Being the fable fan boy i am i hear theres a new fable 4 game coming out and i start to scream like a girl and i need to save up for kinect and the new xbox check this out
Monday, June 6, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
Mark Zuckerberg Slaughters his own food
Mark zuckerberg kills his own food, it was his personal decision to start killing his food,he wants to appreciate food more and understands where it comes from. On his personal Facebook account "i just killed a pig and a goat", i dont know but if you ask me this sounds a bit creepy he want to appreciate the food he kills and ever since this epiphany he's mostly been a vegetarian but he still eats meat. i don't know but i don't think mark would be my friend seems like he gets a kick out of killing things
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
prisoners forced to Play World of warcraft
Former Chinese prisoners of a Chinese labor camp claim that that the gaurds are forcing detainees to play online games as part of a huge money making scam. Liu Dali told The Guarding website that guards traded the credits inmates built up playing games such as World of Warcraft for money there were 300 prisoners forced to work 12 hour shifts now if you ask me this doesn't sound to bad if i was in jail i would love to play World of Warcraft for 12 hours while i serve my time hell i could possibly keep up yo date on the outside world. What do you guys think about this
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
journey to iPad 2
Well im going to take sometime from news to tell you guys i finally got 14 people to sign up to get a free gift and i only need 6 more to go i will be leaving something to keep track of my progress in a bar to the side, my journey to get a free iPad my mom wants me to get it so she can see the website is not a scam
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Reviewer
Im going to start my way to being a reviewer im going to start by changing my blog around and making a sort of a tech review site maybe
but til then check out my vlog i made
but til then check out my vlog i made
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Back
Well im back again, ive been gone from blogging for a couple days due to beinmg really busy with some stuff but later on today after school i will blog about some really great stuff
Friday, May 13, 2011
New Wii 2?
Depending on which Internet rumor you believe, it will be called Wii 2, Project Café or Stream. The only thing we know for certain about Nintendo's new video game system is that it's coming in 2012.
Nintendo is widely expected to unveil its successor to the Wii, the top seller among the current generation of gaming consoles, next month at the E3 trade show in Los Angeles.
Nobody knows yet what features the system will contain or exactly when it will be released (current speculation points to next spring at the earliest). But other, bigger questions beg asking: Can the new console match the cultural impact of the original? And will it shore up Nintendo's faltering dominance in the gaming market?
At face value, a follow-up to the Wii -- the first motion-controlled gaming system, which became a breakaway hit with such nontraditional gamers as women and seniors -- would seem to be a slam dunk.
But despite having sold 86 million units of the system since its launch in November 2006, Wii sales fell 25% in 2010, down from 20.5 million units the year before. Nintendo has also suffered some recent financial troubles, as its most recent profit and sales figures have both slid by double digits.
Despite enjoying industry-leading popularity for four-plus years and single-handedly making motion controls a household name, the Wii is looking long in the tooth. Some believe the video game manufacturer has reacted too slowly to counteract its competition.
Last year, Sony and Microsoft introduced their own enhanced motion control systems, the PlayStation Move and the Xbox Kinect, which have sold an impressive 8 million and 10 million units, respectively.
And while the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 offer dazzling high-definition graphics, streaming multimedia and robust online multiplayer, Nintendo's console has been coasting by on increasingly archaic-looking, standard-definition visuals and limited Internet functionality.
Buy a Wii, and you get a family-friendly system notable for its everyday accessibility, software-emulated gaming classics and library of familiar Nintendo hits including "Super Mario All-Stars" and "Donkey Kong Country Returns."
Purchase a competing device and you get an HD showpiece readily capable of powering sprawling, grandiose 3-D worlds and stunning 1080p visuals. But you also get a combination home entertainment center and Internet gaming hub whose online storefronts burst with downloadable movies, music and games. You also get access to smash hits, like the "Halo" series, that aren't available for the Wii.
