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  • Job: Game Tester

    One of the ways to break into the gaming industry is to be a game tester. A large majority of people who broke in, came in as game testers. You play countless hours of the game, basically doing QA since the programmers’ time is more expensive and not as effective at QA’ing their own work.

    What I find interesting about this job is that they are now doing this for mobile phones. Now that phones are more powerful than my first computer, which had some great games on it to my father’s dismay, the future is so bright for gaming in this arena.

    <a href=”http://jobsearch.monster.com/getjob.asp?JobID=20207847″>Probably dead now as these fade in about 2 hours, but check it out!</a>

  • Screens Work

    School’s out till January 10th, so all Saturday’s till then will be spent in bed till 3pm… which is when I usually would be getting out of class!

    My last project was to write an executive persuasion paper, and present a speech to the class, convincing the board of directors to relocate (I chose expanding the business) to one of 3 chosen cities. I did some research on all 3 cities and states, sorted through the plethora of links, reading what was relavant, wrote my outline, wrote my paper, re-read it… and then passed out. There was no way to do the phat presentation I wanted to do. Not to mention the fact that my professor did not like PowerPoint… personally. By that, he didn’t mind if other people used it, but he felt that a lot of speakers will use it as a sheild and hide behind it; the PowerPoint being the star and not the speaker.

    Not saying I’m handsome, but I’d never be upstaged by Flash. Therefore, I gave myself an hour and a half in the wee hours of the morning before school to work on it and finish it utilizing some of the images the night before. I’ve used Flash in the past as pretty much my outline of my speech on whatever I was speaking about. Really, it’s to help keep me on track as I love tangent trees.

    I hadn’t used Screens albeit once to determine what the difference was between them and forms… and I wanted to see the new layout + had some JSAPI ideas. At any rate, within an hour and a half, I had my presentation saved to a CD and raced off to school. It took 6 hours for the coffee to kick in, but I gave my presentation last, and it rocked.

    Screw PowerPoint… I got Flash.

    Granted, there are pro’s and con’s to each, but for my personal comfort level, they (<a href=”http://www.macromedia.com/”>Macromedia</a>) just made it so easy for me to knock out a presentation even faster utilizing Flash. I just wish I could of used this a year and a half-ago applying for that PowerPoint job.

    “I don’t see any PowerPoint on your website…” was one of the replies to a PowerPoint job inquiry I had applied for.

    Oh well, rocks having it now!

  • Saddam Captured: ‘We got him’

    Another veil of fear hopefully lifted for Iraqi people.

    Now, where are da WOMD?

    <a href=”http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/12/14/sprj.irq.main/index.html”>Developing Story</a>

  • Most amount of homework in least amount of time

    What is the most amount of homework you ever did in the least amount of time?

    I think I’m on my 3rd record of my life tonight… thankfully I can lend some Flash skills to it, but I hate my research for this paper I have to write already. I’ll just have to pray that my love of improv and use of Flash in place of PowerPoint will score me points.

    I’m downing coffee like mad, but I’m so burnt out; this week was nuts emotionally at work, and all I wanna do is work on Central stuff, drink, and play Baldur’s Gate 2.

    BLEH>>>!!!!LJaklsdjfkljasdfj