Cheating part XVII
(Visited 8968 times)I intend to make this my last post on this topic for a while. Possibly a couple decades. 😉
At this point, the debate has spread far and wide. Some notable entries that caught my eye include:
- Tim Burke wrestling with how meaning and game fiction and quests interrelate, over at TerraNova.
- A multiblogger podcast debate on the topic over at Shut Up We’re Talking
- And finally, Moroagh’s highly entertaining and incisive Boy Scout parable (also posted in the comments here).
It’s this last one that prompts a few thoughts…
The Sunday Poem: Sometimes a Duck
(Visited 7731 times)Sometimes A Duck Is Just A Duck
(A Semi-Sonnet On Whether Strategy Guides Are Cheating)
Suppose you had a duck to deconstruct.
It sits atop a log, it quacks at things,
It flaps its wings all frantic, daring, dumb.
What parts of duck are really duck, you think?
Take feet. They’re webbed, for sure, and orange-black.
But geese and other cousins have them too.
That is not duckness, any more than spoon-
Billed beakness is a sign this duck is true.
It might reside in quacking; ducks take pride
In never shutting up. Perhaps parades
Of ducklings crossing streets like in old books?
A duck of culture, a consensus made,
Composites made of pieces sharp and blunt.
I must conclude that ducks are… elephants.
This is, of course, a riff on the poem I posted a while back called “Pondering a Duck.”
ProjectPerko: Information Handling
(Visited 3587 times)Craig Perko has a very good blog post on different mechanisms to tackle the issue of hidden information becoming known.
$78 for A Theory of Fun
(Visited 5181 times)I’ve been getting emails about this a lot in the last few days. Yes, A Theory of Fun is currently not available. It apparently did not restock before the holidays, and promptly sold out. Copies are now going for over $75 on Amazon (!) up from $50 just a few days ago (!). Universities are contacting me asking if they should just pirate it for their spring semester classes.
I tried to reach the publisher today. Hopefully, we can get it all sorted out soon. I don’t get any royalties on the $75. 😉