Saturday, February 27, 2010

The iPad is a Media Communications Device, NOT A COMPUTER

Before anyone accuses me of fan boy faggotry, I have 2 points to make first

1. I use Windows, Mac, and Linux (Yellow dog and ubuntu mostly)

2. I think the iPod and iPhone suck

Now that, thats been said, I can get on by saying, stop attacking the iPad for not having flash support. The iPad is not a computer, it is a media communications device, meaning its soul purpose is for MEDIA and COMMUNICATIONS. It doesnt have to have a 2 ghz or higher processor, it doesn't have to have flash, and it doesn't need multitasking.

Its total bull shit that people attack it for not being a computer, if you want a computer, go out and buy one of the 300 to 400 dollar netbooks, because THAT IS NOT what the iPad will be. It is the same thing as, if someone was getting pissed at the PS3 for not playing PC games, these are both walled gardens.

I am sorry for this rant but some people just don't understand.

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Friday, February 26, 2010

I have spent 0.2852253280091272% of my life playing Fallout 3

Fallout 3 is an amazing game, but something hit me, I Thought "how much of my life have I wasted in front of a computer screen or TV screen playing this game?" That answer: 0.2852253280091272% or 400 hours in my 16 years of life. That is trippy on levels beyond imagine.

I have played through the game 6 times now.

1. I played the game and Beat it without any DLC, and didn't do many side quests, until my character died.

End Karma Level: Paladin

Difficulty Played on:
Normal

2. Played the game and beat it doing most side quests, but still no DLC's.

End Karma Level: Strider of the Wastes

Difficulty Played on:
Normal

3. This time I wanted to be an asshole, so I played evil as possible, I also played with Operation Anchorage and The Pitt DLC's doing, If I am thinking right all of the side quests available.

End Karma Level: Fiend

Difficulty Played on: Hard

4. I decided to just screw around and explore the game, see what glitches I could find, shortcuts, and other stuff I could do, didnt do any DLC, until I bought Broken Steel, then I played through the Story did the side quests beat The Pitt and Operation Anchorage, got to the end of the regular game, started broken steel, and beat broken Steel and did all side quests and everything before my hard drive got reformatted :(

End Karma Level: Shepherd

Difficulty Played on: Normal

5. Played the game all the way through the same way I did last time, but lower difficulty, with less playing around with Glitches, and more EVIL.

End Karma Level: Evil Incarnate

Difficulty Played on: Easy

6. This time I did all DLC (except Zeta) and stayed neutral, blew up the megaton, but activated Project Purity myself that kinda stuff.

End Karma Level: Loner

Difficulty Played on: Normal

After #6 I stopped playing fallout 3 for nearly 6 months, until I got my PS3 and my Game Of The Year edition of Fallout 3. I have now started on play through number 7 this time I hope not to give up before fully leveling up my character.

I have spent 0.2852253280091272% of my life playing Fallout 3

Fallout 3 is an amazing game, but something hit me, I Thought "how much of my life have I wasted in front of a computer screen or TV screen playing this game?" That answer: 0.2852253280091272% or 400 hours in my 16 years of life. That is trippy on levels beyond imagine. I have played through the game 6 times now.

1. I played the game and Beat it without any DLC, and didn't do many side quests, until my

character died. End Karma Level: Paladin
Difficulty Played on:
Normal

2. Played the game and beat it doing most side quests, but still no DLC's.

End Karma Level: Strider of the Wastes
Difficulty Played on: Normal

3. This time I wanted to be an asshole, so I played evil as possible, I also played with Operation Anchorage and The Pitt DLC's doing, If I am thinking right all of the side quests available.

End Karma Level: Fiend
Difficulty Played on: Hard

4. I decided to just screw around and explore the game, see what glitches I could find, shortcuts, and other stuff I could do, didnt do any DLC, until I bought Broken Steel, then I played through the Story did the side quests beat The Pitt and Operation Anchorage, got to the end of the regular game, started broken steel, and beat broken Steel and did all side quests and everything before my hard drive got reformatted :(

End Karma Level: Shepherd
Difficulty Played on: Normal

5. Played the game all the way through the same way I did last time, but lower difficulty, with less playing around with Glitches, and more EVIL.

