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Published December 30, 2008 by Rebecca Matheson

Wacom

For Christmas Geoff bought me a Wacom tablet! I first came into contact with the idea of a tablet when I was about 15 and was very close to buying one and never actually did- possibly a good thing, as I’m sure the technology has come a long way since then. Unfortunately technical difficulties with a faulty pen slowed anything happening until today (Replacement is going to take a while so we went and bought another pen). I am rather excited as I’ve had the privalege of using one at uni before and they add a totally new dimesion to drawing on to the screen. As I’ve only really had experience of using a Wacom in Flash doing rough drawings for animation, it’s going to take some time to work out the intricracies of it all. If you know of any good online sources for info/tutorials etc. I’d greatly appreciate it.

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Published May 10, 2008 by Rebecca Matheson

Inertia script 2.0

For my web class we’ve leapt off the diving board of html and css (the safe diving board) and into a rather daunting mess of Flash and ActionScript.

I can deal with Flash mostly, but action script = programming = bad tutorials (on the whole). Geoff knows php etc. which is remotely similar but not actionscript(2.0) – so my best source of help in the programing field doesn’t quite expand to meet the ‘help Bec’ criteria.

If you know of any simple clear tutorials on action scripting I would be extremely obliged if you could share.

I have to:

  • Make a volume dial work with sound and user interaction (I have semi-worked this out without sound so far)
  • Have a pull string to turn a lamp on and off – user interaction
  • Have an image of a head flip directions depending on where the mouse is in the screen
  • Have a fly move on a random path when the mouse rolls over/near it
  • and a bonus (if I get that far) a set area of the screen for the user to ‘draw’ on some paper

Unfortunately it’s the whole ‘user interaction’ (Action Script driven) that is the bugger to do, but the most fun result and kind of necessary for me to fulfil the brief.

I promise to share when it is complete.

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Published April 29, 2008 by Rebecca Matheson

Mac bag

Today I bought myself a sleeve for my macbook, this is so I don’t have to buy an extra bag, my current laptop bag is broken and huge. I’d seen these ones in a Bookstore in Glenferrie a while back. Yes, it was a little expensive… I like it a lot.

It’s made by Mozi, who also make very nice wrapping paper. I can’t vouch for the other things they make as I haven’t really bought them before, but hey it all looks rather lovely.

(For some reason I cannot upload images into my blog at the moment, this is driving me slightly insane, I hate link stealing but this post really wouldn’t work without it)

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Published February 9, 2008 by Rebecca Matheson

Peace and Pratchett

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“Writing is but thinking on paper; and if you have any thoughts at all, you may commit them to writing” (Harvey Newcomb)

This is about the state of life, Terry Pratchett, music, WordPress and a theory.

I do not think I have experienced being this settled for a very long time. Life feels really good on a whole number of levels and on okay levels. Settled isn’t always good but this kind I think it is.

There has got to be something distinctly wrong with the levels of stress that happen in preparation for a wedding/marriage. Infact the whole boyfriend-girlfriend, near-fiance, fiance thing isn’t really the greatest. Despite sitting on a high for good parts of it and it being really, really fun – a spot of massive learning. There’s all this unspoken emphasis and pressure on self, sexuality, time, friendships and more.

Farewell oh carefree days of being too-young-a-teenager to care. Suddenly, I may have a marriage and a husband to think about and that’s not no work, but pffffffffh all this planning, stress, unrecognised pressure is gone. I have my head back, my brain back, and a good lot of self freedom along with someone who makes me incredibly happy by just existing.

I’ve always thought I was a pragmatic person. Our friends Beth and Brian have this theory where when two people become married the one-ness contributes in a few amusing ways. Things even out. Such as, Bec is more funny now she’s married to Geoff. Which of course is the compliment to Geoff, and not to me. The sideswipe compliment. We use it on just about anything regardless. Geoff is more attractive, I am taller. On the pragmatic thing though. I really like how Geoff has a way of looking at things especially regarding people, his observations and understandings of situations go far beyond where I would ever even arrive. It’s shocked into me this realisation that I miss an awful lot. I hope it wears off onto me.

