Thoroughly blown away… This trailer is fantastic (at least as far as zombie-based video games go…). Originally saw this via a perfectly summed up tweet from @alisonhaislip (and she just might be exactly right!) – “these 3 minutes are better than the entire series of LOST”. More info can be had at the Dead Island site…
Ah, the joys of the distraction of a gaming console… And thanks to a kindly donation from a friend, I can join that world (only 3 years or so late…)… It goes a little something like this… XBOX she is broken for second time… XBOX she is given to me under the “if you can fix it you can keep it” variety… Well of course I’m gonna give it a shot to fix!
I scoured the web (for you see, I am not a “fixit” kinda guy…) I needed to find the most detailed, handholding, spoonfeeding directions ever… The more videos and pictures, the better! Luckily I was able to get together the materials I needed (a whopping $14 worth of screws, washers & some thermal paste…) and bolstered up the confidence to crack open the machine…
Now, this post isn’t about fixing the RROD (Red Ring of Death) on an xbox 360… What’s great is, this post isn’t really about anything…
See, I’ve been feeling like I’ve been slacking all the way around when it comes to my various forays into the online world (music blog/iphoneography/clevedads blog/etc)…I was sick on and off for the past few weeks (a little cold/ a little stomach bug – luckily not at the same time)… And work has picked up enough to keep me a little busier as well (a good thing for sure!)
And now I’ve created a scenario where I can already see myself distracted even more during my down time by getting even ever so slightly into gaming… I mean, the games are intense now (keeping in mind I’ve been on the journey since the Atari 2600, through various Sega & Nintendo consoles, and the original XBox). So I guess the trick is, how can I make this a good thing? How can I add another thing to my incredibly full plate of “hobbies and interests” and not feel even more like I’m just “not getting anything done”?
Just a few weeks ago I started researching DSLR’s! I’ve set my sights on the Canon T2i to get back to my video roots (really wanted something nice to shoot with) and figured I could explore my photography bug as well… Where will that fit in? I haven’t made a mix in a while… I’m starting to get to be multiple episodes behind on my favorite TV shows… I want to spend more time with my daughter… There’s a bass guitar sitting and staring at me untouched from across the room… I need to exercise… I want to get more involved in Cleveland-related stuff… Etc, etc, etc!
Do I keep trying to find a way to fit all this stuff I like into my life? Do I pick one (or two or three) and spend some effort getting more focused? Does it matter so much or should I just enjoy each thing along the way?
WordPress does a fantastic job of keeping the spam away from the blog… It collects and gets deleted much like any decent email service would… But once in a while it’s fun to see the spam comments and chuckle at what these people thought could get through.
Here’s a study in horrible translation to English, as the spam attempts to play itself off as a unique sentence or two, usually some false compliments on how great this website is! (I mean c’mon, I’m not fallin for that – this blog is marginal at best…)
That is definitely a web site really worth using. Youve obtained a terrific cope to say about this topic, and so significantly know-how. I consider that you realize how to produce persons listen to what you have to say, particularly with an issue thats so significant. Im glad to learn this blog. Two big thumbs up, man!
A Lawn-care maintenence spambot hit up my post about Robot Chicken Star Wars…
Your ideas are incredible. Your weblog, not so a great deal. I do not want to disrespect you, just hear me out. Include just a little some thing listed here. What youre expressing is indeed significant itd be a shame if individuals missed it since they were bored to death. May possibly be a video clip or perhaps a website link to something as powerful as the topic. Simply a suggestion.
Sometimes you get to learn a new expression you didn’t know existed…
Dang i thought your blog was killer, gave me a car load of information, i never knew, thanks blogger.
Why the sadface???
thanks!! great post keep writing bro(:
I seem to get a lot updating me on their activities…
I will be going for an interview with a cable assembly manufacturer this Monday. I am excited.
I will be attending an interview with a cryogenic ball valve this Friday. I am nervous.
?????
