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I built something! Hurrah!

 

This is my first entry to the New Elementary "Switch My Lantern Up" contest. I saw the original post and got a number of ideas, but I think the idea to use it as the classic peashooter from PvZ was my favorite. Such a fun seed part!

 

Let me know what you guys think of the build!

 

I got an honorable mention for this build in the contest.

I'm pretty sure that we all know that 3/11 was an inside job, I mean, on the news it obviously looked fake. Are we even sure 3/11 even happened? It doesn't even seem like a real date of the year. I'm sure with all of these resources we'll be able to prove that once and for all, time doesn't exist.

Edge of an oyster mushroom that was going into my vegetable stir fry. I've been playing Plants vs Zombies again for the third time but am not going to play it all the way through this time. Interesting to note that PopCap are continuing to add new mini games to keep it fresh.

 

March Scavenge Challenge - #16. Make pastel colors the unifying theme of an image.

 

Taken with iPhone 4S.

Plants vs. Zombies is a popular theme at the annual zombie walk, and this year I captured this buckethead. Similar to the conehead I shot last year.

I used to play Plants Vs Zombies a lot back in the day, so this was one of my favorite zombies during this year's late summer walk.

Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 : une bêta ouverte pour préparer le terrain sur PS4 et Xbox One PopCap et Electronic Arts ont annoncé l'ouverture prochaine d'une bêta pour Plants vs. Zombies : Garden Warfare 2 à la fois sur PS4 et sur Xbox One. Quatre maps seront disponi... via on.fb.me/1osNI0h

Popcap I am Groot from Hot Topic, Chibi super heroes from a coin operated toy machine. Hello Kitty and One Up mushroom from Mario both had candy in them.

The non-alcoholic section of my bottle cap collection. They are also the most loosely sorted, with same brands next to each other and that's about it.

 

Notes encouraged.

 

Trades/donations welcome

First test shot.

 

Just a tablet, some PlantsVsZombies characters and, a dark night...

Technic need to be improved.. but it's fun..

 

60 seconds in Bulb mode with Magic Lantern

No post-processing, no photoshop.

 

All characters are copyrighted PopCap

 

Little is known about the Zombie Yeti other than his name, birth date, social security number, educational history, past work experience, and sandwich preference (roast beef and Swiss).

 

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The humble frontline plant artillery.

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En un an, IG Magazine a interviewé :

Patrick Pligersdorffer (PDG, Cyanide, BloodBlow)

Eiji Aonuma (producer, Nintendo, Zelda)

Serge Tisseron (psychiatre)

Vince D Weller (Iron Tower Studio)

Jérémiah Slaczka (cofondateur de Studio 5th, )

Tony Gonzales (romancier pour EVE Online)

Lukasz Kukawski (GOG)

Gonzalo Frasca (game designer)

Radwan Kasmiya (Afkar Media)

Chris Hunt (directeur artistique, EA, The Saboteur)

Alexandre Houdent (Globz)

Frontier

Eric Viennot (cofondateur, Lexis Numérique)

Julien Villedieu (délégué général du SNJV)

Rolito (designer)

Stéphane Baudet (Producteur exécutif Ubisoft)

Tim Schafer (fondateur de Double Fine, Brütal Legend)

Jenova Chen (Thatgamecompany, Flower)

Sébastien de Halleux (cofondateur, Playfish)

Romuald Capron (directeur général d’Arkane)

Erwan Le Breton (Ubisoft)

Viktor Antonov (directeur artistique de Half-Life 2)

Patrick Naud (producteur exécutif Ubisoft, Avatar)

Christophe Balestra (co-président de Naughty Dog, Uncharted 2)

Yoshitaka Amano (designer, Final Fantasy)

Cédric Lagarrigue (directeur général de Focus Home Interactive)

Ryozo Tsujimoto (Producer Capcom, Monster Hunter)

Tsunku (compositeur)

Yosuke Hayashi (Team Ninja, Metroid Other M)

Leigh Alexander (news editor Gamasutra)

Vanessa Lalo (psychologue)

Thomas Mosdi (scénariste)

Lars Bakken (senior designer Bungie, Halo)

Michael Kamper (lead audio artist, 2K Marin, Bioshock 2)

Will Wright (Maxis)

makOz et Comm (membres de l’équipe AAA sur Starcraft)

Cyril Guilleminot (directeur France Gameloft)

Milla Rajacic (Avalone Ladies)

Mathieu Gallais (EA Montreal)

Mathieu Minel (directeur marketing Nintendo France)

