Archive for July, 2008
{ July 18. 2008 @ 21:40 }
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{ OpenSource, TuxTech }
{ Tags: Encoding, Free, Freedom, Media, Music, OpenSource }
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Actually Ogg Encoding is a personal favorite of mine for quite some time now. Compared to the most common VBR MP3 encoding Ogg really keeps a lot of the fidelity at a comparatively small filesize. And on top of that it’s completely free. Encoding, decoding editing, since the codec is based on open source software everybody is free to share. If you are into music and you want to store your stuff in a format with a free future and no DRM whatsoever. Go for Ogg!

Play Ogg Media Format
{ July 17. 2008 @ 16:20 }
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{ Anticipated, Games }
{ Tags: Conduit, FPS, Games, Wii }
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{ July 17. 2008 @ 11:43 }
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{ Nonsense philosophy }
{ Tags: cancer, cheats, dying, nonsense, PS3, theory, xbox 360 }
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Cheating is science, Science is Cheating
Did anyone ever realize that Genetic Engineering/Modification (GM) is cheating life in it’s purest sense? Instead of accepting the randomly generated sequence of events and parameters that life throws at you during a normal childbirth and conception we have devised methods of manipulating the outcome by skilled reproduction of predictable parameters. Instead of having random DNA generated through the natural process we use reliable, tested, DNA that will assure a most positive outcome.
That’s cheating right there, if I use God mode in a video game I do that because then I KNOW that battles will be predictable. I am invincible ergo I will not die in the fight. Same thing for cloning instead of risking to get a “flawed” strand of DNA during the process that might develop a mental or other illness or more likely a disposition we regard as negative or unprofitable in it’s adult stage we modify the initial starting factors for the entire run. It’s like starting a trainer in front of a video game, by scanning for bits that hold the Health and Ammunition values and changing them we make sure that we don’t run out of bullets or die half-way through. By scanning for genetic defects like testicular cancer and heart disease and by correcting them before conception we make sure that … well, the same really … that we don’t run out of bullets or die half-way through.
{ July 17. 2008 @ 11:31 }
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{ Games }
{ Tags: fable 2, rpg, video }
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http://www.gametrailers.com/player/36776.html
I mean really? You can get married, pregnant, have children, play with your dog. What’s next? Chopping wood? Plowing the tomato field? Role Playing is nice and all but once it goes beyond adventuring I think it’s a bit off.
{ July 17. 2008 @ 11:12 }
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{ Uncategorized }
{ Tags: madness blogging }
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The internet gave me another place to put some shit that doesn’t want to stay in my head. I can’t say I’m relieved yet, but that’s surely going to change. It is, isn’t it?