Wednesday, June 25, 2008

I dig Digsby


Found an awesome new IM - the Digsby Messenger.
Let's you integrate Gtalk, Yahoo, MSN, Jabber, ICQ, AIM... and even Facebook!
And
you can combine repeated contacts in different networks into a single one, so no never-ending lists. Sorting by groups, status, etc is there...
And for those of you who are fed up with Gtalk's inability to go
invisible... here you go!
Plus there's a really neat add-on for email, and social networks. So every time any update happens on the network, or a new mail comes, you get a little pop-up blurb. This includes POP3 accounts too!
And you can generate HTML / flash widgets for your blog.
And it looks very very sleek 'n sexy... nice skins.

Drawbacks - no Orkut or Skype integration.
I'm still yet to try out the file transfer capabilities... but I'm in love with this and it can do no wrong, so you check it out and draw your own conclusions.

Friday, June 13, 2008

lies, damned lies, and...


Internet Statistics

Gamin'




what else can I say but right on!

Friday, May 30, 2008

it's widget time!

Youniverse has come up with a series of truly awesome self-discovery visual quizzes. Dating, love, personality, travel, well-being, and sexual turn-ons... nice self-discovery timepass. Only trouble - so many things I want to do, it's hard to make choices sometimes. Anyway, try em out...

Youniverse Personality TestYouniverse Personality Test


This a sampler. Rest on youniverse.com



Thursday, May 29, 2008

Wanna Play?

Summer’s here, and you could fry an egg on your head in 7.5 seconds if you step outside, but a better source of entertainment is stocking up with some of the best, must-have games, calling your friends, switching on the AC and switching off reality for a while.
Here’s 10 games, that you have to try to touch the limits of the gaming experience. The best bet for the summer’s entertainment.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl


Game Summary: Multiple cartoon game characters fi
ght using special and highly entertaining moves and effects in a fast-paced fighting game.
If you’ve ever played Nintendo, this is a must-have. You get no less than 35 unique characters in a single fighting game, where 4 fighters at a time can punch each other’s lights out with a zany collection of moves, super-attacks called Smashes, in a 3-D, superfast, and beautifully simple-to-play experience called Brawl. The music and sounds are electrifying, and the game sets such a blistering pace you won’t be able to blink, let alone breathe. And this will be your chance to see how characters from different games, each with their own unique fighting styles, skills, strategies and special effects, play off against each other.
Surprisingly for such a easy-play high-octane attackfest, there is a good deal of strategy involved, too; figuring out each opponent’s strengths and weaknesses versus your own, and quickly, will make you the master fighter.
And yes, there is a single-player option for playing alone as well.
If you have a Wii, know that it isn’t complete without this.

Available on: Nintendo Wii


Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2


Game Summary: An anti-terrorist team of six locates its targets, surveys the area, makes an attack strategy and moves in, all guns blazing.

This game is the most detailed, true-to-life, accurate shooter you can get. Everything in the game – weapons, movement, locales… confirm precisely to what they would be in real life, giving the game a very realistic feel.
Unlike a simple 1-person shooter, here you control a 6-person team; but the controls are easy, streamlined, and lots of fun.
Another major differentiator for Vegas 2 is dependence on tactics. You can’t just rush in and win. You need to observe, think, recon, plan, and then attack.
The maps – playing areas - are huge and detailed, and the AI – your computer opponents - are intelligent. Overall, a superb experience.

Available on: PC, PS3, Xbox360


Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare


Game Summary: Play the role of a soldier in today’s wars, from first-person viewpoint that immerses you in the action.

This game hits you right in the gut, from the starting credits itself. One of the most beautiful games I’ve played, at the level of the playing experience, lighting, effects, detail, sound, the works. That doesn’t mean it’s just a pretty picture; this is an awe-inspiring gaming experience. The AI is supernaturally advanced, and your enemies are, trust me, not simple programs. They’re practically real, people that watch how you fight, and respond accordingly. They call for backup, hide, ambush, and retreat to fight again.
Also, it’s highly realistic in the setting and story itself, rather than being like some C-grade sci-fi movie. This is as close as you can get to real life.
On single player, it’s really short, with missions finishing quickly; the real fun will come when you go multiplayer.
Make sure you have a high-end PC, to get the full impact.

Available on: PC, Xbox360, PS3.

God of War: Chains of Olympus


Game Summary: Play a general from the Greek mythological universe, fighting to save your city, and your Gods themselves.
Chains of Olympus is, story-wise, a prequel to the God of War titles on the PS2 – and yes, playing on a handheld rather than a console is just as good. It’s easily the most outstanding PSP title in the market. In fact, it’s easier to play than the console, because the controls have been stripped down to less confusing combos. There are fewer final fights and enemies, and the game is a bit linear; but that’s still ok, because the audio, visuals, and game responsiveness more than makes up for it.