Hi guys, I am also diagnosed with a form of OCD :s I just have to have my volume on a round number with increments of 5! How silly is that, it is the only thing that I am obseissive about though.
Jar Jar says: me likes your interesting publishing, haha.
When you’re asleep and dreaming about performing calorie-burning activities such as running, jumping and flying, do you burn more calories in reality as opposed to when you’re dreaming about doing something low-impact?
Ok, I am a bit of a English nazi, but felt like I needed to point out that you had a screw up on the 6th sentence.
So those of you who know me know I used to smoke… Fulltime, pack-a-day, all day smoker… And that was for over 20 years (give or take a few times I managed to quit for a few weeks or months). 11 weeks ago, I kicked the habit. Not easy, but necessary. I mean I have a kid I want to be around for, I was sick of smelling like smoke, standing outside freezing, and at $6 a day, my budget just couldn’t take it anymore…
At first it was kinda easy. Lots of my friends had quit and I just wasn’t around it anymore. Crazy as it sounds though, I really missed the “act” of smoking. I missed holding something, having an excuse to “step away” from whatever I was doing, having something to make the ‘commute’ less boring, etc… I missed “inhaling” something (yes, I know this is the point at which non-smokers think I’m crazy, but any of you who smoked more than just socially know what I mean…). All the years I’d smoked I’d always wished there was some healthy alternative. But quitting always meant giving up the “smoking” part of smoking. Chewing gum (ya get an oral fix and some nicotine, but your jaw can only take so much…); the patch(a continuous dose of nicotine with nothing to satisfy the other parts of the habits -- and you get really messed up dreams…); chantix ( expensive, but for the nicotine addiction part -- it works… The depression however I could do without… No need to mess up my brain chemistry that way…)
Along comes the e-cig. I know I’d heard of ‘em, but never really considered it. A few friends suggested it, but I thought I’d just go “traditional” and try quitting with the gum… Then I tried one… And I researched it. And for some reason it took a second to put two and two together, but here right in front of me was that mythological “healthier” alternative I’d been dreaming existed! Could it be -- I could resume the parts of smoking I enjoyed, while skipping all the bad stuff, and still ween myself off Nicotine (which by the way, may or may not be as bad for you as some may have you think -- studies show health benefits including positive effects against depression, alzheimer’s, parkinsons, and diabetes to name a few…)… Needless to say, I was pretty excited… Sure, I was 9 or 10 weeks into this latest attempt to quit, but the gum chewing was getting old quick (and it’s not the cheapest stuff out there either) and I could already sense that will to stay a non-smoker breaking down a bit… (Plus the techie geek part of me saw this as a neat gadget…an added bonus).
This would probably be a good spot for a little technical review for those of you who don’t know or understand what and e-cig or vaping is…(see I like to pretend like people read this…tee hee). I’m going to borrow a bit from the Wikipedia entry on e-cigs, but essentially it goes a little something like this…
An e-cigarette is a battery-powered device that provides inhaled doses of nicotine or non-nicotine vaporized solution….this vapor also provides a flavor and physical sensation similar to that of inhaled tobacco smoke, while no smoke or combustion is actually involved in its operation. See I bolded a few important bits right off the top there? You can get this with no nicotine, and there’s no combustion (the primary part of burning tobacco that previously filled my lungs with 1000′s of chemicals…). Let’s continue…While electronic cigarettes take many forms, they each generally employ the same basic components: a mouthpiece, a heating element, a rechargeable battery, and various electronic circuits.
Nicotine solutions sold separately for use in refillable cartridges are sometimes referred to as “e-liquid” or “e-juice”, and commonly contain some amount of flavoring, with hundreds of different flavors available. They consist of nicotine dissolved in propylene glycol (PG) and/or vegetable glycerin (glycerol) or VG. Both PG and VG are common food additives. PG has been used as the aqueous-based chemical additive in asthma inhalers and nebulizers since the 1950s, with no serious side effects known. So essentially the amount of chemicals and garbage being inhaled is not even close to what goes in your body when smoking ‘analog’ cigarettes.
