Xbox One: No Always-Online Requirement, But Needs To Phone Home

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The Xbox One was revealed earlier, and here are some answers about the always-online rumors that plagued the console before its announcement. Microsoft VP Phil Harrison said Xbox One doesn’t need a constant connection in order to play games, and you won’t be dropped from single-player games if your connection cuts out. However, it does require check-ins with Microsoft servers. This echoes the Xbox One FAQ, which cryptically says, “No, it does not have to be always connected, but Xbox One does require a connection to the Internet.”

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The number Harrison gave was once every 24 hours, but Microsoft’s PR department was quick to say that was just one potential scenario, not a certainty. Microsoft also provided half-answers about how used games and game sharing would work. Players will be able to take a game to a friend’s house and play it (using their profile, at least). Players will also have some mechanism to trade and sell used games, but it’s not yet clear exactly how it would work. If one player uses a disc to install a game on their Xbox One, then gives the disc to a friend, the friend will be able to install it, but needs to pay full price to play it.

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That scenario, however, assumes both players want to own the game — the second one would essentially be a unique copy. Microsoft said they have a plan for trading used games, which would involve deactivating the game on the original owner’s console, but they aren’t willing to elaborate yet.

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Set Your Watches For the End of Windows XP

In one year today exactly, Microsoft will shut down support for Windows XP. The deadline will prove a challenge for many of Australia’s largest users of IT, all struggling to migrate to new Microsoft environments.” Net Applications’ chart of current OS market share figured shows XP only slightly behind Windows 7, even now.

New computer!! HP Really Stepped up Their Game!

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I was going to just update my old computer or just build a whole new one. But for the coast and time, I get a pre-built HP PC. I saved about 200 and the spec. are about the same or better. So here is my little review on my computer.
The P7-1430 HP Pavilion p7 Desktop PC in Black has been designed to fit seamlessly in almost any home environment. Whether you’re surfing the Web, editing photos, mixing your soundtracks or creating your own home videos, HP Pavilion p7 desktop PC’s offer a variety of ways to make your computing experience richer and more rewarding. As you would expect from the leader in consumer PC’s, every HP Pavilion p7 PC includes many intuitive features that make capturing and sharing your digital experiences easier than ever.
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HP Pavilion P7-1430 Desktop PC:

Key Features and Benefits:

  • HP AMD Quad-Core Desktop with A10-5700 Accelerated Processor
    3.40GHz, 4MB L2 Cache
  • 8GB DDR3 SDRAM system memory (expandable to 32GB)
    Gives you the power to handle most power-hungry applications and tons of multimedia work on the HP Windows 8 Desktop Operating System with 8GB Memory and 2TB Hard Drive
  • 2TB SATA hard drive
    Store 1,300,000 photos, 571,000 songs or 1,053 hours of HD video and more
  • SuperMulti DVD Burner
    Watch movies, and read and write CDs and DVDs in multiple formats on the HP AMD Quad-Core Desktop with A10-5700 Accelerated Processor
  • 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
    Connect to a broadband modem with wired Ethernet or wirelessly connect to a WiFi signal or hotspot with the 802.11b/g/n connection built into your HP Windows 8 Desktop Operating System with 8GB Memory and 2TB Hard Drive
  • AMD Radeon HD 7660D graphics
    With up to 4GB graphics system memory
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Additional Features of the HP AMD Quad-Core Desktop with A10-5700 Accelerated Processor:
  • 15-in-1 memory card reader
  • 4 x USB 3.0 ports, 4 x USB 2.0 ports, 1 x headphone jack, 1 x microphone jack, 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet port, 1 x optical audio-out, 1 x microphone/line-in/line-out, 1 x rear speaker-out, 1 x side speaker-out, 1 x center (subwoofer), 1 x DVI-D, 1 x VGA
  • 1 x MiniCard, 3 x PCI Express (x1) slots, 1 x PCI Express (x1) slot, 2 x external 5.25″ bays, 1 x external 3.5″ bay, 2 x internal 3.5″ bays
Software on the HP Windows 8 Desktop Operating System with 8GB Memory and 2TB Hard Drive:
  • Genuine Microsoft Windows 8 Operating System
  • Norton Internet Security (60 day trial)
  • HP Recovery Manager
Support and Warranty:
  • 1-year limited hardware warranty
  • Restore discs are not included (unless specified by supplier). We recommend you use the installed software to create your own restore and backup DVD the first week you use the computer.
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What’s In The Box:
  • Power cord
  • HP wireless keyboard
  • HP wireless optical mouse
  • Quick Start Guide
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More Detailed Specifications:
Desktop Includes Monitor No
Desktop Processor AMD A10-5700
Desktop Weight 21.20 lbs
Desktop CPU Cache 4MB L2 Cache
Desktop Video Memory Up to 4055MB
Desktop Processor Speed 3.40GHz
Desktop Power N/A
Desktop Audio High Definition Audio
Desktop Media Card Reader supports SmartMedia, xD, MultiMedia Card, Secure Digital (SD), Mini Secure Digital, Compact Flash I, Compact Flash II, IBM Microdrive, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro Duo, RSMMC, MMC Mobile
Desktop LAN Data Transfer Rate 1000Mbps
Desktop Network Card 802.11b/g/n;10/100/1000 Base-T
Desktop Optical Drive SuperMulti DVD Burner
Desktop Hard Drive Speed 7200RPM
Desktop Hard Drive Size 2TB
Desktop Hard Drive Type SATA
Desktop Memory Type DDR3
Desktop Memory Expandable 32GB
Desktop Memory RAM 8GB
Desktop Use Everyday
Desktop Refurbished No
Desktop Warranty 1 year limited
Desktop Dimensions (L x W x H) 16.14″ x 6.89″ x 15.28″
Desktop Video Graphics AMD Radeon HD 7660D
Desktop Special Feature AMD A75 FCH Chipset
Desktop Other Ports One D-Sub and One DVI-D (Back),Optical Audio Out; LAN; Microphone/Line-in/Line-out; Rear speaker-out; Side speaker out;Center (subwoofer)
Desktop USB Ports 4 USB 2.0 and 2 USB 3.0 ports (Back),2 USB 3.0 ports (Front)
All in One Desktop No
Touch Screen Enabled No

