Thursday, June 28, 2007

Ghost Rider > Spider-Man 3

Ghost Rider > Spider-Man 3. I said it.

This is because of my expectations were VERY for each movie. While my expectations for Ghost Rider was low. I didn't follow the plot, I blame the Scooby Gang made up of Carlos, George, and Cyrenne for the jokes during the movie (thanks gang ). Also no part of Ghost Rider hurt me. Also Eva Mendez helped a lot.


I had great expectations for Spider-Man 3, which is my own fault. Spider-Man 3 actually hurt me. Half of this is funny and the other is a kick in the groin...


I may dance like a fool, but damn it I am giving it to you for free and not making you pay me $10.50 for the dance you never wanted.

That are all the blogs I wish to save from myspace.

From now on only new blogs!

Time to fix my profile. Peace out.

Ronald McDonald's Revenge: It was the worst of times... It was the best of times.

I went to Six Flags: Great Adventure on Tuesday. Like any sensible adult what did I do? Play Counter-Strike: Source from 2230 Monday until 0700 Tuesday. Then I had to stop of playing since I had to shower. After changing and all that good stuff I surf YouTube for some Guitar Hero II clips for some unknown reason. Maybe it is because I woke up at 1100 on Monday. Do I eat? Do I have coffee at home? NO!!! I go to the living room and play some Guitar Hero II until Carlos picks me up.

Carlos, Cyrenne, George, and myself had McDonalds. Before a single piece of food goes into my mouth I think it is safe to say I'm a stupid person for not going to bed. So what do I have for breakfast: #11 with cheese and orange juice which is a Sausage McGriddle. On top of that I have another Sausage McGriddle with cheese. What a stupid stupid stupid mistake... I just play in traffic which is called trouble.

George drives The Scooby Gang to Six Flags: Great Adventure ( George). Do I sleep during the drive to make up for the lack of sleep, no of course not, I chat with my buddies. By the time we get to Six Flags: Great Adventure I have been up for at least 24 hours. The first ride we hit is...


That is where I almost vomited because of everything that I just described and the fact we really went around and around and around really fast. Fucking Sausage McGriddle. Good times though, I have never seen The Scooby Gang all say "NO" and attempt to jump out of there seats at the same time ever. Hindsight makes me laugh at the moment. Then we go on more rides and I still feel quesy: on Top Spin, on SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D, on Superman: Ultimate Flight, on The Great American Scream Machine, on Batman: The Ride (this is where I have to swallow a bunch back because of that damn hard stop at the end), on Skull Mountain. At some point during this time I take two dramamine ( Carlos). I also beat my fear and went on the ferris wheel! What a view. I haven't got the picture off the camera yet, but I will post them, I promise.

Then The Scooby Gang hit the arcade. This is where the dramamine sets in. This is because George with the help of myself and Carlos beat Time Crisis 3 (w00t!!!) Then we hit Nitro and El Toro where I feel like my good old self: all happy and giddy about hitting those two coasters. I felt great for the two best coasters we hit. HOORAY!!! Then the park closes.

All in all the trip was great. I Carlos rocks! Thanks Carlos!!!

For those of you who don't know, I really love coasters. If I had the money I would go to every roller coaster in the world, I can't get enough of them. Well I can't get enough of them when I don't have the up-chuck feeling.

History does repeat itself because I did almost the exact same thing during a high school trip. We had a school field trip to Six Flags: Great Adventure and what did I do the night before? Why play Team Fortress: Mega which is a mod for Quake. That time though I didn't get sick and I did sleep during the bus ride. Also I didn't over eat for breakfast.

Thanks for reading and here is a YouTube clip for your enjoyment.

Stop using TORRENTSPY.COM. Seriously.

This summary is not available. Please click here to view the post.

Fuck you Nicole Belle.

Rudy the Dictator

nathanrudy at DailyKos reminds us of our "pre-9/11 thinking".

But the horrors struck our nation in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington DC and things changed. Obviously, one of the major changes was that the primary for New York City Mayor was scuttled and had to be postponed.[..]

But in the following days we got to see the real Giuliani. It's easier to be heroic in front of cameras while people are afraid. Strongmen for all time have been able to do that, gathering the fears of the people together into a small place and whipping them up into a frenzy of passion that lifts the strongman to greater power.

