The Clintons, ‘92. Current favorite reaction image to a fair amount of stuff.
Semanal Work
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[ transcription:
Women are women, regardless of sex,
And men are men, in the same respects.
You can be both, or a mix of the two,
Or you can be neither, if that’s what suits you,
But people are people, whatever their parts,
Because what really matters is inside of our hearts. ]
My opinion on people's opinions of the new iPad, and how it relates to game consoles ›
A friend of mine recently spent a fair amount of time on a semi-successful diatribe comparing Apple’s release schedule to that of game consoles. He pointed out how ridiculous it is that console makers release one revision every 5 or so years when iOS devices get hardware updates once or twice a year, and typically a software update each year as well.
There are definitely complications we could introduce to this juxtaposition, but on a basic level there is a good comparison we can derive from this that relates to some of the coverage of the release of the new iPad.
Jim Dalrymple at The Loop supplements his general exclamation of awe at the new iPad with the more specific explanation that every aspect of its operation seems better. Part of the reason why this is the case is because iPads at least at first are used to complete most tasks using the default software, which Apple can keep as current as possible using their internal release schedules. Dalrymple’s shout-out extolled how delightful the new iPad felt when he was playing with iBooks, Safari, and iPhoto.
Game consoles have had much longer lives than smartphones or computers in no small part because they get far more graphically and technically impressive games than they had at launch as their third-party developers get more familiar with their tools. They also require much less maintenance on the company’s end, as most of their use tends to be either the playing of games or of other third-party apps. They pay the price for this with their long-term update schedule when they are forced to make larger and more disruptive updates to justify a new platform. It only takes a look at how shoddily the PS3 plays PS2 games to see how quickly these more significant changes can sour some customers and developers on a company’s whole console ecosystem.
John Gruber’s coverage of Amazon’s bit-by-bit rollout of their Retina-ready Kindle app even before the official sale-date of the new iPad is example enough of the pressure Apple exerts by shifting their customer base’s expectations to compel third-party developers to keep up. Consumers like it, and developers, despite having other available bones to pick with Apple, seem to have taken a shine to the App Store as well.
Whatever else we might claim about our Cupertino friends’ pros and cons, this scheduling difference at the very least gives them a decent chance to beat the SonyMicrosoftNintendos of the world at their own game.
Eureka 7 is the best anime
anyone who says otherwise is wrong
I mean, you’re allowed to like another anime more
but E7 is still the best one
If we’re going with, “what anime is most likely to turn me into a blubbering mess over a 25-hour span of time” as our operating definition of “best”:
Yes, yeah, pretty much.
there’s virtually no chance I’m not just keeping this on loop for the foreseeable future
Minimal Mac: TV Is Broken ›
Recently, while on vacation in New Orleans for Mardi Gras and visiting family, we stayed at my sister’s house. She was kind enough to let us have her place while she found accommodations elsewhere. She moved in to this place herself not too long ago and was proud to point out to us the brand new,…
Guante: 10 Responses to the Phrase “Man Up” (Spoken-Word)
Guante’s poem about why the phrase “man up” (popularized in Miller Lite commercials, TV shows and real life) is stupid
“Because contrary to what you may believe not every problem can be solved by ‘growing a pair’
you can’t armwrestle your way out of chemical depression
the CEO of that company that just laid you off does not care how much you bench
and I promise there is no beer in the universe full bodied enough to make you love yourself.”
Absolutely brilliant.
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this was my final from last semester! cool! individual detaily shots coming soon….