Available on: PSP
Cool stuff
trailer


Devil May Cry 4


Game Summary: Fight with demonic forces and equally deadly humans in a dark, fantastical setting and a variety of weapons. Fantasy Action. Two words that fall desperately short of conveying the insane action-packed treat that is DMC4. If you've played earlier versions, you'll find a lot of the characters - as well as gameplay, weapons, and fighting styles - have been retained, while adding some brilliant new ones. Fighting styles are the backbone here - you get graded on the stylishness of your battles, not just the number of enemies you dispatch. You also switch between characters midway, giving a unique twist to playing and to the story.

Available on PC, Xbox360, and PS3.
Game site
trailer


Unreal Tournament 3


Game Summary: Multiplayer sci-fi shooter, where you only need to kill each other with innovative weaponry. If you’ve played this before, nothing changes much. The only thing(s) new is some vehicles, weapons, map features, a lot of maps… and a graphics engine that rocks.
That’s why the game completely redeems the repetitions with it’s game-playing experience and graphics alone.
Now you know what to expect. Start to finish, this is a frantic, explosive, war.
And if you haven’t played Unreal before – nothing should stop you from going out and trying UT3 right now.

Available on: PS3, Xbox360, PC
Demo
Game site
Trailer


Quake 4: Enemy Territory


Game Summary: War simulator using Quake characters, with a good mix of strategic battle planning and adrenaline-fueled shooting. Warning: This is not Quake. It’s a multiplayer war strategy game that just happens to inhabit the Quake universe. You won’t get much of the intense, single-person shooting experience that Quake delivered, and will instead need to concentrate on the overall war. Gameplay gives clear objectives, the maps are huge, and the new vehicles, awesome; but the fun element comes when you play as the macabre alien Strogg forces, and experience the war from the enemy’s viewpoint.
Be ready for a steep learning curve in playing. My suggestion- play singleplayer to get a feel of the vehicles, weapons, and the game, then go multiplayer, since the real strength of this game is in playing online with friends. You’ll need a high-end PC, but the experience will be worth it.

Available on: PS3, Xbox360, PC
Demo
Game site
Trailer


Burnout Paradise


Game Summary: Car Racing with several spectacular, destructive stunt-laden twists
The biggest new thing here is an open-city environment. This means you’re free of the fixed track, and can go anywhere, down any road or crossing, inside a large, very highly-detailed city. You’ll quickly find stuff to do, since on almost every crossroad is an event that you can participate in – races, stunts, best-time laps, etc. There’re around 75 cars in the game, but not all available immediately; you need to ‘unlock’ them by crashing into them on the streets. Just one more fun thing to do while you cruise around.
This is a game made for online, and especially for Xbox Live users, because a hilarious feature is the ability to take a photo of your (real) opponent’s expression just when you crash his vehicle in-game.
Gameplay is excellent. Driving is very well-controlled, and the cars feel realistic, while the speed effects, with wayside objects blurring past, give a huge rush.
Overall, the real experience – of smooth, realistic, racing high on effects – is very much there.

Available on: Xbox360, PS3
Game site
Trailer


Condemned 2: Bloodshot


Game Summary: Fighting game with a decidedly creepy feel mixed with violent gory action

Play this alone, at night. With a surround-sound system. And keep out of reach of children.
Bloodshot is a game not meant for the faint of heart, with gory visuals, ultraviolent gameplay, and extraordinarily creepy music and sound. It’s basically a fighting game, though there are some places where you can use guns; there’s also a very interesting angle in the forensics, which means it’s not a brainless shooter and you actually need to use your head, and pay attention to the storyline. The overall environment is very satisfyingly scary, and there’s a tremendous abundance of weapons and special-kill effects that make this one stand apart.

Available on: Xbox360, PS3
Game site
Trailer


Crysis


Game Summary: Highly detailed shooting game, in a sci-fi war setting
This game is not only so visually stunning that it doesn’t just raise the bar, it changes the rules of the game altogether; it’s also an incredibly detailed, interesting, and above all, realistic experience.
The graphics are what hit you first; the backgrounds as well as close-ups, including environment, vehicles, enemies, faces. All are so good they’re almost photographic.
Then, the gameplay. Crysis uses truly giant maps, so you have several options to reach your objective, and which route you take changes the game accordingly. The AI is smart, the environment is interactive rather than a flat backdrop, and weapons are detailed and feel extremely satisfying.
Lastly, the storyline. Sci-fi, but believable, realistic, and completely free of any cheesy scenarios a lot of other games suffer from. This could have been the best game here, if not for the huge demands Crysis makes on computer hardware; unless you’re already looking to upgrade, and upgrade big, forget the highest settings. The good news? It looks almost as good on medium-resolution.

