Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007
On the Project Censored site, there's an article on the 25 stories that made the news, but was not extensively covered. Do read some of the stories as some of them are rather shocking. Are there real reasons why these stories are not picked up and have been practically ignored by the media? Number 18 on the list is a story whereby a physics prof challenges the notion that the collapse of the WTC towers on 9-11 is due to the planes. Read it to find out more.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Guitar Hero II for the 360
Back to GH2. This is what I dreamt of playing for so long. Since I didn't get the PS2 version, I'm so stoke that there's one for the 360. I spent last night playing Nirvana's Heart-Shaped Box, and even my wife got into the game. She even did better than me in the scores! This shows the accessibility factor of the game and is highly, highly recommended. I only wish that I can get another controller on the cheap so that I can play co-op, as the game allows different parts in the co-op play, i.e. one playing lead and the other either rhythm or bass.
Another thing on the wish list is the number and price of the downloadable tracks. I hope there will be more tracks from GH1 that is made available. I really would like to rock out to the riffs of Deep Purple's Smoke on the Water and Cream's Crossroads. These are available on the 1st Guitar Hero but are not available as downloadable tracks. Also, the pricing for the current downloadable tracks is on the steep side. 500 MS Points for 3 tracks works out to be about $3.70 per track. Considering that you can get 47 tunes just by getting the original game, it seems rather expensive. We can only wait to see if Harmonix will revise the price or offer some bulk discount in the future.
Meanwhile, I'm gonna strap on the X-plorer guitar and rock on!
Uncyclopedia: The nonsense encyclopedia wiki
If Wikipedia is the success story of the value of social networking, in particular the Wiki, providing us with a wealth of knowledge, the Uncyclopeia is the flip side. It's a wiki encyclopedia, but instead of facts, it's all inaccurate. So what's the use if it's inaccurate? Well, it's extremely funny, and 100% nonsense. Check out the entry on the iPod.
A deviCe called the iPod Photo iS now on the market, but buyers should note that iT iS not actually an iPod, but just a photo of one.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
The Greatest Long Tracking Shots in Films
The Daily Film Dose blog has an excellent piece on long tracking shots in films. If you understand the language of film-making, you'd notice long takes in scenes without any edits. Most of the time, you'd be left amazed at the amount of co-ordination needed to execute such a long, continuous take. The blog looks at various such scenes in cinema and also include clips of these shots. The most impressive in the whole list has to be "The Russian Ark", in which the whole damn movie is done in one single take. When I saw the movie, my jaws just dropped from the start to finish.
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Google Reader on the Wii
I don't really use Google Reader to read my RSS feeds. But now that Google has released a version of their reader on the Wii, it may be worthwhile trying it out.
Free Culture on a free disc
I like this. It is an ISO that you can download and burn which shows off the best stuff available in Free Culture. If information wants to be free, then media and content needs to be free too, and this disc is a grand example of the effort to keep info and culture free. Included in this disc are free books, free movies, free audio and free software. You can't beat free.
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Video games for adult couples
Saturday, May 05, 2007
CG Night Elf - Not a photo?
Friday, May 04, 2007
12 Important U.S. Laws Every Blogger Needs to Know
So you blog? Then you need to know these. They may be US laws, but it is always good to know more about these legal things... well, things about Tax Laws may not be too relevant, but issues on deep-linking and copyright is still good to know. Knowledge is good so no harm being aware of these, right?
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