Birthed, eh?

Thu, Jul. 14th, 2016 00:36
matt1993: (caaake)
I turned 23 about 23 minutes ago (as of my writing this sentence)! Yay!! :D

I'm not going to get to open most of my presents until the party two days from now, though. So I don't have much to say yet.

I will, however, make a Museum of Accomplishments post now! It'll be nice to not be 14 days behind on it and 379 days behind on it at the same time. :)


← Age 21-22 Age 24 →

At age 23:

At age 23, people did stuff. )

Happy birthday!
matt1993: (broken link)
Late again, but here's what I got for my birthday:

- Mario Party 9 from Mom, I think
- Kid Icarus Uprising and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, also from Mom, but I can't play them yet because the L button on my 3DS stopped working just before my birthday :( But [livejournal.com profile] ellaina02 fixed it, and she also fixed the R button, so I'll get my 3DS back this weekend!
- DVD of Wreck-It Ralph from [livejournal.com profile] ellaina02 and Nace
- Mario T-shirt from [livejournal.com profile] pathvain_aelien
- mezzacotta T-shirt (the July 29, 3226 BC strip, specifically) from Jake
- And money from Mom and [livejournal.com profile] pathvain_aelien to get these 3DS/Wii U eShop games:
> the new games in StreetPass Mii Plaza
> New Super Luigi U
> the Coin Rush packs (DLC) for New Super Mario Bros. 2
> 3D Classics: Kid Icarus
> Pushmo

http://www.museumofconceptualart.com/accomplished/index.html

← Age 19 Age 21-22 →

At age 20:

Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard and cofounded Microsoft.

Canadian hockey player Scott Olsen founded Rollerblade, Inc.

English novelist Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus, which was immediately successful.

Ragtime composer Scott Joplin became an itinerant pianist and travelled throughout the Midwest.

Despite a lack of experience, James Cagney fast-talked his way into a vaudeville dancing job.

Egyptian hermit Saint Anthony gave away his inheritance and joined a group of ascetics, eventually becoming the father of Christian Monasticism.

D. H. Lawrence began writing his first novel, The White Peacock.

Jane Austen wrote Pride and Prejudice, her second and most famous novel.

English author Elizabeth Barrett Browning published her first volume of poetry.

Polish-born Joseph Conrad, one of the great English language novelists, began learning English, his third language.

Charles Lindbergh learned to fly.

John Stuart Mill pulled himself out of depression and found that the ordinary events of life could again give him some moderate amounts of pleasure. He decided that happiness is attained not by making it the direct goal of life, but by fixing one's mind on some other pursuit.

Leon Battista Alberti wrote a Latin comedy that was hailed as the "discovered" work of a Roman playwright.

The Greek philosopher Plato became a disciple of Socrates.

Sir Isaac Newton began developing a new branch of mathematics that would help him precisely predict the position of the planets at any given time. Today we call this branch differential and integral calculus.

Alexander Graham Bell taught a stray Skye Terrier to talk. By training the dog to growl on cue and then manipulating his mouth and throat, Bell could make him produce the phonemes "ow, ah, ooh, ga, ma, ma," to say "How are you, Grandmama?"

At age 20 Mona could use her second language, English, quite proficiently, so she began learning French, learned how to juggle and play classical pieces on the piano, began to draw with her non-dominant hand, studied animal and human anatomy extensively, applied for art universities, began writing a book on drawing, became a swimmer, and decided to learn to play the violin.

The usual repost button (okay, it's not that usual anymore, but eh)
matt1993: (speed limit 25 upside-down)
Ever since I found out about image sonification (converting an image to a sound or vice versa - in this case, with the horizontal axis corresponding to time and the vertical axis corresponding to pitch), I'd wondered if anyone had ever been able to listen to music "upside-down" by reversing the image vertically so that low pitches become high pitches and vice versa, but I could never find one. However, while trying to find a free program I'd downloaded a while back that used a different approach to image sonification (but I'd either deleted or forgotten about), I finally stumbled upon a program that can edit music as if it were an image, including turning it upside-down!



And there's even a free demo! Isn't it amazing when something you wish existed turns out to exist after all? :)

I never did find the other program that I forgot the name of, though, but I'm wondering if anyone out there happens to know of it.

