A Super Mario Summary has you play through all the levels of the original Super Mario Bros., but each level is summed up in a single screen. Get all the coins and jump to the top of the flag pole to get three stars for the level. Created in 48 hours for Ludum Dare 23
Month: April 2012
For the Hitchcock Fans
A great Rear Window Timelapse:
Have a New Job, Looking For My Replacement(s)
I’ve been a bit quiet about this (and quiet in general, lately), as I wanted to make sure it was a sure-thing, paperwork had been signed, my bosses knew and notice was given before I went public: I’m going to be leaving as the IT/Graphics/Marketing/Bit-o’-everything guy for Sunray Vacation Rentals and Discover Sunriver Vacation Rentals to take a position with Weston Technology Solutions. It was an opportunity I really couldn’t pass up, and I look forward to the new challenges and working with the folks at Weston. The folks I’ve talked to there are all really nice people, and I’ve heard great things from a couple of their clients, too. I enjoyed my time down here in Sunriver and the people I’ve had the pleasure to work with, but it’s time for a change.
I was in a unique situation in that I grew up knowing the folks who own both of these vacation rental companies, which is why I was able to work at both places, despite them being competitors. They work together on some projects to help cut costs (they built/share a laundry facility together, for example), but they’re going after the same customer base, and they each do things a bit differently in general (both from an advertising standpoint as well as a technical standpoint).
What that basically means is that I’m going to need to find two people, one for each company, not a singular person to work for both companies. I’m still talking it over with the folks here to see what the exact job description will be at each company and getting craigslist ads written. We’re still working on whether they plan on hiring full-time or part-time, but if you have experience in marketing and advertising (online and in print), graphics design. a-bit-of-everything (and having some web development and technical experience wouldn’t hurt), send me a resume and cover letter: jakeortman at gmail dot com. Benefits may be available as well. My current officemate likes cats and Apple products, so keep that in mind when sending me your resume.
I’m also looking at getting contacts for freelancers who might do some of this kind of work as well, as I know there has been talking about outsourcing some graphics design and/or technical duties. If you’re interested, and don’t mind the drive out to Sunriver, send me your information as well so I can add it to my file.
Update: Here’s one of the craigslist postings, will link up the other one when/if it gets created.
Everything’s Better With Drama
Just push the button…
Time Killer(s) For The Evening
- MapsTD is tower defense on Google Maps.
- Play the piano with random folks online.
- Need help learning to type? TypingClub will help.
- You don’t control the cars: You Are The Road.
Reading Material
- Want to relive the glory days of MSIE 6? Here you go.
- How to use the restore partition to break into a Mac running OS X Lion.
- Ridiculously high resolution picture of the Milky Way.
- JPEGmini is a photo compression technology that is compatible with the JPEG format, but does a much better job at making smaller files with out losing quality.
- Did you like the Leisure Suit Larry series of computer games? Folks are trying to bring the game back to life.
- Prince of Persia creator finds lost source code 23 years later.
- Skrivr lets you create a website just by saving textfiles in your Dropbox, and has support for advanced typography.
- Style Tiles allows you to present clients with interface choices without making the investment in multiple photoshop mockups.
- This brilliant idea will take one or more feeds from your Twitter account and turn it into four rolls of toilet paper, delivered straight to your door.
- No news here: Prisoners get better health care than us.
- Hero for the day; 7th grader saves bus from crash after driver has heart attack.
- Elderly couple in fear thanks to Spike Lee tweet.
- Free PNG credit card, debit card, and payment icons (these are going on a couple sites I manage). If you need smaller icons, there are some good ones here, too.
- Fighting sexist jokes the geeky way.
- TIL there are devices built specificially to inject ads into a page that weren’t otherwise there.
- How not to sort by average ranking.
- Best apps to keep on your flash drive.
- The reviews for this stupidly-expensive watch are hilarious.
- My dog sends me texts. Yeah, it’s weird.
- Use Google Docs to monitor your site’s uptime.
- Why $7.99 beats $0.99.
- Create a killer seamless, play-everything media center with XBMC. If XBMC had better TV tuner support, I’d probably ditch Windows 7 Media Center on my HTPC for this, as it’s pretty dang slick. Of course, my WDTV box does 90% of what I need, and uses a lot less power.
- The end of pagination.
- dMaintenance is a handy little Windows clean-up tool.
- Can’t stop staring at this one: Wind Map of the US.
