I think the PS2 has staying power because it is a tride and true tested formula console type thing that doesn't suck, really.
It's a staple.
Kinda like...blue jeans.
I think the technology by 2015 will advance significantly. Look at how much we've grown from the N64 to the Wii.
I still like to play some N64 (Legend of Zelda, Ocarina of Time) every once and a while, but the appeal of the playing style of the Wii is so tempting.
But yet - I don't own a Wii?
I do, however, own a N64.
This could be because I inherit my consoles from my brother, who has his way with them and then tosses them to the side like an old christmas tree.
There's going to be a substantial amount of time for the PS3 to become popular and outsell the PS2. The technology for the PS3 is so advanced, and so FREAKING cool. But nobody is ready for it. There's a limited number of games, as well. I think in a few years, the PS3 will be a hot new item that everyone wants.
They have to release a sweet game or something for it, and then everyone will flock to it and the masses will do what they are meant to do.
CONSUME!
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
March 14th Blog
My right as an online user include to do whatever you want with the DRM-laden music. They have the right to copy it into an mp3 format without the accursed DRM crap.
As an online user, I also have the right to not be harassed online. Which, they don't really respect. Because I get stupid people IMing me every day.
Couldn't you consider Spam e-mail harassment?
Websites are not liable for the comments that users leave on their websites.
Half of web users don't know their rights because they don't read the terms and services.
I don't.
School IT administrators feel anonymous proxies are the biggest threat because it, I think, threatens their iron grip on children in the school.
Proxies are used by children to rebel against authority!
Proxies block popular sites like Myspace, Facebook, Newgrounds, all the pr0n...
These sites are thought as a distraction and disruptive to the learning process.
But the thing is, proxies are just a huge game of cat and mouse because for every proxy that's blocked, there's another one that pops up.
Same goes for said 'disruptive' sites. Once Myspace loses all it's luster, Facebook pops up!
It's a lot like DRM in the sense that, well, you can't win.
As an online user, I also have the right to not be harassed online. Which, they don't really respect. Because I get stupid people IMing me every day.
Couldn't you consider Spam e-mail harassment?
Websites are not liable for the comments that users leave on their websites.
Half of web users don't know their rights because they don't read the terms and services.
I don't.
School IT administrators feel anonymous proxies are the biggest threat because it, I think, threatens their iron grip on children in the school.
Proxies are used by children to rebel against authority!
Proxies block popular sites like Myspace, Facebook, Newgrounds, all the pr0n...
These sites are thought as a distraction and disruptive to the learning process.
But the thing is, proxies are just a huge game of cat and mouse because for every proxy that's blocked, there's another one that pops up.
Same goes for said 'disruptive' sites. Once Myspace loses all it's luster, Facebook pops up!
It's a lot like DRM in the sense that, well, you can't win.
Friday, March 16, 2007
March 7th Blog
What I really want to know about "50 most Important People on the Internet" article is
WTF @ TILA TEQUILA AND PEREZ HILTON.
bottom feeders, man. ESPECIALLY Perez Hilton. Like, really? How do people like that get famous. They revel in the exploitation of celebrities. Especially when he outs gay people. That really pisses me off.
Like, who are you to have the right?
Tila Tequila, I can understand. I didn't think she was nessicarily 'Important' or 'Influential' in any way, shape, or form besides encouraging younger female members of myspace to wear less clothes in order to become 'e-famous.'
Now, you wanna talk 'e-famous' for NO reason, talk Cory Kennedy.
Look her up.
It's really like - wtf.
The Definition of 'Open Source':
Open source software is similar in idea to "free software" but slightly less rigid than the free software movement. Users of open source software are (generally) able to view the source code, alter and re-distribute open source software. There is however less of an emphasis in the open source movement on the right of information and source code to be free and in some cases companies are able to develop proprietary products based on open source ones.
WTF @ TILA TEQUILA AND PEREZ HILTON.
bottom feeders, man. ESPECIALLY Perez Hilton. Like, really? How do people like that get famous. They revel in the exploitation of celebrities. Especially when he outs gay people. That really pisses me off.
Like, who are you to have the right?
Tila Tequila, I can understand. I didn't think she was nessicarily 'Important' or 'Influential' in any way, shape, or form besides encouraging younger female members of myspace to wear less clothes in order to become 'e-famous.'
Now, you wanna talk 'e-famous' for NO reason, talk Cory Kennedy.
Look her up.
It's really like - wtf.
The Definition of 'Open Source':
Open source software is similar in idea to "free software" but slightly less rigid than the free software movement. Users of open source software are (generally) able to view the source code, alter and re-distribute open source software. There is however less of an emphasis in the open source movement on the right of information and source code to be free and in some cases companies are able to develop proprietary products based on open source ones.
Blog for March 5th
According to Bison, Pizzle, Keith and Kyle Gracey a typical 1000 word paper has aboot 4000 one's and zeros.
