Mon, 23 April 2007 I am just informing everyone that this is my FINAL POST...I have not received any incentive to continue. I am here to just inform you that my podcast is also canceled... I thank everyone who helped, but my life has gotten pretty busy and I don't always have the time that I had initially to put into keeping this up and going. As of the First (1st) of May, this blog and the podcast are no more. iSwitch2Mac Category: Blog -- posted at: 11:21 AM Comments[3] |
Thu, 22 March 2007 No real news today. Another great episode coming your way! [10:09] Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 March 2007 Another down and another one down. Another one bites the dust. Episode 42 of 91 (as of current available). I hope you enjoy! [6:03] Comments[0] |
Sat, 24 February 2007 Hope all is well with you guys. Can't wait for Apple to release Leopard, iLife and iWork. I definitely want to see the Apple TV reviews once it is released! Anyways, enjoy! [6:14] Comments[0] |
Tue, 13 February 2007 So, episode 40 has been delivered. Enjoy all the Red and Blue. Or Blue and Red. Or #FF0000 vs #0000FF. Ha. Yea...[7:21] Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 February 2007 Sorry this got late. But better late than never right? Things have been pretty busy for me. Pep Band, papers, Java programming, Software Engineering, it just adds to the list...know what I mean? Anywho, enjoy this fantasmicorphic episode. Yeah, I went there. Cuz I roll like that...[8:22] Comments[0] |
Fri, 2 February 2007 If you are one of the many Americans who shop regularly online, then you know how expensive it might get. If you would like to start saving up to 25% on things you buy regularly, Ebates might be just the thing you are looking for. They even have Macys Coupons. With these macys coupons, you can save quite a bit every time you shop. What's even better is that membership is free! That's right, FREE! All you need is an email address to access more than 800 stores through Ebates. Even CNN calls using Ebates "A No-Brainer". What could be better? So what are you waiting for? Starting saving money right now and you'll be seeing the checks coming in the mail. They have coupons for places like Apple, Dell, Alienware, and others! Again, if you want to start saving money on things you already buy, visit Ebates today! Category: general -- posted at: 9:00 AM Comments[1] |
Fri, 26 January 2007 Another Red vs Blue to get you through the Weekend. And, apparently Nintendo has released an update to get the News Channel up and Running...early! Pretty cool huh? If only the Weather Channel could get more info more often...I hear that it only updates every 4-6 hours or something like that... This episode is pretty long. Nice change for once though right? Anyways, here you go. [13:25] Comments[1] |
Fri, 19 January 2007 Here we are again with another Red vs Blue. I do hope that you enjoy. Schoolwork has kept me pretty busy lately. Which is the reason for my lack of posting recently. The classes that I am taking include (in no particular order): Advanced Java Programming, Software Engineering and Design, Operating Systems, Native American Studies-History, and Global Positioning Systems. The class with the most work is the Native American Studies. The instructor is (oddly enough) from Finland, and assigns 100+ pages a week of reading. Which, for most people like myself, takes some time to actually read and take notes on what was read for future reference. Why the notes? An analytical report has to be written about the books later on. I say books, because there is 3 books for this class. And they all require to have reports written on them. 2 from 2 books and one report on the third book. Anyways, enough of my whining, enjoy! [6:27] Comments[0] |
Sun, 14 January 2007
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Sun, 14 January 2007 When it comes to comparing the Wii and PS3, it is like comparing a house hold kitten to cheetah. Both are mammals, they are both cats, but designed for their environment. The PS3, like the cheetah, is out for 'big game' or a larger hardcore gamer demographic than is the Wii. Like the Cheetah, the PS3 was built for speed. No doubt it has the Cell technology or something like that, but Sony nor other 3rd party developers can write/program for it yet to fully utilize what is under the shiny plastic. On the other hand, the kitten you might have sitting in your lap at home has a much greater appeal to just about anyone who likes cute and cuddly. That kitten doesn't need to be able to chase down and kill prey everyday to survive. Nope, you as its owner takes care of that basic need. The Wii, like the kitten, has a much greater appeal for the everyday