2.21.2009

Long Ass Post

Here's the February post, as (sort of) promised.

Minor news: Classes are going fine. Nothing great, nothing terrible. I have my first calc test next week, so we'll see how that goes. I think I'll do okay, but I'm really bad at making myself study. Hopefully I can get together with some other calc kids. Just finished the first Comp Sci project, which was hella easy. We basically filled in an interface for an array list class. None of the methods were much longer than like, 5 lines, and plenty of them were fewer. I'm partering up with a guy this semester for the projects. So far I've done all the coding. Usually I'm typing, but when I'm not at the keyboard, I basically have to tell him what to write. He understands the concepts and stuff, but only after I remind him of them. So that's probably gonna get annoying by the end of the semester. But at least he'll probably help motivate me to actually work on projects instead of waiting until the day before. Music & Politics is whatever. Our discussions are usually pretty good. I just gone done with an uber-bibliography assignment for our end of semester research paper. We had to find 10 sources, 5 of which were scholarly, 1 of which was from the library and unavailable online, then we had to "annotate" (in quotes because it's not actually annotation, my professor just thinks it is) them all in 150-300 words. So my bibliography assignment ended up with a greater word count than my final paper will have (it'll be 3000 words, and my "bibliography" was around 3,200). Psych is going pretty well. My professor had hip surgery, so we've had 3 guest lectures and 1 day off. The material is really interesting. I'm a bit worried about the exams though. There are only three, and I've heard my professor's exams are usually less than easy. We'll see how things go. Guitar lessons are finally going somewhere. I'm learning right hand technique, which is what I need to work on most. It's really hard to make myself play in the proper classical position because my muscle memory tells me to do it how I've always done it. But that's less conducive to efficient playing, so I guess I should re-train myself. Speaking of which, I haven't practiced all week...

Major news: I got a PS3. Which the "major news" category will be devoted to (because, obviously, PS3s are more important than education). It is, quite frankly, badass. Better than an Xbox because of its exclusives, its Blu-Ray, its free online service, its quietness, and its reliability. The only thing I like more about the Xbox is the controller. And I grew up with PS1 and PS2, so I'm definitely okay with the DualShock. First off: graphics. Fucking. Amazing. Somehow, my PS3 upscales my 19" 720p LCD TV output to 1080p. I assume it's not true 1080p, cuz that wouldn't make sense, but I don't know the intricacies of how HD works, so I don't know if it's actually 1080p or not. Either way, it looks better than the Xbox (though only slightly). With it I got Call of Duty: World at War, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, and LittleBig Planet. The first two I'm quite enthusiastic about, the last not so much. I heard such good things about it, and it got such good reviews, but I really don't feel much desire at all to play it... Maybe I haven't given it a fair chance. Anyway, COD is great, as usual. I prefer COD4 because it seems like going back to WWII technology is a step in the wrong direction. It's still loads of fun though. Easily the best WWII COD game. The COD4 multiplayer pretty much pwns WaW's, but WaW's is still a lot of fun. Metal Gear Solid 4 is basically one of the most badass games of all time, mostly due to the awesomeness of the Metal Gear series in general. I haven't played through a lot of it (just recently completed Act 1), but so far it's pretty kick ass. I've heard there is like, over 24 hours of cutscene time throughout the game. Which is fucking ridiculous. But it adds a lot to the story (most of the time), so I guess it's okay. Just yesterday I got Uncharted: Drake's Fortune from Amazon. I was skeptical about this game when I saw the previews for it. It looked a little too lighthearted for the type of game it is. But the demo pretty much removed all doubt as to whether it was gonna be good or not. The graphics are incredible. There are so many colors and the textures are incredibly realistic. The biggest downside: It's short as hell. I've beaten it twice now. I got it yesterday. First time through probably took around 6 hours. The story is such that it would have been difficult for them to drag it out much longer. But 6 hours is still excessively short for a purely single player game. Second time took around 4 and a half, maybe 5. COD got some flak for its short campaign, but it was at least 10 hours long, and there's practically infinite replay value because of the kick ass multiplayer. I still think it's an awesome game, though. I'm going through it on Crushing difficulty now. It's a Naughty Dog game (they always put out hyper-playable, fluid games), and like the Jak and Daxter series there are unlockables. You do stuff, gain points, and once you reach a certain point level, you unlock stuff. Stuff like concept art and making-of videos, but also in-game stuff like new "outfits" (either the main character wears different clothes, or you become another character entirely) and the ability to choose whatever weapon you want. That feature gives it a decent amount of replay value, especially for a single player game. Anyway, enough ranting about video games.

tl;dr - Classes are okay, PS3 kicks ass.

That's it for February. Time to go practice guitar.

P.S. Zach, are you still interested in buying my Xbox?

7 comments:

Feather Rocketship said...

tl;dr note not necessary. God, some of my longest posts are maybe 50% longer than that. :P

And they included rantings more extensive (and probably less enjoyable to read) than that.

I can't decide whether it's impressive or ridiculous how long you made this post. I think it's both. XD

Aceroth said...

Maybe you just require tl;dr sections more, and your perception on when it's necessary is skewed :P.

Zach said...

I like the tl;dr. But I'm going to read it.

My amp hasn't sold, and I don't think it's going to : |

So I have no money at the moment

Aceroth said...

Okay, that's cool. I'll ask again before spring break, but no worries if you can't.

Feather Rocketship said...

"Maybe you just require tl;dr sections more, and your perception on when it's necessary is skewed :P."

I completely can't decide if that's insulting, as in, "nobody reads your long posts, so you should put in tl;dr sections" or if you just didn't articulate very well. Really confused about the placement of the word "require."

Aceroth said...

Haha, no, not an insult. I'm just saying perhaps your concept of an average sized post is skewed because of how long your posts often are, and thus you are not the best candidate to judge when a tl;dr section is necessary. "Require" isn't strategically placed or anything. It's just the first word I thought of to put there.

I like your long post. Keep 'em coming :)

Feather Rocketship said...

Don't forget: you need a post for march, boy.