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12 posts from August 2010

August 30, 2010

The Birth of a Gamer

 

I wish to share a very personal story with all of you.  This is the story of how I became a gamer and I write it because I want you my friends to know how gaming came to be with me.

The year was 1987, I was a young child of five and we didn't have a great deal of money.  I don't know how my mother convinced my father to buy a Nintendo in the first place, but she did.

Her favourite game was "The Legend of Zelda." The first installment in Miyamoto's dynasty of the Zelda universe.  My mother was in love with the game.  Despite being so young, I can clearly recall the time my mom spent at the NES.  She had her pencil and graph paper out, carefully marking every hidden item in the game.  Each and every bush, rock, wall or secret place in the game that you could burn, bomb, push or play a recorder at, that woman had it marked (on the 1st and 2nd quest). Then she helped me through it. It was another one of our reading bonding exercises.  She'd help me read the clues and the speech boxes and give me gentle nudges in the directions of the clues. I fell in love with gaming.  It was even better since my mother had such a direct impact in my life as a gamer.

 

My last memory of my mother was the night before she died. I was sixteen years old, it was a Sunday night over the summer.  We were playing the original Diablo over battlenet.  I had introduced her to "hacked" characters and showing her that you could PlayerKill with these. She was laughing herself in tears telling me how horrible I was as she controlled the mouse to kill unsuspecting players as I trolled them over chat.  I'd never seen my mother laugh so hard. Nor had I remembered having so much fun playing a video game before in my life.

 

I'm all grown up now and I'll never forget where I got my start as a gamer.  My mother's influence in my gaming origins will never be forgotten.  Legend of Zelda had such an impact on my life and my memories of my mother that I had forever etched the tribute of the game that first tied me to gaming on my right forearm.

In closing, I had the most awesome mom ever. <3

August 26, 2010

YAY! New DragonAge DLC

It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of Dragon Age.  I have been since I got the chance to do the live broadcast for EA and Bioware demoing Dragon Age for fans.  I've had a huge love of this game and have never made my feelings secret about it and any of my involvements.

September 7th there will be a new Dragon Age DLC that will cover what happened to Morrigan after the end of Dragon Age origins. I won't give away any spoilers, but this just leads me to hope that there will be a DLC that covers Alistair.  Seriously, I'd like another chance to get my swurve on with him... I mean... NEVER MIND END OF BLOG POST! 

Originally written on email from Geeky Randomness

August 25, 2010

Kari Byron now has an educational show, why not Danica McKellar?

I'll preface this entire post with this, "I'm grumpy and snarky today," and that I don't hate Kari Byron.  Getting those two points out of the way, I wanted to dedicate my #Blogin5 post to this topic.

Every web nerd's wet dream, Kari Byron will be staring in a science show with the aim of getting kids interested in Science. She's gorgeous, charming and got her start in a very popular show.  It's pretty easy to see why she got the role/gig.  She's a sexy "geek."  There are tons of other sexy geek lady actresses (who probably would never host a kids' show) that originated their professional lives with an education in Science/Math related fields. I've put together a small helpful list!

This is a really short list, I haven't done tons of research (I didn't want to spend a load of time on this post cause I am at work), I'm sure you guys could name some other actresses who started in a science field.

It probably is difficult to find Television personalities who have backgrounds in science or math to host educational programs.  As far as I'm aware, the most prominent person I can think of who had an actual background in science who taught in an educational show was Bill Nye, who studied mechanical engineering at Cornell. I even looked into Mr. Wizard and Beakman from Beakman's World, neither of which studied science or math in college.

Of everyone I've listed in this post, Danica McKellar is the one that really stands out to me.  I'm still dumbfounded she hasn't gotten her own educational show (she might not want one).  Danica has been a proponent of helping middle school aged girls gain interest in mathematics.  She's even written two books, Kiss My Math: Showing Pre-Algebra Who's Boss and Hot X: Algebra Exposed that targets young girls in grades 7 - 9.

I do appreciate Kari's position at least that one can be a girl without a science background and still celebrate and enjoy science related things. Regardless of who gets to host an educational kids' show, if it inspires at least one child to imagine and fall in love with science. It's a Good Thing.

 

August 23, 2010

Rat Brain Robot: Disquieting or Amazing Advancement?

I originally found this video on reddit, of a robot that is described as being controlled by the neurons in a rat brain that is kept in a bell jar.  I wasn't paying complete attention during the video the first time around and later watched it again after reading the comments in the reddit thread.

One of the comments struck a chord with me in a very disquieting way. To think of an a creature's consciousness being used like this creeped me out.

Now of course, this isn't the case at all, but I did envision how entirely confused an animal like a rat could be. The cold confusion within that shell of a body...