A recent price drop to $149.99, plus bundling with popular game "Mario Kart," a Wii remote and a racing wheel, will surely goose Wii sales in the short term. But whether that's enough of a bargain to excite cash-strapped shoppers seems dubious. And it won't be enough to capture a new generation of players who've grown up knowing HD graphics, streaming multimedia and mass online mayhem as the everyday norm.
We can only speculate for now about the Wii 2's possible features, which are said to include high-definition 1080p graphics, more computing muscle than the PlayStation 3 and a controller with a touchscreen built into it.
But as with any new generation of console hardware, technical advancements such as these are expected. It's what you do with them in the way of killer apps, also known as must-have software and services, which determines long-term success.
To triumph with a new Wii console, Nintendo will have to do more than just embrace the shift to high-definition digital entertainment and online connectivity, or deliver new installments of its most cherished franchises.
As longtime gaming fans are aware, the company will also have to reach out to talented external software developers, who can push the platform harder and further than even its creators could originally have intended.
From "Gran Turismo" to "Grand Theft Auto," "Guitar Hero" to "Gears of War," history clearly shows that having a robust and thriving range of games that speak to all skill levels and interests is vital to captivating players worldwide.
Nintendo is said to be making all the right overtures this time around. The firm is apparently courting external software developers in hopes of giving more third-parties a chance to shine than on the current Wii system, where Nintendo games dominate.
Still, there's persistent gossip about a possible $350 to $400 price, which would put the device well out of the reach of many households. At that sticker price, the system wouldn't just need to offer backwards compatibility with existing Wii titles to justify the cost. It would also need to bring major hardware or software innovations to the table.
Plausible upgrades could take the form of greater online gaming features, including the ability to handle microtransactions and, by proxy, social games and free massively multiplayer online games.
Another potential Wii 2 feature might be better support for digital distribution of downloadable games through a superior service to WiiWare, Nintendo's current online sales channel, which is presently on life support. And if rumors of a touchscreen controller prove true, a gamepad that could double as a portable handheld system would be an eye-catching bonus.
Either way, even with new systems reportedly not due from Microsoft and Sony until 2014, something big has to change if Nintendo wants to compete in the coming console wars.
In the years since the Wii debuted, there has been a growing shift toward digitally downloadable and streaming games offered by online vendors like Steam and Impulse or cloud services such as OnLive and Gaikai.
With thousands of free games suddenly playable in one's Web browser and smartphone apps now accounting for nearly half of gaming downloads, it's obvious that Nintendo's once-loyal audience of casual players is quickly fragmenting across platforms and devices.
So will there be a place for the Wii 2, and Nintendo, at the top of the gaming pile next year? We'll have to wait for an answer, but the initial signs suggest the company has a big challenge on its hands
Nintendo is widely expected to unveil its successor to the Wii, the top seller among the current generation of gaming consoles, next month at the E3 trade show in Los Angeles.
Nobody knows yet what features the system will contain or exactly when it will be released (current speculation points to next spring at the earliest). But other, bigger questions beg asking: Can the new console match the cultural impact of the original? And will it shore up Nintendo's faltering dominance in the gaming market?
At face value, a follow-up to the Wii -- the first motion-controlled gaming system, which became a breakaway hit with such nontraditional gamers as women and seniors -- would seem to be a slam dunk.
But despite having sold 86 million units of the system since its launch in November 2006, Wii sales fell 25% in 2010, down from 20.5 million units the year before. Nintendo has also suffered some recent financial troubles, as its most recent profit and sales figures have both slid by double digits.
Despite enjoying industry-leading popularity for four-plus years and single-handedly making motion controls a household name, the Wii is looking long in the tooth. Some believe the video game manufacturer has reacted too slowly to counteract its competition.
Last year, Sony and Microsoft introduced their own enhanced motion control systems, the PlayStation Move and the Xbox Kinect, which have sold an impressive 8 million and 10 million units, respectively.
And while the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 offer dazzling high-definition graphics, streaming multimedia and robust online multiplayer, Nintendo's console has been coasting by on increasingly archaic-looking, standard-definition visuals and limited Internet functionality.
