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March 4, 2011

Crop pictures using WinXP paint

Filed under: Tips and Tricks — Tyler @ 6:50 pm
Boxes in Boxes

Cropping is possible using WinXP paint

Here’s a quick trick to crop a picture in Windows XP by using the built-in program: paint. If you have windows Vista or Windows 7 then your pain program already let’s you crop. So this tip won’t be necessary. But if you use XP, simply load up paint and open your image file. Then use the “select” tool that looks like a dotted box. Drag a box like normal around whatever rectangular part of the picture you want to keep. Then once the box is in place, hit “Edit – Copy” or else press Control+C. Then press Control+N, or else “File-New” to create a new image. It should ask if you want to save the old image. Then when the new image shows a little white box in the corner, press “Edit-Paste” or Control-V. This will paste what you selected on the stage area.

You should notice that the image is now cropped to however you positioned your selection box.

-Tyler

March 3, 2011

San Kai crunchy rolls are sweet and crispy

Filed under: Reviews — Tyler @ 10:45 pm
San Kai Crunchy Roll

San Kai Crunchy Roll

San Kai Japanese Restaurant
(714) 241-7115
3940 S Bristol St, #112, Santa Ana, CA 92704

I’ve been to San Kai twice so far and there are a couple items that really shine there. First of all, their crunchy roll is very tasty. It has shrimp in it, which is pretty normal. But what is great is that the shrimp are nice and crispy and taste fresh. They have good flavor and make me feel glad I ate them. There is sauce on the crunchy roll as well as tempura. Together this makes for a deliciously temptational treat of taste titillation.

The other items I’ve ordered at the Sushi Bar were mostly tuna items. Their yellow-tail is very well priced for how fresh it is. The yellow tail portions and big for a sushi bar. And although the price per item is higher than a more affordable sushi bar like, Kura Sushi, the pieces of fish are generally much larger. So you can get a full sushi meal in less pieces, rather than having to purchase a greater quantity of smaller fish pieces.

So, a cut roll was flirting and asked a pair of Nigiri sushi, “What’s your sign?”

And the yellow tail said, “Pisces.”

Speaking of Nigiri Sushi, their Maguro, which is another form of tuna (usually less-expensive than yellow-tail) was excellent as well. Although I prefer the yellow tail because it more buttery and melts in the mouth.

The chefs at the Sushi bar are great and well mannered. They are friendly and wear name tags so it is easy to be polite and say their names respectfully when ordering. I always notice that I get better service when I can get on a name-name basis with a sushi chef. It’s part of the fun.

I also tried their Eel Avocado handroll. It was quite good and the eel piece was meaty instead of tasting old and tired. Sometimes when eating BBQ’d eel, I wonder what I’m really eating. “Is this skin, or burnt eel guts, or what?” But at San Kai, it tasted quite good.

March 2, 2011

The Joy of Amazon film gems

Filed under: Reviews — Tyler @ 10:46 pm
Amazon screenshot

Amazon.com - Chain Reaction

I’ve been having a total blast lately with Amazon.com. I know everyone uses Netflix nowadays and I respect that. People have limited space in their homes/apartments. Also everyone wants to either view films on the cloud and not actually have to look at collections. That makes sense to me. Clean is good. Efficient is the future. But one problem with that line of thinking is that movies and films are a social thing…even if you watch them alone. If you are talking with a friend about a favorite movie, and you mention how some part of it had an effect on your outlook on a specific part of life. Your friend may get really interested in your opinion and ask about the film. And if you actually own the DVD or VHS tape in your collection, then you can simply say, “Come over and let’s watch it! I love that movie, I don’t mind seeing it a 3rd time.”

Can you see how social and cool that is? Now you and your friend can have a blast enjoying the film and it is one more thing you two can talk about while waiting in line for curly fries.

But let’s change the scenario. Let’s say you have a favorite movie that effected your outlook on life. But you don’t actually own it. You just saw the movie using Netflix. And after discussing the film your friend is interested in it. So you say, “Yeah! You should Netflix that movie some time, or else wait for it to be added to the streaming area.”

Do you see how that is lame? Instead of actually hanging out with your friend, you basically gave him or her homework. Not to mention that he/she might already have a super long cued up list of movies already. And she doesn’t want to mess up her position in line to get, “Lost Season 3 – Disk 2.” She could have waited forever for that disk to come in. So actually she will get the movie you suggested in about 2 months.

Actually having a film collection is much more conducive for being social and feeling more confident in life.

