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September 15, 2009

How is Our Society and Culture Doing 09152009

Filed under: Tyler's Mind — Tyler @ 4:59 pm

So how do you think our Society and Culture is doing so far? I’m talking about human civilization. Are people any nicer to each other today September 15th, 2009 than they were a thousand years ago? Has our political systems improved and is technology making us any happier? We still work jobs like we’ve done for millenia. But now there are jobs that are simply easier on the bones than jobs even a few hundred years ago. I was reading on Craiglist and there were opportunities for people to work as extras on the set of movie productions for 100-300 dollars per day. That’s not too bad if you’re looking for work. Getting paid daily in this economy isn’t a terrible alternative to unemployment. I guess what I’m getting at is, does our culture have a sense of purpose? Are we actually going anywhere? When I was young I was always impressed by the idea of space travel and science fiction. I expected that we would have had a manned mission to Mars or an outpost on the Moon by now. But instead our media is constantly focusing on the negatives of our civilization. Yes, there is crime and corruption and terrorism that causes problems for our society but none of those things are stopping us from eating dinner. Nobody in America seems to be going hungry and the world population continues to rise.

So what’s really stopping humanity from achieving its dreams? I think one major problem is that our Culture doesn’t have any collective dreams right now. There’s no current objective for our media/political system/education sytem for our people to focus on. Simply getting rich and/or surviving isn’t enough to call a “dream.” This is in part a problem with the very nature of the United States of America in it’s current form. You see, America’s political system is set up to put out fires. I mean problems arise and the government tries to handle them as best as it can, usually under the control of special interest groups and lobbying interests. But there have been examples of when there has been a sense of unity in The United States of America. These times include World War II and other major conflicts, but there has been examples of movements like hippies and hipsters in this country that helped give everyday people a sense of identity. Do Americans have identity anymore? Or are we just consumers trying to make the best of a tattered economy? I think we can do better than this for this generation.

In fact, we can utilize all this amazing technology in order to change what our media/culture is gazing at. Ever wonder why people talk about stuff at work or with each other? I mean, last night my Mom started talking to me about Mr. West and how he made a foolio of himself at the VMA awards. A day before this a friend from Northern California brought up the same point while we were playing a game of Heroes of Newerth. I’m bringing this up because everyone seems to be looking at the same stuff all the time. The same news is regurgitated and the same negativity is multiplied. The AP or Associated Press seems to be the largest contributor of online news information and people read it barf it onto each other and more useless information gets spread. There has to be a better way of utilizing all this technology in order to make people feel confident and hopeful and ready to rock instead of afraid and worried all the time. What about if we could vote online or have google maps that showed crime rates in real time? I think if people actually looked at statistics they’d see that the outside world isn’t half as dangerous and negative as it is portrayed by the media if they just used their brains and a little bit of street smarts.

Do we want a new type of iPhone or do we want better batteries? Batteries would be a key area of invention if we focused on them more because they enable us to be more mobile. There is plenty of fuel on this planet to power cities, the trick is storing that energy. Speaking of technology, has anybody else noticed that Computer Hardware isn’t advancing as fast as it used to anymore? I was talking with the owner of a great place where I get my computers fixed called Device Repair and he said that programming is getting more advanced but the actual hardware is not rapidly evolving. This is probably because there are less people studying the required prerequisite knowledge areas of science in order to push the technology along. I know I had trouble with math myself in High School and College. Does this say something about our education system? I think so. We need more Math and Science in school and we need teachers that can speak english properly so kids can understand them. I remember taking pre-calculus at UCSB and I couldn’t even understand the professor at all. I felt like I was left alone with a book that I didn’t understand and that made me feel a lot less confident about myself because I was so used to learning things quite rapidly.

I guess this is part of the problem, people are too used for things to come easily that we’ve gotten away from grinding towards larger goals. It’s almost like this Economy is a big excuse for why we aren’t united as a people toward some larger goal. Think about it. We have 304 million people in the USA. If we just had a small fraction of those people focusing on something like making cities run more efficiently, space travel, new batteries or political efficiency then we would see rapid growth. But instead we have small pockets of people working on important things. Did you know that in 2006 only about 17 thousand people were working for NASA. That’s a really small number for such an important part of our civilization. It just goes to show that we aren’t pushing ourselves to face the next big challenges. I want to apply for a job on the moon or Mars or something! That would be like being a part of the founding colonies of America back when Jamestown was established. Think about the opportunities that would arise for motivated people that were willing to work on a huge mining base on Mars!