Book Reviews: Micro by Michael Crichton, Richard Preston

Micro by Michael Crichton
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by Michael Crichton, Richard Preston

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Jason Bucky Roberts‘s review

Feb 21, 13  ·  edit
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Read in October, 2012
Allegedly, when Michael Crichton passed away, he has completed approximately one-third of what has become “Micro”, as well as notes and files. The estate retained Richard Preston to complete “Micro”. The outcome is a pretty good techno-thriller, but is definitely not a Michael Crichton work.

Like most of Crichton’s work, “Micro” wants to blend contemporary events and science with more than a dash of scientific fantasy to produce an unexpected – and terrifying – outcome, such as the dinosaurs in “Jurassic Park”.

In “Micro”, seven graduate science students at Harvard are courted by a glad-handing entrepreneur, Vin Drake, to come interview for jobs with Nani gen Micro Technologies. The need for them is immediate and the seven are expected to put their studies aside to visit Nani gen in Hawaii and tour their facilities.

Eric Jansen, the brother of Peter, one of the students, is a Vice President at Nani gen. Peter receives a mysterious text message from Eric, saying only “don’t come”. Peter has also just received word that his brother Eric is missing and presumed dead after a boating accident.

Peter is suspicious, but doesn’t convey his suspicions to the others or the police. The police are occupied in a mild way with what they presume are the suicides of three men who are found slashed to death.

The story moves quickly to the point where we learn that Nani gen shrinks people and things to microscopic size and sends them into the rain forest to search out new ingredients for drugs and other commercial uses.

Vin Drake, it turns out, is not a nice person – the seven students are soon shrunk to a half-inch high and set loose in the rain forest where they are expected to die within a few days.

I won’t go into more detail in order to avoid spoilers. The book stands on its own, just don’t expect it to read like Michael Crichton.

The plot has lots of holes and depends on science, real and imaginary, to keep the reader interested. Character development is weak. The storyline becomes increasingly forced as the novel heads toward a conclusion.

I think the Crichton estate has made an error here and diluted the reputation of Michael Crichton. This doesn’t have the feel of a Crichton novel. It appears this posthumous effort was intended to exploit the Crichton name for money. It would never sell as well under the solo name of Richard Preston.

It isn’t an awful book by any stretch. It simply isn’t what it pretends to be, a Michael Crichton novel.

I’m a waiter and found this funny. All tho, I would be rather upset

An Applebee’s waitress who posted a receipt with a note from a pastor complaining about the automatic gratuity added to the bill on the Internet was fired on Wednesday after the pastor complained to her manager.

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Chelsea Welch, the waitress, wrote in an email to Yahoo News that the pastor (who has since been identified as Alois Bell) told Welch’s manager at the St. Louis-area Applebee’s that the ensuing firestorm had “ruined” her reputation.

“I give God 10%,” Bell wrote on the receipt, scratching out the automatic tip and scribbling in an emphatic “0″ where the additional tip would be. “Why do you get 18?” (There were more than eight people in Bell’s party, triggering the auto-tip.)

Welch, who snapped a photo of the bill from a fellow server and uploaded to Reddit, defended her right to post the receipt. “I thought the note was insulting, but also comical,” she told Consumerist.com. “And I thought other users would find it entertaining.”

Bell, a pastor at Truth in the World Deliverance Ministries Church, was not amused, and she called Welch’s manager to complain.

“[It was] a lapse in my character and judgment,” Bell told the Smoking Gun, adding she did not expect her easily recognizable signature would be, as her friend informed her, “all over Yahoo. You went viral!”

“My heart is really broken,” Bell added. “I’ve brought embarrassment to my church and ministry.”

A spokesman for Applebee’s said it apologized to Bell for violating her “right to privacy” and confirmed that Welch “is no longer employed by the franchise.”

Welch was surprised that Applebee’s fired her, “especially because there was nothing specific in the employee handbook admonishing this behavior.”