So I’ve been using Amazon.com a great deal for music, and I decided that I’d give it a chance on movies as well. A month and a half ago I purchased for full price a New version of Highlander 2: The Quickening – Special Edition DVD. That was super cool, because I wanted to make sure I had an unopened one.

But after that there was a movie that I wanted to see, but I kept forgetting about it. It is called: Chain Reaction, it is a 1996 movie with Keanu Reeves and Morgan Freeman. A lot of people make fun of this movie, but that is probably because they know very little about sonoluminescence. The awesome part is that I got the film in USED DVD format, for 81 cents and $3.00 shipping. So it cost me in total $3.81 to own the movie in pretty good condition. And I will definitely keep it in my collection. I also watched part of the movie with my mom after I saw it alone in my room very late at night in the absolute dark.

And I have to say that paying under $4.oo to own a used DVD on something that is exactly a film that you want to see it great. Do you need to be careful about people who have only a few ratings and may be shady sellers? Yes, you do. But I haven’t had a problem yet. Although I don’t recommend getting used copies of Series DVD’s like Star Trek or STDS9 used, because there are a great many bootlegs out there. So you would probably want to consider getting a new copy directly from Amazon.com if they have it in stock. But for little movies that are from the 90’s and stuff, people are generally pretty cool.

So I just got Lawnmower Man in the mail today and I’m stoked to watch it. Lawnmower Man only had a cost of 54 cents plus $3.00 shipping. So that was totally rad. The condition of the box was OK. It had a removed sticker on the back. But I’m not going to cry.

Now some people might say, “Why get DVD’s and VHS if you can get it on Blue Ray?”

My answer to this is: “I don’t have Blue Ray dude.”

-Tyler

February 28, 2011

Defeat the Ligar in Rygar

Filed under: Gaming — Tyler @ 11:45 pm
Rygar River

Rygar at the river

The game Rygar for the NES is very challenging, but there are some tips that can help you defeat the Ligar (final boss) and his minions. I actually beat this game about 7 years ago. But I am replaying it again because it is so great. The first thing to realize about Rygar is that this side scrolling action/adventure game has RPG elements. But the RPG elements are very subtle and you wouldn’t guess them if you just picked the game up without a FAQ or previous experience. What you need to know is that when you press start you get some good information. The first thing to notice are two numbers that are called, “TONE” and “LAST.” What those numbers represent is almost a kill counter for enemies you have dispatched. And it counts almost like “EXP” in a traditional RPG. The more kills you get, the higher the numbers. The higher the “TONE” number, the more damage you do per attack of your flying disk weapon. The higher your “LAST” number, the more HP you have and the higher your defensive rating becomes. So it is extremely important to kill monsters as much as you can, because it directly correlates to your damage potential and your survivability.

The problem that many people have in the beginning of the game is that lots of monsters take multiple hits with the “Diskarmor” to be destroyed. Well there is an easy solution to this that makes Rygar one of the most fun action/adventure games of all time.

When you are in the first area, you should see lots of little turtle looking dudes and rolling red pill bug monster thugs. Despite how dull it may seem, kill as many of these as you can by walking back and forth till the sprites reappear on the screen. But all the while, be on the lookout for golden stars appearing where the dead monsters were. If you get walk on top of the stars, or successfully attack them with your diskarmor, you will receive a “MAGIC” point. Also you will hear a pleasant and rewarding sound whenever you collect a star. So to make sure you have a point of “MAGIC” press the start button and look in the “MIND” section. “MIND” equivalent to “MAGIC” in other games.

Once you have collected 3 MIND points, look to the right of the “start” screen. You should see three options under the “POTENTIAL” heading. They are: “POWER UP”, “ATTACK and ASSAIL” and “RECOVER.” So make sure the arrow in pointing at POWER UP and then when you have 3 MIND points press either “A” or “B” I can’t remember. You should notice that your 3 MIND points are gone now. This means you are now powered up like a champ.

Now press start again and play the game. Notice how fast you are attacking and how awesome your weapon is. This is the only way to play. It will make killing enemies much easier and it makes farming up kills enjoyable. The cool thing is that you only can power up once until you die or else after a very long time in the game. I’ve played for 10 minutes without needing to power up again. But if you notice that your diskarmor weapon is swinging slowly, go ahead and farm up 3 MIND points and try to use the POWER UP potential. That should get you back to normal.

Another MUST-HAVE ability is the RECOVER potential. This skill requires 7 MIND points but it refills your health bubbles to the max. So this should be major encouragement for you to farm up TONE and LAST from creature kills, because the LAST number affects the amount of Health Bubbles you have. So the RECOVER ability technically increases in value as the game progresses, if you’ve been fighting a lot of monsters.

