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April 30, 2010

Daily #118: 33.3%!

Filed under: Errata,daily — scrame @ 8:32 pm

The end of april means that I have actually been doing this for four months straight.

Lousy photo, not much light in here and its a cellphone camera.

Its pretty odd seeing that much go by, especially when the chunks here are two months. This particular month was almost deadly, especially with script frenzy. I would have much preferred to have finished that a few days earlier.

Anyway, at the end of it, my brain is totally shot, and I’m sitting here droning away on a friday and most likely going to pass out soon (damn you little star!).

With script frenzy done, I hope this will end up being more amusing, or something with more seeming progress on it since it doesnt have to be formatted and published as a pdf (the excerpt really didn’t work that well).

And thats really about it.
Gnight.

April 29, 2010

Daily #117: I WIN!

Filed under: Errata,daily,script frenzy — scrame @ 8:39 pm

Its done, its over, the ending was as lame as the middle, and of course recycled some old tired ideas that I had already stolen from other places earlier.

Doesn’t matter. It was my first time out, and along with having a friend stay for a week, spending a weekend in another state, a sometimes hellish work cycle and some lingering illness, I actually made it through. And with a day to spare. Not to mention making at least one totally awesome website about clowns!

As always, the quality is nothing to write home about, but I’m feeling more motivated to continue working with it, and if nothing else I can show that I can crap out a hundred original pages of something every 6 months. Now maybe refining it, or trying to actually work on a plot would be a good thing, but one step at a time.

I’ve been thinking about what to do next. I’m kind of itching to try to get back into music, but its a bit of an uphill struggle since my computer is just slugging along, and I’m really out of practice with most of my equipment. A friend asked if I could write a short screenplay, and I think I’ll give that a try, but this one would require thinking effort, rather than just typing effort. I’m not always so good at thinking like that.

Anyway, none of that matters. Tomorrow it will be 4 months working every day, and 1/3rd of a full year doing this. In the end, all it really takes is to just make yourself keep doing it.

Speaking of which: suck it haters, I did it!

Final pdf is here

peace!

April 28, 2010

Daily #116: …egh

Filed under: daily,script frenzy — scrame @ 8:27 pm

Dragged along. still 6 pages to go. Honestly surprised that the last stretch is taking so long, but I’ve been feeling pretty lousy lately.

April 27, 2010

Daily #115: 10.5 pages left.

Filed under: Errata,daily,script frenzy — scrame @ 11:35 pm

I didn’t think I was going to make any progress tonight, because I had screwed up the save file I had been working with, and made it about half a page before realizing the discontinuity. Fortunately writing has no shame or limits when it involves typing. I am half a page from the home stretch and looking forward to finishing, though disappointed that I didn’t manage to finish today. Sometimes life gets in way of ideal typing schedule.

April 26, 2010

Daily #114: Bleeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhh.

Filed under: daily,script frenzy — scrame @ 9:32 pm

Spent an hour with very little progress today. Burnout, methinks. Going to try to kill this fucker tomorrow night.

April 25, 2010

Daily #113

Filed under: Technology,daily,script frenzy — scrame @ 9:54 pm

Finally at page 84. I was going to try to grind out another page, but its been a long weekend and I’d rather try to get in some last minute videogame time. Or something like that.

In other news, I put a new ubuntu partition onto my main server to try out XBMC and a more native version of Boxee. It went OK, a little hiccup with the graphics drivers, but unfortunately, I can’t get sound out of the damn thing at all, so I’m back to booting with debian. If I can get something more workable out of ubuntu I will eventually migrate over, but for now seems prudent to deal with the status quo.

April 24, 2010

Daily #112: Backfill!

Filed under: daily,script frenzy — scrame @ 9:51 pm

[this is a backfill]
Up to page 78 on scriptfrenzy.

April 23, 2010

Daily #111: Less than spectacular.

Filed under: daily,script frenzy — scrame @ 8:49 pm

I spent my friday working from home, and then having about a gallon of cheap beer. For some reason that seemed to inhibit my progress working on stuff. I got through about a page worth of scriptfrenzy. Currently about 10 pages behind again. Anyway, hopefully Ill get through a big chunk over this weekend so I’m not in a race to the end of the week. Page 68 or so. So really 3 10 page swings and some change.

April 22, 2010

Quick scriptfrenzy excerpt.

Filed under: Errata,script frenzy — scrame @ 4:25 pm

This is just copied from a gdocs version of the pdf. You can find the actual pdf here for proper formatting.

