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    <title>The Dyer Tangent</title>
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    <subtitle>My exploration into games, music, maths, programming &amp; chinese</subtitle>  
    
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        <title>Nothing Is Orisinal</title>   
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        <p>It has been over a year since I last visited <a href="http://orisinal.com">orisinal.com</a>, a collection of flash games created by Ferry Halim. I visited recently to see what&#39;s new and discovered another&#160;beautifully designed game.<div>His latest, called Sunny Day Sky, kept me entertained literally for hours. You take control of, what looks like, a bear cub or something sylvanian. The object of the game is to jump over as many vehicles as you can and land safely on the roof of one before your umbrella prevents you from gaining any more lift.</div><div>The premise is simple, but addictive. The music was as delicious as always and fit snuggly into the overall scene.</div><div><br /></div><div>One thing that I have always loved about the collection of games on Orisinal.com is the lack of violent content apart from a few older ones. The games carry with them an amazing amount of charm that leaves me feeling peaceful.</div><div>Instead of games where you endlessly shoot things with futuristic weaponry, or level up by slaughtering thousands of goblins, Ferry Halim&#39;s set include objectives such as making cats synchronise their action of sitting or strutting.</div><div>One of my favourites involves you catching falling flowers into a bottle tied to a balloon which is controlled by the player&#39;s fan-cursor.</div><div><br /></div><div>One other game I found entertaining was one where the&#160;controls, in terms of what the player is capable of, were identical to Break-out but instead of using the paddle to deflect a ball that smashes down a matrix of bricks the player aided the crossing of Bambi-like deer over a canyon and power-ups were disguised as gently falling leaves.</div><div><br /></div><div>Keep up the amazing work, I say.</div></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>The Trouble With Learning Chinese</title>   
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        <p>Like most things I&#39;m interested in I tend to do a few power-learning
sessions on learning mandarin. This makes me knowledgeable in the topic
but for a seemingly short period of time.</p><div style="text-align: left;">This
is great if you&#39;re trying to impress (or bore) a few people with an
exotic language you&#39;ve picked up but the long term stability of the
knowledge is far from stable. So after, say, three months or so, I tend
to have another power-learning session but there&#39;s often a problem with
the learning curve, as it it somehow lost its flexibility and become
more of a learning corner.<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_-1Y6Z7Agkhw/SIYOx_y-ZUI/AAAAAAAAAAg/kPPL1j2fgFc/s1600-h/learning+corner.png"><img alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5225880669711656258" src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_-1Y6Z7Agkhw/SIYOx_y-ZUI/AAAAAAAAAAg/kPPL1j2fgFc/s320/learning+corner.png" style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer;" /></a></div></div><p>An
example of this is when I&#39;m revising various greetings and whatnot.
Half of it I&#39;ll remember and feel the urge to skip over all that but
then I&#39;ll notice a few things I should most definitely recap. So I need
to trudge through <span style="font-style: italic;">all</span> the
stuff I know, just in case I miss important things I need to learn,
stuff that didn&#39;t stick into memory the previous time(s).</p><p>The
trouble with learning Chinese, a language and culture I have been in
love with since I was 12, is that you&#39;re not actually learning just one
language. Much of the the time you need to learn another utility
language in order to learn the main one. Here&#39;s an example (note:
Chinese font must be installed onto your operating system to view this):</p><div style="text-align: center;">再见，小姐。<br /></div><p><br />~
After leaning that this sentence is translated to &#39;Goodbye, miss&#39; it&#39;s
still not easy to read it aloud in Mandarin or any other Chinese
dialect. This is mostly to do with the fact that there is no indication
in the characters in how to actually pronounce them. Unlike words in
European languages that are built up using a small set of characters,
usually from A - Z or similar, the Chinese character set reaches well
over 10,000 characters in size.</p><p>To an English reader, if you
have just read a word you&#39;ve never seen before, but have said it
perhaps a hundred times before in your life, it is fairly easy to
associate the written word with phonic sounds and then into the spoken
word with ease of association. With Chinese, it is not so simple. This
is mostly to do with the fact that a character or word written in
Chinese is pronounced differently all over the country depending on the
region but the written meaning would remain exactly the same. Good news
for newspapers and authors, bad news for radio and TV.</p><p>In order
to read that example out loud we need to know how to pronounce it.