Its method of converting an image to music, using my uChIN RA G userpic as an example:



Assuming that the red channel is mapped to piano, the green is drums, and the blue is flute (there's over 200 instruments to choose from, I think), most of the piece would be silent (for the plain black background), but towards the middle, the piano would play at only one pitch that is slightly lower than the highest pitch it allows (since all red values on the text are 248), the drums would play at two pitches (that one plus a slightly lower and quieter one for green values of 192, corresponding to the darker yellow/orange pixels), and, occasionally, the flute would play at that same high pitch (as there's only a few pixels - namely, the white pixels - where the blue is 248 instead of 0). And there's options to treat it as a grayscale image and only play one instrument, invert the colors (useful if there's more light colors than dark colors), lower the resolution to make a shorter piece, change the tempo, or have the tempo be faster whenever the instruments are quieter (to reduce the silence in this example).

If you didn't understand that, don't worry - you'd probably understand it better if you'd used the program I'm trying to describe, so that means you probably haven't. But if you do understand that, do you know what the program I'm talking about is called? Thanks!

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matt1993: (caaake)
Welp, I have somehow managed to survive everything for 18 whole years. Go me!!

I haven't gotten my birthday presents yet, but I did go gambling for a little while ([livejournal.com profile] awehla, I mentioned in a comment that it'd be tomorrow, but the plans ended up changing). I won $63!!! And we had a party at the autism intervention group I go to!

And, of course, the usual Museum of Accomplishments post:

<s>Cake</s> cut for length )

Also, in addition to today being my birthday, this is my 700th post in this journal!! I was going to celebrate with a list of the subject lines from all 700 entries in my journal (and, for once, even my community entries!), but I left my laptop unplugged while I was typing it, and since my laptop doesn't have a low battery alarm (despite claiming that it does), I lost a lot of it and decided to give up. Maybe for my 800th or 1000th entry?

Stay awake for 264 hours to repost this entry
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Age
7th strangest; Will die by a falling piano:foundunicorn
6th; Will die by a falling palm frawn:xlormplover
5th; Will die by having a fat bird sit on them:darkdragoonfan
4th; Will die by being set on fire:darkdragoonfan
3rd; Will die by a random nija star accident:princesskitu
2nd; Will die by a falling vending machine:forgetmenotcj
1st; Will die by the wing of mothera, king of the moths:jessamort
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Apparently, [livejournal.com profile] darkdragoonfan will get sat on by a fat bird that's on fire.

Die from a falling reposted entry
matt1993: (updated prtsc land me)
http://www.museumofconceptualart.com/accomplished/index.html

Age 16→

Albert Einstein, with poor grades in geography, history and languages, dropped out of school.

Composer George Gershwin ("Rhapsody in Blue") left school to pitch his songs in Tin Pan Alley.

Chess champion Bobby Fischer became an international grandmaster and dropped out of high school to devote himself to professional competition.

Swedish tennis star Bjorn Borg dropped out of school to concentrate on tennis.

American reformer Susan B. Anthony began teaching school.

Issac Asimov entered Columbia University.

Henry Ford, disliking life on the farm, moved to Detroit and trained as a machinist.

Ragtime musician Eubie Blake began playing piano in Baltimore brothels.

Benjamin Franklin contributed anonymously to a local newspaper, and he wrote ballads and peddled them in the streets. Also at this age, he became a free-thinker and a vegetarian.

Edith Piaf began her career singing in the streets of Paris.

Billie Holiday began singing in a Harlem nightclub.

Eddie Murphy performed his own comedy routines at youth centers in New York.

Louis Braille, blind since age 3, improved the method of raised writing.

Baker's apprentice Hanson Crockett Gregory invented the first ring doughnuts by knocking the center out of a fried doughnut.

Outlaw Jesse James joined up with Quantrill's pro-Confederate guerrillas.

Tennis player Jennifer Capriati became the youngest semifinalist at Wimbledon.

Inventor Thomas Alva Edison became manager of a telegraph office.

Newspaper editor Horace Greeley became an apprentice printer.

Anne Frank wrote the final entry in her diary.

D. Eversz gave herself a concussion in Foot Locker after attempting to do a backflip off the counter.

A 15-year-old boy in southern India performed a Caesarean section on film, in an attempt to get his name in the Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest surgeon. The surgery was successful, but his physician father may face criminal charges and have his license revoked.

.....

I'm not sure if this should make me happy, depressed, or both.

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matt1993: (updated prtsc land me)
Well, due to some hole in the fabric of space and time, I passed the essay portion of the COMPASS. Hole in the fabric of space and time, you and I are gonna get along just fine!