- Finding Goatse: The Mystery Man Behind the Most Disturbing Internet Meme in History.
- Hillary Clinton embraces the Texts from Hillary tumblr.
Video Dump
Needed to get these off my desk here. Read on to watch…
The 2012 Pick ’em Is Over, and BBall Magic Is Our Winner!
First off, a big thank you to all of the prize providers for this year’s pick ’em:
- Mug Revolution
- Paizano’s Pizza
- Jake’s Diner
- Brother Jon’s Ale House
- Home Improvement Services
- Bend Oregon Restaurants Blog
There’d be no point in having a pick ’em like this if it weren’t for the wonderful folks who throw in prizes, so please support them all, click through to their sites, buy something, eat something, etc…
I was one of a few people that picked Kansas to win the tournament while most of the people in the 2012 UtterlyBoring NCAA Pick ’em picked Kentucky. I thought I was going to look like a genius. Not so much after Kentucky smacked the Jayhawks around, causing me to drop from first on Saturday to fourth today. As you can see, quite a few folks picked Kentucky, and I barely held on to fourth place.
But that matters not, as the following folks are in the money, so to speak:
- First Place goes to BBall Magic (Erock): A $25 Gift Certificate for a handmade mug from Mug Revolution Plus a $25 Amazon Gift card (provided by my parents, who run Home Improvement Services) Plus A totally un-used Starter Pack for Arduino Plus two lift tickets to Ski Anthony Lakes, courtesy of Baker City’s Best Pizza Place.
- Second Place goes to Zen-ish (David): He’ll take home a meal (breakfast, lunch, or dinner) for two at Jake’s Diner Plus an Alehouse T-Shirt from Brother Jon’s Ale House Plus $25 gift certificate to Paizano’s in Baker City.
- Third Place goes to Larry Legend (LarryK): Larry will take home a copy of Mario Super Sluggers for the Wii Plus a luxurious fuzzy Paizano’s Pizza embroidered full-length robe.
- Second-to-Last Place goes to GoHogs! (Kyle): He runs off with the fully punched Taco Del Mar punch card for a free burrito, courtesy of Bend Oregon Restaurants Blog.
- Last Place goes to Drentastic!: Dren is a three-time loser and gets a t-shirt from the UtterlyBoring.com shop. I’ll have to add a few design elements to the shirt to make it extra special
I’ll be getting in touch with all the winners later this week once I get all the prizes rounded up. Per the rules, you have two weeks to get back to me from when I send the email, otherwise the prizes go to the next person on the list. Make sure your email address it visible on the tournament member page otherwise I have no idea how to verify you are who you say you are (or contact me at utterlyboring {at} gmail {dot} com and I’ll give you another way to verify, involving the tournament member page).
Thanks again for playing!
Trying To Get In Touch With Me?
If anybody tried to e-mail me on my personal email (jake {at} orty {dot} com) the last 24 hours or so, you might want to e-mail me at jakeortman {at} gmail {dot} com instead. E-mails are disappearing off into neverland since I moved my domain between servers last night (part of the move I mentioned yesterday), so I don’t know if the emails are lost or not. Looking into it, but meanwhile, that Gmail account is probably the best way to get in touch of me right now.
Update: After looking at all sorts of logs and such, it appears my e-mail was never making it to this server. It was making it to my old server, but was getting rejected for unknown reasons (probably because the MX records pointed here, as they should have). They were temporary rejects, but for some reason something kept trying to send email to that old server. So I just said screw it and did what I’ve been meaning to do and move my personal e-mail domain to Google Apps and changed the MX records all around to reflect that. As soon as I did that, e-mail started to trickle in from last night, so SMTP servers were doing their jobs and retrying. This will probably give me a better e-mail infrastructure than I could ever build myself anyway. Still do wish i knew what the heck was going on.
Anybody Need Toner or a Copier? And Some Personal Notes…
First off, happy Internet JackAss day. I’m too busy to really browse around and find the good stuff, so post a comment with your favorites.
We’re moving offices here in a month or so, so I’ve been cleaning out closets here at the office. I have a truckload of laser printer toner (mostly for HPs) that I have on Craiglist and also have a good Canon copier for sale. I also have a few twinky flatbed scanners and a few other parts I’m still going through, so let me know if you are looking for something specific and I’ll see what we have.
The rest gets a bit technical here, so you can read on if you’d like…