An Apple a day keeps Microsoft away…
Hey hey hey! Just doing a mini-post from work, a habit which I could possibly develop if workload is low, but anyways, here was me saying I would blog more, and oh crap! we’re already a month down of 2008. My friend Adam has decided to go on a solo
holiday to Amsterdam, and he’s documenting his travel adventures here, so go check that out, it’s got lots of lovely pictures (which can be enlargened oh yes!) and it’s well written, but I’ve got a slight bias there.
Anyways, Adam was going through selling a lot of his stuff, and naturally being one of his good friends, I got first dibs on some of the stuff. I got a few games, Halo 3 legendary edition (yes, the one with the helmet! :D) and the ultimate amongst the list is the Mac Mini. Slightly embarassingly I have not properly set it up, but what began with mere curiousity to the Apple approach, is slowing becoming fanboy status of the sliding scale. I’m not there yet, but I would only keep Windows for games and really the only games I stick on my PC have been WoW and the football manager series, and it is possible to get Mac versions for those, and if that’s not enough, thanks to the Macs being Intel-based, it’s much much easier to get Windows apps or indeed Windows to run natively without any hacky emulators and the like.
I am slowly going to make the transistion. Although not really an Apple product as such, but around the same time, I’ve been checking out some podcasts. It kinda started out with ExtraLife Radio (please check out this guy he is super talented, so much so a part of me resents him) and having that play whilst I’ve been working through the tiresome later stages of the career in Forza 2. Oh yes, please check out the rest of the site, the web comic he makes is absolutely pr0, I stumbled on it thanks to the heavy WoW content much earlier on, but basically it’s a geeky comic, so win!
This led me to check out iTunes, again with the Mac influence (I’ve tried it before and found it rather clunky compared to Winamp). Anyways, I will eventually get an iPod classic (I know, too many Apple products), so it’s good for me to get familiar, make sure all my music is added etc. Anyways, I have to say that using the iTunes store to find podcasts is awesome, so I’ve added all my old subscriptions and a couple new ones, like the Jonathan Ross one which I still need to check out.
I also took this opportunity to check out the diggnation podcast which is really really good. I’ve got the HD one so I can enjoy it in all it’s lovelyness through the 360. Anyways, it’s basically two guys (which actually work for digg I later discovered) that have a chat on a couch over some popualr digg stories drinking beer. It doesn’t sound much as a concept, but it’s pretty godamn entertaining, and the two boucne off each other really well. It’s so good in fact, I’ve downloaded some of the back catalogue as I really don’t mind the chat about old stories such as the Halo 3 4 player online coop announcement etc etc. Yeah so check it out, I did it and think it’s awesome.
All this podcasting stuff got me thinking that maybe I could knock one together, just have it be a light-hearted topical chat/rant show. From my limited past experience it is best to have 2 contributors, just 1 and it’s just a monologue, not that great, any more, and there’s just words everywhere. So, I’m appealing to the intermawebs to see if someone would like to be a co-presenter of some kind. Scott Johnson of Extralife seems to simply record his skype conversations, so it wouldn’t be too hard to get up and running, and plus it would mean that I would be posting to here more often, so it’s all good. Comment me up and that would be cool.
Anyways, posting in my lunch hour when I really should be lunching.
Take it easy
"It’s only stalking if you work at it…" [Dated 03/05/07]
Hey all, back in the library again and recently I have been really blitzing episodes of the Shield. I am about halfway through season 3 and working through till I reach season 6, the new season whose episodes are being broadcasted now. Even though I remember most of the storylines, it is still an amazing show, really rough and tumble, edgy stuff with a swagger, which I guess dares you not to think it’s cool. I’ve mentioned many times before about the strike team and how like when watching 24, you get pumped up and cheer loudly when they beat down the bad guys, whether it be throwing them over a car, pistolwhipping them, or whatever new method they can come up with the objects around them. As I said, the Strike Team, but Detective Dutch Wagenbach is also very cool, and he is the character in the show I am most like, so he is cool for different reasons.
Anyways, moving on from the Shield, and I think my WoW addiction is over, it’s strange, but I just don’t feel like playing it anymore – I think that’s the problem now that I’ve reached the level cap there is no need to obsess about figues like xp/hour and how to spend talent points etc. As I’ve moaned before, the low population of the realm also means that groups are hard to put together, so that can be very frustrating. I wouldn’t be surprised if my lessening addiction of WoW has been beaten by a new obsession of something, in the whole scheme of life, is pretty much pointless. And that is playing on my 360 and boosting my gamerscore – which doesn’t mean anything, but is just a way of showing other Live players what milestones you’ve hit in the games you’ve played. This has meant me digging up Amped 3 and finally completing the “story” to bag myself lots of points to go towards my gamerscore. Acutally to anyone who hasn’t played the game, I would advise doing so, just for the story itself, and doubling if you have an interest in snowboarding. The best bit of the story is the numerous cut-scenes which detail your progress, and they are ridiculous, often not having anything to do with snowboarding, and pretty much all of them have had me laughing my face off.