person. Heck, my parents, who are 40+ years old, have played the Bowling game from Wii Sports and instantly fell in love with it. My mom (who, should I say, is the type of person to ask where the power button is on a computer) even manages to know how to turn it on and get things going with it. And now, with the Wii Browser, for the first time in her life, manages to do a little internet browsing! If this is what it is like all over the nation, imagine what Nintendo has just done! Many adults will see this, get comfortable with it, and view this 'Technology Transition' as a good thing, and they would be willing to invest later on, should Nintendo release a 'bigger and better' game console. Nintendo is hitting the market with the idea of putting a game console in every home and doing it so that even young kids and older adults can do so with ease. On the flip side, Sony went for the hardcore gamer (who happens to have $600+ in their eager pockets) that might be more hesitant to get one. Many people (at least, that I have seen) have a friend or two that bought one and demoed it. But because the games that are available aren't much better than what the PS2 games are currently, they aren't being impressed and will decide to wait. So, there you have it. Nintendo Wii $250. PS3 $600. Wii also plays GameCube games and via Virtual Console, plays NES, SNES, N64 and other classics. PS3 plays PS2 (most of them), Blu-Ray (which technically hasn't fully beat out HD-DVD), and regular DVD's. Winner: Wii, hands down. Category: Blog -- posted at: 2:30 PM Comments[0] |
Sun, 14 January 2007
Another great post talks about the Modbook. The 'Unofficial Mac Tablet.' The product looks amazing and works very 'Mac-like,' from what I can tell. Also Techzoogle has a very clean and easy to navigate site. No Google Ads cluttering up the page. It seems to load quite quickly for me. You will find just about everything Technology related you can think of. From Apple, Cellphones, Playstation 3, and even Robots/AI! In fact you will find quite a few gaming related articles including games and game consoles! If you want to know anything about anything Technology related, this is the place to go! Category: Blog -- posted at: 12:00 PM Comments[0] |
Sun, 14 January 2007 Well, first week back at school and all is well so far. There will be a lot of reading for me this semester with my Native American Studies class that I am taking. The instructor assigns 100+ pages a week to read. Which after completing the book, an analytic report has to be written 8-10 pages. Ah well, at least it should keep me occupied. Also, our newly created Pep Band played our first ever game yesterday night. Went pretty darn well if I do say so! Got quite a few compliments from some of the sports fans and team players. So that brings you up to date with everything. Anyways, enjoy the Red vs Blue! [5:55] Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 January 2007 To begin, I am back at college now. Whoo-hoo! I drove back on Monday and have been getting settled in and getting my books. I got off pretty easy this semester spending less than $200! I was pretty shocked. So yeah, that covers that for now. Nobody submitted their blog to me, so I was unable to do a review... If you don't like the way that I had that setup, say you do want permanent links or you just want me to pick random blogs every week, I am open to suggestions. Steve gave another fantastic Macworld Keynote! I am definitely looking forward to see the AppleTV and the iPhone in action. Too bad that won't be until February and June, respectively. Category: Blog -- posted at: 2:00 PM Comments[1] |
Wed, 10 January 2007 For most of my visitors here, I can bet that most of you are in the age range of 13-25. Not all, but I can guess that this is my target base of readers. If I am wrong, please feel free to e-mail me. If this is true, that would mean that you are nearing the time of your life when buying and comparing car insurance may be an issue for you. Well, you can easily compare car insurance in one easy step! Start off by entering your zip code and go from there. It then gives you various insurance companies in your area. You can then visit each site and get a quote directly from the source. What could be easier? It would be more difficult and time consuming to call up various companies and ask. But to do that, you would probably have to look in the yellow pages of your phone book, again taking up precious time! I am no rocket scientist, but when someone does half the work for me, I like to take advantage of it. CarInsurance.com is a great place to start your search for car insurance! Category: Blog -- posted at: 12:00 PM Comments[0] |














