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Albums that will never exist, But I will listen to January 28, 2008

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I have recently become a big music-person. I attribute this to my Zune80 and the social an all that…. but I digress, this isn’t about that. But due to reddit-ing, I came across this, a sort of Web2.0 Album aggregator. In case that goes down, the rules are thus:

1 – Go to Wikipedia’s random article page
The first article you get is the name of your band

2 – Go to the Random Quotations page
The last four words of the last quote is the album title

3 – Go to Flickr’s Interesting photo page
Third picture, no matter what it is, is your album cover

And there you go. My First:

God is not Dead

The Lone Deity = Bad Sales? January 19, 2008

Posted by adrenjarvi in Games, Ludology, Rant.
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I was perusing thar interwubs before work when I came upon this nugget from a site I had not previously visited: Gamegiants.com(a site that I don’t think I’ll visit again) . In there, they drop this nugget:

The biggest problem with Spore is it is not truly multiplayer or multiplayer interactive…..This will be Spore greatest failure and it will spell its demise.

Seriously? Having a game be single-player will spell it’s doom? This is their backup:

World of Warcraft is the most popular online game for a reason. Not for gameplay itself or graphics. It is the social aspects of the game.

For one: Bullshit. There are tons of games out there with just as many social aspects but not nearly the playerbase. It is actually due to both graphics and game play (the lack of realistic graphics allows low-end machines to run it, and the gameplay is incredibly tuned). More importantly, it is an MMO. These are, by definition, Massively multiplayer, all the while being online. Spore is an Uber-sim. It is, in fact, made by the creator of “The Sims”- one of the most popular games online. He makes a remarkably odd caveat:

Spore does, as stated, allow for the things that players create to be actually uploaded into other players worlds.

This is AMAZING. This is the reason spore will be awesome: You, the lone deity, are crafting a world that you completely control. You will foster this creature- nay, this species- from a cell to a civilization. Then, you get to show of the LIFE you created to others, championing your skills as a life-bringer against all others. I feel that I am beginning to understand child beauty pageants.

Multiplayer games are very popular; but one need not shove multiplayer where it doesn’t belong. After all, single players games can be, and often times are, quite amazing.

iAmArrogant January 18, 2008

Posted by adrenjarvi in Apple, Microsoft, Zune.
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Allow me to explain myself a little bit: Yes, it is known that I foster a “hatred” for Apple products. I use quotes around hatred because it isn’t really hate; I mean, I hate certain things because at their core, I see them as just flat out wrong, possibly violently wrong(a great example would be my thoughts on Creationism). Macs have fostered my anger due to several factors; a premium price point, the static nature of their operating system and hardware, and most of all, the people who use Macs. It’s like Ghandi said of Jesus: “Love your Christ, Hate your Christians.” Of course, this is not a blanket term, because there are many people who use Apple products that aren’t mindless drones, following the glowing fruit. Let it be said that every time I see some Beret wearing dude at starbucks chatting away on his Iphone while clicking away at his white macbook, I want to walk over and rip it in half, destroying whatever screenplay/term paper regarding gardening that he was working on.

Steve Jobs is a great man, and what he has done is something to be admired. But then, I see him spout something like this, pulled from CNBC:

I told Jobs that I had sat down with Microsoft’s Robbie Bach last week at the Consumer Electronics Show. I mentioned that Bach was particularly optimistic about the new Zune, that it was now a worthy alternative to Apple’s iPod.

Asked Jobs: “Was he inebriated? Do you even know anyone who owns a Zune?” Touched a nerve, I suppose. .

Man, what an arrogant thing to say. The Zune has not toppled the might iThrone yet, that is for sure. But for a marketplace so bloated with small white clickwheels, the zune (in all it’s various flavors) has managed to penetrate to a point of percentage. While official statements like sales figures, market shares etc. are not made available, I can say that as a college student, I have begun to see Zune’s on campus. Several a day. These people are not on the ‘front lines’- sure, maybe they didn’t pick it out, maybe they don’t fight for the cause like I do- but they own them, and are obviously using them with some degree of success. I cannot find the original source, but I am fairly confident that it has been established that the Zune occupies the same amount of space as non-ipod players, which it has accomplished in a fairly short amount of time (comparative to how the iphone has absorbed the marketshare of the non-blackberry/wm smartphones, mentioned in the CNBC video).