“I had no intention of starting a witch hunt or hurting anyone. I just wanted to share a picture I found interesting,” she said. “I come home exhausted, sore, burnt, dirty and blistered on a good day. And after all that, I can be fired for ‘embarrassing’ someone who directly insults their server on religious grounds.”

Welch also isn’t buying Bell’s embarrassment. “If this person wrote the note, obviously they wanted it seen by someone,” she said. “I’ve been stiffed on tips before, but this is the first time I’ve seen the Big Man used as reasoning.”

Adventures in Single Parenting

Where to start…? For the past year or so I’ve been keeping a log of the day-to-day life of myself and my kids. I’ve also been keeping a medical log as well, mostly for my son seeing how he has the most of the problems. The reason for all the record keeping was caused by me and my ex-wife getting a divorce about a year ago…. As it stands I have the kids 90% of the time. She moved out.. I don’t know why I’m writing about this now. I think it was caused by reading everything that I wrote in the logs.
I know I made a post when everything went down on Facebook and I also stated that I wouldn’t talk about it again.. But there are so many things digging at me.. The drama, games, the lack of respect. Here is the post I made on Facebook:

“End of a Chapter. Starting a new one
by Jason Roberts on Sunday, July 8, 2012 at 12:16am ·

I’ve been thinking a lot about this for the past month or two now. For those who knows both me and Laurel personally, know that we have been, having a great deal of trouble in our marriage.

For the past month now we both came to the point where things are just not working out anymore. We have parted ways and moved on to other things.

We are both working together to make sure the kids are happy in all this and that there is NO bad blood between us both. I know it’s never easy and also sad. But in the long run it’s for the best I think. We are just on to different levels and have different ideas for what we want out of life.

Now this is something that just didn’t happen over night. No this has been going on from Oct. 2011 to now. We’ve try to work things out. But it wasn’t till these last 2 months is where we both realized that things were just never going to be the same or get better. Again there is no bad blood, no “he said, she said.” going on. We are both living our lives and making sure that the kids are happy , health, and that they have everything they need in life. After all.. That is what is important, the kids.

It feels nice to talk about this finally. We’ve been keeping a lot of this under raps for so long, worry on what people may think. Are we going to lose friends? Lose family? Be everyone seems to be working with us to make sure everyone is happy and working together.

We both are see other people and living our lives the way we see fit. No more, no less. This is the last and only time I will ever write about this. The fact is that this is a personal matter. But all of our friends are on here and this is just an easier way to inform everyone that needs to know.”

The truth of the matter is I tried to make it work.. THREE times I’ve tried to make things work out. Whats odd is, I’ve always said if someone cheated on me I was out. Gone.. But for some reason that just eludes me to why I tried to make things work. Maybe it was for the kids? I don’t know….. As time goes on my attention is on the kids. They have become my life and I will do anything for them. I want them to be happy and health. I’m just tired of  walking on egg shells so to speak.

I’m the one doing everything for them. School, meetings with teachers, Doctor appointments, helping with homework. I make sure they have clean cloths and 3 meals a day. Oh sure she takes them every so often. For the past month it’s been Tuesdays and Saturdays only for a few hours. But there have been a few times where I get a text or phone call stating that she is “tired” or not “feeling good” OR my favorite is ” can you come and get them? They won’t listen to anything I say.”

I’m sorry… But that’s not how this works. You’re the parent, the Mother… I just don’t get it really, it’s like they come off as a chore. Also what kills me is when I get texts late at night asking if I’m unhappy having the kids all the time? Followed up with a lame attempted of saying sorry for making a mess of my life.

No… I’m done being nice, I tired of the games and drama. Tired of waiting for someone’s mind to make decision and/or keep a promise. These kids are my life, the air I breath. They make me complete and happy where I am no made what. I love seeing their little faces in the morning and telling me what they had dreams about. How they slept and what they want for breakfast. I mean yeah it lonely not having another adult around to talk to. But I figured a relationship or what have you will happen in its own time. I just hope they are okay with kids HA-HA! I’ll tell you this tho… If I ever do get married again, that’s it! I want someone to talk to me about the problems when they have them. Not just sit there and do nothing. Like I said in that post:

“We are just on to different levels and have different ideas for what we want out of life.”

Microsoft Reportedly Working On Its Own Smartphone

According to a (paywalled) report in the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft is experimenting with its own smartphone design. Officials at some of Microsoft’s parts suppliers, who declined to be named, said the Redmond, Wash.-based company is testing a smartphone design but isn’t sure if a product will go into mass production.” The article continues: “If Microsoft pushes ahead with its mobile phone, it would underscore how far Microsoft has moved away from its long-standing practice of making software and leaving decisions about design, features and marketing of the computing hardware to partners such as Hewlett-Packard or Samsung Electronics. … As it does so, Microsoft pulls from a modified playbook of Apple—whose hardware-plus-software approach Microsoft officials long have scorned. … Smartphones running Microsoft’s two-year-old Windows Phone operating software for cellphones haven’t sold well, and Microsoft may want to leave itself an option to test whether its own phone would spur sales.