House of Leaves is a challenging novel. Its complex metatextuality seems to present multiple targets for scholarly critique and exegesis, just as its overwrought erudition anticipates and satirizes any attempt at analysis. Moreover, it is a novel informed and constituted by its network, both the pre-existing network of cultural, literary, and philosophical references that populate the text as well as the post-publication network of critical fandom that emerged around the official forum for the book. As Jessica Pressman has argued, House of Leaves is a networked novel, so this assignment invites you to participate in a unique experiment in re-networking House of Leaves, through a collaboration with students at four other institutions (Temple, Emory, George Mason and Converse).
As a group, we will be reading throug// left attacks right | |
// this is from patrick's code | |
// the 10 value below acts as the gas peddle | |
var modifier = Math.floor((Math.random() * ((left.attack - right.defense) + 10))); | |
var rightDamage = modifier * left.lvl + 1; | |
// right takes damage | |
right.hp -= rightDamage; | |
ideas of
-
forum again meh
-
mapping
-
wiki
-
annotation
-
digital humanities
#/usr/bin/local/perl | |
use Net::Twitter; | |
use Data::Dumper; | |
use LWP::Simple; | |
# get API credentials at http://dev.twitter.com | |
my $nt = Net::Twitter->new( | |
traits => [qw/API::RESTv1_1/], |
Hello,
I have inquiry that is too long to tweet, too technical for facebook, and I wouldn't know who to email it to. So I'm posting it here as a gist in the hope that it can reach someone who might have an answer or suggestion to the problem I'm trying to solve.
The problem is this: I have a Google Apps script scraping for content to add to amillionbluepages.net. I'd like for it to tweet whenever it finds and ingests something new, but I don't know how to make that work reliably.
For now, and this isn't working, I compose a tweet text in the script, append that text as a cell on a google spreadsheet, and then I have an If This Then That recipe checking the RSS feed generated by that spreadsheet. The problem is, IFTTT can't always read those new cells because Google Spreadsheets doesn't output consistent or valid RSS. I'm not sure what's going on there.
The other option I know of would seem to be easier: send tweets directly from the Google Apps script. That would be great, except for a Google Apps bug th
#!/usr/bin/local/perl | |
use Net::Twitter; | |
$prefix = '/home/zach/Software/pg/power'; | |
# make a list of all the frames | |
@frames = glob "$prefix/frames/*.png"; | |
# select the first one from that list, to be tweeted. |
#!/usr/bin/local/perl | |
# a quick and dirty numeric syllable counter | |
use Number::Spell; | |
@one = qw/one two three four five six eight nine ten twelve/; | |
@two = qw/seven thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen eighteen nineteen twenty thirty forty fifty sixty eighty ninety hundred thousand million billion trillion/; | |
@three = qw/eleven seventeen seventy/; |
#!/usr/bin/local/perl | |
for ($i = 0; $i < 10000; $i++){ | |
$convert = `convert zen-jpg.jpg -resize 50% -quality 50 zen-jpg.jpg`; | |
$convert = `convert zen-jpg.jpg -resize 200% -quality 50 zen-jpg.jpg`; | |
} |
#!/usr/bin/local/perl | |
#use experimental 'smartmatch'; | |
no if $] >= 5.017011, warnings => 'experimental::smartmatch'; | |
# Can I do this with 2x4? | |
# ## | |
# ## | |
# ## | |
# ## |
function doTweet (tweet) { | |
var service = getTwitterService(); | |
if (service.hasAccess()) { | |
var payload = {"status" : tweet } | |
} else { | |
var authorizationUrl = service.authorize(); | |
msgPopUp('<p>Please visit the following URL and then re-run "Send a Test Tweet": <br/> <a target="_blank" href="' + authorizationUrl + '">' + authorizationUrl + '</a></p>'); | |
} | |
var parameters = { |