I’m sure you have looked back at your life and debated the choices you made to get you from point A to point B. You may ask yourself why you chose to take the now defunct MIDI music class your freshman year of college instead of the more logical and useful statistics class – clearly your life dream was to create ringtones for late 20th
Posted June 29th, 2009 by Chris in category
Tech
Legendary T.V. pitchman and internet celebrity, William "Billy" Mays, Jr. died of apparent heart disease yesterday at his home in Florida. He was 50.
In a statement released today, his wife, Deborah Mays said: "Billy would be overwhelmed to see that his life touched so many people in a positive way. The support we have received during this
Ain't It Cool News leaked information today that on-again, off-again, on-again producer Bryan Fuller has officially broken up with the abusive spouse that is the NBC series "Heroes". NBC's spin on the news is that Fuller has "stepped down" from his consulting role on the show to work on a new project with NBC Universal.
Admittedly, I was
Posted June 22nd, 2009 by Chris in category
Tech
Earlier this month at the E3 Gaming Expo, both Microsoft and Sony demonstrated real-time, live motion-capture technology for their respective systems. Project Natal, developed for the Xbox 360, and the Playstation Eye both envision a minimal – if not absent – controller interface, asking today’s gamers to become the characters they
Posted June 17th, 2009 by Gwen in category
Pleasures
When I was in high school I distinctly remember being asked what I wanted to do for a career. This is different than the typical elementary school question of “what do you want to be when you grow up?” for couple of reasons. 1) Career meant I needed to think past lunch and way into the future, all four years of them, to my time in college. 2)