The Zune is a decent piece of hardware, a piece that I believe out-trumps the Ipod in terms of pure features. It’s sophomore effort has evolved past the shortcomings of it’s first incarnation ( a Microsoft trend) to something really great. Bill Gates has said several times that he looks at what Steve has accomplished with great regard, and now he just turns around and says, what is essentially a fourth grade burn. After this and his horrifying views regarding reading, I can’t wait for his reaction if the Zune ever becomes as popular as the iPod; “Mr. Jobs, What do you have to say about the sales figures regarding your ipod’s competitor, the zune?”

“Your mom’s a Zune.”

Precursor to a Semester: Oh, It’s a Nerdy one. January 16, 2008

Posted by adrenjarvi in CCSU, Comics, Compuer, Education, Friends, Ludic, Ludology, Nerd, School.
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The CCSU spring semester is almost upon us, and dear lord, I had three days off right before it ( yesterday, today, and tomorrow. I made some sort of unholy pact along the line with a deity I will learn of later, only when I am called upon to complete my dark deed- but I digress) and am very happy because of it. I am essentially rebooting; getting my sleep in order, work schedule ironed out, and as per usual, scrambling to finish off my schedule with a clean 5 classes. This year I actually made out nicely. Dare I say it, this is the nerdiest semester yet.

The semester starts strong with a “Studies of Shakespeare in acting” course, in the morning on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I am a closet fan of the Bard, to the extent that one who quotes him frequently and went to an acting academy for two years can be a ‘closet’ fan. I am hooked by a line that I encountered as a young an impressionable 16 year old in an English class. It is said by The Fool in King Lear, when he is essentially being insulted: “I am a fool, and thou art nothing”. Now if that doesn’t just sum me up all nice and whatnot.

The next class is actually going to ruin my life: Another T-R class, a topics course in math, this one on “Game Theory”. Now, I know that this sounds made up, but no, it’s actually the title of the class. Rather than it being a series of obscure game related questions (If master cheif was driving the warthog at 65 mph, off of a 45 degree ramp, and a brute threw a grenade going 20 mph towards him…), it’s actually about a wonderful little system of probability and calculation- namely, using people to calculate numbers. I already calculate too much- one day I will describe the wonderful pain of talking to the opposite sex while constantly calculating the odds of attraction in the back of your head (this is obviously a recent discovery- perhaps one of the reasons I avoided being single for so long?)- so this class will obviously destroy me (and any chance of me ever relating with the opposite sex, natch).

My TR- Routine is then followed by my only wildcard:Philosophy, Ethical Theory. I like the name and description. *Shrug*.

Then I enter the dreaded MWF territory ( my only MWF class, mind you. Consider this a compliment, Doc.) This class, at the god-forsaken hour of 9, is one worth losing sleep for; examining the 19th century English literature through the Alan Moore Comic “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.” There is a lot to say about this class, about how one could categorize this a nerd wet dream: Again, thank the good doctor for providing things.

My final class, which takes place on Thursday night, is less of a course and more of a gift, again from the aforementioned Doc. It is called digital literary studies, a class which one assignment will include machninima (wiki it.) This is a wonderful wonderful gift, one that I will not squander.

Christ, I am using Halo 3 in school! This is the exact noise that a fevered dream makes as it bursts from imagining to reality.

Blackest Night January 6, 2008

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Ok. Comics.

So, it is no secret to those in my proximity that I am a fan of the Green lantern, the joker, several other DC characters. Well, that pull was so strong that It drove me and 4 other close friends into the city of new york this past wednesday to find some choice pulls. Of course, we didn’t find anything we where looking for, but I did have the express awesomeness of having  5 people slowly chant the Green Lantern motto as we approached St. Marks’ Comics.

There is so much more to this story… but holy god, am I tired.