Available on: PC
Demo
Trailer
Game site


Gears of War


Game Summary: Jump into fast-paced, gut-churning action against horrific enemies with a massive array of weaponry and special effects.
Released more than a year ago, Gears still is one of the best shooter games. It’s an interesting mix of tactics and all-out shooting, and in learning to use the environment to your advantage with taking cover and fighting. There’s not much in-depth storyline, but who needs it, anyway, when you can just leap into action with one of the superlatively splendid game weapons developed till date, the chainsaw-machinegun.
You’re always going to be accompanied by an AI buddy as you fight. The enemy is suitably ugly, vicious, and smart enough to make playing a challenge even on easy settings. The pace is fast, the music thumping, weapons & sound effects suitably grisly, and overall, an all-round action-movie experience beyond parallel.

Available on: Xbox360, PC.
Game site
Trailers


Flight Sim X: Acceleration

Game type: Flight Simulator

First and foremost – this is a simulator, so don’t go looking for a game. There are no dogfights, and no shooting friends and strangers out of the sky. But if you’re looking for the largest, most realistic, and most detailed flight sim, this is it.
FSX has more planes, locations, missions, realism, and graphical wow than earlier versions, but your PC hardware needs to be up to the challenge.
You’re rewarded with beautiful visuals, an incredibly sophisticated and detailed weather module, an ability to experience real flying conditions from anywhere in the world, and global landmarks, so you can cruise anywhere, and experience a level of scenery detail that’s far beyond anything you’ve seen so far.
There’s also a pack of 50 missions that will test your flying skills in a civilian setting, ranging from easy to incredibly tough.
In short – gamers and underpowered PCs stay away. Serious flying enthusiasts – this is the best in the genre.

Available on: PC
Game site
Trailer



Glossary

AI - Artificial Intelligence. Your computer opponent
Combos: Combination of simple moves that trigger a complex action sequence
Console: Any dedicated gaming device, usually attached with a TV. Eg. PS3, Xbox360, Wii.
Fighting Game: Game that depends on hand-to-hand fighting, or using weapons, but not guns.
First-Person: Perspective, where the player sees from a point of viewer that matches with the main character's view
FPS: First-person Shooter
Gameplay: The game playing experience
Graphics engine: The software that controls how realistically the game responds, looks, feels to the player
Graphics: Visuals of environment and objects. Gives a more realistic-looking game
Handheld: Any portable device used for playing games, like PSP, Gameboy, etc
High-end PC: at least 1 GB RAM, 10 GB free HD space, and a graphics card
Maps : Game locales, environments that you play in. Ranges from small (single room) to large (entire cities / islands / etc)
Multiplayer: Online gaming, where your opponents / teammates are not computer-controlled, but real people in different places.
Open environment: Player is not confined to a fixed path but can go anywhere he chooses in the game
PSP: PlayStation Portable
Responsiveness: Speed of response of the computer opponent and the game to your actions. Better response = less jerky movements, better control
Shooter: Game interface where you see the game from behind the barrel of a gun, in first-person
Simulator: A 'game' that bases it's challenge on being realistic, player has to overcome intricacies of real-life situations (like piloting a plane) rather than fighting enemies
Single-player: Gameplay style where you can play alone, with the computer acting as the principal opponent
Strategy Game: Focus is on resource management, such as supplies, territory, weapons, etc. Better control wins wars.
Third-Person: Perspective, where the player sees from a point of view slightly away from the main character and can control his overall interactions.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

reorganizing - a wake-up call

two things happened today, seemingly unrelated, but you know what coincidences are - messages from a Higher Power, if you're smart enough to listen.

1. Unny forwarded me an interview, which led me to the Cluetrain Manifesto, which in turn led me to a whole bunch of Web 2.0 sites.

2. The office organized and sent me to a workshop on Usability.

I need to seriously sort out the blog. Realized there's way too many frivolous, misleading, redundant, and dead links. The sidebar's a mess. The blogroll is way out of date and unusable. Even the content... suffers. So much potential, so unused.

I have a chance to rewrite my life. Change the way an organization thinks. What the hell - even change the world. Like I so happily wrote in my Orkut page; here's a chance. Can I make it happen? Something worth waking up each morning for. Something I love, that pays, too. Something that can redefine my career.