So much so was my quest for a better gamerscore, I actually bought the Live Arcade game Uno, and set about maxing out the possible 200 points that are up for grabs. Two weeks later, and I have them all :D
I have to say something about the type of achievements. Many of them involve completing missions through a campaign or story mode the game ha, which is fair enough. Although it’s ok ina few cases, games which have allocated a lot of the points into continued Live play are not so popular in the land of Jonny. Another group of acheivements which are lame and frankly cheap are those that could be classed as attrition acheivements, ones awarded for things like 20hours time playing the game etc. I don’t mind those that you could achieve quite comfortably if you are a fan of the game, and play it quite regularly. The ones that I can’t stand are those which take insane amounts of time and effort on the part of the gamer. I was browsing around the web, looking for lists/articles on the supposed “worst” achievments for 360 games. One I remember was one from this Bomberman game – a game which is univerally accepted as an awful game -and the achievement was for blowing up x amount of bombs or something to that effect. Now, the article in question stated that if you were able to do 1 per second, then it would take over 3 weeks (or similarily ridiculous time, I read this about a week back) non-stop gameplay to complete the achievement – pretty stupid.
Another terrible, not to mention tough, achievement was to rank 1st overall in Live play – now that’s a marathon and simply not attainable for those that are incredibly dedicated to reach that summit. Another similarily annoying achievement was to be online in this Tiger Woods game when there are another 1000 people online. The developers over-estimated the popularity of the game and there was simply never enough people on. This was got round, by people arranging specific times for people to go on Live so people could achieve this one.
Speaking of Live Leaderboards , it may have changed since me submitting the score, but doing this one particular event on Amped 3, my score registered as 8th on the leaderboard :D. Again, Amped 3 is another game that doesn’t have a supremely massive online userbase, with a lot of my scores, coming in as <1000 on the leaderboards. On the note of competitive leaderboards, PGR3 is one of the top ones I reckon. They stage regular tournaments every week or so, and I would love to get the achievement “Tournament Qualifier” but that means being in the top 64 times, and generally my times are usually at least 1000th and above. As this one guy I met in a lobby ages back, he’s waiting till PGR4 comes out, then hopefully all these hardcore amazing gamers will jump onto PGR4 and compete in the tournaments it has in that game – here’s hoping :D
And there couldn’t be a blog entry without mentioning some failing I have with some girl, lol. The last time I saw hot librarian chick was last Thursday, and it got me thinking, it’s no big deal if I just ask her out, but I’d rather not do that in the deafening silence of the library, so I was planning to catch her as she left, which basing on Thursday’s sighting, would be about 1. My reasoning being that she was in the library when I arrived at about half past, but not when I left at about quarter past 1.
So I camped outside the library reading my book, hoping to catch her as she left on the next day, Friday. To quote Dutch from the Shield, “It’s only stalking if you work at it”, so I thought why not actually devote a little time to finding out when she leaves so I can ask her out – that’s not obsessive is it?!!? Coincedentally, that quote is my current MSN screenname, lol.
Unfortunately, she never showed on Friday, and not see her, the following Tuesday or Wednesday (I didn’t work Monday). So here I am, the following Thursday, thinking that she would work this time every week – I walk in so I can head upstairs to write this very blog, and nothing. That makes me sad, but also curious to her exact working hours, I guess they change around, rather annoyingly. Ideally she should work the desk up here in the music section, where I come up to read/blog, as there are less people likely to listen in, but sadly that wish has not happened.
Anyways, I gotta go off to work in a bit, with any luck, she’ll be in tomorrow instead, or knowing my luck, manning the main desk as I leave in a min.
Take it easy.
Earning as you blog, an interesting concept…
Hey peeps, it’s blogging time again, and I finally uploaded some of the backlog onto the site. I’ve added a few things as I’ve already mentioned earlier, and I reckon it’s looking quite spiffy so far. I have even got a comment from a monkey! Well Ape to be precise, but monkey is a funnier word. Although I will take this moment now to break the dream and say that the guy isn’t an ape much to your and his dismay probably – to quote Stewie “It’s fun to pretend”.
Moving on, and every couple of months or so, I get excited by the idea of paid blogging, or more accurately blogging and receiving money thanks to placing Ads on your site. There is fact a blog dedicated to promoting the idea of achieving a respectable income from blogging – Problogger.net if I have remembered the address. Most of this income comes from ad clicks generated by visitors to your blog as I just mentioned, but some more extreme ideas come in the form of being sponsored for blogging on particular subjects. I found a semi-old post on a WoW fansite, it may have even been theinstance.net, but it mentioned that the site WowInsider were looking for people to blog about aspects on the game and get paid for it. This sounded a tempting prospect, but I’m not in a good position to do this as I’m not supremely interested in the Lore aspect, and my raiding experience is minimal, and despite putting in a healthy (read: unhealthy) number of hours, I still don’t feel quite expert on it.
I have actually already signed up for an adsense account so when that gets sorted, I will have google ads on my new blog, despite me not feeling 100% comfortable with trying to force products and/or services at people.
I can’t go without saying that if anyone out there wants to sponsor me to blog about any particular subjects, am I prepared to throw in my 2 cents. Like when I started the participation in stumbling with StumbleUpon, there is a possibility of being sponsored to “stumble”. This idea intrigued me, so I wrote a quikc sponsorship blurb, but there were so many “asking” for sponsorship giving quite lame and uninspiring reasons like “I need the money, I’m broke!”. I tried to make mine as witty as possible, but I’ve heard nothing since writing it lol.