Interview With UIzard Creator Ryu Sunt-tae
volume4 writes "A couple of days ago, the folks over at Ajaxian introduced the world to UIzard, an awesome creation by a Korean developer using YUI. There is actually a heck of a lot more about it, and the excitement about the app caused the UIzard website to go down. Most people could not interact with the app or learn more. A day or so later, the website was back but I could still not access the app. I went on a search to find the creator of UIzard to learn more about it, and finally, through Jinho.Jung on Flickr, I got ahold of his email address and hooked up with Ryu Sunt-tae to learn more."
How about:
"Activity participated in by some."
Much more descriptive.
I'm going to wait for the dupe of this story, where hopefully all the bugs will have been ironed out.
Perhaps you would prefer your article summaries in this vein?
I have to say some description of what UIzard is or does would be far more relevant and important than a link to YUI, though.
"Something nobody has heard of."
An intriguing solution to a problem that should never have existed in the first place...
Ulzard was the name of the monster that fought Godzilla in "Godzilla vs. Ulzard the Cybermonster" and later appeared in Ultraman as Ultraman's arch-nemesis, Ulzard, Lord of the Cybermonsters. The costume was made from the body of a bear suit, a samurai helmet, a bunch of tin foil and duct tape wrapped around the limbs, and a keyboard on his chest. He was pretty popular in the early 1960s, I think, before the company was sued and shut down for ripping off a "Gamera" script too closely. There was talk of a movie being made in 2007, with Nicolas Cage to play as Ulzard's creator, Dr. Gohoro. But the studio backed out of the deal and they are now back to trying to secure funding.
Therefore... Slashdot editors are people?
Wait, that can't be right.
Clearly, the logical conclusion is that Soylent Green is Slashdot editors.