 

It reminded me of a Dr. Who episode, where these cybermen were created and they were <spoiler> destroyed eventually by turning on their emotions on and allowed the creatures to realize what they really were.</spoiler>

I'm not one to really be waxing philosophical, but the benefits of such technology out weighs the social implications of that sort of lifestyle.

 

Sensationalism aside, the technology is beyond incredible.  It's the Reading University Neural Animat Project.  Here is a brief description of what they are:

 

The neurally controlled animat consists of a culture of cortical cells which are embodied enabling them to interact with the real world via a robot which acts as the artificial body of the 'brain'.

The technology could assist scientists on discovering more about neurological disorders and the potential to merge technology with the nervous system in order to treat disorders and injuries.

What advancements do you think technology like this could have on our society?  Do you think the societal implications would be a factor on whether or not this technology sees the light of day anytime soon?

Leave a comment or a shoutout on twitter!

August 22, 2010

Like a train wreck, you can't not watch

Seriously, I hate to make fun of some one directly in my blog and single them out.  However, I stumbled across this guy from fark.com.  His videos are much like a train wreck, you don't want to watch but you simply cannot take your eyes off.  I've only seen a couple of videos and I have come to the conclusion that either this man is a brilliant troll (and I've just been had) or he needs to separate himself from his digital life and seek some group therapy.

Originally written on email from Geeky Randomness

August 20, 2010

Grubhub added features to make us all fatter

I'll say it out right, I'm a lazy nerd.  My last job created my food laziness with delivered food daily (that I didn't have to pay for).

My current job is awesome and supplies me with anything I want for our fridge, but I've been pampered and still can't bring myself to really cook anything at work.  My coworkers are much more awesome about this than I am.  Tim makes such pretty food, Theresa loves us with Bacon day and Kate makes killer steeled oats.

Lately, I've been getting delivery. I love online delivery.  I hate to have to find a menu and call anyone on the tele.

Thanks to Grubhub (who actually has at least one restaurant in my area, though I wish there was more), I can order online and select my menu without picking up a phone.

Grubhub has just made it easier for me and for everyone:

 

Users now have the option of paying for their delivery orders with PayPal.

Thanks Grubhub, I am both happy and will solely blame you in the future for the fattening of us all :)

August 19, 2010

I suck at Todo lists, let's turn it into a game!


In the spirit of trying to do a blog post every day, I've decided to use something to remind me of doing this in a fun way.  I found an app today called "Epic Win." It's a todo list app that has a neat twist.  It turns completing your tasks into experience points!  Yeah it's a quasi game.  I think this is pretty awesome, but it's not completely as featured as I'd like.  I'd like to see push notifications to remind me of my tasks, the ability to add to my list from the web and the ability to compare my "Hero" with my friends.  

Otherwise this is a neat little app and I love the concept, I really hope these guys implement some more features. 

Originally written on email from Geeky Randomness

I'm taking up the #Blogin5 challenge, can you?

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Yesterday my coworker Tim wrote about something that actually means something to me.  One of the biggest problems I have in regards to my personal life is that I don't really have time to blog.

As you might know, I'm a contributor to a gaming news/review site SFX-360.com and I blog here about things that interest me and things that bring me to passion and such.  It's actually pretty sad that I don't just take time out of my day to write in these blogs, especially since I work for a company that gives me a pretty good tool to put an anchor for a talking piece of a blog post.

So guess what?  I'm going use clp.ly to blog and I'm going to blog every day for as long as I can (my memory kind of sucks).  Tim's blog post made me realize that it doesn't take look to do this stuff and that I'm essentially just putting it off.  I'd probably have a whole lot more readers and make SFX-360 a lot more happy if I just sat down and did it.

I also know that a number of my regular readers and twitter followers are bloggers too.  I'd love to see you guys blog more often.  I'm going to pledge to blog daily and I think it'd be awesome if you guys would too!  So just like Tim suggested, I'm going to tag on twitter all of my blog posts with #Blogin5 for the things that I've used clp.ly specifically to get a blog post out.  Why don't you do it too?

 

August 18, 2010

7 Deadly Sins Glasses: Gorgeous!


These glasses were made by artist Kacper Hamilton and are available for a limited supply. I know they must be deadly expensive, but I want a set badly!

Originally written on email from Geeky Randomness

August 12, 2010

It's your dick in a PRÄNT.

I stumbled upon this item from Ikea and it has reinforced my desire to have a wang for a day.

 

 


Seriously? What more do you need men!  You don't even have to cut a hole in a box. You can even customize it in a classy way:

"Untreated wood; can be treated with oil, wax or glazing paint for increased durability and a personal touch."
Oh I know what personal touch people will be adding...And now for your listening pleasure the inspiration for it all:

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