in-general (the rest of his books it turn became best-sellers after the success of The Da Vinci Code). Angels and Demons, which was very similar in its religious and “secret cults” themes to the former, I enjoyed much more. “Deception Point” has a plotline that has more to do with politics, scandals, secret government agencies, NASA, a huge conpiracy… A lot more like Digital Fortress.

This book didn’t just have twists. Its twists were the evolution of the twists of the original twists that I thought were good twists. Yes, it was twisty. The characters felt alive if a bit contived (like the nerd astrophysicist or the always sexy front couple), the action never stopped, the good guys turned bad and then good again within a matter of pages (before they turn out bad at the end of the b… oh, another twist. They’re good), the little pieces of actual real-world scientific aspects, like the fossils and meteorite and the futuristic gadgets (always part of Brown’s stories) also gave it a nice tw… edge. Yes, I liked this book. Seemingly complex but ultimately quite easy to grasp and FUN! You just can’t help but smile when the bad guys fire bullets made of ice. Recommended.

PS: I regret to say I’ve read all of the books mentioned above in greek. They may be even better in english.

Cuberick, rise!

Ahyawwwn… I’m typing this really tired, I’ve been awake for close to 30 hours straight now. Yesterday was all about fixing up Cuberick, my new mate and companion in the world of internet, IT, games and cyberculture. Together with Magebreeze a.k.a. Beast, that is my old computer (I’ve set them up in a LAN, both are downloading, Cuberick is downloading Celestia addons while Magebreeze is downloading Bioshock while also transfering all of my existing data from Magebreeze to Cuberick’s more spacious HDD) they’ve both put me in a really techie and computer nerdy mood, which also lead me to rearranging my furniture a bit. Nothing special, just moving some chairs around and wasting one and a half hours on some stupid DVD stand that I thought I had put together wrongly but in fact after trying to fix it ended up making it worse, realising in the process that not only was it defective out of the box, the way I had put it up originally was the best possible way to do it. Without it looking too bad I mean. Yes, I think those were some of the least useful, productive or enlighting 90 minutes of my life.

Anyway, back to the PC: I had some worrying difficulties while building Cuberick (can I have a SCREW SCREWLESS DESIGN? No, that’s SCREW SCREWLESS FUCKING DESIGN!) but fortunately after talking with people that could give me some meaningful advice, like trying everything out having the motherboard outside the case and even with no CPU, GPU or memories on, it finally worked. The problem was initially that, once powered on, the PC would stay on for around half a second then turn off and then after a few seconds do the same on its own. It could go on and on if I didn’t turn off the PSU every time. After playing around with the connectors, the battery and the CMOS, somehow I got it to work, and even though there are still some pretty minor points that I’d like to be able to correct sometime, like not being able to boot in Dual Channel mode or having some kind of power hickough at start-up, Cuberick is, I’m very happy to say, working fine. At this point, I’d like to thank my mum, the funding of which was necessary for the creation of Cuberick, Mario, who was with me at the very first stages of building the machine and helped me avoid some (crucial) mistakes I would have otherwise made, Kostas, who gave me the idea of trying to set-up the motherboard outside of the case and see what happens, Manos, whose Windows XP Pro SP2 CD I used at a time of need, and Alexandra, to whom I gave the honours to name Cuberick. This name just suits it fine, it hit bull’s eye. 🙂 Thank you, people! Even if some of you may never read this…

So what was the first thing that I did with my brand new PC? I played Portal, Valve’s most attractive inclusion to the Orange Box, at least personally. I had been keeping an eye out for this game ever since it was first announced, somewhat less than 2 years ago. I had bought the Orange Box when it had come out but Magebreeze just couldn’t cut it, 2004 tech just wasn’t enough for opening portals and solving interspatial puzzles. So once I had Cuberick up and ready with graphics drivers and the game installed, about 6AM today, I started the game and finished about 3 hours later. Short game, but wonderful nonetheless. Darkly humorous, clever, mindbending, potent and stylish. It seems to me that the gaming industry is less and less inclined to make good epic and long games rather depending on one-offs like Portal, which are short, cheap, stand-alone, based on an intriguing idea [;)] and creating a huge cyberculture following. I can’t even describe the success and appeal the Companion Cube, GlaDOS and the Cake have all had to the internet community. And today, I found out exactly why! Definitely one of the better games of 2007.

So here I am, even more tired, unable to up some pics I wanted of Cuberick because they’re too large and uuuhh… We watched Planet Terror earlied with Marios, Garret and Dimitris… Totally crazy and fun movie, if not slightly disgusting at times. Really gives off the cult feel a lot of people, including me, like. Staple of the movie was Cherry, with her mutilated limb replaced with a machine gun! Recommended if you’re into lots of blooooood!

So I better publish, before I… ah, zzz…