Damn. Milo has some fantastic stuff entered there. The presentation of the entries could be better, great link though. posted by kokogiak at 11:13 PM on February 28, 2002
Milo's the hardest workin' man in 256 bytes. "the don of dhtml" we should call him. He's a badass. posted by mathowie at 11:30 PM on February 28, 2002
(Forgot to say that I originally found it from Milo's site — my favorite of his entries is "Spike": click it for more action.)
Tech-Satellite is genius for its exploitation of existing system resources; Mados-Plastic is a gorgeous effect that I have never seen before; and the two Iotic Moire entries are amazing: totally made of "_" and "/". (I also like the homage to two good 5k entries (1, 2) in Madros-Lightswitch and Hultgreen-I_am_insane.)
Hopefully they will be put online somewhere so they can be linked to directly. posted by sylloge at 11:31 PM on February 28, 2002
awww damnit, deadline was a few hours ago. I have a Flash piece I could have entered (I'm surprised that there was only one in there). posted by mkn at 12:16 AM on March 1, 2002
Only problem is, filling 5120 bytes for this year's 5k compo is gonna be a real challenge - what am I going to do with all that space?! ^_^ posted by milov at 1:48 AM on March 1, 2002
Think of it as a luxury suite milo. Stretch out and be at home. posted by kokogiak at 7:03 AM on March 1, 2002
256 bytes? Hah! When I was a kid, we never had 256 bytes! We had to code our ecommerce portals backwards, carved into big rocks, using only 8 bytes! The kids of today... posted by dagny at 8:26 AM on March 1, 2002
wow. a lot of the entries actually crashed my browser. nonetheless, very cool. posted by mcsweetie at 8:57 AM on March 1, 2002
posted by kokogiak at 11:13 PM on February 28, 2002