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November 6, 2007

The Video Card!

It arrived! My dad came up Sunday and we installed both a new power supply (400 W) and my new video card: the GeForce 8600 GT. Here is a photo of my computer internals after it was all inserted.

Now playing Counter-Strike is a lot better than with integrated graphics!! Haha.
Our group is now getting the ball rolling and will be filming out digital imaging project tomorrow.

November 8, 2007

How do you embed a Youtube video?

Unlike IST Celebrity Jeopardy (which was a great video,) I know how to place an embedded object on my blog site. Our video talked about the evolution of PC Games by highlighting key games released over time. Here’s the video:

Most of it was filmed with simple digital cameras and then edited with Adobe by Tim.

November 13, 2007

It's a Trap!!!!

Since i'm currently loving this famous quote from Admiral Ackbar, here's a nice parody robot chicken did:

November 16, 2007

Just in time for the turkey!

Well, for one, I'm about to get started on my second life homework, so i'll probably post again today. But, for now I will relax in the success of finally getting my spring schedule ironed out for what it will be. Here is my schedule for spring 2008. Alright, now back to second life (but not in my dorm room cause i'll smoke all my bandwidth.)

Spending my first life on Second Life

To save my precious bandwidth, I went down to the computer lab to explore Second Life for all it was worth while completing the assignment for today. I began by heading over to Sun Microsystems. Their island was very interesting, sorted by into buildings of different parts of the company. One building even had a section for employee gatherings or spots to interview prospective hires! They offered a guided tour, so I rode the machine around the island to see what all they had to offer. I almost got all the way through when the computer decided to freeze and throw a blue screen of death at me. Changing computers, I revisited the island and stocked up on the best things there: freebies. Just like the group in person, they had out nice freebies. The organization from what I could gather has been constantly working to make the island work better and keep it updated with the most current information. The calendar was up to date with information, and keeps getting posted with each press release. Overall, it was a great island to get familiar with Sun Microsystems as a company.

The freebie shop.

The tour chair

I then jumped over to Microsoft Island. This place was a bit more visitor unfriendly. It had some buildings, but it was pretty empty and had nothing of importance to give to visitors about what Microsoft really is. There were really neat structures, but mostly the only significant places were lounges and lecture halls for people to hold meetings in. Most likely, Microsoft gears second life more for employee use while Sun interests outsiders. Microsoft could improve by building things to interest general users.

A large lecture area inside a class sphere

A cool sphere shaped structure

Both islands had eloquent design in order to make it look neat and interesting. Though Microsoft reserved more space than Sun for it, each island also had places to sit and meet either with staff members or scouts from the company. Each has its purpose, but I think Sun’s Island is more important because it is outreaching instead of a more cliquish place. This means I would recommend someone else to visit Sun’s Island to learn about them and not Microsoft’s.

November 30, 2007

We made a pretty cool object!

Yes, the fun of Second Life has led us to learn how to make some cool objects out of prims, and we most recently made one concerning IST. To see the details, click the image to read Josh's post.

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