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May 28, 2011

NAFTA and the SPP an unfinished system

Filed under: Observations — Tyler @ 3:22 pm
NAFTA and the SPP: An Unfinished System

NAFTA and the SPP - CLICK here for full PDF

About two weeks ago, I had to write a paper on a US / Latin American policy issue. I wanted to write on an issue that I didn’t already know much about. And I found that the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) was something that I heard referred to by theorists and paranoid people…but I had trouble finding any decent analysis of it on the web. But since I had to write the paper for school, I had access to the Library Systems to research the subject and also get a good grade on a paper that might be interesting to my professor as well. And it turned out that I got an ‘A’ on this paper and it helped pull my grade from a B to an A so I am very happy to share it with everyone. Although this paper goes into a some slight detail into a specific issue of the Trans-Texas Corridor, it is by no means an all encompassing analysis of the entire SPP. This is merely a starting point for visitors to spark their interest and seek further information.

At request of some friends of this website, I’ve decided to make the paper available for viewing or download by clicking HERE.

You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view the paper.

-Tyler

PS: To students. This paper was written by another student so it does not count as a peer reviewed article as a secondary resource for one of your papers. But you can feel free to look at the bibliography on the last page and use any of the resources there for your own information. Some are pretty dry but others were quite interesting and had a great deal of personality shining throughout the articles.

 

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May 27, 2011

Why drive when you have Legendary Wings

Filed under: Gaming — Tyler @ 5:27 pm
Legendary wings score

Legendary Wings score

Beating the game Legendary Wings again was a blast from the past. I can’t imagine how I was able to do it previously without a TURBO button. Because this time I had zero qualms about using the turbo button against the bosses. The hilarious thing about this game is that you fight the same boss literally five times in a row. The only difference is the number of eyeballs that fly at you. And the miniboss that protects each palace to the boss of each stage…you guessed it, it is exactly the same for every 5 stages in the game. The only difference is the color of the miniboss. The only real rewarding part of the game is seeing the interesting mythology-inspired settings for each overworld and palace stage.

The strange thing about this game is that it is actually harder in a 2 player setting than solo. The reason for this is because the powerups are the only thing that makes the game bearable. It isn’t like Contra where your basic weapon can easily destroy any major target. In Legendary Wings you need either level 3 powerups or have maximum powerups in order to be effective versus the bosses. When I play two player games I always like to split the powerups but this game punishes you for doing that. The reason for this is that every time you get hit you loose a powerup level. So the higher your powerups are, the more damage you can take.

If you don’t use the turbo button then prepare yourself to receive gamers thumb to the max. This game is repetitive and will make your thumbs melt off.

The easiest way to beat the game is to learn and memorize the locations for the secret zone or “LUCKY” area in each overworld stage. You can only access them by using your secondary bomb weapon to destroy the ground based targets that look like little metal mine things. Usually, a crater will appear when you destroy one of these ground targets, but if you hit the right one, then some smoke will come and take you to the LUCKY bonus stage. This is where you can fill up on powerups and points which give you extra lives.

power up 1 give double shot
power up 2 gives thick single long laser
power up 3 gives triple ball shot – one fires straight the other 2 zig – zag
power up 4 gives you a wave cannon and turns you into a phoenix looking dude and you look like a thug

Here’s a quick break down on the extra life information that happen based on your score:

First free life at 50K
Second free life at 150K
Third free life at 300K

Legendary wings boss

Legendary wings level 4 Boss

I love the idea that you fly around with wings in this quasi-futuristic and yet mythological environment. The designers did a great job making the settings compelling. That is why I don’t mind how repetitive the boss battles are. But that being said, I’m not going to replay this game anytime soon. This is the kind of game I’d more likely replay if I was on a dare…and if the controller had a turbo button.

In each overworld stage, there is a face that spits smoke at you. Try and avoid this smoke if you can because the mini-stages that you enter as a result do not give you very many points or any powerups. So they are just a waste of time. The face on stage 4 and 5 spits out much faster than the others so don’t feel bad if you get hit by it. But if you get hit by the smoke on levels 1 – 3 then you might want to work on your eye-thumb coordination.

Remember not to dodge the smoke if you get it when you blow up a ground mine, that is the LUCKY stage.

