Thursday, October 29, 2009

Just found...

I recently just found my Game Boy advance, that is really old, probably from middle school or something, I forget. But I realized that technology, especially in games have changed a lot. I don't have any other newer hand-held systems, like the PSP or Nintendo DS, but I feel like my little Game Boy that I found is way out of date. I was playing Tetris and I couldn't even switch the contrast on it. I couldn't see without a bright light beside me. Anyway, it's old-school and reminds me of how much of a nerd I was, it's awesome.
And also my new found old love for Tetris. I forgot how much I love that game. It's old-school, and just pretty fun for being a basic game.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Games

Today, in recitation, we discussed games, both current and "old-school" games. I found video games the most fascinating when I was younger, ages 8-11 or so. Video games have changed so much since then. The graphics are pretty crazy now. I compare the games that existed then that I played, like Street Fighter and Tekken to the today Street Fighter and Tekken games. I just saw a commercial for Tekken 6 on television, that is crazy. It just keeps going, and the game looks pretty good compared to the first ot second version.
I am also pretty amazed with video games now in general. I thought that Dance Dance Revolution was pretty extraordinary, just because you were involved, not only because you played with a different type of controller, but it was different. Now, there's the Nintendo Wii where you actually control the game and can play all types of sports on it. I can't really believe it. It's exciting.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

October break

Over fall break, I went camping in, basically, the middle on nowhere Kentucky. We had no cell phone service for about 15 miles from where our campsite was, but thankfully, we had a GPS!! We were completely ready for the trip. We had planned ahead of time for food, tents, chairs, everything you can think of for the trip itself, except for directions. Well thankfully, our handy Garmin helped us. It was on the spot with our mileage and speed, how amazing. I guess I never realized its many components until I had to spend about 5 hours in the car with nothing to do. It even helped us find the nearest Chinese food on the way home from Kentucky, since my friends were all craving some deep fried goodness. I suppose I underestimate what technology can do these days, but in a way I'm glad. But it's also scary. I can't imagine life without my cell phone or even a GPS now. I had no cell phone reception for two full days and I thought my life was going to end.
What has the world come to?

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Frustration with my cell phone

Although I have 3G capabilities on my phone, they are pretty useless here in West Lafayette. I get really frustrated when I go into the house I am living in and I am hardly able to send a text message because I don't even have service. Why doesn't T-mobile expand more here? I feel like  T-mobile is the only company that don't really have a lot of towers here, and that seems to be a problem. I actually get more bars when I am OFF CAMPUS. That is ridiculous. I don't live off campus, therefore it doesn't do me any good at all.

It's most frustrating when I am unable to send picture messages quickly. I appreciate the capability on my phone, but it makes no sense to have that when it take two days to download the picture being sent to me. So, my point is, I think West Lafayette should have more T-mobile towers, or that T-mobile should invest more here on campus. I'm out of state and where I'm from, T-mobile is the service to have since you get to use your 3G network EVERYWHERE! It's just frustrating when I'm at school.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Geocaching

After we did our geocache activity, I was surprised at how exciting it was. I didn't really understand the activity so much after reading about it online. It seemed silly to go out and search for some hidden stash, but after all I think it was pretty eventful and I was able to learn more about teamwork and cooperation as a class.  I like the idea of using a GPS to locate the hidden cache, I am actually thinking about whether or not it would be a good idea for a summer road trip. It seems very interesting. I like adventures and it would be a good one to travel and see different states to find a cache.