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		<title>This Week I Learned</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 05:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Turns out being a dad and employed full time leaves little room for things like long blog posts. I came across a number of particularly fascinating things this week in my travels on the information super highway. Monday: Protocol relative URLs Turns out, you can leave out the protocol (http, https, ftp, etc) when including [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Turns out being a dad and employed full time leaves little room for things like long blog posts. I came across a number of particularly fascinating things this week in my travels on the information super highway.</p>
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<li><strong>Monday: <a href="http://paulirish.com/2010/the-protocol-relative-url/" target="_blank">Protocol relative URLs</a><br />
</strong>Turns out, you can leave out the protocol (http, https, ftp, etc) when including a URL in html and browser will figure out what to do with it. This is particularly useful when including unsecured content on a secure page. I&#8217;m sure knowing this years ago would have saved me one or two headaches.</li>
<li><strong>Tuesday: </strong><strong><a href="http://launch.is/blog/2010/12/14/launch002-what-i-learned-from-zuckerbergs-mistakes.html" target="_blank">What Jason Calacanis Learned From Zuckerberg&#8217;s Mistakes</a></strong><br />
In his weekly <a href="http://launch.is/" target="_blank">LAUNCH</a> newsletter <a href="http://calacanis.com/" target="_blank">Calacanis</a> talks about his take on rollout hiccups and privacy mistakes Facebook has make over the years. In his educated opinion &#8220;Facebook&#8217;s success &#8212; and mistakes &#8212; are based on its developer-driven culture, not because Zuckerberg is some evil mastermind.&#8221; Essentially, Facebook developers have historically been allowed to roll out new features with little to no oversight, allowing the site to iterate quickly, keep ahead of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ConnectU" target="_blank">the competition</a> and occasionally <a href="http://www.priv.gc.ca/media/nr-c/2009/nr-c_090827_e.cfm" target="_blank">annoy foreign governments</a>. He makes a convincing argument.</li>
<li><strong>Wednesday: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pM6uD8nePo&amp;feature=player_embedded">How a quartz watch works</a></strong><br />
I already had a rough understanding of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piezoelectricity" target="_blank">piezoelectric effect</a> as used inside digital watches, the video does an excellent job of explaining the concept. As usual <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/emhdo/how_a_quartz_watch_works/" target="_blank">reddit commentary</a> filled in the gaps, <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/emhdo/how_a_quartz_watch_works/c199a2o" target="_blank">explaining in detail exactly how the electronics translate the quartz vibration into time</a>. <strong> </strong></li>
<li><strong>Thursday: <a href="http://bookmarks.google.com" target="_blank">Google Bookmarks exists</a> </strong><br />
<a href="http://techcrunch.com/2010/12/16/is-yahoo-shutting-down-del-icio-us/" target="_blank">Someone leaked</a> that Yahoo! would be shutting down delicious and <a href="https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=delicious&amp;hl=en&amp;safe=off&amp;prmd=ivns&amp;source=lnms&amp;ei=tYoNTerUBMy-nAfZ6qzUDg&amp;sa=X&amp;oi=mode_link&amp;ct=mode&amp;ved=0CBAQ_AU&amp;prmdo=1&amp;&amp;tbs=mbl:1,mbl_hs:1292479200,mbl_he:1292565599" target="_blank">the internet lost it&#8217;s ever-loving mind</a>! Turns out there&#8217;s <a href="http://blog.delicious.com/blog/2010/12/whats-next-for-delicious.html" target="_blank">some hope for delicious</a>. Anyways, I haven&#8217;t used delicious much since the days it was still called del.ico.us. As far as I can tell, Google Bookmarks has done a pretty good job of pulling out delicious&#8217; most useful features, plus you get the added bonus of having your bookmarks appear at the top of Google results when your search is relevant &#8211; if you&#8217;ve ever starred something on a search results page you&#8217;ll already have some links in Google Bookmarks. I had actually been looking around for a good bookmark service, this discovery couldn&#8217;t have come at a better time.</li>
<li><strong>Friday: </strong><strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2OfQdYrHRs" target="_blank">Word Lense</a></strong><br />
This iPhone(3GS+) app instantly text on-screen. As in, you point your iPhone at a Spanish sign and the words are replaced onscreen with the english translation. This is easily the most impressive <a href="http://mashable.com/2009/12/05/augmented-reality-iphone/" target="_blank">augmented reality technology</a> I&#8217;ve seen to date! We are truly <a href="http://www.maximumfun.org/sound-young-america/william-gibson-author-zero-history-interview-sound-young-america" target="_blank">living in the future</a>.<br />
<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/app/word-lens/id383463868?mt=8" target="_blank"> iTunes Link</a></li>
<li><strong>Saturday: <a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2010/12/12/boardgame-remix-kit.html" target="_blank">Boardgame Remix Kit</a></strong><br />
I am a <a href="http://ohryan.ca/blog/2010/01/13/top-3-board-games-of-2009/" target="_blank">huge fan</a> of the boardgame revival hitting nerdom over the past 10 years, as such, I&#8217;ve become quite bored of the classics like Monopoly, Clue(do), Trivial Pursuit and Scrabble. When I came across Boingboing&#8217;s post about the Boardgame Remix Kit I was absolutely blown away the creativity and simplicity. The kit is a set of tweaks, mashups and completely new games built on 4 classic board games. It&#8217;s <a href="http://boardgame-remix-kit.com/" target="_blank">available as a PDF for £2.99 on the official site </a>or as an <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/boardgame-remix-kit/id406367891?mt=8" target="_blank">iPhone app</a> for £2.99 ($4.99 in the Canadian store). Both are beautiful.<br />
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<p>There you have it, my week in links. This post contains something like 13 links in addition to the main links, I really suggest you click them all.</p>