Also, since I just now found out about this survey:
TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF - The Survey
Name:Matt Aaron
Birthday:July 14, 1993
Birthplace:Fort Worth
Current Location:Fort Worth
Eye Color:Blue
Hair Color:Brown
Height:5'10" last time I checked.
Right Handed or Left Handed:Right
Your Heritage:I don't really remember, but I think I am part German.
The Shoes You Wore Today:Athletic Works
Your Weakness:Essays
Your Fears:Essays
Your Perfect Pizza:Pepperoni. Only kind of pizza I like.
Goal You Would Like To Achieve This Year:Not to say anything that I wind up regretting later in life
Your Most Overused Phrase On an instant messenger:I don't really know what my MOST overused phrase is, but the only phrases I overuse are backwards music-related phrases.
Thoughts First Waking Up:ANOTHER school day?!
Your Best Physical Feature:The mustache I've been having to shave and will eventually let grow
Your Bedtime:10:30 PM
Your Most Missed Memory:Every summer I ever had
Pepsi or Coke:Water
MacDonalds or Burger King:MacDonalds. Except I spell it "McDonalds". Does that make me weird?
Single or Group Dates:I've only been on single dates
Lipton Ice Tea or Nestea:Water
Chocolate or Vanilla:Chocolate
Cappuccino or Coffee:Can I use a lifeline?
Do you Smoke:Definitely no. I'm only 15 anyway.
Do you Swear:Holy whole hand dealer no, but I use backwards music-related substitutes a whole cattle-notin' lot.
Do you Sing:Sometimes, but not often
Do you Shower Daily:Not daily. About 5 days a week.
Have you Been in Love:*sigh* Yes.
Do you want to go to College:Yes
Do you want to get Married:Very yes
Do you belive in yourself:No, I don't "be live" in myself
Do you get Motion Sickness:No
Do you think you are Attractive:I'd be more attractive if I could keep my mustache.
Are you a Health Freak:No, but I have freaky health.
Do you get along with your Parents:Sometimes.
Do you like Thunderstorms:No, they remind me of the power going out, which reminds me of my computer not working, which reminds me of TORTURE!!!
Do you play an Instrument:I used to play the piano, but I'm out of practice.
In the past month have you Drank Alcohol:No, I'm only 15.
In the past month have you Smoked:No, I'm only 15.
In the past month have you been on Drugs:No, I'm-- Why do I even bother?
In the past month have you gone on a Date:No, not in the past month.
In the past month have you gone to a Mall:No, I rarely go to malls.
In the past month have you eaten a box of Oreos:No, I don't eat the boxes.
In the past month have you eaten Sushi:Ew no.
In the past month have you been on Stage:I help out with Face to Face concerts, so technically yeah, sort of.
In the past month have you been Dumped:No
In the past month have you gone Skinny Dipping:Why would I go skinny dipping in the winter? I don't skinny dip anyway.
In the past month have you Stolen Anything:No, why would I?
Ever been Drunk:No
Ever been called a Tease:I don't know what that would mean, so no.
Ever been Beaten up:Yes, in second grade. And maybe other grades around that time, I don't remember.
Ever Shoplifted:Nah.
How do you want to Die:I want to die while listening to backwards music.
What do you want to be when you Grow Up:A computer or a math.
What country would you most like to Visit:I dunno. Probably England or Ireland.
In a Boy/Girl..
Favourite Eye Color:
Favourite Hair Color:
Short or Long Hair:
Height:
Weight:
Best Clothing Style:
Number of Drugs I have taken:
Number of CDs I own:
Number of Piercings:
Number of Tattoos:
Number of things in my Past I Regret:10⁵⁷

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Take This Surv-- oh wait, the survey itself already said that.

It's hard to describe this journal in just a few paragraphs... but I'll try

Just an autistic guy born in 1993 (hence the username) who's had this journal since I was 14. Has trouble phrasing things well especially in earlier entries, so keep that in mind.

My interests have fluctuated in the 17 years since I've had this journal, but the following has remained constant:
- I like Mario games (mainly the platformers, Mario Kart, Mario Party) and Super Smash Bros.
- I like Garfield
- I like Homestar Runner
- I like Enya
- And I've always loved the idea of wacky crossovers between ANY of my interests, whether it's in the form of a short-lived webcomic in 2006-2008, a short-lived backwards lyrics site in 2008, writing down weird dreams in 2009-2011, playing Tomodachi Life a lot in 2014-2016, or what most of my posts are about these days: playing around with Character.AI starting in 2023. I still can't believe I'm actually in a world where an AI of Enya can talk to AIs of Mario or Garfield or even my favorite obscure characters like Mary O. from Super Mario Maker. :O

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