The other things I’m really enjoying at the moment are simple;

Terry Pratchet books – which I always avoided in the past because his fans are fanatical and I wasn’t sure. Sure the volume of characters means that you cannot go near the books when you’ve got much else on, but my they’re funny. My delight was only extended while sitting on the train reading, a girl sat down next me and pulled one out. Spread the amusement. It’s somewhat global.

Lately I’ve been discovering a whole lot more about coding through the need to butcher and expand WordPress templates. Sure it means you’re up to your elbows in a mash of CSS, HTML and the dreaded PHP, but it’s beautifully satisfying when you get something to work. I like to expand my repertoire where it’s useful. It’s fun, it spits out something visual and when that visual matches what you’re after it is fantastic.

On Thursday night Jess and I went to a Justin Grounds gig. I bought the tickets for Geoff who loves his stuff, however work was a moron and kept him there. It was really good to spend time with Jess. We got to Northcote (across the city) on time. The supporting act started a bit later than we realised and Grounds later still. We found a chocolate/coffee/restaurant place. Cocoinc. Ordered tentatively. Enjoyed ourselves and were ready to be hit by the cost when it rounded out to a $2.50 coffee and a $4.00 gourmet hot-chocolate. I enjoyed that coffee oh-so much more, and it was good coffee. Perhaps I should move to Northcote? It’s too a strange part of Melbourne really.

At about 8:40pm we walked back to the venue and caught the tail end of the supporting act Osh-10. I’m kind of glad we weren’t there earlier as conversation seemed more important. They were okay. Jazz and ethereal based, just vocals and bass but their songs sounded fairly uniform. Perhaps it’s just not my thing. The girl’s face looked strikingly like my cousin-in-law.

Justin Grounds was fantastic as ever. His recordings do work for his music – but he is still better live. I have seen him play at informal gigs before, it’s still somewhat magical when you have a whole room of people sitting silent because it’s just so beautiful. I confess at one I nearly cried. There is something when music brings to the surface the gut of who Jesus is without even mentioning him by name.

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Published February 5, 2008 by Rebecca Matheson

Starred Posts: late Jan- early Feb

The list was getting far too big, so to inundate you with yet another blog post, check out some or even all of the links below.

These are things that over the past month have inspired me, made the think, laugh, made me go ‘Ah ha!’ and all other whatevers that have given a somewhat slightly stronger response than the other posts I’ve been reading. ie. They wound up in Google Starred section.

By some fluke it seems the girls have won this time, with some nice familiar regular ‘starred’ faces showing up, along with some new ones.

Working from late Jan through to Feb:

  • Handling Offenses – Lori Boucher, Confessions of a Pastors Wife
  • The Abbey – Christina Aitken, Sojourn
  • My Search for the Perfect Cafe [And what it taught me about blogging] – Darren Rowse, ProBlogger
  • Chip Kidd on Graphic Design – Poppy, Poppy Talk
  • Anti-foundationism – Joe Thorn, Pastor Joe Thorn
  • An Open Letter to Fred Phelps and Westbro Church – Katherine Coble, Just Another Pretty Farce
  • Friendship: The other side – Makeesha Fisher, Swinging From the Vine
  • Kuler Color Tool – Jessica, No Accounting for Taste
  • Purify your WordPress Experience – Heather, Oh My Stinkin Heck
  • Mettes Pottery {Home} – Holly Becker, Decor8
  • Prophetic Voices – Makeesha Fisher, Swinging From the Vine
  • Are we unbalanced? – Jessica Hagy, Indexed
  • Field Notes Set – Poppy, Poppy Talk
  • On Love & Risk – Joshua Longbrake, Love in the Key of Longbrake
  • Happiness – Samantha, Blonde Musings
  • Little Zoo – Jordan Ferney, Oh Happy Day
  • Television Q & A – Heather, Oh My Stinkin Heck
  • West Elm Newbies – Jordan Ferney, Oh Happy Day
  • The Bible – Katherine Coble, Just Another Pretty Farce
  • The Work of God’s Kingdom – Fred, Of First Importance
  • Kill Plastic Bags with Taxes, Look to Ireland – Emily, Inhabitat
  • Yes we can – Makeesha Fisher, Swinging From the Vine

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