So it boils down to this… Sure, ultimately I suppose partaking in NONE of the previous items would be the best health option. But much like enjoying an occasional alcoholic beverage or a chocolaty desert, there are things we as humans enjoy that aren’t spectacularly healthy for us, and if I can reduce the health risk by such a substantial amount, it seems like a good plan, ya?
That brings me to some of the lunacy I discovered as I read up on vaping (it really makes no sense to call it smoking, as there’s no smoke…). See, it seems the mere existence of e-cig’s as an alternative to smoking or pharmaceutical nicotine cessation solutions is a serious threat. So much so, there’s some crazy law proposals on the books right now. South Carolina and Oregon are trying to include e-cig’s in the umbrella of smoking bans, essentially forcing vapers to occupy the same smoking areas with the smoke they’re trying to get away from… The FDA is trying to get weird regulations passed as well and even some groups feel that because “less harm” isn’t “no harm”, these things shouldn’t exist. They’ve even gone as far as citing “potential for public confusion” as a possible reason to ban e-cigs. The CASAA is a great place to keep on top of current legal battles…
That brings me to a quick note on the vaping community. See, I had a bit of a delay between ordering my e-cigs and receiving them (backordered, weather delays, weekends & holidays, etc). But this gave me a chunk of time to really dive in and understand not only the Bloog product (which I swear I’ll touch on before this post is over), but what an amazing group of people appear to be out that there championing this not only as a way to stay off regular smokes, but as a completely different activity. It reminded me at first of the beer aficionados… Sharing tips and techniques, recipes, opinions… There’s obviously this activity as a common ground, but what’s remarkable is the wealth of information being put out there and the willingness to share with us ‘noobs’ to the vaping experience… Just a quick few links I’ve checked often already include the ECF,Vapers Forum, GrimmGreen, Vapenstein, and VapeTV. There’s tons more as well, including vaper meetups and podcasts…
So that (finally) brings me to the Bloog MaxxFusion, the e-cig I decided to go with. I sampled a few others but after checking out some of these sites, I found again and again rave reviews of the Bloog. I basically started to put together the interesting tale of “Leaford“, someone who’d been a big part of the early days of the vaping community, so much so that he’s brought his expertise to a number of places to improve the overall quality and experience of vaping and the hardware involved. Turns out, he’s now helping Bloog create their latest product -- the MaxxFusion. Improvements in battery life, better vapor and stability in cartomizors, etc. It’s actually a great story…
Well I knew I wasn’t ready to jump into mod’s (custom built units for vaping -- they come in every shape and size you can imagine), but I wanted a quality starter kit. This Vapenstein review was really what sold me, but I also recommend checking out Grimm Green’s review as well (I’ll stick it at the end of the post). These guys are well respected (from what I can tell) in the vaping community, and both gave some love to this product.
I decided earlier this evening to write a noob review of my first few hours with the Bloog over on the ECF, so I’ll plop a condensed version here (I mean I’ve been typing for an hour now…this is easily the longest post spipasucci.com has ever seen…). But as a note, if anyone has interest and would like me to include more info about my foray into vaping down the raod, drop me a line or a comment -- I’ll be happy to oblige…
Nice packaging, easy to tell what was what, and some nice quick directions included… I decided to charge the batteries (didn’t check if they had any charge to them, but since the kit came with a passthru (a usb version that runs off a usb cord instead of a battery), I figured I’d start with that…)…
The hit was super smooth, nice blast of vapor, easy to drag… There seems to be no delay to it (some e-cigs, especially automatic need what is called a ‘primer puff’ to sort of activate and get rollin…)
The cartos: (the pre-filled cartomizors -- ie: the things that give the flavor and produce the vapor…) I ordered the ‘Red’ with the kit and then a pack of ‘Coffee’ & ‘RY4′ (all 11mg Nicotine)… The Red is a nice taste. More of a nutty taste than a true tobacco taste, but I kinda dig it. It tastes the ‘cleanest’ of the 3 to me (meaning I guess the least amount of ‘flavor’). I still think I need to adjust to all the variety… There’s zero harshness to me (in any of the cartos I tried) which is nice as I just got past a nasty cold…
Next I tried the Coffee… To me it’s much more of a mild hint of caramel than coffee. Being my first try at a “non-tobacco” flavor, I have to say I quite enjoyed it as well… I could see this being a nice morning vape or post-meal vape for sure…
Last there’s the RY4. I’d say, of the 3 I tried, this may be my favorite (though they are all quite pleasing). The website describes a hint of caramel taste in this, but I still felt the coffee was closer to a hint of caramel. There’s a definite sweetness there however… I’m sure I have a lot of experimenting to do before I can better accurately describe vape flavors…
Overall, I’m super thrilled with this product and can seriously see this keeping me away from analog cigarettes for good… There’s a definitive cost savings as well as an obvious health benefit over my previous ways… And, if I get to meet and talk with some great folks along the way, all the better!
