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Was on the hunt for the May edition of Details (seriously limited supply) and bought a treat for myself (in addition to the last copy of the magazine in the bookstore) - a set of Love Haikubes. There are 63 cubes in the set, with 5 words on each cube (one face is blank).

This is my first effort:



Not bad, eh? Definitely a nice tool for fic inspiration - not even trying to make a haiku.
elrhiarhodan: (Madlib - Neal - Coast My Erect Nipples)
You all remember Madlibs, right? That crazy party game where you randomly substitute words and create a (hopefully) crazy story. Well, we of the Winter 2011 Big Chicago Meetup took scenes from White Collar, using the transcripts provided by [livejournal.com profile] afiawri, and madlibbed them with insanely funny results (and I cracked up so hard, I hurt myself).

ETA: Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] coffeethyme4me for the idea! She has an awesomely kinky and literate mind.

My madlib was the final scene between Peter and Neal - at the hanger, in Out of the Box.

What follows below uses plenty of dirty words. The faint of heart and canon purists may be appalled. )
elrhiarhodan: (Madlib - Neal - Coast My Erect Nipples)
You all remember Madlibs, right? That crazy party game where you randomly substitute words and create a (hopefully) crazy story. Well, we of the Winter 2011 Big Chicago Meetup took scenes from White Collar, using the transcripts provided by [livejournal.com profile] afiawri, and madlibbed them with insanely funny results (and I cracked up so hard, I hurt myself).

ETA: Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] coffeethyme4me for the idea! She has an awesomely kinky and literate mind.

My madlib was the final scene between Peter and Neal - at the hanger, in Out of the Box.

What follows below uses plenty of dirty words. The faint of heart and canon purists may be appalled. )
elrhiarhodan: (Siriol)

I'm not much of an app freak.  I don't buy too many apps for my iPhone - I have a few games that I like, some utilities, some productivity apps that I constantly use, but I really don't load up on photo apps.  Mostly because I don't use the camera all that much, unless I am on vacation.

However, a few days ago, I read not one, not two, but three glowing reviews for a "picture toy" app called Phototrophic, which turns your photos into something that looks like it came out of a Haight-Ashbury headshop, circa 1969.  You have to play with the settings - I prefer to use the colors in the original photos, and you can select the number of colors and levels of complexity.

Here are some examples: )
elrhiarhodan: (Siriol)

I'm not much of an app freak.  I don't buy too many apps for my iPhone - I have a few games that I like, some utilities, some productivity apps that I constantly use, but I really don't load up on photo apps.  Mostly because I don't use the camera all that much, unless I am on vacation.

However, a few days ago, I read not one, not two, but three glowing reviews for a "picture toy" app called Phototrophic, which turns your photos into something that looks like it came out of a Haight-Ashbury headshop, circa 1969.  You have to play with the settings - I prefer to use the colors in the original photos, and you can select the number of colors and levels of complexity.

Here are some examples: )

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