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Thursday, 28 June 2007

Homebrew Makes Wii More Fun!!

How could the Wii be more fun than it is already?

Well obviously, Nintendo have to do something that no other video game console manufacturer has ever done (actually Microsoft released the XNA Studio for development of XBox 360 games, but not much has come of this yet).......open up the platform to allow for homebrew apps!!

Apparently, Nintendo are releasing the WiiWare development platform. Not many deets have been released yet, except that you'll be able to sell your games to other people....
So keep your eyes open for the upcoming onslaught of Wii Homebrew, well, that is if people are actually interested in making their own games for the Wii....

Read more from Joystiq

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Wednesday, 16 May 2007

Hey kids!! Let me introduce you to my friend Scratch....

So.....pretty ambiguous title huh?
Now, why would you be reading this? Because of the kids? Because of the word "Scratch"? Maybe because you're bored and will read anything I write? Who knows.....

Anyways if you haven't Googled it yet, Scratch is a new programming language!!! But wait!!! (that means you Zi). It's not for everyone, especially Professional Developers. It's actually designed for kids, as an entry level language designed to be much easier than many of those high level languages we were all taught/learned.
Apparently (read as: I haven't read it yet), Scratch takes a more GUI approach, with kids able to develop apps by "snapping" blocks together in Duplo type fashion (I would've said Lego, but Duplo is more appropriate, no?). It kinda separates the code from the kids as the code is all stored in 'blocks', therefore not really being programming but teaching them the theory of OOP and design. I'm also guessing it will help kids to develop logical thought processes and maybe even help them in general learning. So sounds good....

So if you have any kids, know of any, or have little nieces or nephews running around, it might be nice to introduce them to this.

Read what I couldn't be bothered to here: BBC Science & Technology Article

Check it out direct from MIT: http://scratch.mit.edu/

and dont' forget:


The children are our future.


Thanks to Digg for the linkage.

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Orgoo

So here's a new web app that might interest some of you. It's called Orgoo, and it supposedly integrates web mail and instant messaging into one web page. Think of using a mixture of Outlook and MSN Live Messenger, or GMail and GoogleTalk, or Yahoo....oh wait, who uses Yahoo?! I mean, come on, their Yahoo Mail Beta is utter shit...

Anyways it apparently supports most of the popular IM clients and web mail hosts, so should be good if you have many different accounts. Think of it as like Meebo, but with email.

Check it out: www.Orgoo.com (sadly the open BETA is full at the moment)

and here's an article about Orgoo (just so you can read about what you're missing).

Seacrest out!!!


Thanks to Digg for linkage.

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Monday, 14 May 2007

Possibly The Best Winamp Skin.....EVER!! [Updated]

Well, my last post was March 26th 2007.....long time huh? Sorry for being suck a lazy f**k recently. I've just been finding that the lack of news mixed with work, and my general lack of enthusiasm (translate to "yeah I'm a bit tubby so what! You wanna fight about it!"), and also the release of Final Fantasy XII has severely crippled my blogging.
But with the encouragement of Zi and my lovely girlfriend that I have decided to start blogging again....although I might have to start blogging at home...(I'm sorry FF, I love you really). Oh, and by encouragement I mean holding a gun to my head at dinner in Pizza Express while slightly drunk....

Ummm....this post is kinda long, if you wanna skip the "/rant" scroll down to the flashing gold text. If the text doesn't flash, then your browser is crap or IE (Microsoft Internet Explorer), that's an example of a synonym kids. Don't say I don't teach you nothin'....ingrates

Anyway, back to the matter at hand:
So, in my years of advocating the use of mp3 (although I wasn't there for the initial release of Winamp, I think I may have joined at around version 2.x or something, so let's just say a decade), I've not really strayed from using good ol' Winamp, as it had all the basic features I needed.
But then came the iPod and iTunes, which I felt obliged to use, as I got a 20Gb 3G iPod (the best design IMO, I hate that "click-wheel" thing, it's all about the Touch Wheel 4 Life). But the constant 'updates' of iTunes, led me to stray away back to Winamp. Especially because Apple kept deciding to add and remove features from iTunes (copy from to iPod to Hard Disk anyone?). The main reason for me not using iTunes, was it's inability to actually update my ID3 tags, instead choosing to store the data on a local XML file.....annoying. Plus they have that bloody "Sync your iPod to 1 computer ONLY" crap!!
Then I was all about Media Libraries (carried over from iTunes), so I started to use a combination of iTunes, Winamp, and Windows Media Player 11.
But then I got tired of having to use iTunes because I couldn't add or move songs from my home Library to my work library without using my iPod like an external hard drive. Although it's easy to download an extractor program or write one yourself (all the mp3's are stored in a series of hidden folders, and then you can rename then via the ID3 or the library.xml on the iPod), I didn't want to have to run multiple apps to do what should be a simple job. Plus it has that annoying CD Cover rolodex thing which would only work properly on Macs or PCs with good graphics cards. Then there was the whole issue about having to download a new version because is has "fixes", aka iTunes 7.1.1.01.13 fixes problems with this and that...
I initially like WMP11, but it eventually the Library started to annoy me, especially the search for album details online feature. It became a chore to use, and having to pick the correct album version that you wanted from a list of multiples was tiring. Then there was the whole problem with trying to change the tags after some had already been set, as it would always only find the details that you selected before. Also, being a Microsoft product, it didn't support the iPod as an attached porable media device. Eventually WMP became my choice app to play all those crappy proprietary Microsoft/Windows formats (asf, wmv, wma)...
So now I'm back to Winamp as a player and a library. With the addition of The Godfather or Tag&Rename, to do group tagging and renaming; and then Amazon, Wikipedia and Play to find tracklists. Oh, don't forget the 3rd party Winamp iPod plugin: ml_ipod for all your iPod needs (direct drag & drop from explorer without having to add to your library, copying to your hard disk, and now with better repair and format features). I use this as the inbuilt one (pmp_ipod) sucks, even though it has one of the original ml_ipod devs, it's still lacking features.

