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  1. There has been a tutorial released on how to convert an actual guitar into a GH controller (even if you aren't technically inclined, it's still worth looking at). Eagadget link: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Official Tutorial site: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
  2. I myself run on a PC. I like the potential to upgrade and a variety of drivers/support, etc. It CAN be a hassle at times, but that more depends on your operating system. I was never one to like proprietary things, so PC's just suit me. I enjoy building/modding 'em- it's a hobby of mine.
  3. I used to do lots of work in photoshop back in the day, but I lost interest after I became half-decent at it. I first started on photoshop 6, and quickly updated to 7. The next version I tried was CS2. After using that and weighing the pros and cons of both, I decided 7 was the way to go. Not many more visible features, plus it runs much smoother in my opinion! I have a pretty decent system, so have photoshop 7 fully load in about 2-3 seconds is great
  4. This is definately scary, and I don't condone this. Whether you believe in a higher power,or not (i.e. evolution), humans are meant to be humans,and human genes areintended for humans. Humans have dominion over the world, and if you believe inevolution, evolution should occur over time and in natural course.
  5. Have you heard of filtering spam with another email address? I use Gmail and it really helps. The method can be found here:
  6. I agree that the 1-2% tax drop was pure BS. Canada is already in debt- the government NEEDS money gained from taxes. The economy is not going to boom with this minute change. The only people benefiting are the conservative tycoons that controll the big businesses. Whoop-de-do.
  7. Read up specifically on Time Dilation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_dilation) So basically, it theoretically "could" be possible, but it's called a theory for a reason. It's impossible to reach the speed of light, but reaching near the speed of light is possible based on these theories. Can it be applied any time soon? Probably not. We first need a method of gaining these speeds first.
  8. I'm not too fond of the guitar, but this site IS good. I did try guitar for awhile and I used it..it's a good resource for news, tabs, etc.Gave my friend his link and it's not his homepage. Heh.
  9. Batch files were great. I remember when I was younger I used to try and teach myself how they worked by editing them/making my own. Typically they are now used for installers, etc. Most virus scanners DO however pick up non-system batch files, as they can be programmed for malicious purposes.I remember my friend didn't want his younger brother on his computer, so he made a batch file that shut down the computer when executed. Lets just say he put it in his brother's startup folder and his brother was pretty pissed.They can, however, be used to complete simple everyday tasks without extensive programming knowledge.
  10. I honestly don't use the password manager...I feel it compromises security too much. If 'wasting' 1-3 seconds typing in your password is too much work, I don't know what's anyones problem. Technology is great, but something as trivial as this are making people lazy. Nothing is more safe than your brain.
  11. The only rap/hiphop I actually like is old school stuff. Citizen Kane, Run DMC, Ice Cube, etc etc. Anything before the early 90's was pretty decent. Now, the only substance in rap is glorifying violence, drugs, and sex. Of course not all rap/hiphop today is like that, but I'm sure I won't be lying if my generalizations can be attached to 90% or more of rap artists.
  12. Grand Turismo 4, probably. The physics and realism behind it as actually impressive coming from a sony game *snigger*. Handling, traction, ect. are very realistic. I'd say I probably improved my own driving skills from playing it!
  13. I wouldn't say there is a "best" distro of *nix. There's different distros for a reason, as people release them according to specific needs. Of course there are some with more features or ones that are easier to use for beginners. Ubuntu and Gentoo are two of my favourites. Gentoo for more advanced users, and Ubuntu for simplicity and ease.
