12 July 2007

Bookmarklet: BugMeNot

BugMeNot is a nice site. Basically, lots of people register for web sites that have compulsory registration, and then publish their account details on BugMeNot, for the benefit of anyone else who wants to look at the registration requiring stuff.

BugMeNot can be used in several ways.

You can go to the site, and put the address of the registration site into the search box.

You can get an extension for Firefox (which is, of course, your web browser) so you can right click in a username or password box, and "Login with BugMeNot", or you can use my next Bookmarklet.

  1. Right click on this step, and choose Bookmark this Link.
  2. Put the Bookmarklet in the Bookmarklets folder, and name it BugMeNot Bookmarklet.
Then, when compulsory registration is bugging you, just use this Bookmarklet, and you'll be in the site in no time! If nobody has submitted a login to BugMeNot, make sure you do!

5 June 2007

Bookmarklet: The Image Dance

Okay, okay, this Bookmarklet isn't very useful after all. It just makes all (or at least most) of the images on a pages go on the left side and wave back and forth. To try it out, click here.

Pretty cool, eh? Here's how to make it a Bookmarklet.
  1. Firstly, this is probably your first Bookmarklet. To keep things tidy, make a folder called Bookmarklets in your bookmarks.
  2. Right click on this step, and choose Bookmark this Link.
  3. Put the Bookmarklet in the new folder, and name it something like Dancing Images.
Now you've got a new Bookmarklet. You can use it on any page.Here's a picture to help test the Bookmarklet. It's pretty funny too.

New Segments! Woo Hoo!

Okay, because my blog is boring, I decided to add some more interesting segments. First up, the Bookmarklet!

What is a Bookmarklet, then? Well, a Bookmarklet is a bookmark, which has some JavaScript code in it instead of a web address. This means instead of taking you somewhere strange, a Bookmarklet will do something useful where you already are. I'll give you one of these neat little guys in every Bookmarklet segment.

Secondly, the Physics Fun segment. In this one, I'll feature something fun to do in one of my favourite physics simulation games:
Finally, my Rant segment. This very very occasional segment will have me venting my anger at anything and everything, usually Internet Explorer.

Hopefully you'll read my blog more if I add these segments (and of course update it).

23 Apr 2007

Whoops!

Well, with the excitement of Christmas, I completely forgot about this blog. How silly of me! So, I don't remember what that little bit different thing was going to be. Oh well.

If you've got any suggestions, feel free to leave a comment.

24 Dec 2006

Game Feature: Souptoys

Well, it's Christmas, so I thought I'd post a game that is a little bit Christmassy.

Souptoys is a game which simply gives you a Toybox to play with on your desktop, containing everything from balloons to catapults to robots, and allows you to build fun stuff using the Toybox.

On the Souptoys website, you can upload "Playsets" which are like saved games, with toys in certain positions, and then download other peoples' Playsets to play them in your Toybox.


There are a bunch of little "buttons" on the Toybox. These are:
- Detonator: Put all toys back in toybox. Equivalent of "New".
- Record: Save a Playset into your Playset folder
- Play: Load a Playset.
- Rewind: Starts the Playset you have open from the beginning.
- Souptoy: This button is the Souptoys logo, and takes you to the Souptoys website.




New toys are available for download nearly all the time, so your Toybox will check when you start playing, and will download the toys for you. The reason why I called it Christmassy is that right now in your Toybox you will find a Christmas tree, and a bunch on decoration that you can put on it! You also can put in see-saws, robots, dolls, blocks, basketballs, and...


Living jelly?


Here's a group shot!
Souptoys is also completely FREE, so why not go to the Souptoys website and download it?
Next week, we'll do something a bit different...

18 Dec 2006

Game Feature: Eets

Well, here I am, writing the Blog (late; sorry). In this issue, I'm going to tell you about a neat little game by the name of Eets.




Eets is a neat twist of The Incredible Machine, and Lemmings, and the mind of someone who is insane. In each level, you must get Eets to a Puzzle Shard, using both the powerful mood swings of Eets, and all manner of wacky items, from Giant Marshmallows to Ginseng Factories.







There's Eets. Isn't he so cute?



The actual play of a level usually goes something like this:




  1. You load up the level, hit the Play button and watch what Eets does, and try to work out how you can get from there to the puzzle shard.


  2. You hit the Stop button and place the parts you need to get through the level.


  3. You hit Play again, and carefully time your clicks on the parts, so that they will do their thing at the right time to get Eets into the puzzle shard. (Not all levels need clicks)


  4. You go "Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!" and then go to the next level.

The parts on offer range from simple Marshmallow Buds to exploding Superpigs, and everything in between. Here are a few of my favourites:



Ginseng Factory


The Ginseng Factory sits around doing nothing, until you give it a click. Then it will shoot out a piece of Radioactive Flying Ginseng, which will fly around and can do all sorts of stuff, from turning on lightbulbs, to making Eets angry.


Alien Gravity Marshmallow Bud


There are four kinds of marshmallow buds in Eets. These are the Happy Bud, Angry Bud, Scared Bud, and of course, the Alien Gravity Bud.


This function of this bud is as different from the other buds as apples and oranges. Whereas the other buds change Eets' emotion, the Alien Gravity Bud, when eaten, will reverse gravity completely! Everything will flip upside down, and Eets will walk on the ceiling! If you eat another Alien Bud, gravity will un-flip again.



Telekinetic Bob


Bob is an alien from another dimension. Normally, he'll float around doing nothing, but if something hits him, he wil use his telekinetic powers to make everything float upwards! This only lasts a few seconds, then he will return to his own dimension.


If the gravity has been flipped, everything will float DOWNwards instead.





Here's Eets' rocket launching into space!

Eets also has an easy-to-use Puzzle Maker, so you can make your own levels, and for the Christmas season, Eets only costs $9.95!

Why not go try out Eets?

14 Dec 2006

Blogging Blog!

Hello.

I am testing the Blog.

If you can read this article, it works.

Thank you.

The first REAL article will be out on Sunday, so look forward to it.