Kayane (championne de SoulCalibur)

Ryan Crosby (global group product manager Microsoft game studio)

David Pellet (décorateur)

Bruno Chabanel (Artefacts)

Kentaro Noguchi (Cavia Inc, Resident Evil Darkside Chronicles)

Casey Hudson (project director, BioWare, Mass Effect 2)

Sylvain Muzé (spécialiste des effets spéciaux,Quantic Dream, Heavy RAin)

Romain de Waubert de Genlis (producer, Ubisoft, Might & Magic)

Patrice Chazerand (secrétaire général de l’ISFE)

François Devic (développeur, Ubisoft Montreal)

Hideki Kamiya (director, PlatinumGames, Bayonetta)

Jeff Spock (écrivain de jeu)

Ozstriker et Dragon (team managers des équipes de France de Counter-Strike 1.6 et Counter-Strike : Source)

Sébastien Genvo (maître de conférence)

Dan Greenwalt (président du studio Turn 10, Forza 3)

Phil Martial Brard et Philippe Grellier (cofondateur, Mzone Studio)

Chris Byatte (CEO Chillingo)

Masachika Kawata (Producer, Capcom, Resident Evil Darkside Chronicles)

Akim Kaspers (Burda Interactive Communities)

Yoshio Sakamoto (producer, Nintendo, Metroid Other M)

Fabrice Cambounet (producer, Ubisoft, Might & Magic)

Ring (producer, TT Games , Lego Rockband)

Pastagames

Amaury Evra (développeur, EA Montreal)

David Dedeine (cofondateur d’Asobo, Fuel)

Kieran Bridgen (The Creative Assembly)

Stéphane Longeard (fondateur d’Anuman Interactive)

François Ruault (directeur de la division Entertainment & Devices de Microsoft France)

Jean-Christophe Arnaud (Turtle Entertainment France)

Eric Nofsinger (High Voltage Software)

Emil Pagliaruio (lead designer Bethesda, Fallout 3)

Mark Laidlaw (lead designer, BioWare, Dragon Age)

Jehanne Rousseau (PDG du Studio Spiders)

Jean-Michel Mathé (game designer)

Kurashima et Hikarin (designer)

Florent Castelnerac (cofondateur de Nadeo, Trackmania)

Stéphane Guillot (web designer)

Gilles Camous (sound designer)

Frédérique Burlot (directrice des études « consommateur et marché », Ubisoft)

Carine Hinder (designer et game designer, Lexis Numérique, Pooyoos)

Tetraedge

DigDog Studio

Justin Lambros (producer, Visceral Games, Dante’s Inferno)

Ray Musyka (cofondateur BioWare)

eBoy (pixel artiste)

Mat Annal (Nitrome)

Cathy Orr (PopCap)

Vincent Le Meur (sound designer)

Olivier Lejade (Mekensleep)

Sébastien Puel (producteur Ubisoft Montreal, Assassin’s Creed II)

Gary Lucken (pixel artiste)

Mark Cerny (game designer, Marble Madness)

 

Plants Vs. Zombies!!! They are coming!! lol. Great, great game. This ATC is for a Plants vs. Zombies ATC swap on swap-bot.com. This was a fun card to make, especially when it was based on awesome pixeled goodness.

Once again, for size reference, this is a 2.5in X 3.5in project made from Hama mini beads so I can make something detailed in very little space. :3

Max Photography for GDC Online

GDC Online 2012 (Wed, 10/10)

Smartphone and Tablet Summit

One Year of Bejeweled Blitz-Learning to Expect the Unexpected

Giordano Contestabile

Max Photography for GDC Online

GDC Online 2012 (Wed, 10/10)

Smartphone and Tablet Summit

One Year of Bejeweled Blitz-Learning to Expect the Unexpected

Giordano Contestabile

Max Photography for GDC Online

GDC Online 2012 (Wed, 10/10)

Smartphone and Tablet Summit

One Year of Bejeweled Blitz-Learning to Expect the Unexpected

Giordano Contestabile

Max Photography for GDC Online

GDC Online 2012 (Wed, 10/10)

Smartphone and Tablet Summit

One Year of Bejeweled Blitz-Learning to Expect the Unexpected

Giordano Contestabile

Max Photography for GDC Online

GDC Online 2012 (Wed, 10/10)

Smartphone and Tablet Summit

One Year of Bejeweled Blitz-Learning to Expect the Unexpected

Giordano Contestabile

Max Photography for GDC Online

GDC Online 2012 (Wed, 10/10)