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September 13, 2009

Will the Venti Starbucks Caramel Macchiato Make me Fat

Filed under: Reviews — Tyler @ 8:35 pm

The Starbucks Caramel Macchiato tastes so good. I think I’m addicted to them. I almost have one of these Venti Caramel Macchiatos every day. They don’t even need to be made right for them to taste yummy. I think the way the vanilla syrup and the caramel sauce mixes with the espresso shots and milk makes a delicious drink. It’s a comfort beverage for sure. When the Caramel Macchiato is made right by a good barista the foam has semi-thickness to it. Starbucks’ official website says the drink is supposed to have, “velvety foam and our proprietary buttery caramel sauce.” This velvetiness is rad. I love it. I’m drinking a Caramel Macchiato right now and the Barista made it right. The foam was soft and the caramel rested on top of the foam and made it nice and sweet. This made a bed for the espresso shots to rest on. But the drink is good even after you eat the foam and caramel. The milk mixes with the espresso and since they don’t overpower the drink with too much vanilla syrup the drink has a nice equilibrium of sweetness and bitterness. The bitterness comes from the espresso aftertaste. It leaves a sticky flavor on your tongue so I often want to brush my teeth after I drink a Venti Starbucks Caramel Macchiato. The espresso before-taste is slightly nutty but it really depends on how the shots were pulled and if the machine is tuned properly.

But will the Venti Starbucks Caramel Macchiato make me fat? They have about 300 calories for a Venti (20 oz.) drink. That’s the 2% milk version. Is an extra 300 calories a lot per day? Well, I burn about 300 or so calories when I do the elliptical exercise machine for 30 minutes or so at the gym. This means I have to exercise for 30 minutes to burn off one drink. Why? I think it’s because of all the milk. Milk is pretty dense stuff. It is made by cows to be a meal in liquid form so it makes sense that there is a great deal of calories in a huge paper cup full of the stuff. Let’s take a look at the other nutritional facts for the Venti Starbucks Caramel Macchiato. There’s 8 grams of fat and 5 of those grams are saturated fat. Is that too much fat? It doesn’t sound that bad. This cool website gives daily intake values. It says the total saturated fat you should have in your daily diet is 20 grams. So this drink is one fourth of your total saturated fat. That isn’t terrible. But that kind of fat can add up easily if you have multiple drinks per day. There’s 13 grams of protein in this Venti beverage which is a little more than a fourth of your daily protein intake. (This is based on a 2000 calorie diet for adults.) This drink is pretty tame in terms of calories when compared to the Large Mocha from Peet’s Coffee and Tea. If you check out my article on the Large Mocha from Peet’s you’ll find out that it has over 500 calories. I think it’s a lot more calories because whipped cream is calorie dense. Also the chocolate in the mocha has got to make it more of a substantial drink. If I had to choose which drink I like more, I’d go with the Starbuck’s Venti Caramel Macchiato. The reason why is because it’s sweet but not overpoweringly sweet like the mocha. And it has layers without needing whipped cream.

So I’ve been drinking almost 1 of these Venti Starbucks Caramel Macchiatos for the past 2 months and I exercise very little. I don’t think they make me fat. I think they are filling but they lacks the calories to cause someone to get really fat. I do think the drinks can make me a bit pudgy tho. I’ve noticed that I fit more comfortably into size 36 shorts/pants now instead of 34 so I think beverages like these do make a difference. But I think drinks like the Mocha have more of a fattening punch to them. Remember, the Caramel Macchiato is mostly just a tall glass of milk. But this version that I drink is 2% and I don’t ask for extra caramel sauce. That’s a factor. If you add whole milk or half and half to your drink and/or get caramel sauce then you might get a more fattening drink.

While you drink your Caramel Macchiato why don’t you read our article on the Starbucks Very Berry Coffee Cake and decide if you want to have some cake with your coffee.

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September 9, 2009

Heroes of Newerth Character Guide for the Blood Hunter Hero

Filed under: Gaming — Tyler @ 7:32 pm
Click Here for an explation of the Blood Hunter's Spells and Special Abilities!

Click Here for an explanation of the Blood Hunter's Spells and Special Abilities!

Heroes of Newerth is a fun game, but it’s a lot more fun if you have an idea of what character to pick and especially how to skill the character out, and what kind of items to buy for your character. So this is overidon.com’s first guide on how to play the Blood Hunter.

The Blood Hunter is a fast melee, agility based hero that has cool abilities. Here’s a link on where you can find out detailed information on the Blood Hunter’s spells and abilities. But so you can quickly start playing with the Blood Hunter, I’m going to give you a breakdown on what to level up and what to buy. First when you start a standard 5 vs. 5 game you should put your first skill point into Blood Crazy. This skill silences a friendly or enemy target and it also damages it a bit per second, while increasing the targets base damage. As you level this skill it will increase in effect duration and base damage bonus but the amount of magic damage will go down. Use this skill to hurt and silence casters in the game early on. Later in the game you will use it to really help out your teammates by silencing enemies so they can’t use their skills/spells. This will practically make casters useless for the few seconds that they are silenced. But be warned as you level up this skill the damage bonus can go up to 80% bonus base damage and if you cast this on a tank it can make them uber strong. I use Blood Crazy after it’s level 3 on myself when I’m fighting creeps. It makes farming creeps really easy.