Buy a Wii, and you get a family-friendly system notable for its everyday accessibility, software-emulated gaming classics and library of familiar Nintendo hits including "Super Mario All-Stars" and "Donkey Kong Country Returns."
Purchase a competing device and you get an HD showpiece readily capable of powering sprawling, grandiose 3-D worlds and stunning 1080p visuals. But you also get a combination home entertainment center and Internet gaming hub whose online storefronts burst with downloadable movies, music and games. You also get access to smash hits, like the "Halo" series, that aren't available for the Wii.
A recent price drop to $149.99, plus bundling with popular game "Mario Kart," a Wii remote and a racing wheel, will surely goose Wii sales in the short term. But whether that's enough of a bargain to excite cash-strapped shoppers seems dubious. And it won't be enough to capture a new generation of players who've grown up knowing HD graphics, streaming multimedia and mass online mayhem as the everyday norm.
We can only speculate for now about the Wii 2's possible features, which are said to include high-definition 1080p graphics, more computing muscle than the PlayStation 3 and a controller with a touchscreen built into it.
But as with any new generation of console hardware, technical advancements such as these are expected. It's what you do with them in the way of killer apps, also known as must-have software and services, which determines long-term success.
To triumph with a new Wii console, Nintendo will have to do more than just embrace the shift to high-definition digital entertainment and online connectivity, or deliver new installments of its most cherished franchises.
As longtime gaming fans are aware, the company will also have to reach out to talented external software developers, who can push the platform harder and further than even its creators could originally have intended.
From "Gran Turismo" to "Grand Theft Auto," "Guitar Hero" to "Gears of War," history clearly shows that having a robust and thriving range of games that speak to all skill levels and interests is vital to captivating players worldwide.
Nintendo is said to be making all the right overtures this time around. The firm is apparently courting external software developers in hopes of giving more third-parties a chance to shine than on the current Wii system, where Nintendo games dominate.
Still, there's persistent gossip about a possible $350 to $400 price, which would put the device well out of the reach of many households. At that sticker price, the system wouldn't just need to offer backwards compatibility with existing Wii titles to justify the cost. It would also need to bring major hardware or software innovations to the table.
Plausible upgrades could take the form of greater online gaming features, including the ability to handle microtransactions and, by proxy, social games and free massively multiplayer online games.
Another potential Wii 2 feature might be better support for digital distribution of downloadable games through a superior service to WiiWare, Nintendo's current online sales channel, which is presently on life support. And if rumors of a touchscreen controller prove true, a gamepad that could double as a portable handheld system would be an eye-catching bonus.
Either way, even with new systems reportedly not due from Microsoft and Sony until 2014, something big has to change if Nintendo wants to compete in the coming console wars.
In the years since the Wii debuted, there has been a growing shift toward digitally downloadable and streaming games offered by online vendors like Steam and Impulse or cloud services such as OnLive and Gaikai.
With thousands of free games suddenly playable in one's Web browser and smartphone apps now accounting for nearly half of gaming downloads, it's obvious that Nintendo's once-loyal audience of casual players is quickly fragmenting across platforms and devices.
So will there be a place for the Wii 2, and Nintendo, at the top of the gaming pile next year? We'll have to wait for an answer, but the initial signs suggest the company has a big challenge on its hands
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Free ipods,ipads, & iphones? OH My
i haven't blogged in awhile because i been busy with school and other stuff but im back again with new Tech to get you free stuff and all it takes is completing an offer and getting others to sign up.
Here are the steps:
1. first your gonna need to understand the website is a honest site and if you Do the offers it will take no time at all Just do the offers and refer others
You can Sign Up Here
2.the offers may require a credit card but it wont charge you at all you have to do is put it in then wait til your offer is confirmed on the site.you can even use a visa gift card. not all the offers require a credit card just some you have to find the ones that don't
3.after you sign up and finish the offer all you have to do is one offer send a mas email to your friends and get them to sign up and do the same
4. The best part about this it doesn't take that many referrals for the prizes the I Devices take about 5-30 referrals.
Proof?
