Archive for March, 2008

The Ring

For those of you out of town here are some more pictures of the ring because a lot of people keep asking about it.

Sunday, March 30th, 2008 Add a Comment


Mexico / Engagement Trip

Well if you haven’t heard the news already Laura and I are engaged after our trip to Mexico.  And who would have guessed she even said yes!  We are planning on having our wedding in Mexico next spring

Sunday, March 30th, 2008 Add a Comment


Assassin’s Creed - Game Review

image Mixed reviews come out for this game.  I thought that the idea was very original and had a good strong story line.  My issues lie in the actual game play.  As many reviews out there will tell you this game has a ton of ‘investigation’ missions.  This missions cause you to walk all the way across a town to listen into someone’s conversation then walk all the way back across town and report what you have heard.  This made a few of the missions kinda boring.  Also I feel that the world is just too huge.  This is definitely an issue when you play a lot one day and don’t play the game for 2 weeks and start back up it is hard to remember what direction you were going and what you were going to do next.

The fighting was a little difficult as well because you want to do the Mortal Kombat approach and just mash the controller and expect it to respond.  In Assassins Creed you have to slow down your reaction times by about 40% to get the combos correct.

On a positive note the graphics and basic story line of the game is very well developed.  I just felt like the game wasn’t progressing fast enough to keep my interests in the game high.  Also running across the entire map as fast as I can was a little mesmerizing and boring especially after playing Resistance Fall of Man all weekend and not being able to walk 10 feet without someone shooting at me.  In Assassin’s Creed all I have is someone yell at me as I run them over with my horse.

Monday, March 17th, 2008 Add a Comment


Resistance Fall of Man - Game Review

image After finding out that this game is done by the same people who developed Ratchet and Clank (Insomniac) I bumped it up to the front of my queue.  There was a lot of Ratchet and Clank influence on the game but it was pretty well disguised because of the sepia tones used while Ratchet and Clank is very bright and colorful.

When I started this game I was a little worried, I was having a lot of issues trying to kill people and couldn’t find health and kept dying.  I couldn’t figure out how to use the weapons correctly and therefore my reactions were not quick enough.  After going online to GameFly and checking out the user manual and some FAQ’s for the game I quickly found all my answers and I was up and away beating the game in no time.

Total time to complete the game was about 3 days spread out over a few weeks thanks to school and the crazy social life I lead!  I liked the game a lot but one thing I would change is probably more videos versus still pictures with narration, I just think its easier to follow the story with video rather than pictures.  The storyline was well thought out and the game play was a lot of fun and challenging in different parts of the game.  The online multiplayer is a lot of fun but as usual unless you are insanely good it is pretty hard to play.  Also the combined player mode of first and second player is very nice except the fact my girlfriend isn’t very good at these types of games and didn’t want to play with me but at least you could play with people that are in the same room as you are.

Monday, March 17th, 2008 Add a Comment


PortableApps - PDFTK Builder Combines PDF’s

image With PDF Creator you can make any printable document into a PDF, but what happens when you need to combine many PDF’s into just one file.  It seems that PortableApps is on a mission to convert a whole lot of new applications into their suite and this is their latest addition.  With PDFTK you can combine, split, watermark, and rotate your PDF’s with one simple tool.  I had found something similar to this before but it wasn’t open source and it wasn’t free and it was pretty large.  This is a great little app that you can run on your pen drive or install it to your computer.  A must have for anyone who deals with PDF’s a lot.

PDFTK Website

PDFTK PortableApps website

Monday, March 17th, 2008 Add a Comment


200 Car Accident in Abu Dhabi

image The highways that connects Abu Dhabi with Dubai had a little bit of a fender bender this morning.  Looks like an accident involving 200 cars including 25 cars that caught fire and six buses were involved.  Hundreds were injured and so far 6 people have passed away.  It seems that the fog is to blame.  Well hopefully everyone is alright and I am sure that most of them can afford to get a new car anyway’s seeing as how 1 out of 3 Bugatti’s are being sent to Dubai!

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 Add a Comment


Wiring Skills - Data Center’s Wiring Jobs

image So glad to see that someone else has some of the wiring skills that I have behind our TV.  These are some pictures from a few non-disclosed data centers.  Some of these pictures are really amazing and the others are kinda scary.

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Monday, March 10th, 2008 Add a Comment


Visual Font Viewer

imageThis application has some great uses.  It allows you to compare many fonts side by side without having to view them one by one.  This makes it very convenient if your girlfriend has a font obsession and you have 100’s of different free fonts

Monday, March 10th, 2008 Add a Comment


How to Tie a Tie

Not that I wear Ties a lot but I always find a reason to put one on at least 2-3 times a year.  This is a great video on how to tie a half-windsor knot.

Monday, March 10th, 2008 Add a Comment


Abandoned Projects/Buildings Web Site

image This website is amazing.  It is a bunch of urban explorers that go through and find old abandon projects.  The picture to the left is a picture of some tunnels that are more than 10 stories below Niagara Falls that used to be part of a hydroelectric project that they abandoned.  The walls are made of red brick and make for some great shots.  This site has a bunch of underground as well as above ground projects that are just mesmerizing to look at.  As the domain leads you to believe it looks like most of these projects are up in Canada.  Pretty interesting stuff…

The Vanishing Point

Friday, March 7th, 2008 Add a Comment