ANDREW LENAHAN
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Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Starblind Cake

Madeline made me an awesome Starblind logo cake for my birthday! Check out how awesome it is!

Here is a link that you can click on with your mouse or alternative pointing device like a tablet or a Microsoft baby trackball and there you go! You just click this deviantART: Andrew Lenahan Starblind Cake by *starblind and the information superhighway will whisk you away to it.

The cake inside was orange too. It was yummy!

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

So then the inter-prison Halo 2 tournament is off?

According to the Associated Press, it seems that Missouri, USA is no longer allowing inmates in its prisons to play video games. According to the report, newly elected governerner Matt Blunt says that prisoners should "pick up skills and abilities that will allow them to go back out into society and be productive citizens. Playing video games doesn't have anything to do with either of those objectives."

While I suppose it's his business what he wants his prisoners doing with their time, I have to wonder if he's really looked into the issue of whether video games allow one to pick up useful skills and abilities or not. Let's look at some examples:

Burger Time - Useful burger-making skills, showing you exactly how many times to stomp on a burger before its edible. Also, useful skills at avoiding anthropomorphic wieners and fried eggs.

Dr. Mario - Should be obvious. How many other games teach you to be a physician, a pharmacist, and a virologist, all in one sitting? You can cure anyone after you've played this game, once you figure out whether their germs are red, yellow, or blue.

Sim City 2000 - After playing Sim City 2000, I learned lots of things that were later quite helpful in life. For example, police stations only cost $500. After learning this, I had two police stations built on my front lawn. It's cheaper than an alarm system, andI feel quite safe.

Katamari Damacy - Companies are always looking for bright young candidates who can pick up lots of cows and things on a sticky blob and then launch it into the sky. And if they're not, then they should be.

Everquest - A big part of Everquest involves crafting, where you pull ingredients for a Doily of Prettiness +3 out of the steaming thorax of a recently destroyed giant spider or something, click on the doilycrafting machine three times, and it's done. In real life, it isn't quite that simple. In real life, it takes five clicks.

So there you have it, five examples of games that teach useful life skills. And that's without even getting into the Monkey Island series.

Monday, January 24, 2005

The Beginning

My name is Andrew Lenahan.

This is the beginning of Starblind Wire, but it's the middle of my story. Most of you either know me from my theatre work, from Starblind.com, or from my work with Deviantart.

That's okay. I forgive you.

For those who don't know, I'm in Virginia, USA, where I've been for the last few months. As of last year I've begun a project called Andrew Lenahan Everywhere, which basically involves taking loads of photographs of every US state, to create a massive free stock-photo resource.

I intend to keep you updated when things happen. I also plan on keeping you updated when nothing happens. Though that seems unlikely.

This will be quite the ride indeed.
Copyright 2007 Andrew Lenahan.