Here are the steps:
1. first your gonna need to understand the website is a honest site and if you Do the offers it will take no time at all Just do the offers and refer others
You can Sign Up Here
2.the offers may require a credit card but it wont charge you at all you have to do is put it in then wait til your offer is confirmed on the site.you can even use a visa gift card. not all the offers require a credit card just some you have to find the ones that don't
3.after you sign up and finish the offer all you have to do is one offer send a mas email to your friends and get them to sign up and do the same
4. The best part about this it doesn't take that many referrals for the prizes the I Devices take about 5-30 referrals.
Proof?
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Neobux
OK now i know a lot of people wanna make money online but making money online is not easy but its also not hard i know this has been posted many times but i just came across it in the form of PDF and i would like to share it with people who have patience and who want to make some big cash. yes it may take awhile,yes you don't get much money, but it pays instantly and it can all be done free. i will post the method this month and after i progress i will repost my stats and show you its legit
Step 1:
Start Clicking Your Ads Every day, When you reach 75 cents by clicking on your own ads (if
you don’t invest money) you are able purchase 3 referrals (DO NOT BY REFFS YET!), it takes
a few days to earn the 75 cents on your own and people are so eager to buy referrals that they
just purchase as soon as their account reaches 75 cents.
When people do this they do not realize that they do not have enough money to maintain their
rented referrals and their referrals eventually are taken away because they can’t pay for them.
Step 2:
Ok so before you rent referrals you should earn $3 by clicking on your ads (Or You Can Invest
For Quickness) and then transfer it to your rental balance. This way you have $1 per referral
and you will easily be able to recycle them if they are not active or pay to keep them for one
more month. It will take a while to get $3 on your own, but this way you will be able to keep
your referrals and exchange the inactive ones for active ones without the fear that you will not
be able to pay for them.
Step 3:
Once you have your $3 in your rental balance purchase 3 referrals, Autopay is another must.
As soon as you rent your first 3 referrals turn Autopay on (you will find this on the page where
your referrals are listed). Referrals cost 30 cents a month to keep. Instead of you paying for
the referral, they pay for themselves as long as you have Autopay turned on. What it does it
subtract one of the advertisements your referral views each day and puts it towards the 30
cents that referral needs to stick around for another month. So you get one less penny from
each referral, but they will be your referral as long as they are active.
Step 4:
Cashing out too early is a huge problem for people that use NeoBux.
When you request a payment it is INSTANTLY transferred into your Alertpay/Paypal
accountIn order to see if NeoBux is indeed legit (which it is) many people will earn a dollar by clicking
and then cash it out. Woo-hoo. You now have a WHOLE DOLLAR in your Paypal account.
That dollar should have been put towards buying referrals. With this strategy you will be
putting $3 into your rental balance before you buy 3 referrals. So $1 per referral. I actually did
not cash out until I started reaching +1000 refs.
Keep renting referrals by increments of 3 (you can rent by higher increments later as your
referrals make you more money) and continue until you have 500 referrals. This will take quite
some time. This is where most people flake out. When you reach 500 referrals, stop buying
referrals and just maintain the ones you already have. Keep doing this until the money builds
up to about $100 and you can use $90 of it to pay for golden. $100 won’t take very long at all
to get once you have 500 referrals and once you upgrade to golden your earnings will
DOUBLE. This is the great part. Golden costs $90 a year but instead of getting half a cent for
every advertisement your referral views, you get 1 cent. Your earnings double. That’s all there
is to it.
Keep renting new referrals after you upgrade to golden and don’t cash out. Remember, you
haven’t cashed out at all, and you shouldn’t until you have 2000 referals. But when you do
cash out, you will be able to cash out about $50 a day.
Step 5:
Utilize all free methods of advertising to gain any direct referrals. Talk it up with your friends
and relatives. Put a tagline on your e-mail signature. Post in forums. Use free traffic
exchanges. And that’s the end of it.
Step 1:
Start Clicking Your Ads Every day, When you reach 75 cents by clicking on your own ads (if
you don’t invest money) you are able purchase 3 referrals (DO NOT BY REFFS YET!), it takes
a few days to earn the 75 cents on your own and people are so eager to buy referrals that they
just purchase as soon as their account reaches 75 cents.