THE CHINESE RESTAURANT
ROY is in the kitchen working at cleaning out the various
pots used to make the soups and the rear counters are
covered in heaps of squid and pig parts.
(CONTINUED)
CONTINUED:
62.
ROY
BURGLERS! THIEVES! I CURSE THE
BASTARDS WHO LET MY ZOMBIE HORDE
OUT OF HIDING! Who was it. Dammit,
Its not like I get a lot of
customers, or really that my zombie
horde was mature enough to unleash
on the populace. It must have been
those two junkies. Well, it can’t
be that bad. Zombies eat junkies
like candy because they work like
painkillers! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
ROY continues to scrub vigorously, chuckling to himself.
Suddenly, DR MCCALLISTER walks in briskly.
ROY
What do you want? We’re closed.
DR MCCALLISTER
I know, but this plot is being
driven by coincidence and a small
number of characters, and I havn’t
been in any scenes for a long time.
ROY
So whats the coincidence?
DR MCCALLISTER
Well, you were laughing maniacally
as just part of your character, and
thats the same idiosyncracy that I
have. I thought we could meet over
a steaming bucket of pig tripe.
ROY
Sounds grand. The names Roy.
DR MCCALLISTER
Yes, you’ve shouted that in your
dialogue, I believe. So, one bucket
of steaming pig tripe!
ROY
Oh, c’mon now. You dont want to eat
this crap. I think you want to try
my “specially seasoned” bowl of pig
guts. Its much better than this
generic tripe I serve.
DR MCCALLISTER
Splendid. Its wonderful that we
live in the future where everybody
loves eating pig guts all the time.
(CONTINUED)
CONTINUED:
63.
ROY
I just feel lucky to have gotten in
on the ground floor.
DR MCCALLISTER
Yep, you are probably sitting
pretty.
ROY finishes up the pot he’s working on, and washes off his
hands.
ROY
Just a minute. Got some secret
recipe down over here.
Roy walks to the other side of the room and pulls the cover
off a mini fridge underneath the ducks hanging in the
window. He pops it open, and pulls out two ziplock bags from
a pile. Walks them over to the stove and empties them both
into small pots.
ROY
Single serve! Keep them around and
you always have tripe handy.
DR MCCALLISTER
Thats great, must be great for a
rainy day.
ROY
Obviously. So who are you and what
do you do?
DR MCCALLISTER
My name is DR MCCALLISTER, I work
for the Adkins Corporation. Well,
I’m actually a scientist that
developed the organic reacting
reagent thats apparently driving
the overall plot of this, but for
the most part the story has been
aimless bullshit.
ROY
Yeah, sometimes it feels like I am
the pig ears in the tasty bowl of
tripe. No pig ears in this
seasoning though. So what about the
reagent?
DR MCCALLISTER
Well, as you know we are in the
future, and there has been lots of
(MORE)
(CONTINUED)
CONTINUED:
64.
DR MCCALLISTER (cont’d)
pollution. So much that the average
passerby or non vital character is
probably walking around with a
lethal dose of it, but the main
characters have survived either by
environmental conditioning, or by
being deliberately aware of it and
having the means to stay above it.
ROY
Whats that last part mean?
DR MCCALLISTER
Well, it means you havnt been
poisoned because you spend your day
rooting in pig swing, and I
havn’t been poisoned because I am
a scientist so clearly I have an
antidote or something.
ROY
Gotcha.
DR MCCALLISTER
So anyway, the idea is that I have
made something that can be exposed
to the public, and kind of control
them. Like giving suggestions to
zombies. For the most part it
works, but its a reactive chemical,
so it has to be exposed to people
who are susceptible, and all it
does is ensure that we have a kind
of “first suggestion”, if we have
the right equipment. Unfortunately
its all much too early, we have the
hooks and prototypes, but nothing
proven.
ROY
Tripes ready!
ROY pulls off two styrofoam bowls from the now reconstructed
pile and serves up some delicious hot swine gut soup.
DR MCCALLISTER
Good lord! My mother couldn’t have
made tripe like this.
ROY
Secret recipe.
(CONTINUED)
CONTINUED:
65.
The two men enjoy a bit of soup in silence, but DR
MCCALLISTER finally breaks the silence.
DR MCCALLISTER
So I gave you the gist of my being
here. Whats your story?
ROY
Well, I was raising zombies in an
underground dungeon, but i think a
cat broke in and let them out while
he was trying to eat one of my
ducks.
DR MCCALLISTER
Thats awful!
ROY
Not really, I was able to salvage
most of the duck. I passed it off
as squid.
DR MCCALLISTER
I mean the zombies!
ROY
Well, in character, I actually
think it was these two scumbags,
but that line about the duck was
the only funny thing the writer has
come up with in 65 pages.
DR MCCALLISTER
Junkies?
ROY
Yeah, a couple of scumbags. I just
blame them, but it was clearly a
cat or something that was chewing
on the duck. Well, other than the
obvious zombie bites?
DR MCCALLISTER
Wait, you salvaged a duck that had
been chewed on by your army of
zombies in the dungeon under your
kitchen?
ROY
Its a horde, not an army. And I cut
around the bites. Zombie isn’t
contagious, this isn’t some fucking
movie! Its the future, remember?
(CONTINUED)
CONTINUED:
66.
DR MCCALLISTER
Of course, the future. And if any
of those zombies make it im sure
i’ll control them soon enough.
ROY
There’s looking at the brighter
side of things!

Daily #110: Clownage and a quick SEO lesson.

Filed under: Technology,culture,daily — scrame @ 12:11 pm

In the new ranks of awesome. I have found an excellent new site:

Clowns for all Seattle!

This is a parody based on a link a politically active friend of mine was pushing around. I tried to take a quick mirror of the site for the lulz, but was having trouble pulling it down. Turns out their robots.txt disallows all robots from indexing any part of the site.

This is a really bad move for something that is an activist “get out the word” type site, and here is the proof. There are literally no links or description, and actually searching for the title of the site, it shows up well after everyone referencing it.

This could be remedied with a simple change to robots.txt, and I’m not sure how that even got put in there, but this is just a demonstration that my site without said text and with just a simple link will be indexed faster and better than their current site. Ill be sure to pass along any tips.

[note: the site is currently unreachable for me, but should be online shortly whenever your DNS cache updates again. Just check back later.]

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