Before there was a Jerky Boys, there was Mark Knofler (not the dude from Dire Straits). It was mid 80′s or so when I remember someone having these crazy prank calls on cassette. I have no idea why that memory popped in my head today, but through the magic of the internet (and a google search consisting of 2 simple words – “knofler tape”)…BAM! There is a prank phone call site with a page dedicated to this…
Well, I am blown away (it’s always a little weird reliving something from at least 25 years ago…). I remember somebody made me copy of their cassette and I know I made a few and passed ‘em around myself. Basically, this tape of prank phone calls was the 1980′s equivalent of something going “viral”! Back then, viral took a few years, but viral nonetheless… Amazing to me how there’s not that much known about this guy (although he apparently lived in Delaware), yet so many people have heard this tape…
Got me thinking as well about the dead art of the prank phone call… How often do you really even answer your phone if you don’t recognize the number or can see that it’s blocked… I wait for the voicemail andif they don’t leave one, it must not have been that important… So those of you old enough to remember, click on through and relive some 80′s glory!!
So yesterday I’m stumbling around Vimeo to find something to post on the music blog, and caught this video by Eskmo. I was absolutely blown away by what was done with some basic city footage to create an stunning music video. So a few clicks later and I’m completely captivated by the motion animation of one Cyriak Harris, a freelance animator from Brighton, UK.
His site is chock-full of not only some great illustration work, but tons of fantastic video pieces… I think what grabs me the most right off the bat (besides my love for things bizarre), is how well motion video is manipulated and mixed with the motion graphics and illustration work to create such frenzied and visually rich material. Mutated hands, morphed animals and mind boggling landscapes made of pieces parts of what is probably basic video footage. I’d love to see some sort of breakdown of one of his pieces (like a video walkthrough of some of the tricks he’s pulling off in Photoshop and After Effects…).
The music video stuff is great and even the ‘goofing around’ short pieces are not only hilarious, but just spectacular to watch… You’d be remiss not to subscribe to his youtube channel and keep an eye out for more…
So somewhere along the way I must have signed up for some info on this… I don’t recall, but today I got an email about it, so I thought I’d check it out… It’s called OnLive and according to the site it’s basically cloud gaming… I was pretty skeptical and I’m not exactly on the world’s speediest laptop, but I thought I’d give it a shot. It’s free to signup and there’s tons of free demos. Oh, and it looks like there is an iPad app as well…
Surprisingly, it actually runs real well… And the Demos are time based (30 minute chunks…not bad) at which time you could either pay a small fee to play for a longer time (I believe 3 hours) or in larger chunks (some I believe you can buy unlimited time)… It’s an interesting idea to say the least, and based on how it ran during my quick hour of experience, I’d say if they can get the word out, there’s probably a market for it… So if yer bored and looking for something to kill some time that could actually interest you further (especially if you’re like me and your most modern gaming system is the original X-Box), this is worth checking…