Thursday, May 15, 2014


This is a quick introduction of a game I was introduced to called Upgrade Complete, we are playing the second installation of it and its really fun!!!!! Check it out here.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Advances in Digital Biology

A cool new project has come up on Kickstarter concerning Caenorhabitis elegans, also known as roundworms or nematodes. The Caenorhabitis elegans consist of 900 cells with a third of them neurons. The goal is to develop a simulation for the entire elegan organism down to the cellular level. It is an opensource project meaning that anyone can get involved and view the code themselves. So far they have raised $30,000 of their $120,000 goal. Hopefully they will eventually make it so you can run it on a website without having to download it to your computer. Probably the hardest part of the project would be to make it so the program can run smoothly on a computer while performing all of the cellular processes. So far they have enough to have the worm contract muscles. Still a long way to go. I’m really looking forward to messing around with this. For more information check it out at engaget .

Heartbleed Bug

     Although most of us already know heartbleed is old news, but its better late than never to talk about it. For those of us who don't know what heartbleed is, in the simplest terms, its a bug. Not an insect, but a computer bug. The heartbleed bug allows stealing of all the protected information that has been out there from up to two years ago, according to extremetech.com. This information includes communication security and privacy all over the internet such as email, instant messaging, and other internet applications. The heartbleed bug basically lets anyone on the internet read all this information which is stored on the OpenSSL,which is basically a red balloon filled with information. When the heartbleed bug took into effect, the balloon turned from red to clear, allowing everyone to look at everything stored in the balloon. As long as the OpenSSL is still in use, the balloon will remain transparent; however, a fix is being tested and implemented to stop this. to check out more information, check out heartbleed.com.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

How to waste all your time on the internet

In my opinion the internet is the best place to waste all of your time because it is more interesting than staring into space while still being able to take up vast amounts of time.
There are gaming websites like: kongregateaddictinggamesminicliparmorgames
You can challenge your friends with the wiki how challenge where you go on one topic and you see how long it takes to get to another with only using the links on the page. ex. How to Shower to How to Regain Control of a Spooked Camel?
There are always youtubehulu, and netflix if you have a subscription to netflix
And finally there is lots of total nonsense on the internet:

How the Internet Affects Our Busy, Social Lives

     I don't play any sports other than the occasional game with my friends or in PE, and I am only a part of one club so I have a lot of extra time and don't always have someone to talk to. To make up for this I spend a lot of time on my computer whether its playing videogames or looking at posts and art on websites like Tumblr, Instagram, YouTube, and other social media. I may not have any friends from sports or clubs, but I sure have a lot of friends that I have met online who live all over the world. These people share common interests as me because that's how I found them. For example, I met a guy who was making music and putting his videos on YouTube. I commented on one of his videos and we started talking and became good friends. I do a lot of things on the computer and it greatly influences my life. A lot of people say I'm much more interesting on the internet which, I'll admit, is true, but i never got into sports, and for some of the ones I'm interested in, it's already too late, such as soccer where if you don't start at seven you aren't gonna get anywhere. Anyways, the internet is awesome as you all know and social media is a huge influence to all sorts of people from all around the world, which in a sense, brings us together.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Next Generation Consoles and PC Gaming

     In San Fransisco on March 17, game developers will be meeting at the annual Game Developers Conference.An article i read here, talked about the developers publishing games for the next generation consoles. As a PlayStation fan, i was happy to see that roughly 20 percent of the developers surveyed  would be releasing their games on the PlayStation 4. In close second, 17 percent of developers surveyed said they will be releasing their games on the Xbox One. Surprisingly, most of the new games will be coming out on current gen. consoles, meaning the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and so on...

     In other news, PC gaming has risen above console gaming in certain countries. Such as in a short article I found here which talks about the rise in PC gaming in New Zealand. Could PC gaming expenses overtake console gaming expenses in the U.S.? If you know anything or can give us some information, please feel free to comment on our blog!