End Karma Level: Evil Incarnate
Difficulty Played on: Easy

6. This time I did all DLC (except Zeta) and stayed neutral, blew up the megaton, but activated

Project Purity myself that kinda stuff. End Karma Level: Loner
Difficulty Played on: Normal

After #6 I stopped playing fallout 3 for nearly 6 months, until I got my PS3 and my Game Of The Year edition of Fallout 3. I have now started on play through number 7 this time I hope not to give up before fully leveling up my character.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

My Personal Top 10 Favorite Albums of All Time.

This intro is going to be short and simple, if you dont like my picks....FUCK YOU....ALSO no EPs

10. Suck Fony by Wheatus
Wheatus is one of those unique pop acts that have managed to keep every album they release feeling fresh. I first heard of Wheatus through the song Teenage Dirtbag, didnt take a major interest until @MC_LARS on twitter linked Wheatus' free or donate EP Pop Songs and Death Vol. 1, after hearing PS&D I listened to Suck Fony and Too Soon Monsoon. I was suprised about how awesome the music was, specifically the songs Lemonade, American In Amsterdam, and The Song That I Wrote When You Dissed Me all 3 off of Suck Fony.

9. Cage the Elephant by Cage the Elephant
I review this album, its just an amazing CD, I listened to it over and over again for a month straight, need I say more then, just buy this one.

8. Take Off Your Pants and Jacket by Blink 182
Blink 182 at their best, this album has serious themes and it has funny themes, it keeps all that is blink 182 alive before the god awful self title. Pop Punk, good drums, and good bass work. Not to mention the 3 bonus songs, one involving sex with your own grandpa, you freaks.

7. Pressure Chief by CAKE
CAKE is another band that has a deep connection to me, after hearing the songs Frank Sinatra and Cool Blue Reason this band was stuck in my head for MONTHS, well I eventually couldn't take it any more and got all their CDs, but Pressure Chief struck a nerve with me, I totally vibed with its environmental, ideologies, and its emotional ones, so much so I want the song Palm of Your Hand played at my funeral.

6. This Gigantic Robot Kills by Mc Lars
Between a rap song about Hamlet, and great lyricism there is a reason why MC Lars is the only rapper on my top 10, HE HAS EARNED IT.

5. The Battle of Los Angeles by Rage Against the Machine
Rage Against the Machine was the band that made political metal cool again. By combining elements of rap metal, spoken word, and political rock; RATM was, is and continues to be an amazing band. The Battle of Los Angeles has no one track I could suggest, just listen to it, you will see the epicness.

4. Pinkerton by Weezer
The most underated album of all time, one of the most amazingly written albums all time, BUY THIS NOW...well after you finish reading my blog, and commenting.

3. Warning by Green Day
I cant help but love this CD, Ive listened to it hundreds of times, and it remains my favorite for its mixing of genres and blending of styles, sure it only went gold, and sure its not punk rock, but I don't care. Good song writing and excellent songs keep this in my listen pile even today.

2. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness by Smashing Pumpkins
Billy Corgan has a huge, ego, and I'd hate to feed it but in this case I have to. I love this 2 CD album. I personally believe this to be one of the greatest examples of amazing song writing and artistry coming together with talent, and this is definately an experience to behold. My favorite tracks on this one would have to be Zero, Bullet With Butterfly Wings, and 1979.

1. Doolittle by Pixies
This album would be number one on my inspirational list as well. This album has influenced; Nirvana, Weezer, Everclear, and White Stripes. Why is this album so influential, because it is that good. I could listen to it over and over and over again, not getting bored, and finding new meanings in the songs each time. Frank Black is one of the best song writers of all time, and Pixies, are one of my favorite bands in the whole world.Favorite tracks here are...THE WHOLE ALBUM.

Honorable Mentions
20. Lincoln by They Might Be Giants
19. Pure Frosting by Presidents of the United States of America
18. Its All in Your Head by Eve 6
17. Stranger than Fiction by Bad Religion
16. What is Love by NeverShoutNever
15. The War on Errorism by NoFX
14. Last Splash by Breeders
13. Icky Thump by White Stripes
12. A Hang Over You Don't Deserve Bowling for Soup
11. The colour and shape by the foo fighters

Thursday, February 4, 2010

My Dream Come True

Premiering Friday February 5th (tomorrow of when this blog is being posted) I will be able to finally say I made a show. This show is Tweet of the Week. This web series, is writen and created by me, with a TON of help from the star BalloonTutorials. This this coming to fruition I would just like to thank all my supporters. Thank you everyone who has helped me, promoted me, or just called me a fag. You guys are all special to me.