Giuliani knew that, and tried to benefit. On September 26, 2001 - two weeks after the worst attack on our mainland since the Civil War - Giuliani proposed that he be able to hold on to his office for three more months. [..]

There was no law that supported such an extension, no tradition that offered it, no constitutional power that allowed it. Giuliani simply thought that the law of his city, state and nation should be aborted for his own personal glory.

Let me say that again: Rudy Giuliani used the most horrific moment of the last fifty years to try to maintain power for himself..


This article is full of shit. West coast touchy feely bullshit article. This fucking person was probably not in NYC during the 9/11 attacks and probably never lived in NYC. Sure Giuliani was a bit of a racist and had his down fall, but if you take a poll of New Yorkers if we should have had elections on September 26 instead of delaying like we did I think we all know the answer.

There wasn't even any fact finding, just someone's stupid opinion.

Nicole Belle is full of shit and once I find her e-mail address I'm going to give her a piece of my mind. Stupid fuck up. 12345678910

Now that I'm calm, some liberals and conspiracy nuts scare me. It is great that we have the freedom to say and believe what we want, but where is the middle ground? Can I calmly e-mail Ms. Belle and could we have an honest debate? I hope I could converse with her. Is this a black & white issue?

I think John McCain said it best: "Recognize that presidents don't lose wars and parties don't lose wars. Nations lose wars and the consequences are felt by the nation." Are we so concerned about getting our view across that we are not willing to "win" a war. We are more concerned proving that "I am right and you are wrong" that we lose sight of the true goal. That goal is to prevent Iraq and Afghanistan becoming terror states. In Afghanistan's case, to prevent it from happing again. Iraq is well on the way and yet less and less people care, but more and more people care about Darfur... We have a problem with focus.


Everything you want to know about Rock Band!!!

Here is everything you want to know about Rock Band.

Also link to Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s.


DToid reader Jordan sent in a tip linking to a post on the NeoGAF forums which contains scads of new details on the upcoming mega rhythm game Rock Band. The info was gleaned from the latest issue of Game Informer magazine, and based on what they reveal, we can only assume the boys at Game Informer give fantastic head!

You can find a full list of the details after the jump, but I'd like to share with you a few choice pieces that almost made me forget about the oncoming trainwreck that is Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s ;

Will feature full support for four player online play on both 360 and PS3. Any combination of on/offline play will work and each player can pick their own difficulty setting.

Thank god! Insectuality (my virtual side gig) just wouldn't be the same if I had to pick up some mouth breather from Texas to play bass.

4 songs announced in the article, not sure if this is new or old but whatever.
Weezer - Say It Ain't So - Original Master Track
Black Sabbath - Paranoid - Original Master Track
The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again - Original Master Track
Nirvana - In Bloom - Original Master Track

Admittedly, half of these are recycled from earlier Harmonix titles, but, at this point, we're just thankful they aren't tossing Krokus in there.

Singing is now more in depth. There is a phoneme detector that will pick up individual vowels and consonants you say. Build up enough highly judged phrases and you'll be able to sing free-form. If you do well enough in free-form, then you'll trigger the vocalist's version of star power.

Does this mean we have to accurately follow along with Kurt's mumbling, or can we improvise and, y'know, pronounce the damn words like we aren't all hopped up on H?

Hit the jump for a full rundown on how awesome this title is going to be.

Originally posted by Sallokin on the NeoGAF forums (information taken from latest issue of Game Informer):

- One disk with 4 separate campaigns. Guitar, Drum, Bass and Vocal. Each can be played on its own from start to finish, in addition, a full band game is designed to allow for one huge co-op playthrough.

- Will feature full support for four player online play on both 360 and PS3. Any combination of on/offline play will work and each player can pick their own difficulty setting.

- Flexible community system will allow you to find bandmates anywhere in the world

- There will be a way for you to share your band's triumphs with the world, but the details are still under wraps.

- Musical fret-boards are now transparent so you can see more of the background visuals. Guitar is on the left side of the screen, Bass on the right and drums down the middle. Vocals scroll from right to left along the top of the screen.

- Guitars and Bass now have 10 frets. 5 for the regular sections of the game and 5 for the newly designated solo sections.

- Whammy bar is back as is the tilt to activate rock band's version of star power

- there is a five way switch on the guitar that allows for 5 different self-applied effects to the sound.

- Singing is now more in depth. There is a phoneme detector that will pick up individual vowels and consonants you say. Build up enough highly judged phrases and you'll be able to sing free-form. If you do well enough in free-form, then you'll trigger the vocalist's version of star power.