When people do this they do not realize that they do not have enough money to maintain their
rented referrals and their referrals eventually are taken away because they can’t pay for them.
Step 2:
Ok so before you rent referrals you should earn $3 by clicking on your ads (Or You Can Invest
For Quickness) and then transfer it to your rental balance. This way you have $1 per referral
and you will easily be able to recycle them if they are not active or pay to keep them for one
more month. It will take a while to get $3 on your own, but this way you will be able to keep
your referrals and exchange the inactive ones for active ones without the fear that you will not
be able to pay for them.
Step 3:
Once you have your $3 in your rental balance purchase 3 referrals, Autopay is another must.
As soon as you rent your first 3 referrals turn Autopay on (you will find this on the page where
your referrals are listed). Referrals cost 30 cents a month to keep. Instead of you paying for
the referral, they pay for themselves as long as you have Autopay turned on. What it does it
subtract one of the advertisements your referral views each day and puts it towards the 30
cents that referral needs to stick around for another month. So you get one less penny from
each referral, but they will be your referral as long as they are active.
Step 4:
Cashing out too early is a huge problem for people that use NeoBux.
When you request a payment it is INSTANTLY transferred into your Alertpay/Paypal
accountIn order to see if NeoBux is indeed legit (which it is) many people will earn a dollar by clicking
and then cash it out. Woo-hoo. You now have a WHOLE DOLLAR in your Paypal account.
That dollar should have been put towards buying referrals. With this strategy you will be
putting $3 into your rental balance before you buy 3 referrals. So $1 per referral. I actually did
not cash out until I started reaching +1000 refs.
Keep renting referrals by increments of 3 (you can rent by higher increments later as your
referrals make you more money) and continue until you have 500 referrals. This will take quite
some time. This is where most people flake out. When you reach 500 referrals, stop buying
referrals and just maintain the ones you already have. Keep doing this until the money builds
up to about $100 and you can use $90 of it to pay for golden. $100 won’t take very long at all
to get once you have 500 referrals and once you upgrade to golden your earnings will
DOUBLE. This is the great part. Golden costs $90 a year but instead of getting half a cent for
every advertisement your referral views, you get 1 cent. Your earnings double. That’s all there
is to it.
Keep renting new referrals after you upgrade to golden and don’t cash out. Remember, you
haven’t cashed out at all, and you shouldn’t until you have 2000 referals. But when you do
cash out, you will be able to cash out about $50 a day.
Step 5:
Utilize all free methods of advertising to gain any direct referrals. Talk it up with your friends
and relatives. Put a tagline on your e-mail signature. Post in forums. Use free traffic
exchanges. And that’s the end of it.
Priorities
Being a kind in high school almost in college I'm starting to mature more in mind and I'm trying to get myself in order at such a late age I'm trying to be successful, right now I'm dreaming big and I'm 17 soon I won't have as much time when I was 15. so I gotta act fast I use to work at a grocery store but got fired for talking about my boss one night because I was tired and tried to leave at my shift but she wanted me to go pull the last few charts. I don't have a plan in college and I'm worried I'm tired of my dad on my back about what am I going to do I'm not sure yet, plus I have a girlfriend who I'm trying to form around we bought our promise rings. Soon I won't be able to live the careless life like I use to so I wanna blow up and get the easy life, I feel like a failure I think I give up too easily I still don't have my license yet even though I took the class and only need 1 class to go , I'm blogging because I'm broke and I'm looking to do hard work to get what I want this is just some thoughts that been trapped for awhile...."I just wanna be successful"
~ The Doctor
~ The Doctor
Monday, May 2, 2011
Space Travel almost there?