Monday, February 10, 2014

Zombie Apocalypse Guide

First off, I’m assuming that you haven’t prepared at all in advance, so you don’t have large quantities of drinkable water, non-perishable food, weapons, or protective gear, and you don’t live in a fortress. I am also assuming that the zombies were created by a virus and that zombies would be anywhere that people would be.
The first instinct you have might be to get food, but that would be wrong. Everyone else would also be thinking this and you would likely have to compete with them. Instead, go to a sporting goods store such as Big 5 where you can get good running shoes, a backpack, protective gear (good enough to protect from a bite), and a weapon (gun or medal bat). Now you are ready to go get some food and it will hopefully be a lot less risky with your gear. Now you hopefully have some food water and might have found some friends. You’ll need to lay down the rules. The rules from “Zombieland” are pretty good and go as follows:
1.       Cardio
2.       The Double Tap
3.       Beware of Bathrooms
4.       Wear Seat Belts
5.       No Attachments
6.       The “Skillet”
7.       Travel Light
8.       Get a Kick Ass Partner
9.       With your Bare Hands
10.   Don’t Swing Low
11.   Use Your Foot
12.   Bounty Paper Towels
13.   Shake it Off
14.   Always carry a change of underwear
15.   Bowling Ball
16.   Opportunity Knocks
17.   Don’t be a hero (later crossed out to be a hero)
18.   Limber Up
19.   Break it Up
20.   It’s a marathon, not a sprint, unless it’s a sprint, then sprint
21.   Avoid Strip Clubs
22.   When in doubt Know your way out
23.   Ziploc
24.   Use your thumbs
25.   Shoot First
26.   A little sun screen never hurt anybody
27.   Incoming!
28.   Double-Knot your Shoes
29.   The Buddy System
30.   Pack your stain stick
31.   Check the back seat
32.   Enjoy the little things
33.   Swiss army Knife
More info on the zombieland rules can be found at http://www.zombielandrules.com                                 
In addition, you will need to have an infection policy. In the case of anyone in your party being bitten they can either: have to commit suicide, be killed, be exiled, or be caged. 

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

One of the fastest internet connections of 2013!

Recently, while I was looking up random things on the internet I saw that I was having very slow internet connection. I wanted to see if I could find the fastest ips speed in the world. And I think i came pretty close. Earlier last year, Nuro, a Japan based service provider, launched one of the fastest networks in the world. The connection pulls data at 2 Gbps, and sends it at 1 Gbps. At roughly $51 per month, the few who were able to purchase this product are living in luxury while I am suffering at home waiting for Google Chrome to respond.
     To see more check out a cool blog where I found the story: www.engadget.com

Thursday, January 23, 2014

How to Have the Internet do Your Homework


     The internet is an extremely valuable tool that everyone can use for various reasons, one of which, is doing homework. The setback from this is, not all of the internet is reliable enough to get quality answers. There are many ways to get around this however, such as using key words instead of sentences when searching in your browser.
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     We don't want these websites that just explain the problem, we want them to do them! A great website that I found can be reached here: mathway.com. This website has a bountiful number of equation types it can solve. Not only does it give you the answer, but if you upgrade, it will show you the step by step process for each problem. Another website that is good for teaching math ideas is: Mathisfun.com. Note, this website won't do your homework for you, but if you're ever stuck, Mathisfun.com is a great, helpful website.  
                As we all know, chemistry has way too much math in it and it's not the fact that we don't know now how to do it, but that we don't want to do it. That's why: easycalculation.com is among one of the best chemistry websites I have found. This website has everything chemistry related from the periodic table of elements to radioactive decay, just like a calculator, all you need to do is put in the problem and boom! You get the answer. Easycalculation.com also has non-chemistry related problems located to the left of the page. It will help with; accountancy, calculus, conversions, and many, many more subjects. Also, the site offers tutorials for pretty much everything it shows. That's why this website is the mother of all homework helpers, and this is just the basis. There are tons of websites just like these which can do anything we want. Need to read a book in a night? sparknotes.com. Working on your language homework? googleTranslate.com. These sites are good for when you are swamped with homework, but shouldn't be used on a regular basis. They should be used as a reference, but not to do the whole assignment.