Legendary Wings final boss form 2

Legendary Wings final boss form 2

When you fight the last boss there is a simple strategy. You need to have level 3 or ultimate level powerups and get close to it when it is about to show its brain stuff and blast it like crazy. The closer you are the more damage you can dish out. When the boss explodes and you enter the other side, the fight its final form. This thing isn’t that hard if you are patient and just stay below it when it appears. Then dodge the 4 corner weapons as they fly from the diagonals of the screen. Try and get a few hits in before it disappears. This may seem annoying but if you are patient you will win. Too bad all you get is a lame message and then the game starts all over again.

On the overworld for stage 5. there is a tricky part with lots of walls and enemy turrets that you won’t be able to hit no matter what. The only way I recommend getting through this part is to have stayed powered up so you can take a few hits from the enemy. If you hang back too long you will get stuck and die and lose all your powerups. So be bold and aggressive and get through this proverbial gauntlet of turrets. This is pretty much the hardest part of the game right here and it is primarily psychological. If you can get through this part the boss and final palace stage will be a piece of cake.

-Tyler

First tangible sign of Hyperinflation

Filed under: Observations — Tyler @ 12:13 am
$4.99 toothbrush combo pack

$4.99 for toothbrushes - May 26th, 2011 - CLICK for enlarged view

Inflation is a hip topic lately. Everyone has an opinion and a story, but these stories oftentimes seem disconnected with everyday life. Even gasoline has the feel of a process that takes time, technology and geo-strategic positioning to secure. But there is an item that I’ve been purchasing every couple months that does not change much in scarcity or design. That item is a Double-Pack of Firm toothbrushes.

I’ve watched he price of these very basic toothbrushes go up in price over the last year. But today, the price of a 2-pack of firm basic toothbrushes was $4.99 plus tax.

These were the same style toothbrushes that I’ve purchased for years now. The model or style has not changed. But the price sure has.

Do you remember talking to your parents about the price of a movie ticket back during their childhood? Even though their stories were shocking, there always was this distance about it. It never really seemed like an alarming change because so much time had passed.

Well, if I showed myself the receipt for the $4.99 plus tax double pack firm toothbrushes to myself even five years ago…I would have laughed in my own face.

I can’t remember how much he same pack cost a few months ago. But I know it sure wasn’t $4.99 lemme tell ya.

For $4.99, I would expect the toothbrush to come with something, like a gift certificate for toothpaste or a pair of brass knuckles or something. Wait, that doesn’t make sense with how the precious metals have been doing in the marketplace lately.

The difference between inflation and hyperinflation is the rate and scale in which the things happen. Inflation is actually a normal thing that happens in a healthy economy. But hyperinflation means that the currency is poising purchasing power and value at a much faster rate than the economy is growing into new markets. Hyperinflation becomes self evident to even the laypersons who know little about economic theory or mathematics. They directly experience the hyperinflation by witnessing and experiencing ridiculous jumps in prices in basic items that require little advanced technology to create.

For example, a flat screen tv or a sports car might not be the best determiners for hyperinflation. The parts inside can be the subject of market forces and also the labor and machines in order to mass produce them require energy to create the product. But toothbrushes are made out of basic plastic by machines with some bristles. Seeing huge price hikes in toothbrushes are beyond concerning.

The biggest warning sign will be when the price of the most basic form of Internet service increases. Because the Internet will be the main way for people to discuss how to make items for themselves. Man, I wish I paid more attention during cub scouts and sea explorers.

UPDATE: Ryan E. gave some information saying that Hyperinflation is actually when the inflation rate gets to 10% per day or 50% per week. I looked on Wikipedia and this confirmed this. So I concede the fact that this may not be “textbook” hyperinflation, there are some things that are happening in the marketplace to ease it from being so. One thing is how outsourcing and automation has decreased the production costs of many mass produced goods. If it were not for automation and cheap labor, then this Toothbrush 2-pack probably would have cost much higher than $4.99 plus tax.

Of course, that being said, if it wasn’t for automation and outsourcing we probably wouldn’t be in this mess in the first place.

Yet when I think about toothbrushes, these things should only cost around $1.50 or $2.00 or so. So perhaps this is more a cusp transition grey area between inflation and Hyperinflation.

-Tyler

May 26, 2011

Surface Streets

Filed under: Tyler's Mind — Tyler @ 6:33 pm

The funny thing about surface streets is that they sometimes connect entire cities together. There is nothing more disconcerting than driving in a relatively straight line and realize you are going the wrong way by noticing that you have entered an entirely wrong city.

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