- Microphone doubles as a tambourine on many songs to combat super long guitar solos where the singer doesn't have much to do.

- Drums are apparently insane. You use actual sticks and hit one of four colored pads in front of you, in addition to a kick pedal attached to the drumming unit. Drummers will also have the ability to do fills etc. in their own little free-form section, do well and you'll trigger the drummers version of star power.

- If one person fails, the whole band does not fail, their section simply turns gray and they have to sit out the rest of the song unless one your band mates initiates star power, which will bring you back into the fold.

- If all bandmates can reach the end of a song, you'll be greeted with one huge free-form jam session.

- There will be a character creation system, and you can create multiple avatars that play different instruments.

- Four themed clothing stores in addition to licensed guitars and pedals and other rock paraphernalia.

- A full set of mo-cap stage movements have been added for each instrument. You can decide whether your vocalist moves like Axel Rose, or stands his ground like Clapton.

- 40 performance venues planned

- All peripherals will be unique to each platform. This isn't the developer's decision. Apparently MS peripherals require special circuit boards.

- You'll be able to craft your own band logo

- The HUD in the screens isn't final but is a good indication of what you can expect

- 4 songs announced in the article, not sure if this is new or old but whatever.
Weezer - Say It Ain't So - Original Master Track
Black Sabbath - Paranoid - Original Master Track
The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again - Original Master Track
Nirvana - In Bloom - Original Master Track

INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTIONS

Sorry I can't post photos so my descriptions will have to suffice

Guitars/Bass

Guitars are an exact 3/4 replica of a Fender Strat.

Xplorer guitars will work for 360 owners, but you may not be able to pass on all the new stuff this model has.

Five familiar buttons near the top of the neck, five buttons near the body of the guitar. You will use these new buttons during specially designed solo sections using ONLY hammer ons and pull offs, no having to worry about your strum bar. Signature Fender 5-way switch has been added. By shopping at the in game store you'll be able to purchase several virtual effects pedals such as Flange, Wah, Chorus and Echo. These can be applied during your song by setting the 5 way switch to the desired effect.

Microphone

There will eventually be a Rock Band branded Mic

Other USB mics will be supported, but Harmonix will probably NOT allow the use of the 360 headset due to its low fidelity. Mics will be usable as tambourines during certain songs.

That's all for mics!

DRUMS

The picture of the drum peripheral in the mag is not final.

It consists of four pads, a kick pedal and legs for the enire unit to stand on. Think of it as a TV dinner tray stand only cooler

Leftmost pad (red) is your snare drum, everything else doubles as toms and cymbals depending on the song.

A set of real wooden drum sticks will ship with the unit.

A piece of the stand can be taken off so that the unit can sit lower, or on a coffee table.

There is a kick pedal

If you play drums in this game on hard or expert, then you're really playing the drums. Apparently you could sit down at a real set and play the same songs.


THAT'S ALL SHE WROTE

Sorry for spelling and grammar. Was doing this while doing work.

Funny pictures











Leave computers to the market economy

Here are my thoughts on One Laptop Per Child.

Here is an excellent example how shooting for the moon misses the mark. The articles goes in to great detail, but I want to focus on the fact that the infastructure is not in place to support One Laptop Per Child. They don't have teachers to teach or chalkboards to write on. Instead of using the money for the R&D for the laptops and then buying them, use the money for something that will actually help now. Spreading technoglogy is a good thing; let's start from the bottom and work our way up.

Leave computers to the market economy. I am a link.

The very worst idea in international development circles is the One Laptop Per Child scheme being fronted by academic Nicholas Negroponte. The idea is that developing country budgets and development aid will be spent buying computers for up to two billion children in the developing world. The organisers want these computers to cost $100 each (although they haven't actually been able to meet that target price) and be ordered in minimum quantities of 1m units. They will be handed out without charge.

The scheme is doomed to disappoint because it envisages Negroponte's laptop design as the single, monopoly type of computer for two billion children across the developing world. Although Apple apparently offered its Mac OS X software to the scheme for free, the offer was rejected because they were determined only to open source software. Moreover, the open source operating system has been given a special user interface not used anywhere else. They've dropped the idea of working on a "desktop" and there is no such thing as a folder for organising documents, for example. These metaphors, of course, have worked very successfully. Negroponte's rejection of the desktop user interface is a fundamental mistake. People have tried doing these sort of special educational user interfaces in rich countries and they've flopped.

