Archive for August, 2007

Thou shall not eat trash. The 11th commandment.

Posted by Jason Trent on August 31st, 2007 under Jason's Blog
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What is this a picture of? Garbage, trash, or waste. Call it what you will. Trash is good for many things. We can recycle its contents, use the organic matter for mulch, and even use it as a home if you’re living on Sesame Street. Trash can be a great and inevitable byproduct of our [...]

The King of Kong is the King of Cinema.

Posted by Jason Trent on August 30th, 2007 under Movies
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I have always loved documentaries. Some people consider them boring, however I have always had a lust for knowledge; that lust being temporarily satisfied by indulging in such forms of entertainment. I have always loved video games. I’ve always had a lust for entertainment which gaming satisfies. This movie, The King of Kong, satisfied both [...]

I need to write a text book. Part 2.

Posted by Jason Trent on August 27th, 2007 under Jason's Blog
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Guess what folks? The text book rant was not over. There’s a tad more for your reading displeasure. The most frustrating thing about text books (other than the outrageous pricing) is how they have the pictures in the books placed. I came accross this ‘discovery’ while thumbing through my criminalistics book.

I need to write a text book.

Posted by Jason Trent on August 25th, 2007 under Jason's Blog
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Oh boy! The end of August means the beginning of another term of college. Most college students are used to being taken advantage of. I would have used a far more severe and vulgar word, but I’d like to lie to myself and believe that this site has risen above such things. First we pay [...]

Bioshock: Opening, Installing, and Loving.

Posted by Jason Trent on August 24th, 2007 under PC Gaming, Xbox 360
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Bioshock, the game I have been waiting for since I became aware of its development, was finally released three days ago, and what a three days those three days have been. So impressions? Fantastic. Above my expectations, dreams, and hopes. I am also proud to report that my computer is playing the game with all [...]

Anouncing White Board.

Posted by Jason Trent on August 23rd, 2007 under Jason's Blog
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Check out the links section of the screen and notice the new link to White Board. Check it out, and show it love! To provide you with a little information as to what this is intended for, please read the following excerpt from that page:
“Most of all, this provides an environment for thought, creativity, and [...]

Preparing for Bioshock’s Release.

Posted by Jason Trent on August 20th, 2007 under PC Gaming, Xbox 360
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So the official release of Bioshock is just hours away. Are you prepared? I know your type. You are one of those people who just assumes that they are ready for, what many consider to be, the Biggest release for FPS fans this year. Not to worry, I have a rather detailed list of the [...]

Bioshock is only days away.

Posted by Jason Trent on August 18th, 2007 under PC Gaming, Xbox 360
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So those of you who know me, or have ever had the sad experience of reading the site knows that I want Bioshock. Halo 3: Fun. Bioshock: Heavenly. Yes, you can put me up on your message boards and tear me down, but Halo 3, although I am sure it will be fun, is bound [...]

Feel good movies make me feel bad.

Posted by Jason Trent on August 16th, 2007 under Jason's Blog
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I have to say, nothing turns me off to a movie more than hearing something along the lines of. “The feel good movie of the year is finally here!” or “A romantic comedy.” Both spell utter failure to both those who made the movie, and the pathetic audiences who actually spend enough money to fund [...]

Sparkling Wiggles Logo Final.

Posted by Jason Trent on August 15th, 2007 under Jason's Blog
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Alright, so we are all sick of the lame updates on the logo. Well that has all come to an end. Presenting the completed version of the logo! A big thank you out to those who helped. You know who you are!