Saturday, September 6, 2008

Wondering How Cheap are the Consoles Nowadays? Here's A Big Surprise!

Xbox 360 now cheapest console

Prices drop on Friday

By Mike Smith

Are you still sitting on the fence about the Xbox 360?

Here's some news that might make up your mind: as of Friday, Microsoft is cutting prices across the entire Xbox 360 model line-up, leaving the Arcade edition at $199, $50 cheaper than the Wii -- which has been the cheapest way to get into next-gen gaming since its debut two years ago. The Arcade is the least capable of the three Xbox 360 models currently available, and includes a wired controller and a 256 MB memory card rather than the hard drives found on higher priced bundles.

The price drop sees Microsoft taking aim at the Wii's enormous market share, and with stock shortages still plaguing potential Wii buyers, it might just work -- especially when Microsoft is packing an ever-growing selection of family-friendly games, and planning an imminent interface overhaul that'll make the machine's dashboard easier to use. Retail giant GameStop is expecting the strategy to succeed, too, at least in the short term: the company's senior vice-president was quoted in Business Week as saying he expected Xbox 360 sales to jump anywhere from 1.5 to three times in the wake of the move.

Microsoft's other Xbox 360 hardware bundles received comparable price cuts, leaving the Premium edition (which includes a 60 GB hard drive) at $299, and the Elite (which includes a 120 GB hard drive and a snazzy matt black finish) at $399. Meanwhile, Sony's PlayStation 3 remains the most expansive offering, with the cheapest system in its range retailing at $399.

Source : Yahoo! Games

Random Question #2

If you were a wrestler, what would be your finishing move?

If I were a wrestler... Id call my finishing move...


"BulubogtakiSikwaki Slam!"

Blunder of the Week

In a chat conversation: (this is my ex-girlfriend by the way)

Airo: hello! how's life?

G.G. :I'm fine! How bout you?

Airo: uhm... just the same old lonely guy...

G.G. : ngee!


-afterthoughts : WTF!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

From My Side : 21 things Girls dont realize - From Phoebe

1) Guys may be flirting around all day, but before they go to sleep, they always think about the girl they truly care about....

Airo : For me, this holds true at times.. Well, I can't and won't represent the majority of men. I think because i have more balls than most of them.

2) Guys are more emotional than you think, if they loved you at one point, it'll take them a lot longer then you think to let you go, and it hurts every second that they try.

Airo : Well, maybe... My head sometimes becomes more of a burden than its worth.

3) Guys go crazy over a girl's smile(:

Airo : YES!

4) A guy who likes you wants to be the only guy you talk to.

Airo : Not really.. we would want attention.. But maybe not that much

5) Giving a guy a hanging message like "You know what?..uh...nevermind.." would make him jump to a conclusion that is far from what you are thinking. And he'll assume he did something wrong and he'll obsess about it trying to figure it out.

Airo : It's not our fault... Give a girl a hanging message and she would think you're breaking up wid her.

6) If a guy tells you about his problems, he just needs someone to listen to him. You don't need to give advice.

Airo : No messiah complex required pls. We believe we have all we need. We just need girls to be there to support us.

7) A usual act that proves that the guy likes you is when he teases you.

Airo : Once again... YES! or maybe its the other way around

8) GUYS LOVE YOU MORE THAN YOU LOVE THEM!!!

Airo : A subjective claim.. Maybe... Maybe not..

9) Guys use words like hot or cute to describe girls. They rarely use beautiful or gorgeous. If a guy uses that, he loves you or likes you a whole heck of a lot.

Airo : I never thought of it like this... haha Well, yeah.. i think...

10)If the guy does something stupid in front of the girl, he will think about it for the next couple days or until the next time he spends time with the girl.

Airo : We are MEN! we are not supposed to look stupid in front of girls. And if ever we do. We remember it like prom night...

11)If a guy looks unusually calm and laid back, he's probably faking it and he is really thinking about something.

Airo : Another big YES!

12) When a guy says he is going crazy about the girl, he really is (Guys rarely say that)

Airo : Do we? aww come on... Really now?

13)When a guy asks you to leave him alone, he's just actually saying, "Please come and listen to me"

Airo : It's the man-on-top complex... We dont just want to be seen fallen or down. So please understand. Its just that Rambo didnt do this sort of stuff when Vietnam was on siege.

