From: bernie Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 02:02:25 +0000 (-0500) Subject: Edit page blog/2010/03 X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=cdcb9821f3e381ef6e3be227d20f918a580e7194;hp=d5c7924e8147e86dd372726c35711f1308bb4787;p=wiki.git Edit page blog/2010/03 --- diff --git a/blog/2010/03 b/blog/2010/03 index 19c7ea4..91c2377 100644 --- a/blog/2010/03 +++ b/blog/2010/03 @@ -69,9 +69,10 @@ concepts despite my very poor Spanish fluency and my usual disorganized style. Nadia shows plenty of design talent: she uses Sugar to create short stories featuring her friends. She cookie-cuts their photos and uses Scratch to animate them on fantasy backgrounds with music, sound effects and text. Recently, she started creating line-art versions of the photos using eToys, so her -new creations look more like cartoons. To my surprise, Benedicto mentioned the Happy Tree Friends, -a splatter-gore cartoon which makes even South Park seem politically correct. Appropriate for his -age or not, it's a common hacker trait. +new creations look more like cartoons. At this point, to my great surprise, Benedicto mentioned the +[[http://htf.atom.com/ | Happy Tree Friends]], an innocently named Internet series which makes even +South Park seem politically correct in comparison. (HTF is Flash-only and doesn't seem to work with +Gnash -- we're above any criticism for it!) Nadia also created a platform videogame in which a dog needs to jump around to find the way out from each level, while a bouncing arrow chases him. Technically simple, but shows sensitive use of