Tag Archives: Computers

What to Buy…

A while (like, may last year), I posted What Mac? In which I discussed all my options for buying my next computer (sorry all the images are broken…and probably the links too…oh well…). Anyway, I’m going to do the same thing now, since I’ve been thinking about it a lot since the iMac came out. So here we go.

  • A Kickass 24″ iMac

Pros
*Great computer for relatively low cost ($2000)
*Can replace Eve (when Eve needs replacing)

Cons
*Don’t have nearly enough money yet, I’d have to save almost all the money I get for a year and get a job to be able to have this by 2009…

  • Playstation 3

    Pros
    *Really advanced system, should be great for a long time (I’m still happily using my ps2…)
    *LittleBigPlanet
    *I can actually afford it at the moment (but just barely, another month or two for a game and a second controller ;))

    Cons
    *Only one game I’m really looking forward to, but plenty of other’s I’ll enjoy
    *Can’t afford any games yet 😛
    *No HDTV to play it on, I can hook it up to my monitor but then I have no sound…The TV is another $500 if I shop right…

  • Nintendo Wii

    Pros
    *Love using it. The controller is fun 🙂
    *Fun hacks with the controller and a computer
    *Some fun games coming out later in the year
    *Wii Sports counts as exercise 😀
    *Have a lot of money left over for games/controllers

    Cons
    *I already know 2 really close friends with Wiis, and I can use theirs whenever I want…
    *Barely any good games out right now…Boredom until something good comes out
    *Underpowered
    *Hard to get…
    *Lack of HDTV (See ps3 cons)

  • Something else?
  • Nintendo DS – play Myst DS when it comes out, Pokemon now…nothing else though
  • iPhone? 😀
  • Upgrade Eve? (More RAM, bigger/faster HD)
  • Something other than else?
  • Please advise me! 😀

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    New iMacs!

    Apple announced their new, 4th-generation iMacs today. They’re made with aluminum (like the macbook pro and mac pro) and glass (like…well, you know. It’s got a glass screen. Very shiny, very pretty), and are thinner than the previous generation.

    Want.

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    Alas Poor E3, I Knew Him…

    For any gamer in the world, E3 was the place to be every year when it rolled around. The Electronic Entertainment Expo, an annual convention/tradeshow for everyone in the gaming industry; from the little 3rd party developers, to the massive players (Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft). I remember planning how to get to California, trying to raise the money for a plane ticket, pining away as the date came and left, with me sitting in front of my computer reading about the awesomeness. The gigantic “booths”, the playable demos of games and even consoles never before seen and played by anyone.

    Last year’s attendance? 60,000 people. And that was down 10,000 from 05. First-time playables of the Wii and PS3, not to mention the 360.

    Why am I going on and on about how huge and good E3 was (and yes, I mean was there)?

    Because after last year’s convention, the ESA (Entertainment Software Administration, the group that runs E3) decided to kill it. And it was not a kind, euthanasia-style death. No, the ESA decided to change E3. It would be press-only, and the booths would be much,much smaller. Small enough that it could all fit inside a small hangar. And the press conferences? Microsoft’s was held in a school theater.

    Attendance this year? Around 4000. Only 32 companies had booths, from 400 last year.

    Even the name is different, E3 Media and Business Summit. Eugh.

    ESA, you make me sick. Oh well, there are still other conventions to wish I could be at (yes, that’s right. A convention focused on a webcomic has surpassed E3).

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    LiquidMac

    The program LiquidMac is just awesome. It’s a mac program (obviously), and it utilizes the sudden motion sensors in the powerbook and macbook/pro families, to do this really, really cool simulation of…well, I guess it’s some liquid substance. It’s made up of a lot of little dots, which if set to be blurry merge together to make some sort of blue glop, which slides around in its window in accordance to how the computer is tilted. It works amazingly well, and I’ve been playing with it for about an hour. If you have a powerbook, macbook, or macbook pro, you seriously need to try this thing out.

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    Harry Potter 7 Released (Tonight)

    Tonight, at midnight, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hollows (the seventh and final book in the series) will be released. I’m going to my local Barnes & Nobles for the midnight madness party.

    Yes, I will be wearing a wizard’s hat with a lightning bolt drawn on my forehead.

    Yes, I will bring my computer and liveblog the event 😛

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    The Magical World of Adium Extensions

    I just discovered that Adium (the best Mac IM client out there) is highly expandable, and very well supported by a huge community (all the mac users who aren’t using iChat, basically…). So I wasted no time in making it look awesome. I got new status icons, a new dock icon, and best of all a completely new theme, called Morpheus.

    The end result is pretty awesome, I think. It went from default to this:
    blendyadium.png

    (the swirls are my desktop, you can get it here)

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    The Magical World of Adium Extensions

    I just discovered that Adium (the best Mac IM client out there) is highly expandable, and very well supported by a huge community (all the mac users who aren’t using iChat, basically…). So I wasted no time in making it look awesome. I got new status icons, a new dock icon, and best of all a completely new theme, called Morpheus.

    The end result is pretty awesome, I think. It went from default to this:
    blendyadium.png

    (the swirls are my desktop, you can get it here)

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    Myst V on Intel Part Trois

    Well, I had a craving to play Myst V again, after listening to the soundtrack a bit. This time around, the installer worked smoothly (if slowly, due to it running in rosetta mode), as opposed to Last Time

    The game itself ran much better than the first time, there have probably been some rosetta optimizations since 10.4.4 or whatever it was I was originally using. I ran at 1280×800 (1680×1050 caused too much lag to be usable, and 1440×900 didn’t work for some reason…) with low video and texture quality, and no shadows. Anti-aliasing I sometimes had up and sometimes down. For some reason, the tunnels showed absolutely no lag on full specs, but Laki was unbearable….Well, at least I got to play through it again 🙂

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    Myst V on Intel Part Trois

    Well, I had a craving to play Myst V again, after listening to the soundtrack a bit. This time around, the installer worked smoothly (if slowly, due to it running in rosetta mode), as opposed to Last Time

    The game itself ran much better than the first time, there have probably been some rosetta optimizations since 10.4.4 or whatever it was I was originally using. I ran at 1280×800 (1680×1050 caused too much lag to be usable, and 1440×900 didn’t work for some reason…) with low video and texture quality, and no shadows. Anti-aliasing I sometimes had up and sometimes down. For some reason, the tunnels showed absolutely no lag on full specs, but Laki was unbearable….Well, at least I got to play through it again 🙂

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    Zibland.com Works in iPhone :D

    I took a visit to my local AT&T store today to test out the iPhone, and I’m proud to report that Zibland works almost 100%. The only thing which is broken (which I already knew), is the fancy slider you get if you press the ‘older’ link near the top of the page. This is because dragging your finger on the screen only scrolls, and doesn’t drag, which is how the slider works. I’m working on a fancy thing to figure out if you’re using an iPhone to offer you a more streamlined page (larger text, less fancy stuff, smaller images, etc…) Eventually, eventually.

    iPhone review tomorrow! 😀

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