Open source software should compete against non-open source variants. Different hardware, similarly, should compete. The one-size-fits-all approach is flawed because Western academics can't know the specific needs of two billion users. The African child who desperately wants to be a graphic designer for the African subsidiary of global company might want a computer that can run Adobe software. A child musician might want a computer that can run Sibelius, the music composition software used by famous composers and American and European schools. The one-size-fits-all laptop won't run these programs.

Another problem of the scheme is the reliability issue. What happens if these laptops aren't very reliable? In the market economy, companies compete on reliability. PC Magazine publishes an annual study of reliability. But the incentives to be reliable are going to be a lot weaker with this laptop project.

Moreover, the laptop proposal is simply a very wasteful use of money when there are more important priorities. The Indian Ministry of Education has attacked the laptop as "pedagogically suspect". India's Atanu Dey says that in his country:
Tens of millions of children don't go to school, and of the many who do, they end up in schools that lack blackboards and in some cases even chalk. Government schools - especially in rural areas - are plagued with teacher absenteeism. The schools lack even the most rudimentary of facilities such as toilets (the lack of which is a major barrier to girl children.)
So, how long before eBay gets flooded with people flogging the things?

12 year old beheads an "American spy for betraying Taliban"

It is censored, but very distrubing.



America will never win another war against "terrorism". Islamic terrorists will always win. They are teaching their children to win at any cost.


Our youth does this.


We have anarchists in our country on top of the left wing/right wing divide. We have to try to be united.

We as a country must stop these extremes and find a middle group. "A house divided against itself cannot stand."

A protest in London has some of these rousing signs.



Let's not forget a beautiful skyline.




Gone forever.

Two articles that could change our world.

Amish are surprise champions of solar technology

80% of one community uses solar power. We should all try to do the same.

Futurama Farming in New York

Image if every city had one of these towers. What if people in the middle east had these towers! Could it be an end to war? Probably not, but you could turn deserts into usable farm land just as long as it could receive water. Maybe some irrigation system. It would create jobs and make the people who live there feel good about themselves. Futurama Farming could actually change the world.

Afghanistan Unemployment Rate: 40% (2005 Est.)

We need to create something in Afghanistan. Since the liberals refuse to fight World War III as declared by Al-Qaeda and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the President of Iran, we have to think of something else. It pains me to know that a vaccum will occupy both Afghanistan and Iraq because Americans and the rest of the FREE world are fucking pussies. What will be left will be a maelstrom more destructive than Lebanon's worst nightmare. So we have to do something that could better those nations.

Also it could be something to offer up to Iran. They want nuclear energy and that could be a bad thing if they got it. If the UN built both the towers and set up solar energy panels then maybe we could justify not allowing them to have nukes, because honestly that is that bottem line.

I'm a conservative and a republican and I'm thinking after the retreat. Are you? For everyone who wants a pull out, you better be thinking about the hell that will raze those countries to the ground.

New HIV drug shows "unprecedented" results: study

Too bad this drug was only tested with today's relatively expense "background treatment" a.k.a. combination HIV therapy. Although on the bright side it did strengthen the test subjects' immune systems. We still need to find a CHEAP treatment or maybe someday the cure. Although the treatment we have now is far more profitable than the cure ever will be.

New HIV drug shows 'unprecedented' results: study. I am a link

On a side note I finished this weird book. It is called Rapture by Thomas Tessier.

I picked it at random from the library. It was disturbing to read, kinda wish I didn't read it. Wish I read the back cover. Although maybe I am suppose to be disturbed by the book, because if it didn't disturb me something would be wrong with me.

Here is the article if you didn't feel like clicking the link above.

A new category of drugs has shown promising results for HIV/AIDS patients who failed to respond to other treatments, a new study shows.

Especially when combined with other medications, raltegravir - the first in a new class of anti-retroviral drugs called integrase inhibitors - dramatically reduced the presence of the HIV virus and boosted immunity in clinical-trial patients, according to the study in the British journal, The Lancet.

Integrase inhibitors act by targeting and disrupting an enzyme that facilitates the insertion of the HIV virus into the host's cellular genome.

In clinical tests on 178 patients with advanced HIV infections that had proved resistant to standard treatments, raltegravir "showed unprecedented levels of virological efficiency", virologists Pedro Cahn and Omar Sued wrote in a commentary in the same journal.