Luckily each character has a guide associated with it. The most common
guide is called &#39;Pinyin&#39;.<br />The pinyin with the example is:</p><div style="text-align: center">再见，小姐。<br /></div><div style="text-align: center">zài jiàn, xiáojie.<br /></div><p><br />Now
that&#39;s a big help. However we&#39;d find that &#39;zài jiàn, xiáojie&#39; is not as
easy to pronounce as you&#39;d think if you&#39;d never learnt pinyin before.
For a start &#39;zài&#39; is pronounce a bit like: &#39;ds-aye&#39;</p><p>Another
thing overlooked might be the tone marker above the &#39;a&#39; in &#39;zài&#39;. This
means that this particular character is said in the 4th tone.</p><p>4th tone?</p><p>There
are four tones in Mandarin. Tone in English matters little. One place
it often makes a difference is a rising tone at the end of a sentence
to make a statement into a question. Saying zài in a different tone
would make the whole sentence mean something completely different.</p><p>The
4th tone is a sinking tone. So &#39;zài&#39; here should start being pronounced
at a high tone, then falling to a lower tone by the end of the phonic.</p><p>The tones are as follows:<br />1st: High continuous tone<br />2nd: Ascending tone<br />3rd: Starts mid-tone, dips low but rises to a higher tone at the end.<br />4th: Descending</p><p>One
other thing that might cause trouble is that the example text is in
&#39;Simplified&#39; text. A few thousand characters where re-designed to help
increase literacy during the 1950s and 60s by the People&#39;s Republic of
China&#39;s government by simplifying some of the details, however
&#39;Traditional&#39; Characters are often still used for aesthetic reasons,
especially in calligraphy.<br />The example I&#39;ve given could be written as:</p><div style="text-align: center">再见，小姐。<br /></div><div style="text-align: center">or<br /></div><div style="text-align: center">再見，小姐。<br /></div><p><br />Adding to the confusion.<br />The above example is not that altered. Some words are more difficult to pick out though.<br />个  and 個  are the exact same word, only the former is simplified.</p><div style="text-align: center">再見，小姐。<br /></div><div style="text-align: center">再见，小姐。<br /></div><div style="text-align: center">zài jiàn, xiáojie.<br /></div><div style="text-align: center">Goodbye, miss. </div>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Inspiration to do nothing.</title>   
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        <p>At last I have finally mixed down the songs I needed to get out of myself. Well, two songs and one that would pass as a song if you like music that doesn&#39;t have soul or perhaps if you like to hear some boring guy whine about apathy.</p><p>Now they are (semi) professionally recorded and mixed I can&#39;t help but look sadly upon the massive two year creative gap between writing them and now. I look at how I&#39;ve turned from a kid with much to express and get off his chest as a form of self help therapy into the boring old man I am now that doesn&#39;t do much apart from trying to complete a &quot;low-level challenge&quot; on Square-Enix&#39;s Final Fantasy XII.</p><p>Where is it I can now draw inspiration from? I listen to music to get that golden tune or song that hits the spot but instead of inspiring me I feel that all that I would ever want to say has already been said. And in a way better way than I could ever achieve. It&#39;s as though all I aspired to be and achieve has just sodded off and left me to my own boring thoughts and amusements.</p><p>Whenever I hear people explaining in interviews, be it a visual artist, musician, comic, or even writer, they often say they draw their inspiration from the people and the places that surround them. Something so easy to relate to unless one finds themselves static and as afraid to wander outside alone as I am. Don&#39;t get me wrong. I&#39;m not agoraphobic. I enjoy being outside whatever the weather as long as I am with people. But with age comes responsibility which justifies why friends rarely have the time to be outside with me to do seemingly nothing for a while.<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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