Need any help?
Have a question?

Submit


It's me, but with rounded corners...
A blog for all my technology related rambles, as well as a place to share my programming experience and help others out with theirs!
I create tutorials helping with various theme or general computery related problems; so if you need help with anything, just ask me here!
If I have time I do also make personalised themes on request, so if you have an idea of a theme you want then also message me with the above! :)
Search >
Need any help?
Have a question?
Submit
The archiveReally Simple Syndication
Blog on your mobileRandom post
Other pages
My personal blog
My newest theme
Howto guide: Redirection
Notifications experiment (Chrome)
 
Photoset

Hackers turned MIT’s Green Building into a giant, playable, and multi-color Tetris game. A console allowed players to move, rotate, and drop blocks.

The Green Building (Building 54) is home to the MIT Earth and Planetary Sciences department.

MIT hackers have long considered “Tetris on the Green Building” to be the Holy Grail of hacks, as the side of the building is a wonderful grid for the game.

The game started off scrolling the words “TETRIS” and then would start into the first level. As the player progressed, the second level would start with more pale colors, making it harder to identify the type of block. The third level involved the colors shifting on-screen. Upon losing the game, all of the blocks would fall to the bottom of the building.

Reblogged from proofmathisbeautiful - Posted by originalgameboy
 

 
Photo
 

 
Link

Mmmmm, Raspberry Pi... »

After the recent release of the Raspberry Pi, here are some delicious uses for the tiny computers

 

 
Quote
Steve Jobs, the pioneer of the computer as a jail made cool, designed to sever fools from their freedom, has died.
As Chicago Mayor Harold Washington said of the corrupt former Mayor Daley, “I’m not glad he’s dead, but I’m glad he’s gone.” Nobody deserves to have to die - not Jobs, not Mr. Bill, not even people guilty of bigger evils than theirs. But we all deserve the end of Jobs’ malign influence on people’s computing.
Unfortunately, that influence continues despite his absence. We can only hope his successors, as they attempt to carry on his legacy, will be less effective.
  Richard Stallman
 

 
Photo
welcome-to-random:

I am now ready for this.

welcome-to-random:

I am now ready for this.

(Source: subject27)

Reblogged from subject27
 

 

I’ve not been ignoring this blog

Text

Recently I have been so busy. For those of you who don’t know I am currently studying for A-levels (UK qualifications) and attempting to get a place at university.

Although this is all going well, I’ve had barely any time. When I am on Tumblr I am normally on my personal blog (as most of the time it is a lot simpler to run), but i’ve been neglecting this one.

So sorry all of my followers out there! I will try to post more. I have been working on a script that loads audio posts while infinite scrolling, so I should be posting about that soon…

So apologies to you all, and I hope to be back asap!

Meanwhile, if you’re wanting so help (or even a theme made), ask away! I will try to get back to you as quick as possible :)

 

 

I’ve been very inactive recently…

Text

…What a lazy soab I am

 

 

It’s official, I have fallen in love with the Mozilla Developer Network

Text
 

 

Youtube for schools

Text

Finally!

Youtube may actually be accessible from school! (Well not my one, but some of them anyway :P)

Google has released a new ‘YouTube for Schools’ feature. Which includes a stripped down interface (no comments, related videos section etc.) and the ability to only view videos from ‘YouTube EDU’, the educational section of the sight.

This move by Google is to introduce YouTube into a setting which had previously been put off by inappropriate content.

Hopefully this move will help bring YouTube into schools. (I hope…)

 

 
Photo
Can you parse HTML with regular expressions?
No…

Can you parse HTML with regular expressions?

No…

 

⇐ Newer posts Older posts ⇒