
At the Happy Face Generator, I depicted a portion of the opening scene from Romeo and Juliet (when Tybalt tries to start trouble with Benvolio). This only took a few minutes. The most time-consuming part was just deciding on what to have the smileys say. Plus, I had to limit the text so that it would fit. Now, what will I do with this? I guess I can use as a graphic on the assignment to add a little something. Too bad it's not animated. For some reason, I imagine a scene with swords clanking, people screaming, and blood gushing. After all, what's the point of a sword fight without a little blood?

I made a pit stop at Custom Sign Generator, and once again, felt a little overwhelmed (oh no, not another Flickr weekend). I decided I'd try the first option under the "Make Graphics With Your Text" header. This sent me to Sign Generator Fun, with over 500 sign possibilities. Because I wanted to enjoy a few hours of my weekend, in the fresh air, and away from this computer screen, I just created one sign. Again, I'm thinking to myself, "What can I do with this that has educational value?" And, "If it takes me forever to create something, how long will it take the kids?"
Finally, I explored several of the cites listed on the Things homepage, played around in a few more, and eventually, settled in at ImageChef.
This site actually had something I was looking for when trying to create my Burning Question for my sandbox wiki (Thing 9). When I read the burning question requirement, the first thing that popped into my mind was Jack Handey's Deep Thoughts from Saturday Night Live. I wanted my question to slowly ascend over some picturesque backdrop, like a forest or a sunset sky. At the time and with the limited resources available to us for Thing 9, I couldn't find a way to do this. But now, thanks to ImageChef, I've found something close. I'm sure with a little effort, I can get exactly what I'm looking for. Because of my new-found image creator, I've edited my burning question, removing the talking cats and adding the image from Poetry Blender (one of the options in ImageChef). It's still not exactly what I want, but it's close enough for now. I'm beginning to realize that this is a never-ending process. My sandbox wiki will grow and change until I just can't take it any more.
Well, you can always go back to your blog and click on the links you left yourself. I was just thinking about that the other day, and I also realized that some of the things I have made, I have been unable to download anything but code, so they only exist in Cry Havoc! I liked your opening to R and J, and what indeed is a sword fight without a little blood?
ReplyDeleteThe good news is that the 23 Things blog will still be there and you can go back and look for them again. I just bookmarked everything I really liked and try to go back and visit them when I can or need to.
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