14)If a guy starts to talk seriously, listen to him. It doesn't happen that often, so when it does, you know something's up.

Airo : Maybe... (winks!)

15) When a guy looks at you for longer than a second, he's definitely thinking something.

Airo : Who knows? Did you really think we'd admit sumthing like that?

16) Guys really think that girls are strange and have unpredictable decisions and are MAD confusing but somehow are drawn even more to them.

Airo : (cue : bitter virgin)

17)A guy would give the world to be able to read a girl's mind for a day.

Airo : Not really, we like guessing. And a girl is the best puzzle God ever made.

18)No guy can handle all his problems on his own. He's just too stubborn to admit it.

Airo : Yeah right... And what? girls can?

19)NOT ALL GUYS ARE RUDE!!! Just because ONE is RUDE doesnt mean he represents ALL of them.

Airo : YEAH! not all guys are rude? Some are really really rude.

20)WHEN A GUY SACRIFICES HIS SLEEP AND HEALTH JUST TO TALK TO YOU, HE REALLY LIKES YOU AND WANTS TO BE WITH YOU AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.

Airo : Many ways to show adoration. So lame.

21)EVEN IF YOU DUMP A GUY MONTHS AGO AND HE LOVED YOU HE PROBABLY STILL DOES AND IF HE HAD ONE WISH IT WOULD BE YOU TO COME BACK INTO HIS LIFE

Airo : Sadly, In my case... YES..

Google aims at Microsoft with new Web browser

SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc. is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search engine.
The Mountain View, California-based company took the unusual step of announcing its latest product on the Labor Day holiday after it prematurely sent out a comic book drawn up to herald the new browser's arrival.
The free browser, called "Chrome," is supposed to be available for downloading Tuesday in more than 100 countries for computers running on Microsoft's Windows operating system. Google said it's still working on versions compatible with Apple Inc.'s Mac computer and the Linux operating system.
Google's browser is expected to hit the market a week after Microsoft's unveiling of a test version of its latest browser update, Internet Explorer 8. The tweaks include more tools for Web surfers to cloak their online preferences, creating a shield that could make it more difficult for Google and other marketing networks to figure out which ads are most likely to appeal to which individuals.
Although Google is using a cartoonish approach to promote Chrome, the new browser underscores the gravity of Google's rivalry with Microsoft, whose Internet Explorer is used by about 75 percent of Web surfers.
Google's lead in the lucrative Internet search market is nearly as commanding, with its engine processing nearly two-thirds of the Web's queries.
For the past few years, Google has been trying to take advantage of its search engine's popularity to loosen Microsoft's grip on how most people interact with personal computers.
The assault so far has been focused on a bundle of computer programs, including word processing and spreadsheet applications, that Google offers as an alternative to one of Microsoft's biggest money makers, its Office suite of products.
Google has tried to make its alternatives more appealing and accessible by hosting them for free over Internet connections instead of requiring users to pay a licensing fee to install them on individual computers, as Microsoft typically does.
Meanwhile, Microsoft has tried to thwart Google by investing billions in the development of its own search engine and making an unsuccessful attempt to buy Yahoo Inc. for $47.5 billion.The tensions between Microsoft and Google now seem likely to escalate with Google's foray into Web browsing.
Until now, Google had been trying to undermine Internet Explorer by supporting Firefox, a Web browser developed by the open-source Mozilla Foundation. Bolstered by an advertising partnership with Google's search engine, Firefox ranks as the second most popular browser, with a market share of more than 10 percent. Google recently extended its advertising alliance with Firefox through 2011.
Bearing the stamp of Google's renowned brand, Chrome could be an even more formidable rival to Explorer.
Still, Google's name is no guarantee of success. For instance, Google's instant messaging service has not come close to catching up to the market-leading products made by Yahoo, Microsoft and Time Warner Inc.'s AOL.
In a blog post Monday, Google touted Chrome as a more sophisticated Web browser better suited for displaying the dynamic and interactive content blossoming on the Web as people migrate from television, radio and newspapers.
"The Web gets better with more options and innovation," Sundar Pichai, Google's vice president of product management, and Linus Upson, Google's engineering director, wrote in the posting. "Google Chrome is another option, and we hope it contributes to making the Web even better."
Microsoft brushed aside the threat posed by Google in a statement Monday from Dean Hachamovitch, Internet Explorer's general manager."
The browser landscape is highly competitive, but people will choose Internet Explorer 8 for the way it puts the services they want right at their fingertips ... and, more than any other browsing technology, puts them in control of their personal data online," Hachamovitch said.
Even as it has backed Firefox, Google has openly fretted about the possible ramifications of Microsoft's huge lead in Web browsing.Google is worried that Microsoft could abuse its power by manipulating Internet Explorer's default settings in a way that might diminish traffic to Google's search engine, which serves as the hub of the largest online ad network.
In 2006, Google contacted the Justice Department to raise alarms about changes to Internet Explorer that Google believed made it more difficult to install search toolbars made by Microsoft's rivals. Although regulators decided not to intervene, Microsoft subsequently modified the way Explorer handled the selection of search toolbars. - AP