/end rant

Hahaha!!! I f*cking hate people that do that!!
or /sarcasm
or /joking
"I'm so cool and nerdy/geeky, this comment will be awesome!!!" (titters in excitement) *tappity* *tap* *tap* *tap* "OMG! I typed '/endrant', hehehe"

Losers...they can so suck a fuck! (bonus points for anyone who can name where that's from)
[NOTE: Points awarded from J's Megagig Wondertron are not redeemable for anything. You might be able to buy J a latté though.]

Finally here we are!!! THE BEST WINAMP SKIN EVER!!!!



It's a Haro from the Gundam anime, or was it Gundam Seed? I don't know, I've never watched any of the Gundam series'.
The best thing about it is when you put it in 'mini' mode the actual skin animates to the music!!
[NOTE: To put it in mini mode, click the circle in the middle of it's mouth. Between the forward and back buttons]
Apart from that, it's a very well made skin, and well thought out.
To get some sweet laughs, listen to Beat Box by Matisyahu, it's track 7 on the Live at Stubbs album. It's so funny firstly because he's crap at beat boxing, and secondly the Haro goes f*cken crazy at some points....enjoy

Here's another skin from the same guy: Quadelic.

I suggest everyone download Winamp and the Anaheim Player 01!!!! NOW!!!

Peace out.

Thanks to takanory for the awesome skin-age and to Nullsoft for Winamp

[Update]: Added a quick fix for skipping my rant. Couldn't be arsed to add an anchor and a link coz the post is shown on 2 different pages. Also added the Matisyahu stuff.

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Friday, 16 March 2007

Wii Mods

Also known as "hacks" to some people.

As the Wii is a relatively new console there aren't many 'cool' mods. Mainly LED mods...you know...
So here's a few mods. Be warned as these will void any warranties and also even though they may seem easy ("I just solder this LED her right?"), trust me, they can get pretty advanced and complicated quite quickly.

LED Nunchuk Mod
LED Nunchuk Mod - Digg page

wiimotemods.com


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Monday, 12 February 2007

Look ma, no hands!!!

So a DS is just a portable console right?? I mean, you hold it in like two hands and you play right??...

Well....when it comes to games like Metroid Prime: Hunters and Mario Basketball, you also have to use the stylus. This therefore leaves you with one hand holding the DS and the other, using the pen-like device. But this can be a painful experience for people, especially if they don't have a bendy stylus that wraps around the thumb or one of those cool thumb pointers that came with the original DS.

But fear not!!! Some random company has created a gadget(?) for this niche...behold the video review...



Cool huh?? I guess it'll come in handy when I play some Cooking Mama later...

Thanks to joystiq for the link.
If you wanna buy this, please check out the joystiq link. Also coz there's a gray area on the Japanese import scene over here in the UK. Also sadly DS Cooking is a Japanese release only....I guess I'm stuck on regular paper cook books...

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ATI's New R600

It's been a while eh? It's not my fault that news has been pretty weak....



Anyways, in the next generation war for PC graphic supremacy ATI and NVIDIAare stepping up and also beefing up their new chips and cards.

In NVIDIA's corner is the brand new GeForce 8 Series of cards.

In ATI's corner is the brand new Radeon R600 card series.



Now let me tell you that both are equally h-a-r-d-c-o-r-e.......the brand new ATI R600 needs 240~270 Watts of power!!!!! We won't really know the impact that these cards will have until Vista, DX10, and DX10 games (Alan Wake, Crysis, etc.) are fully released into the wild.



The lovely people at engadget have found a photo of the OEM R600 XTX (its a big muthafucka!!), and its apparently 12.4 inches long!!!!



Click the pic to read more at engadget.

Click here to read more form VR-ZONE.





Thanks to engadget for letting me leech the pic...







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Friday, 5 January 2007

Stoopid Amounts of Hard Drive Storage

Well, I just bought me 2 320Gb SATA2 Western Digial hard drives. I couldn't be bothered to put them into a RAID as I'd lose 320Gbs of space.
But if I had these babies, I would have only needed 1 drive and not worry about RAID.

I won't spoil it by telling you how big these new HD's are but I'll tell you this, they are stoopidly massive!!!!

Tuesday, 12 December 2006

101 Easy Ways to use Google's New Website Optimizer

Well apparently Google has some New Website Optimizer thingy, and here's an article that gives you 101 easy ways to use it.

Read it here

I can think of a few people at work (especially that one guy) who may need to read this.

Peace out.

Sucks to be Swedish, Awesome to be a Pirate

So there's been all this controversy about www.allofmp3.com, and the mp3 downloading thingy that it does. I've never personally used it, so wouldn't know what all the fuss is about.

But it seems that a Swedish ISP called Perspektiv has bowed to pressure from somewhere, and has banned allofmp3's ip's from its servers. So now, none of its users are able to access and download songs from allofmp3.

Did they think that would be the end of it?

Oh no, no, no.....

The awesome piratebay heard about this and have now banned all of Perspektiv's ip's from accessing their servers. HAHAHAHAHA!!!

Check out the story here, which also includes the PHP code to block Perspecktiv's servers. So do your part and join the Pirate Party.

Aaarrrrgggg!!!!