20071127

First Good Use for Second Life

To be honest, I couldn't think of a single genuine good use for Second Life that couldn't be accomplished better through some other means - until I read this story on eWeek.

People with severe paralysis could find new opportunities from shopping to doing business or making new friends in the virtual world of Second Life by just thinking about it, if experiments being conducted by a Japanese university bear fruit.

In a recent demonstration, Junichi Ushiba, an associate professor at Keio University and head of the project, showed how electrodes attached to the scalp can pick up the electrical changes associated with brain activity.

The data can be interpreted by a computer, allowing a user to manipulate his or her online persona, or avatar, around the streets of Second Life without using a keyboard or mouse.

"When people are paralyzed, of course their lives become restricted," said Ushiba, as a graduate student took a virtual stroll through the historic streets of Kyoto, Japan's ancient capital, without moving a muscle.

"But with this technology we can interpret their intention to move, allowing them to go shopping in Second Life or even set up a business."


How cool is this? It's affording an opportunity to people unable to move and operate in a virtual world, one meant to somewhat mimic the real one that we with four fully functional limbs take for granted sometimes, in very real ways. A development like this is something that warms my heart and makes me glad that there exists intelligent people in this world who are making things that can genuinely enhance the lives of others.

20071111

Nightmare Before Christmas... goofy glasses and all

Well, the title isn't completely accurate; watching a 3D movie now requires a set of glasses that do not have a red tint on one side and a blue tint on the other. The semi-nauseating headache you receive from wearing them is still slightly the same.

Aside from that, the experience was a good one. I have never seen The Nightmare Before Christmas before and I'm not much into musical style entertainment, but I enjoyed myself. It's a fun little story that explores the concept of a character stricken with ennui over what his life amounts to, tries to be something he isn't, screws up the process royally, but redeems himself at the end - remaining completely oblivious to the disaster he may cause in the process because he is so blinded by only his positive fantasies about what he wishes to be. Even the musical parts of the movie were enjoyable.

"You can't fit a square peg into a round hole" - this is the thought that stayed in mind for the entire movie. Well that thought and "boy I forgot the headache these glasses can give you".

20071110

In Rainbows

So I took advantage of the "pay what you want" cd from Radiohead. I didn't pay a dime before my download. After listening to it nonstop for the past three days, I think I'm going to go back and drop York and company about $20... it's that good.