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Monday, May 26, 2008

C&C3 LAN PARTY

I took part at a EA LAN Party event today. Just across my street. Large Building with 150 computers.

Went into a skirmish with another 4 more players. My demise came after I eliminated 1 more other player. Here's how it went down.

I was playing as GDI. Got myself a couple Mammoth tank, got to raid one base. Then sent all of them back to my base. Didn't expect anything else to come. After all of my troopers came back to the base, they sent a Nuke and a Rift to my way! I went WTF!? I'm dead!

But, props to the two players who teamed up to take my out. They have a very big base. And I regretted that I didn't make enough harvesters to fullfil my Tiberium needs. That's one more extra reason that I died. I'm gonna play more of C&C3.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Alex Balk - Outtakes

Alex Balk - Outtakes

This is going to be interesting about Indiana Jones.

How would one say to this, John Williams, of all great soundtrack composers, wrote lyrics for songs that he composed soundtracks for movies!

At first thought, I think this is great, but when I kept on reading about it on Gizmodo, and after looking at Alex Balk's tumblr page, I'm shocked. But still, he did compose great movie soundtracks and I adore them.

Caution. If you are going to click the link on top, there are some really foul language there.

Enjoy The Raiders March, to John Williams original lyrics and and also composition of the theme.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Migration

I think I've just got the hang of Flock. Love it. But that browser needs to get some of the kinks and tricks worked out before it is a fully usable browser.

Here's more complains. And I think I've repeated it. Flock takes up too much memory. At time, it just takes up some processing power away from my computer. Not a great one, but sufficient to run Vista.

But, what the hey. on the other side, I've got my diploma! Freaking exams that the government requires one to take was pulling me back. HISTORY was the one that was holding me back. I hate history, but I can't run away from that. But something happened when I was part of the previous election. I changed my mind on how I view history. And as engineer, it is an important subject. Truth be told, one has got to take a look back in time and see what was wrong. Thus, not to make the same mistake. Though, some brought it a little farther away. As one wants one side to be better than another. But on the other one side wants a proper fair distribution of "stuffs". You know what, I'm gonna babble about these stuffs anymore.

Full concentration on my current task at hand. My Degree program. Finish that, and I'll continue on doing great stuffs on GeeksWeeklyTV.com and also a few more ideas that I have in my mind right now. Opps, not to forget, my life.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Extensive Trial with Flock

Okay, I've been trying out Flock for quite a bit, and I think I'm starting to like Flock.

I didn't give into flock as I started to use it on the initial release. But now, with all these social network that I use and also the netcast network that I'm running. I realise the massive functions that is in Flock. Though, I still use Firefox 3 all the time, but Flock has become my default browser to be left on. Here's one idea, the Flock development team has got to use the Firefox 3 base. The Firefox 3 engine is way much better and efficient than the Firefox 2 engine.

Some more thoughts. It chews up quite a lot of processing power at time. Must be the Firefox 2 engine.

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