So right when you first start put 1 point into Blood Crazy and then buy 1.5 fortified bracers from the item shop. These items are located under the “Initiation” section of the item shop. This means get two pairs of the +3 strength gauntlets and one of those crowns of the pretender that gives +2 all stats. I also recommend getting those runes of blight that let you eat a tree for Health Points (HP) regeneration. After that pick a lane and start to get some exp. Be wary of fighting other heroes early on because your attack isn’t that great. I suggest using your Blood Crazy skill to damage enemies and silence casters early game. Then after you level up get the feast ability. This will let you get extra HP every time you kill a creep monster and an even greater amount of HP if you kill an enemy hero. After you have some money go back to base and finish the 2 Fortified bracers by getting 2 scrolls of the fortified bracers and 1 pretender’s crown. Now you should have 2 fortified bracers that boost your HP and other stats. If you have more money you should start to build your Enhanced Marchers. These are really good boots that are available again from the initiation shop. But at this point you will probably only have enough money to buy the basic boots called “Marchers” for 500 gold. They are good. You get 50% bonus run speed. Next get the other pieces to the Enhanced Marchers.  These will give you increased attack speed which is key for the Blood Hunter. Also you can click on the boots to activate their special phased ability which gives you increased run speed for a short duration.

Now get back in the fight and level up and/or assist your allies in taking down some enemy heroes. As you level to 5 keep putting points into Blood Crazy and Feast. Once you hit level 6 put 1 point into Hemorrhage. This skill is important because you can really use it to perturb enemies. How it works is, once you cast the Hemorrhage you pick a target that is pretty far away if you want. Make sure the target is moving. Once the Hemorrhage attack hits the enemy hero will take magic damage. Then as the enemy tries to run away he/she will drain blood and take serious damage for every step that the enemy hero takes. They only way the enemy can stop the bleeding is if they stand still. So this skill is used best when you have your enemy on the run. Or else if you have friends attack the target while they are standing still trying to avoid from bleeding to death. Once you have enough money go back to the shop and finish the Steam Boots recipe by buying the Bolstering Armband and the Steam Boots Recipe. You’ll have to make sure that all the items are either in your stash or in your current inventory for the recipe to activate and combine all the items. Once complete your Steam Boots you will get extra bonus to your attack speed and 65% bonus to your run speed. And don’t forget to switch your boots from strength to agility by left clicking on them.

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September 5, 2009

A Great Ween Concert and Hanging with Jonathan Campos

Filed under: Music-Reviews — Tyler @ 10:30 pm
Visit Ween's Website

Visit Ween's Website

It was Wednesday, September 2nd. I was on my way to meet Jonathan Campos at the Grove in Anaheim to see the band Ween play. I had a Starbucks Caramel Macchiato in my hand and was excited to listen to Ween and hang with Jonathan Campos. If you’ve never heard of Jonathan Campos here’s a link to his Official Fanpage on MySpace. And if you’re new to Ween’s music like I was then take this link to visit Ween on MySpace.

I saw Jonathan Campos and Daniel Campos waiting outside the Grove venue in Anaheim. They both looked like they were ready to rock. We caught up and talked about what’s been happening while Jonathan Campos pounded his Booze Infused Soda Pop.
It was great to see Jonathan Campos and Daniel Campos. Daniel was wearing a rad Star Wars shirt and he was complimented as we entered the venue. At first it didn’t look like many people were coming to the show. We met up with Jonathan’s friend Dustin who was super cool and then got in the front. Ween started to play pretty close to 8 o’clock. I was excited because I expected an opening act or two but instead Ween Played the full 3 hours, only to take a break at about 10:30PM and coming back a bit later for an encore performance.

Visit Ween on MySpace

Visit Ween on MySpace

What was remarkable about Ween’s music is that each song was played with superb skill. I especially noticed how the band’s music was tight. The songs were generally short, about 3-5 minutes each. But some of the songs were played out into jams. The style of music that Ween plays is very vast. They played everything from Country to Rock and a bit of Reggae and in between. I loved the music. This was a great deal of fun for me because I love music in general but I sometimes get bored at concerts, where I don’t know all the music. But for Ween I would consider myself a total newbie to their tunes, but I had a great time and didn’t get bored at all. This was due in part to how they employed excellent showmanship. Ween had very short gaps of time in between each song and they kept the momentum full steam. Ween played this one song called, “Your Party” and it was excellent.

The girls at the Ween show were cute and they were dressed like they were going to a casual party. There were girls that were really short and they complained of not being able to see, and they said, “I wish I was taller.” And I thought that was pretty funny. One of them rubbed up next to me while the show was going on and it made Ween even more enjoyable. Another girl who was as tall as I am gave me and Daniel Campos some gum so she was cool. It was Trident. Overall I had a great time at the Ween show and I think I would go see them again. Oddly enough there was a mosh pit during the performance, even tho the music was very tame. Dustin commented that Orange County crowds often use any band as an excuse to get rowdy. One thing that was odd was that Ween smoked a lot of cigarettes during their performance. Jonathan Campos at one point said something like, These guys smoke a lot huh? And I agreed.

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