idiosyncrasy Today

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Calculator in Little Big Planet Beta seems simple... but it's not.

This video recently went up on YouTube and shows how complex the wiring for a calculator can actually be.

I'm looking forward to the game to release to see what other creative things the denizens of the internet devise with their ample amounts of spare time.

\\drew

32 WoW Accounts = No Need for LFG

An article over at Ripten gives the internet the insider scoop on possibly the most hardcore WoW player of all time.

His name is Bradster, a gamer who is currently running 32 WoW accounts... at the same time. Bradster has 32 accounts, each with a Shaman, which he plays simultaneously thanks to a few clever PC tools and 11 computers.

The game costs Bradster $5711 annually, but according to him "there are more expensive hobbies out there than World of Warcraft." Yes, those "hobbies" are called "life".

Full Awesomely Disturbing Article Here

\\drew

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Tuesday Images from the Net

Nintendo has officially announced the DSi, and now more tidbits of information concerning it are trickling to the public. One juicy *cough* unfortunate *cough* bit is that the new DS will be region locked. That's right gents, no more importing hardware and software.


Continuing some coverage of what's new in Japan, console sales in Japan have always favored Nintendo and Sony over Microsoft's XBOX360, but over the last month we've seen a slight shift. Namely, the XBOX360 is outselling the PS3. While this isn't anything fancy to us here in the states as the 360's dominance has been well established this is a big deal for Microsoft Japan, having never gained a foothold in the Japanese gaming market prior to now.


A Kamakura based IT company called KAYAC Co., Ltd has devised a method to allow plants to blog. Yes... blog. Using sensors to read bioelectric current flowing through the surface of the plants the system registers the plant's assumed change in temperature, lighting, humidity, vibration and nearby human activity. This system is being employed in numerous locations, one being bowls Donburi Cafe in Kamakura with their plant Midori (seen right). Through the website you can check out Midori's current blog entries and even activate a flourescent light next to the plant to give it a "treat".


\\drew

Monday, October 06, 2008

EA's change in thoughts on DRM

Apparently back in the day EA wasn't a fan of DRM and instead believed that if they provided a quality product that their consumers wouldn't steal from them. Or at the very least they asked us nicely to not steal from them.

This was taken from a copy of Deluxe Paint ST. They've... evolved beyond this ideology in recent times.

\\drew

Thursday, October 02, 2008

DSi Officially Announced, Fanboys go crazy

Nintendo's recent press conference has announced the creation of the DSi, which is a gussied up version of the standard DS lite.

The new system speccs, according to Kotaku, are as follows:
" It eschews the GBA slot (boo!) in favor of a range of improvements. The handheld's screens have been enlarged, and will now be 17% bigger (at 3.25 inches) than those found on the DS Lite. As for the rumored additions, both have proven to be correct, with "audio enhancements" made to the handheld, while it will also now include two 0.3 megapixel cameras. "So the health of the DS continues to grow," said Iwata, "we are putting out this new version." "

Along with this announcement Nintendo has also revealed that the long awaited "fix" for Wii memory will be resolved soon, finally allowing people to download games onto their SD cards.

\\drew