Internet traffic grows 53 percent from mid-2007

NEW YORK - International Internet traffic kept growing in the last year, but at a slower rate than before, and carriers more than kept pace by adding more capacity, a research firm said Wednesday.The findings by TeleGeography Research are important because some US Internet service providers say they are struggling with the expansion of online traffic, and are imposing monthly download limits on heavy users. The figures from TeleGeography don't exactly correlate to average Internet usage by US households, but give an indication of wider trends.TeleGeography said traffic grew 53 percent from mid-2007 to mid-2008, down from a growth rate of 61 percent in the previous 12 months.Growth on long-haul lines in the US was even slower, at 47 percent. The big increase came in regions where the Internet is less mature. Traffic between the U.S. and Latin America more than doubled.Meanwhile, international Internet capacity on ocean-spanning optical fibers increased 62 percent. On average, Internet traffic now uses just 29 percent of the available bandwidth.TeleGeography research director Alan Mauldin noted that the number of new broadband subscribers has been falling since 2001, but that the overall increase in Internet traffic remains high because of the increasing demand for online video.- AP

Oil down to $105 after US gasoline supplies report

NEW YORK - Oil prices are falling after the government reported a smaller-than-expected drop in US gasoline stockpiles.The Energy Information Administration said Thursday that U.S. gasoline stocks fell by 1 million barrels to 194.4 million barrels for the week ending Aug. 29, less than the 1.8 million-barrel drop analysts surveyed by energy research firm had Platts expected. The EIA also said US crude supplies fell unexpectedly last week.The market appeared to be interpreting the gas inventory figure as more evidence of weakening demand.Light, sweet crude for October delivery is down $2.70 at $105.65 a barrel in morning trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. - AP

Basketball: NBA rookies banished from transition program - report

NEW YORK, Sept 3, 2008 (AFP) - Mario Chalmers and Darrell Arthur, heroes of the University of Kansas' run to a US college crown, were dismissed from the National Basketball Association rookie transition program, ESPN reported.

The sports television network's website, citing unnamed sources, said the pair were banished Wednesday morning after being discovered in their hotel rooms with marijuana and women, a violation of the program's visitors ban.

Arthur and Chalmers, among 69 rookies who arrived Tuesday for a four-day seminar on adapting to the NBA, were fined 20,000 dollars each and will begin their first NBA season on the suspended list, according to the report.

Chalmers sank a game-tying 3-pointer in the dying seconds to force overtime in the US college final, where Kansas beat Memphis 75-68.

Chalmers was selected 34th by Minnesota in June's NBA Draft then traded to Miami while Arthur went 27th to New Orleans, was traded to Portland, which sent him to Houston and finally dealt to Memphis.


Source: Yahoo! News

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Random Question #1

Q: Well, maybe they don't need them, but don't you think that some fish might like a bicycle?


Well, fishes wont like bicycles. I guess. Because in the first place the ocean is no park. There are no bicycle lanes in the sea. It's also not good for their fins.

So what's the whole point?

So what's the whole point of keeping a blog these days? Let me see, there is basically no reason for me to do so. It's been almost 2 months since my last fateful relationship. And I havent had much contact with girls either. And it has been months. Well, I guess there really are better things to do than flirt and get laid.

But really, what kicked my "make-a-blog-self" to life was when nikki asked me a familiar question. "Naa kay blog bai?" (Do u have a blog?) Now there really was nothing to it. But the ring of the thought that some people really thought I was keeping a blog was rather bothering. So here, im starting all over again, from scratch, from square one. I just hope this stuff works.