May 17th, 2006W3C Standards

Ever since I started toying around with CSS and HTML, I’ve *almost* become concerned with whether my (or others) code are W3C compliant. For a while I actually cared, until I checked with the validator and realized my insufficient knowledge of the javascript code in my blog would never resolve the 181 errors. I think the only way to correct those errors would be to start from scratch, and limit the javascript code.

But Slashdot brings up a good question: do you develop your content to the standards, or to the browsers that will render it? At this point, the answer for me is the latter.

May 15th, 2006Virtual Nightclub

You know…I’m speechless. I’m just going to let you read the article for yourself. All I can think is, “Oh dear God, not another one.”

If Andrew Littlefield has his way, young people will be honing their social skills within his virtual nightclub, which features all the trappings of a trendy hotspot: dim lights, Jacuzzi and bouncers. Littlefield is the architect of The Lounge, an Internet nightclub that threw open its virtual doors late Sunday.

Future generations of young people may not have to worry about whether they’ve chosen the right clothes or haircut. Once logged in at Pcdmusiclounge.com, club-goers choose a computer-generated character to represent themselves. They can put their own stamp on their character’s appearance by choosing from fashionable hair and clothing styles. No need to be self conscious about looking awkward on the dance floor; Littlefield hired a choreographer who personally approved a range of moves so the alter egos of the Lounge’s patrons are sure to look good while they boogie.

Visitors of The Lounge can even select a specific body posture. Young men will have a choice of standing erect or slouching in a cool, Brando-kind of way.

The club is a cross between MySpace.com, the social-networking site, and “World of Warcraft,” a multiplayer online game. Both are successful at building Web communities, and Littlefield and his company, Doppelganger, tried to create a hybrid.

Online communities are getting a lot of attention lately. News Corp. said earlier this month that MySpace expanded its membership to more than 70 million, and video upload site YouTube said last month that it sees more than 12 million unique visitors per month only five months after launching. Plenty of marketing opportunities exist for companies that can engage large teenage audiences, advertising analysts say.

Doppelganger’s strategy is to use the Internet to transport glamour to rural or isolated areas.

“Sure, kids in Los Angeles and New York know what a club experience is like,” said Littlefield, who is from London. “But what about teenagers who live in Des Moines, Iowa?”

Guests attend The Lounge free of a cover charge and communicate with each other via AOL’s Instant Messenger service. Small prompts appear over a character’s head when its real-world user has written something.

Parents should note that the characters are automatically prevented from engaging in fighting or any sexual activity. The characters are mostly limited to walking, dancing and listening to music.

“About the raciest thing they are allowed to do is blow a kiss,” said Littlefield, who added that later editions will allow characters to hold hands.

The club will also feature bouncers. Doppelganger staff will patrol the club in their own virtual characters and will boot anyone who harasses patrons. Club-goers who want to avoid someone can list them under their Ignore section. The offending party will be prevented from sending or reading any messages to the person who complained. Littlefield hopes this will help protect his site from sexual predators. Some companies that cater to young people have struggled to keep their visitors secure.

Parents can also act as the club doorman to prevent their child from entering.

“We believe parents should have the choice of not allowing their child to participate,” Littlefield said. “We don’t want that argument. A parent can log on to the site, and we will make sure to remove their child’s membership.”

May 12th, 2006Nothing better to do

Makes me really glad I didn’t go to MIT…not that I had a chance in hell of going.

“Hey guys, if you don’t land some hotshot jobs after college with your MIT degrees, we always have room for clever DIYers right here at Engadget.” Seriously.

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May 11th, 2006I’m late

In more ways than one. But we won’t go into that.

It’s been brought to my attention that Halo 3 will be released in 2007. Not gonna lie, I watched the trailer (*tear*) and if it looks that freaking sweet on my PC monitor, then I can’t wait until I play it on my 50″ plasma :D. Although, this does mean I’m going to have to buy a 360 a lot sooner than I expected. Better add that to my Going-To-Do List.

Oh Master Chief…he’s so dreamy!

May 10th, 2006Listmania

You know, everyone has a To-Do list, a list of things that you need “to do” at the very moment. Well I’m going to make a list of things I’m “going to do,” things that I should do at the very moment, but don’t have enough motivation for it. It will be appropriately titled as Going-To-Do list, and yes, I am just that big of a procrastinator.

* Pay off all my credit card debts (1 down, 2 to go)
* Save money to buy myself this (unless my boyfriend beats me to it)
* Finish my ELDP nomination package
* Eat more fruit
* Get prescription sunglasses
* Find a doctor
* Respond to friends who email/call me in a timely manner
* Drive more reasonably closer to the speed limit

We’ll see how that last one turns out.

M.I.A. I’ve been busy for the past couple of weeks sending in my grad school applications to GWU and JHU. Namely GWU, because the deadline was May 1 for Fall 2006 admissions and I still had to write my SOP on May 4. Work has been keeping busy too (gasp). Yeah, they finally found out we weren’t doing anything and assigned us (me and three others) this calendar project and “adminstrative assistant” position. Apprently it takes four people to do that one job, but I guess that’s government bureaucracy for you. I really thought I had a purpose for posting, but I guess not.


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