I think so.

Let's give it a shot, get her ready to go...

Saturday, May 3, 2008

lust for auto

GTA IV is out on PS3 and Xbox and my soul hungers. Especially now that I know I can't afford an upgrade nor a console for quite a while; damn, damn and damn.

But I guess I should take this as a heavenly sign; wait, upgrade big, and get Crysis, GTA IV, DMC 4, Bloodshot, and GoW 2. And Vegas 2.

Until then... I still need to finish Neverwinter. C&C 3. Oblivion. MP 2. Start with Warcraft III, Blood Money, and Supreme Commander.

Patience. Patience. All good things come to they who wait.

Moral of the story: Don't hunger. There are good things out there for every configuration, and just because you're underpowered doesn't mean you're inadequate. Fun doesn't come with a minimum system requirements clause.
I should apply this to Life, too, huh?


Wednesday, April 30, 2008

asha parekh rear

looking at the report of keywords that landed visitors to my blog(s), I have no words. Just 3 letters.
w. t. f???!
Asha Parekh Rear. I can't even begin to imagine what the user was looking for and what made him think a travel blog is where he'll find it.
Good ol' Bonguly remains a perennial favorite, an audio track of the passionate Bengali in full flow on the subjects dearest to him - cricket, politics, and, um, it's indescribable. You hafta listen to believe it.
My Watch Is Gaining Time. I remember using 'gaining time' in some post somewhere but if I google the phrase now, I got bored (pg 10) before my blog ever made an appearance.
There are some truly psychotic-level dedicated searchers out there. I wouldn't search so hard for porn, even when I was thirteen.

Monday, March 3, 2008

digital familiars



Nice classic youtube take-off on websites, done by JLT people with a nice timepass idea, time to kill, and and good feel for the net.

Makes you think, though.

Websites. Are. People.

Websites have personality, we talk to them every day, they know us and we know them. 88% of americans consider the internet an important part of their lives. IIT students in India were so continuously online the administration had to forcibly disconnect them to prevent social skill atrophy.

And I'm not talking about net porn or work. We are online more and more, for more and more, spending more and more time, sacrificing more and more alternatives without even being aware of them.

And I'm not saying that's a bad thing either. Being online automatically ups your IQ by fifty points, as far as the e-world is concerned. It's the first step towards true hive-mindship, cyberconsciousness... and we're heading for that like people, not borg, with all our idiosyncracies, megrims and vapours, neuroses, delusions and illusions, the works, the whole shebang.

And we're doing it not just all together, all nine billion of us, but with a whole new animal, inconcievable a couple of years back. Us, online. Our digital selves. Who we are, as described by our socnet profiles, the cookies in our browsers, the password files, avatars and nicks, our IP addresses. Our digital familiars in the age of cybermagic.

And along with us come all the others, AI, bots, the daemons and the sprites that we've made for company, which are not only becoming smarter and smarter, but are also picking up from us what it means to be alive - personality, preferences, idiosyncracies. The Turing Test is growing closer and closer to obsolescence. On Second Life, the difference is gone.

How long do you think it's going to be before the rest of the world follows?

Thursday, February 28, 2008

If World War II Was an RTS...