  14. Has anyone tried the Wii/Wii sports that comes free with the console? Honestly I find the animation is a bit lame, but the concept and game play are decent. It includes baseball, tennis, golf, boxing, and bowling. By far, baseball and tennis are the best. Even for a Wii game, the depth of interactivity is a bit low, but it leaves for a fun time with friends or family. I found that the sensors were pretty accurate, and did appropriate actions according to your motion. Only minor moves of the Wiimote are required, but it adds to the fun if you actually get up and play like a real game.As mentioned previously, the depth is quite limited. In tennis, your character auto-runs to the ball which leaves you only the option of swing type (smash, back hand, volley, chip). This makes the primary skill in the game more technical- choosing certain shots, speed, placement, etc. are what separates a good player from the not so good. Getting in the game, bouncing, and moving about like an actual tennis player leaves for a fun and exhausting experience. Baseball is also quite fun. The actual technicalities of the game are not dwelt upon, but it focuses more on the players (pitcher and batter). Depending on what your likings, this could be a pro or a con. A variety of pitches can be chosen by holding A or B, with a corresponding directional button (forwards for a faster, straight-forward pitch, right for a right-leaning pitch, left for a left-leaning pitch, and back for a slightly slower one). A and B both modify that type/style of pitching. After holding your desired pitch, you can either have some fun and take a big wind up (what I like to do) and release...or a boring flick of the wrist will do. The skill of pitching is more of a mind-game. Knowing your opponent('s) weaknesses, or quickly changing your common style will be sure to freak them out. Batting by far is more fun in my opinion. I love to hold the Wiimote like a real bat (be sure to use the controller strap for your wrist while doing this...I already demolished a controller). I was impressed with the accuracy of the motion sensor- where ever I held the Wiimote adjacent to my body, it would appear in the exact same spot on my character. The skill when batting is based on timing, technique, and aim. Boxing would have to be the next best for me. It's a pretty decent concept, but less developed and harder to get used to. Your Wiimote is you right punch, while your Nunchaku attachment acts as your left punch (Yes. The Nunchaku attachment DOES has motion sensing). You punch forward by extending your Wiimote like an actual punch, and for the left punch, it's the same except with the Nunchaku attachment. You can block by holding both parts of the controller closer towards your body, and dodge/move from side to side by moving both parts of the controller in the respecting direction. The skill in boxing revolves around looking for openings in your opponent's stance, and attacking them with the appropriate hand at the appropriate height (low, middle, high attack). Golf and bowling are also decent, but less fun in my opinion. Bowling simply requires a steady hand and aim which is developed by the use of the Wiimote, while golf is similar to other golf games- strategic choice of positioning the ball, along will decent aim will get you far.One feature that I really liked was the implementation of "Mii" characters in the game. For those who don't know, from the Wii menu, you can create profiles known as "Mii" characters. They can be named, and have a variety of skin tones, hair styles, hair colours, facial features, and clothing that can be applied to your character. Me and my friends set these characters to look like ourselves. In Wii sports, you can choose your premade characters as the characters you actually play with. This enhances the fun and makes it easier to play your own character, but in reality, it makes for a more interactive experience where you can can congratulate and mock your opponents with more satisfaction. To sum it up, Wii Sports is a decent game that will leave you some memorable experiences with friends/family. It also comes with the console for free (at least in North America), so what are you complaining for? Not really recommended for die-hand sports fans, but will be sure to occupy anyone for at least a few minutes to an hour (good for breaks between game sessions if you're bored of a particular game). Enjoy.-Kardus
  15. DS all the way. It's innovative No loading times No moving parts in system Longer battery life System chassis is more durable Looks much sleeker and is smaller (DS lite) Nintendo has better customer support The DS screens have much better FPS (frames per second) I find Wi-Fi on DS is much smoother and faster than PSP Sony are greedy scoundrels So far, the game rating average of ds games vs. psp games reveals ds games are much better Games themselves are chips, meaning they are less easy to damage Of course the PSP is better spec wise, but things such as music and movies on a gaming device is futile. Proprietary UMD movies are a terrible idea. If you want a decent amount of songs or movies stored on a memory stick, you end up paying more than the cost of a PSP itself. The DS has a browser (already released in japan- unsure of the state in north america). Seriously, I don't know why people adore the PSP so much. My friend has one, and all he uses it for are emulators/roms. I remember playing a game on my friend's PSP, and the loading time was >1 minute, and the FPS looked like it was one of those little " flip book movies" (you know, those ones you did when you were a kid, and animated by flipping though the papers quickly).
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