The problems looming at the daylight savings is a "Mini-Y2K."
OH GOD. NOT ANOTHER Y2K.
'Cause you know...we're still recovering from the last one >.>
All of my dad's appointments at work got moved up by an hour when the service guy set the server ahead by an hour.
OH THE AGONY.
The problems looming at the daylight savings is a "Mini-Y2K."
OH GOD. NOT ANOTHER Y2K.
'Cause you know...we're still recovering from the last one >.>
All of my dad's appointments at work got moved up by an hour when the service guy set the server ahead by an hour.
OH THE AGONY.
March 2nd blog
1.) How do you earn your own Wikipedia entry?
You can earn your own Wikipedia entry by killing a man in Reno, just to watch him die. According to Bison, for every person you kill, you earn a paragraph on Wikipedia.
Also, if you happen to have news articles and such written about you by a third person source, you are more likely to get a wikipedia entry written about you.
2.) the stock market crash on said Tuesday was caused by a glitch in the software system used by the stock market. It stopped updating, so all the numbers were the same and then later it had to catch up and the stock market went like "wtf, mate?"
You can earn your own Wikipedia entry by killing a man in Reno, just to watch him die. According to Bison, for every person you kill, you earn a paragraph on Wikipedia.
Also, if you happen to have news articles and such written about you by a third person source, you are more likely to get a wikipedia entry written about you.
2.) the stock market crash on said Tuesday was caused by a glitch in the software system used by the stock market. It stopped updating, so all the numbers were the same and then later it had to catch up and the stock market went like "wtf, mate?"
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Blog Entry for Febuary 28th while I was SUNNING IN CABO.
EEG- electroencephalogram. Detects problems in the electrical activity in the brain. In an EEG, electrodes are placed on the scalp over multiple areas of the brain to detect and record patterns of electrical activity and check for abnormalities.
CAT- Computed tomography. Uses X ray scans from different angles to map the organs and body tissue.
PET- Positron emission tomography. A nuclear medicine medical imaging technique which produces a three-dimensional image or map of functional processes in the body.
MRI- Magnetic Resonance Imaging. It is primarily used in medical imaging to demonstrate pathological or other physiological alterations of living tissues.
MEG- Magnetoencephalography. Measures activity and connections inside the brain to find neurological problems.
stick that in your pipe and smoke it.
CAT- Computed tomography. Uses X ray scans from different angles to map the organs and body tissue.
PET- Positron emission tomography. A nuclear medicine medical imaging technique which produces a three-dimensional image or map of functional processes in the body.
MRI- Magnetic Resonance Imaging. It is primarily used in medical imaging to demonstrate pathological or other physiological alterations of living tissues.
MEG- Magnetoencephalography. Measures activity and connections inside the brain to find neurological problems.
stick that in your pipe and smoke it.
Febuary 16th blog
The attempts at stoping piracy are futile.
The big media corp's don't have the patience to find every e-pirate and hunt them down and prosecute them to the full extent of the law. Nor do they have the money for the attorney's fees for said prosecutions.
Nor do said e-pirates.
Grokster died when The Black Crows stopped making good records to be put up on Grokster for mass pirate consumption.
(Seriously. It's a conspiracy. Napster got shut down in July, 2001 and it was totally due to the death Perry Como two months previous.)
Whatever happened to the Black Crows?
They were so good. That "Hard To Handle" song rocked my face off. I mean, really, it melted it pretty good.
That was a face melting rock song in a time of mediocre "Closing Time" by Third Eye Blind songs.
Ohhh. The Black Crows..
(Grokster died when the United States Supreme Court decided that it was illegal to trade copyrighted material in that way.)
Media Defender does this dumb thing where they put blank songs up on file sharing services and piss me off to no end.
But it just further encourages me to find a real file with the actual song.
Pirates: 1
Media Conglomerates: 0
The big media corp's don't have the patience to find every e-pirate and hunt them down and prosecute them to the full extent of the law. Nor do they have the money for the attorney's fees for said prosecutions.
Nor do said e-pirates.
Grokster died when The Black Crows stopped making good records to be put up on Grokster for mass pirate consumption.
(Seriously. It's a conspiracy. Napster got shut down in July, 2001 and it was totally due to the death Perry Como two months previous.)
Whatever happened to the Black Crows?
They were so good. That "Hard To Handle" song rocked my face off. I mean, really, it melted it pretty good.
That was a face melting rock song in a time of mediocre "Closing Time" by Third Eye Blind songs.
Ohhh. The Black Crows..
(Grokster died when the United States Supreme Court decided that it was illegal to trade copyrighted material in that way.)
Media Defender does this dumb thing where they put blank songs up on file sharing services and piss me off to no end.
But it just further encourages me to find a real file with the actual song.
Pirates: 1
Media Conglomerates: 0
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