If World War Two had been an online Real Ttime Strategy game, the chat room traffic would have gone something like this...
*Hitler[AoE] has joined the game.*
*Eisenhower has joined the game.*
*paTTon has joined the game.*
*Churchill has joined the game.*
*benny-tow has joined the game.*
*T0J0 has joined the game.*
*Roosevelt has joined the game.*
*Stalin has joined the game.*
*deGaulle has joined the game.*
Roosevelt: hey sup
T0J0: y0
Stalin: hi
Churchill: hi
Hitler[AoE]: cool, i start with panzer tanks!
paTTon: lol more like panzy tanks
T0JO: lol
Roosevelt: o this fockin sucks i got a depression!
benny-tow: haha america sux
Stalin: hey hitler you dont fight me i dont fight u, cool?
Hitler[AoE]: sure whatever
Stalin: cool
deGaulle: **** Hitler rushed some1 help
Hitler[AoE]: lol byebye frenchy
Roosevelt: i dont got **** to help, sry
Churchill: wtf the luftwaffle is attacking me
Roosevelt: get antiair guns
Churchill: i cant afford them
benny-tow: u n00bs know what team talk is?
paTTon: stfu
Roosevelt: o yah hit the navajo button guys
deGaulle: eisenhower ur worthless come help me quick
Eisenhower: i cant do **** til rosevelt gives me an army
paTTon: yah hurry the fock up
Churchill: d00d im gettin pounded
deGaulle: this is fockin weak u guys suck
*deGaulle has left the game.*
Roosevelt: im gonna attack the axis k?
benny-tow: with what? ur wheelchair?
benny-tow: lol did u mess up ur legs AND ur head?
Hitler[AoE]: ROFLMAO
T0J0: lol o no america im comin 4 u
Roosevelt: wtf! thats bullsh1t u fags im gunna kick ur asses
T0JO: not without ur harbors u wont! lol
Roosevelt: u little biotch ill get u
Hitler[AoE]: wtf
Hitler[AoE]: america hax, u had depression and now u got a huge fockin army
Hitler[AoE]: thats bullsh1t u hacker
Churchill: lol no more france for u hitler
Hitler[AoE]: tojo help me!
T0J0: wtf u want me to do, im on the other side of the world retard
Hitler[AoE]: fine ill clear you a path
Stalin: WTF u arsshoel! WE HAD A FoCKIN TRUCE
Hitler[AoE]: i changed my mind lol
benny-tow: haha
benny-tow: hey ur losing ur guys in africa im gonna need help in italy soon sum1
T0J0: o **** i cant help u i got my hands full
Hitler[AoE]: im 2 busy 2 help
Roosevelt: yah thats right ***** im comin for ya
Stalin: church help me
Churchill: like u helped me before? sure ill just sit here
Stalin: dont be an arss
Churchill: dont be a commie. oops too late
Eisenhower: LOL
benny-tow: hahahh oh sh1t help
Hitler: o man ur focked
paTTon: oh what now biotch
Roosevelt: whos the cripple now lol
*benny-tow has been eliminated.*
benny-tow: lame
Roosevelt: gj patton
paTTon: thnx
Hitler[AoE]: WTF eisenhower hax hes killing all my sh1t
Hitler[AoE]: quit u hacker so u dont ruin my record
Eisenhower: Nuts!
benny~tow: wtf that mean?
Eisenhower: meant to say nutsack lol finger slipped
paTTon: coming to get u hitler u paper hanging hun cocksocker
Stalin: rofl
T0J0: HAHAHHAA
Hitler[AoE]: u guys are fockin gay
Hitler[AoE]: ur never getting in my city
*Hitler[AoE] has been eliminated.*
benny~tow: OMG u noob you killed yourself
Eisenhower: ROFLOLOLOL
Stalin: OMG LMAO!
Hitler[AoE]: WTF i didnt click there omg this game blows
*Hitler[AoE] has left the game*
paTTon: hahahhah
T0J0: WTF my teammates are n00bs
benny~tow: shut up noob
Roosevelt: haha wut a moron
paTTon: wtf am i gunna do now?
Eisenhower: yah me too
T0J0: why dont u attack me o thats right u dont got no ships lololol
Eisenhower: fock u
paTTon: lemme go thru ur base commie
Stalin: go to hell lol
paTTon: fock this sh1t im goin afk
Eisenhower: yah this is gay
*Roosevelt has left the game.*
Hitler[AoE]: wtf?
Eisenhower: sh1t now we need some1 to join
*tru_m4n has joined the game.*
tru_m4n: hi all
T0J0: hey
Stalin: sup
Churchill: hi
tru_m4n: OMG OMG OMG i got all his stuff!
tru_m4n: NUKES! HOLY **** I GOT NUKES
Stalin: d00d gimmie some plz
tru_m4n: no way i only got like a couple
Stalin: omg dont be gay gimmie nuculer secrets
T0J0: wtf is nukes?
T0J0: holy ****holy****hoyl****!
*T0J0 has been eliminated.*
*The Allied team has won the game!*
Eisenhower: awesome!
Churchill: gg noobs no re
T0J0: thats bull**** u fockin suck
*T0J0 has left the game.*
*Eisenhower has left the game.*
Stalin: next game im not going to be on ur team, u guys didnt help me for ****
Churchill: wutever, we didnt need ur help neway dumbarss
tru_m4n: l8r all
benny~tow: bye
Churchill: l8r
Stalin: fock u all
tru_m4n: shut up commie lol
*tru_m4n has left the game.*
benny~tow: lololol u commie
Churchill: ROFL
Churchill: bye commie
*Churchill has left the game.*
*benny~tow has left the game.*
Stalin: i hate u all fags
*Stalin has left the game.*
paTTon: lol no1 is left
paTTon: weeeee i got a jeep
*paTTon has been eliminated.*
paTTon: o sh1t!
*paTTon has left the game.*