The treatment "achieved virological suppression even in patients with limited options", they wrote, predicting that the new drug would "have a major role in salvage therapy", the term used to describe last-ditch efforts to save those with highly-compromised immune systems.

"Clearly, we are in a new era of anti-retroviral therapy," they said.

There are three types of enzyme needed for HIV to replicate, namely reverse-transcriptase, protease and integrase. Up to now, no drug has successfully inhibited integrase enzymes.

A team of US researchers at Merck Research Laboratories in Westpoint, Pennsylvania, led by Beatriz Grinsztejn, divided the 178 patients into four groups during clinical trials.

Each of three groups were given different doses of raltegravir, ranging from 200 to 600 mg, and the fourth group received a placebo. All four also took a basic "background treatment".

After 24 weeks, the amount of HIV genetic material in the blood dropped below a measurable threshold (50 copies per ml) in 65 per cent of the patients taking raltegravir, nearly five times as many as the placebo group. Immune system responses were also dramatically improved.

"If no long-term unexpected side-effects or resistance issues emerge, raltegravir will have a major role in salvage therapy, particularly in combination with another new drug," Cahn and Sued concluded.


10 Online Ways to Save the World. Really.

10 Online Ways To Save the World <---Copied from here NICK DOUGLAS -- Saving the world isn't just for doctors in Africa and technocrats in San Jose. They need funding, processing power, and support: and that's just what you have. You don't even need to move your lazy butt. Just stop reading blogs and Digg posts and take a minute to save the world using these ten sites.

10. World Community Grid: When you're not using it, your computer can fight AIDS, muscular dystrophy, and cancer. After you download and install this program, the World Community Grid uses your computer's idle time to process data for any of several world-changing medical projects. WCG treats every computer as part of a giant processor: your computer downloads data, crunches it, and sends the info back to the Grid. If a crucial part of a medical cure is found using your computer, WCG will let you share the glory.

9. The Hunger Site: The Hunger Site and its siblings (the Breast Cancer, Child Health, Literacy, Rainforest, and Animal Rescue Sites) are simple to use: Click the button, and it donates the value of 1.1 cups of staple food (or saving 11.4 square feet of rainforest, or other granular donations). The sites are legit, and they raise their funds by hosting ads (many of which advertise other world-saving causes). You can click each site's button once per day.

8. MoveOn.org: Political decision shape the world, but the people shape political decisions. MoveOn.org needs signatures for online petitions. Their causes include protecting Internet freedom, stopping Iraqi troop escalation, and saving seniors from paying unfair Medicare penalties. At MoveOn, you can do more than sign a petition; you can join a rally or host an event.

7. Meetup: Get into offline activism through a meetup like Mother Jones in San Francisco, the Empowered Black Women's Network in NYC, or the Father's Rights Meetup in Missouri City.

6. Trickle Up: Donate money (even just $25) toward microloans to businesses in the developing world, like this program in Mali, the third-poorest country in the world, where Trickle Up helps entrepreneurs go from earning under 50 cents a day to $7 a day.

5. Prosper: This loan site helps groups of people support individuals or businesses and get a return for their investment. Help a family consolidate their credit or help someone start a small business.

4. Distributed Proofreading: Project Gutenberg puts public-domain books online for free. But between scanning the books and offering the text files, someone needs to proofread. That's what the volunteers at Distributed Proofreading do. All you need to do is offer a human eye to a scanned page and its computer-made text version. No grammar or spelling skills required; just make the new text match the original. Give the world something good to read.

3. CivicSpace: Take a cause of your own online, get online donors and volunteers, and manage a site without fussing over every technical detail. Or if you work with technical details, become a vendor or developer.

2. Your blog: Write an entry about the sites above and encourage others to take action. Or promote world-saving sites through Blogger(ed. by me because it named other blog sites that aren't Blogger), or a pay-it-forward site called Six Degrees.

1. The Mars Society: The world's shot. War, famine, all the misery on Earth. Forget it dude, let's go to Mars.

Why hello there.

Hi I'm Alan.

I never really blogged anywhere besides myspace because I was too lazy. However I just realized some of my blogs from my site at Alan's Myspace Page will be deleted soon. So to keep them for my sake I joined blogger. :)

The next few blogs will just be rehashed blogs, but new blogs will come.