Smartphone and Tablet Summit

One Year of Bejeweled Blitz-Learning to Expect the Unexpected

Giordano Contestabile

Max Photography for GDC Online

GDC Online 2012 (Wed, 10/10)

Smartphone and Tablet Summit

One Year of Bejeweled Blitz-Learning to Expect the Unexpected

Giordano Contestabile

Max Photography for GDC Online

GDC Online 2012 (Wed, 10/10)

Smartphone and Tablet Summit

One Year of Bejeweled Blitz-Learning to Expect the Unexpected

Giordano Contestabile

Max Photography for GDC Online

GDC Online 2012 (Wed, 10/10)

Smartphone and Tablet Summit

One Year of Bejeweled Blitz-Learning to Expect the Unexpected

Giordano Contestabile

Max Photography for GDC Online

GDC Online 2012 (Wed, 10/10)

Smartphone and Tablet Summit

One Year of Bejeweled Blitz-Learning to Expect the Unexpected

Giordano Contestabile

Max Photography for GDC Online

GDC Online 2012 (Wed, 10/10)

Smartphone and Tablet Summit

One Year of Bejeweled Blitz-Learning to Expect the Unexpected

Giordano Contestabile

120 Pictures in 2020 #17: Bottle Opener

 

Funny story...we don't drink beer. Or wine. But we are huge fans of craft/unusual bottled soda. So, even though I have a Miller High Life Beer bottle opener, it has never actually opened a bottle of beer; at least in my house. I'm pretty sure this came from my parents' house long, long ago when I needed one and borrowed theirs. As you can see, I have yet to return it!

So, this is the Cave Zombie from Plants Vs. Zombies, but...

 

One of the biggest subway stations in San Francisco is the one at Powell St. It connects to the mArket St. square, which includes the Flood Building, the cable car turnaround, and a five-storey mall. It's also a hub for street performers, Jehovah's Witnesses, and homeless people. For about half of the year, I worked in the Flood Building, and thus went through that station every day. One of the homeless regulars there is an older Asian man, possibly Tibetan (people who recognize him tend to say Tibetan - it may be the facial features, who knows) with shaggy hair, a wispy beard, and really obvious mental problems. He may or may not understand English, or any real language, but he constantly says, "Ai!" It's not a chant, more like a tic, or perhaps he's trying to communicate but has severe aphasia. But when he's around, you can hear, "Ai! Ai! Ai! Ai!" He begs for food, wandering around with his slow, unsteady shuffle, his hands half-reaching out for a tiny morsel from the nearby Starbucks, or whatever else is there. He keeps a reasonable distance, but you can see it in his face - he may not be entirely there, but he is aware eough to know that he's suffering. It breaks my heart every time I see him, because what can I do? I couldn't offer him work even if I owned a business. I couldn't call the police, who would never help him. I could try to contact a charity, but could they find him? I've gotten him food a few times, and he smiled as he said, "Ai! Ai! Ai!" But it's small comfort, and small relief. Sometimes life is heartbreaking because of your helplessness.

 

And the thing is, this figure looks exactly like a cartoon version of him. Same shaggy hair, same little beard, same not-really mustache, same look in is eyes, even the same missing teeth. The similarity is so spot-on that it's uncanny, and thus this figure is a reminder that this world is sick with sin and pain and misery. "Life isn't fair."

 

Saturday night fun equates to Sunday lousiness. Didn't go a whole lot except hang out at Lucy's with some friends who crashed out, got some fresh air around Williamsburg which is where I took this shot and then played Plants vs. Zombies all evening long. Man that game is good!

 

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bejeweled is a famous computer game, now very popular on facebook, previously known as popular online and download game (it is by Popcap at popcap dot com). some people are addicted to it, and one of them will receive this pouch / minibag for birthday

This is a reasonable facsimile of my sub-par dancing skills.

 

Kindle Fire:

  

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Stay in touch using our built-in email app that gets your webmail (Gmail, Yahoo!, Hotmail, AOL etc.) into a single inbox. Import your messages and contact lists from other email accounts. Additional email apps are available in our Amazon Appstore for Android.

   

Zombie Yeti appears early in Survival: Endless right after I completed an 8-cob setup. How long will I last? Only time will tell.

He's not blushing, he's trying to hold it in.

 

Somehow, this medieval peasant could afford a brick road cone.

 

A sample of the exclusive content Popcap passport members get when the sign up on there official website

 

store.popcap.com/passport_signup.php

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