Continental Breakfast Chinese-style. This is something I can really get used to… Eating so much in the morning that I could easily skip lunch. Now here’s to making effective use of time.
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Continental Breakfast Chinese-style. This is something I can really get used to… Eating so much in the morning that I could easily skip lunch. Now here’s to making effective use of time.
It’s been awhile since I’ve made any rants, but lately Citibank is really starting to tick me off. After 20+ phone calls, their customer support remains absolutely useless. When the term “CitiGold” is used to describe a level of service, I’d expect nothing less. It’s unfortunate the support staff is just as useless as one would come to expect of a call center. Perhaps the only difference in being a gold client is not to be redirected to somewhere in India.
From a business perspective, please. When you advertise a level of service superior to that of your competitors, you better damn well deliver.
Using the power of sound, and the flexibility of water, Brussups was able to create a really cool experiment that turns flowing water into a sine wave. The sine wave is not visible to the naked eye, but using a camera that shoots 24 frames per second, the sine wave is able to be seen.
Some really cool stuff. Remind me of something I’d used to see on Bill Nye The Science Guy.
Sometimes you ask yourself, where the hell are you? And you don’t get a response. Why? Because no one knows where the hell you are except yourself. The question remains, in search of an answer. Now you walk down that path once more and you see a small light. A small light of hope perhaps and you proceed further. It isn’t until you’ve exhausted yourself that you notice that light is but a mere speckle of what appears to be a never ending tunnel. A tunnel which no one knows where the opening is. You turn around and see if you can return from where you came, but you notice that you’re much too deep in the tunnel to go back. So what do you do? You proceed further. Now I ask you, where the hell are you? The answer lies at the end of the tunnel.
Sony just announced the PS4. I don’t recall the last time I ever turned on my PS3 anymore. Wait, I sold it almost 3 years ago in exchange to buy an iPad.
Performance specs and graphics no longer matter in the gaming world. The iOS ecosystem has definitely created a new platform for gaming where mobile sales have completely risen over traditional console gaming.
Sony apparently has realized this and might actually make a come back for the PlayStation. You see, by releases apps for iOS and Android and allowing tethering gameplay on the PS4, Sony potentially unlocks an all new market. A market for gamers to buy games on the go and play on their mobile devices, with the PS4 acting as a central server. Much like what Apple already does with their iCloud servers.
If this follows through, we can see much more sales for Sony raking in from their video games department.
Let’s see how the gaming world develops.