The RECOVER ability is great because if you know you are near a boss. You can use your RECOVER to fill up your Health. And then you can fight normal monsters nearby by walking back and forth, until you collect 7 more MIND points from stars. This way, you can use the RECOVER potential during the boss fight once you drop to low health.

There never is a time when you shouldn’t be POWER UP with your diskarmor. Since that ability only costs 3 MIND points there is no excuse to not have it prepped all the time.

The other ability is called, ATTACK and ASSAIL potential. This is a sort of kill everything on the screen, or at least damage everything ability. I personally don’t use this one unless there is an emergency of lots of little monsters that are about to kill me and I don’t have enough MIND points to use RECOVER. This ATTACK and ASSAIL skill uses 5 MIND points. The downside is that you can only use this skill 10 times, and I am not sure if this counts if you die and continue or if it is reset when you die. Overall, this skill should be used in emergencies only.

Speaking of dying, Rygar is a game where you need to adventure and explore the map to a great extent. Don’t be afraid of dying. If you die you can continue by pressing “START” again, even though it doesn’t say “Continue” if you hit start you will have all your Health Bubbles (although only 3 will be full) and you should have your items as well. You also start at the beginning of the area you are currently in. So this means if you are exploring and you accidentally get to a place where you are stuck because you didn’t listen to a bald guru dude and ventured without a grappling hook, it is no big deal because you can just jump to your doom in the water/river/bottomless pit…you get the idea. Just don’t forget to farm up 3 MIND points and get that weapon of yours POWERED UP.

Here’s a hint to playing Rygar that will make your experience quite enjoyable. There are many maps and FAQ’s available that will assist you in navigating the game. I recommend that you do not use these maps at all. Now you may be thinking that the game will be easier and less frustrating if you use a map but it is actually the opposite. Getting lost and exploring parts of the game without the proper tools and information is the most fun part. If you venture far into a stage and get to an impasse, imagine all the experience you’ve gained toward your TONE and LAST statistics. This is making you a much stronger warrior and the boss battles will be more fun and reasonable because of your hard work.

Also, if you play the game without maps and FAQ’s, you will learn the layout of stages, so this will improve your memorization skills and will truly make you a better warrior in real life. Because let’s face it: Everyone plays NES games because they want to be an effective warrior at some future period. If you don’t want this reality for your life then play something 3D that was made later than 1997.

Here’s a hint that is downright awesome. The game of Rygar has many hidden ledges that are actually off-screen. So once you get the grappling hook, if you feel stuck, try grappling overhead and see if you are able to grab ahold of a ledge or platform above you.

Another must-know tip is that the “Pulley” item is very tricky. You will notice in the overworld map there are rivers with white lines connecting two landmasses together. Well, once you get the grappling hook and the pulley items then you can traverse these lines. This is because they are actually Zip-Lines/ropes. They can be very frustrating at first. You need to walk near them, sometimes having the zip-line right above your head is the way to get them to activate. Once you successfully latch on, you should hear a metallic “pa-chink!” sound. This means you are connected and you should be able to move up and down on the line freely.

You can also connect to Zip-Lines in the 2D action areas. They may appear in certain areas over a bottomless pit. The way to get onto these is to simply walk straight into the line. Don’t jump into it or get sassy with it. Just walk right in as if you didn’t have a care in the world. And your faith will connect you the right path.

Getting of a zip-line / rope is easy. Just simply ride the line until it runs out and you will do a small jump to safe ground.

Remember, it is easy to fall into the water and die on the overworld map. So be prepared to swear at the screen repeatedly as you get this routine down. Honestly, getting the knack of the overworld zip-line stuff is the hardest and most tedious part of the whole game. Everything else is pure enjoyment.

Later in the game you will acquire a crossbow item. I think you need to select it from the item screen when you press “start.” You do so by moving right and left with the directional pad. Once selected, experiment by pressing A or B and other stuff and see if you can get the item to work in the situation you want it to. I’m not going to get into a tremendous amount of detail what to do with this stuff here because you need to listen to the bald GURU dudes who live in the shrines/caves. If you actually read what they say, you will be able to apply their wisdom and use your items accordingly.

But just so you know, the grappling hook is the first important item that you need to get in order to get to any of the bosses. And in order to get the grappling hook, you need to walk the long way around the overworld outskirts and check literally every cave. Then you will finally meet a guru who will hook you up. Don’t forget to say thanks to him by jumping in the air and saluting with your diskarmor (this actually does nothing but a warrior would salute at this point).

The Ligar is the last boss in the game Rygar. You want to make sure you have a lot of health bubbles before you fight him.

-Tyler

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