Thursday, May 24, 2007
been a long time...
So finals are over and so is my project (which is what this blog was for). If people actually read this and find these sites interesting, leave a comment and I will continue adding entries. If I don't hear anything, don't expect to hear much from me. Thanks :-)
Monday, April 30, 2007
Falling Sand
Its almost finals so that means it is time to study, yeah? No, that means its time to procrastinate more. Jeez. Today I'm going to share with you another game. This might be the best one I have shared with you so far this semester, it is that good. Its called Hell of Sand Falling and is one of the most creative games I have every played. There is really no set goal, no points to be earned, no levels to complete. The game is basically a sandbox. Except the sand falls. And some of it isn't sand. You are given a whole array of things to play around with and experiment with. For example, you can plant some plants (green sand) in water and watch it spread, consuming all the water it touches. Then you can light it on fire with the fire tool. Or you can build a container with a wall for oil and then combine it with nitro and blow the whole thing up. Yeah, it sounds a little simple and childish, but its definately addicting. This is another website that really drives home the best thing about the internet. I know I mentioned that idea in an earlier post. That is, the internet is so diverse. Anyone can put up anything. It is great because it lets such creative things like this game be placed somewhere that everyone can enjoy it. And a lot of this really cool stuff is free, which is even better. Anyway, check it out if you have nothing better to do.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Free security
In my opinion, I don't like to have my computer filled with spyware and the like, as you might of guessed by an earlier post (which reminds me to do a scan soon). Anyway, I found a compilation of what are supposedly the best freeware utilities. Not only does the list contain security utilities, it also examines the best free web browser (firefox), the best free ftp client and so on. It also lists free antivirus, antispam, and antispyware programs. The best thing about this list is that it is continually updated. It is also written by a tech support type, so he is knowledgable about the subject. The programs are definatly useful, as well. I use several of them including firefox and the AVG programs. I'm satisfied with everything. I know the school provides anitvirus for free, and that windows defender is on most windows machines for free as well. However, I find that a layered defense is the best thing. Windows Defender, for example, is a good program. Its easy to use and catches a lot of spyware. However, it doesn't catch everything so I also use spybot search and destroy and the AVG program. Each succesive program and scan often digs up something new that the other utility had not caught. That is why this list is great, there is a lot of knowledge right there and and a lot of programs that can make your computer run better.
More Music
Today I'm focusing on another music centric website where you can play selected music. Called radio blog club, the site is similar to pandora in that it allows you to listen to music that you want to listen to. Basically you can just search for whatever song you want to hear, and it'll pop up. Click and listen. I found that the player is a little quirky, however, and if you wish to personalize things a little bit you need to make an account. Sometimes it can be hard to find the song that you are looking for, the search feature seems slightly unspecific. However, there are forums that accompany the site and include an extensive FAQ. From looking over this faq briefly, it seems that one of the biggest draws of radioblog club is that it has the capability to be added to a website of your own, complete with you own playlist. As far as straight music listening goes, I would not advise using this, pandora is better. However, if you are looking for a specific song that you don't want to pay for this is useful. Also, it seems to offer itself as a possibly very useful tool for website building or spicing up your myspace.
Monday, April 23, 2007
Video
Pretty much everyone who reads this has probably heard of YouTube. The video uploading site is very popular, allowing any user to upload pretty much anything. In my opinion, YouTube is alright. I find its amazing quantity of video to be a bit too much to handle, and I find it's layout to be a bit annoying to navigate. The video site I prefer to use is iFilm. I actually have found that very few people I know use this site, the vast majority are YouTube users. I guess I enjoy being different? What I am sure I enjoy is iFlim. It's layout and organization is far cleaner than youtube. iFilm makes it easy to find what you are looking for right away, whereas YouTube requires a bit of exploration. iFilm also uses a del.icio.us-esque tag cloud feature, making it even easier to find popular videos. The selection of video's is intuitively organized, allowing the user to find quality stuff. There isn't a lot in the way of the "I just made this video in my dormroom and we think its really funny hahahaha lets put it on youtube hahaha" sort of vid, which I think makes the site even better. It gives you access to quality video. If you are into watching stuff on your computer, I would definately check out ifilm.
Balls!
Time for another game. It might be becoming obvious that I spend too much time playing stupid crap on the internet than doing work. And I love to spread the procrastination, lucky for you. Today I found another cool browser based game to whittle away at the hours. Its called Balls, and its great. The object of the game is to keep your white ball inside the box at the center of the screen. Sounds fairly simple so far. To make it a bit harder there are about eight black balls that move around the screen. They go slow at first but soon pick up the pace, bouncing off of eachother and the borders of the game. The are dangerous because they also bounce off your little white ball, sending it flying perilously close to the edge of the central box. This is not a good thing, you will wrestle to control your little ball with the arrow keys, trying to avoid the black balls while remaining within the boundries. Its fun stuff. If you have something better to do, play Balls instead.
Polls!
I recently found a site where you can set up polls or view results of other polls. The place is called Vizu. I think its really cool that these polls can be made and gathered in one place for people to fill out or just look at for the fun of it, which is what I have been doing. The major strength of this website is the ability it gives to the average person to set up and look at these polls. They can be on whatever you want. The most popular poll at this moment is about Artificial Intelligence, and what people think about it. The majority of people say they aren't afraid of what AI itself will do, but what humans will do with it. The amazing part is that about 6500 people have voted in this poll. Obviously this isn't a huge number when you consider the number of people that use the internet, but it is still a big number, especially for a poll. Thats kind f a funny poll, but there do exist polls on more serious topics. Who do you want to be the next President? The majority of people according to this poll want McCain to be the next President. Things like that poll have a few flaws, which highlight the flaws of the site in general.
The first flaw is that the majority of polls people take the time to respond to are not on what I would consider interesting or important subjects. Most of them are entertainment or sports related, making it hard to find popular polls that are related to something serious. The second flaw I found when considering writing about this site was the reliability. The results are not tamper proof. I found a poll that had been sabotauged, a program written to vote for one particular result hundreds of times per hour.
Overall this site is not fantastic, but the concept is great. There are a few rare jewels within the poll results, but overall I found many of the polls to be of little concern to myself. It is worth taking a look at and poking around, though.
The first flaw is that the majority of polls people take the time to respond to are not on what I would consider interesting or important subjects. Most of them are entertainment or sports related, making it hard to find popular polls that are related to something serious. The second flaw I found when considering writing about this site was the reliability. The results are not tamper proof. I found a poll that had been sabotauged, a program written to vote for one particular result hundreds of times per hour.
Overall this site is not fantastic, but the concept is great. There are a few rare jewels within the poll results, but overall I found many of the polls to be of little concern to myself. It is worth taking a look at and poking around, though.
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