Ok so i have this idea that the more i learn the more i can advance and accomplish things like i want to be able to travel in space to a different planet , a dream of mine, i think if i learn about anti gravity it would speed up the process of me coming up with some sort of system to travel through space in this video it makes sense of all the saucer shaped UFO's. if great minds just come together then we will find the solution for space travel
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Get Paid To Play Games
Hey Guys Ken here, with some very interesting information for the gamers. there are ways you can get paid to play games. it really works and its fast and easy to do the link i have below will show you and give you all the information to start. Ive signed up and they called me to test some small games for $50.00/ a game.
you can make about $500 in a month. For all those who want to make some money quick and fast cash you should try out this opportunity for easy money.
Get Payed to play xbox360, ps3, and computer. all you need to do is sign up and you get a assignment soon as possible its really fun. and i think alot of people to try.
Here
you can make about $500 in a month. For all those who want to make some money quick and fast cash you should try out this opportunity for easy money.
Get Payed to play xbox360, ps3, and computer. all you need to do is sign up and you get a assignment soon as possible its really fun. and i think alot of people to try.
Here
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Gears of War 3
The gears of war 3 beta is out and I hear it is amazing. It's a big event and very cool. They have new weapon, maps, And new ways to curb stomp. Mostly people will buy the game for the multiplayer hell I know I will but not only it's going to be a good game it might beat it's competitors for game of the year. Seeing how there are other good games coming out this yea how Long will gears3 last? Honestly gow1 lasted through 2 and two got hot later than its release. The new game will be on the market this spring, be on the look out for this amazing game in stores. And don't forget the other news games coming out Ghost Recon and battlefield BC3
Friday, April 1, 2011
April Fools from Google
Gmail Motion, one of Google’s numerous April Fools gags, has captured the imagination of the web. Google says Gmail Motion uses your computer’s webcam and the company’s “patented spatial tracking technology” to detect your movements and translate them into meaningful characters and commands.
Gmail Product Manager explains in this video:
They also had this expert interview:
“We’ve been testing Gmail Motion with Googlers over the last few months and have been really excited about the feedback we’ve been hearing,” says McDonald. “We’ve also done some internal tests to measure productivity improvements and found an average 14% increase in email composition speed and 12% reduction in average time in inbox. With Gmail Motion, Googlers were able to get more done and get in and out of their inboxes more quickly.”
Here are Google’s hard numbers on Gmail Motion:
Google even goes so far as to say that you need the latest version of Google Chrome or Firefox 3.5+ and a built-in webcam to use Gmail Motion. It doesn’t even work with Internet Explorer apparently.
Google puts a lot of time and thought into its April Fools jokes. While some may just post a funny article or something, this company goes all out. They make product pages, opt-in mechanisms, statistical graphs, diagrams, videos, and all.
For Gmail Motion in particular, Google has even gone so far as to draft up a printable motion guide (pdf) for Gmail actions and common phrases.
Then theres’ Google Docs Motion.
Google has always been a bit quirky, and some think the upcoming CEO change back to co-founder Larry Page will help preserve that.
Tags: april fools , gmail , Google
Gmail Product Manager explains in this video:
They also had this expert interview:
“We’ve been testing Gmail Motion with Googlers over the last few months and have been really excited about the feedback we’ve been hearing,” says McDonald. “We’ve also done some internal tests to measure productivity improvements and found an average 14% increase in email composition speed and 12% reduction in average time in inbox. With Gmail Motion, Googlers were able to get more done and get in and out of their inboxes more quickly.”
Here are Google’s hard numbers on Gmail Motion:
Google even goes so far as to say that you need the latest version of Google Chrome or Firefox 3.5+ and a built-in webcam to use Gmail Motion. It doesn’t even work with Internet Explorer apparently.
Google puts a lot of time and thought into its April Fools jokes. While some may just post a funny article or something, this company goes all out. They make product pages, opt-in mechanisms, statistical graphs, diagrams, videos, and all.
For Gmail Motion in particular, Google has even gone so far as to draft up a printable motion guide (pdf) for Gmail actions and common phrases.
Then theres’ Google Docs Motion.
Google has always been a bit quirky, and some think the upcoming CEO change back to co-founder Larry Page will help preserve that.
Tags: april fools , gmail , Google
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