Unlike the funny video you’ve seen floating around the Internet, this is actual game footage:
Archives for September 2011
Are You Concerned About Smartphone Security?
Have you thought about your smartphone security, before?
How private is your smartphone data?
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Learning Both Form & Function
I remember using my family PC to type papers with Word Prefect and play Chuck Yeager’s Flight Simulator.
The ‘c’ prompt would flash waiting for me to key in the executable.
I remember Wheel of Fourtune was “wof.exe.” If you ever forget an executable name, you would have to look through the files using the “dir” function.
Fast forward twenty years, and I stood by a younger friend in amazement as he discovered file folder structure and organization for the first time. He had never even looked at the C-drive before.
The Evolution of Video with The DSLR
I recently made the jump from Nikon gear to Canon gear largely because I was going to start doing more video and at this time, Canon has the edge in that area.
The Canon 5D Mark II has become the premier choice when working with DSLR video. It’s a full frame (the sensor captures the entire frame whereas a “crop” sensor cuts off some of the image) camera that produces amazing footage. At a price of $2500, you get the quite the bang for a buck.
Last year, the season finale of the television show ‘House’, was shot almost entirely with the 5D MK II.
Look Who’s Tweeting
I’ve been tweeting for about a year now and believe I know a thing or two about Twitter. Well, imagine my surprise when I received an @mention reply from none other than Master Yoda. Trust me, that will be the last time I say I’m going to “try” anything in a tweet again. [Read more…] about Look Who’s Tweeting
Speaking In Code
It turns out, keeping a journal or diary is therapeutic!
James Pennebaker, chair of the department of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, is a leader in the computer analysis of texts for a psychological perspective. In his new book, “The Secret Life of Pronouns,” he says that how we use words like “I,” “she,” and “who” reveal parts of our psychology.