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		<title>Top 3 Board Games of 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 18:41:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>RyanN</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thinking back over 2009, I played a fair number of new boardgames. These are my top 3. None of these games were actually published in 2009, but I was introduced to all of them last year. 1. Pandemic Pandemic is the most original and interesting game I&#8217;ve played since being introduced to the board game [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thinking back over 2009, I played a fair number of new boardgames. These are my top 3. None of these games were actually published in 2009, but I was introduced to all of them last year.</p>
<h2>1. Pandemic</h2>
<p><a href="http://ohryan.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/Pandemic_box.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-510" title="Pandemic_box" src="http://ohryan.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/Pandemic_box.jpg" alt="" width="216" height="292" /></a></p>
<p>Pandemic is the most original and interesting game I&#8217;ve played since being introduced to the <a href="http://boardgames.about.com/library/weekly/aa012300a.htm" target="_blank">board game revival</a> a few years ago. In short: it&#8217;s a fully co-op game where you work as a team to rid the world of viruses. You play with a team, each player has certain special skills.</p>
<p>With 3 ways to lose and only 1 way to win the game is also really, really challenging&#8230;in a good way. The gameplay mechanic is such that you&#8217;re essentially racing against the clock, in a losing battle against global pandemic on multiple fronts. Also because it&#8217;s a fully co-operative game, players often in a situation where they need to coordinate moves and ability.  I&#8217;ve found that the main opponent is often the players egos. We&#8217;re so used to competing against others for a solo victory that actually co-operating and managing resources amongst each other is the most challenging element.</p>
<p>The game is technically set up for 2 &#8211; 4 players. I&#8217;d recommend a full 4, the smaller games are essentially scaled down from the 4 player game.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.zmangames.com/boardgames/pandemic.htm" target="_blank">Publisher&#8217;s Site</a><br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeJ0UAGz30s" target="_blank">Best Dang Games Video Review</a><br />
<a href="http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/30549/pandemic" target="_blank">BoardGameGeek</a></p>
<h2>2. Agricola</h2>
<p><strong><a href="http://ohryan.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/pic259085_md.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-514" title="Agricola" src="http://ohryan.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/pic259085_md.jpg" alt="" width="352" height="500" /></a></strong></p>
<p>Agricola is a farming, resource collecting game. It is well balanced, complex and loads of fun. The starting conditions of the game are so variable that I have yet to come up with a general strategy for Agricola. It&#8217;s been the #1 game on <a href="http://boardgamegeek.com/browse/boardgame" target="_blank">BoardGameGeek</a> for quite some time, the only reason I&#8217;m ranking it lower than Pandemic is simply because I think pandemic is a more unique game.</p>
<p>The game is playable with 1 &#8211; 5 players. Agricola is a little different than most games, you have an almost completely different set of starting conditions and a different deck of available cards depending on the number of players. This lends to it&#8217;s extreme re-playability.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwPgWjzx-Cc" target="_blank">Board Games With Scott <strong>extensive</strong> 30 minute video review</a><br />
<a href="http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/31260/agricola" target="_blank"> BoardGameGeek</a></p>
<h2>3. Bang!</h2>
<p><strong><a href="http://ohryan.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/Bang.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-515" title="Bang!" src="http://ohryan.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/Bang.jpg" alt="" width="178" height="231" /></a></strong></p>
<p>Published in 2002, this game certainly isn&#8217;t new and it&#8217;s not actually a board game. Bang! is a wild west theme card game. Each player has a hidden role card (except for the sheriff) and different win conditions based on their role, this guess and bluff gameplay element makes it a great party game. Additionally, players are dealt character cards with unique abilities and hit points.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think the game is as well balanced as it could be, it&#8217;s quite hard for the sheriff to win and extremely hard for the outlaws  to lose. But the game is quick, lasting about 15 &#8211; 30 minutes, so you can easily play 3 or 4 games in a sitting. If you think of each game as a &#8220;round,&#8221; the fact that players change roles each game lends to great fun overall.</p>
<p>4 &#8211; 7 Players. I recommend at least 5.<br />
PS. It&#8217;s translated from Italian, some of the rules a nonsense. Read <a href="http://www.mayfairgames.com/shop/FAQ_bang.htm" target="_blank">the FAQ</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/3955/bang">BoardGameGeek</a><br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bang!" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a></p>
<p><strong>Most Over-rated Game of 2009: </strong><a href="http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2651/power-grid" target="_blank">Powergrid, currently #3 on BGG</a>. The mental math is extremely difficult and really takes away from the game experience. It&#8217;s also unclear what steps need to be taken in order to win, the win condition is not concrete enough. The art is nice though.</p>
<p><strong>Most Anticipated Game of 2009: </strong><a href="http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/37111/battlestar-galactica" target="_blank">Battlestar Galatica</a>. Seems fun. That is all.</p>
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