Thursday, 6 October 2011
Sir Steve Jobs (I say sir to people everyday out of respect, not wether knighted or not) and Transformers: The game, Playstation 2.
Thankyou Megatron, I'll take over.
First up. I was completely shocked and saddened to hear of the death of Steve Jobs, Apple Co-founder as well of another company that later became a part of Apple, worked at Pixar animation studios, saviour of Apple transforming the company, and maybe his favourite role- a family man, four children, wife and a sister. While I find Apple's products severely overpriced and overhyped massively...,as I keep stressing to people, I have nothing against the products. Sure one of the Iphones might not of been able to make phone calls. One might of lacked Java..but who says you have to have it? Well done for being different. I love all technology and will never rubbish any. My only issue like with the Imac's is the price and looking at mainly the technology, is it worth it? No. But the actual product? Brilliant. The reason I challenge the price so much is because so many and me wouldn't mind having a go at an Iphone or an Imac but at terrible costs..well how can we. But Steve Jobs handled issues with Apples products good. He, I'm sure to many and to me, not just because he is about the only Apple worker I know the name of, was the face of Apple and interestingly will still be for sometime I think. He was a good speaker and I haven't even heard him speak much, which says a lot.I imagine he enjoyed working at Apple, judging by the years he worked their for as well. I bet many people were glad to see him return to Apple for years away and it's strange how so soon after retiring he died but he kept himself busy up until the end doing what he loved.
Steve Jobs 1955-2011
R.I.P.
Part 2
Playing Playstation 2 games yesterday on my brothers birthday was interesting. He was playing Sims and Resident Evil, which you don't need me to tell you are legendary and both very innovative, games. And after that we played Transformers, a version based on the Transformers: Armada cartoon from nearly a decade ago but a more recent incarnation of Transformers cartoons still. Then we played, "Transformers: The game", based on the first Transformers live action film, from 2007. Both were very good..despite Chelsey trying to blow up the whole of America despite us opting to try the Autobot missions first. More wonders came about when before my very eyes Bumblebee casually walked up to some kind of "nourishment centre" (alright restuarant, M.R. fancy pants..actually better not say M.R. or Janet Street Porter will be after me..don't know why though.,.she is a man herself) and jumped up to the top of the building (yet the building did not collapse or shudder at all, although the game does have amazingly realistic physics, and what I noticed is how well damage "stays" and buildings don't miraculously reconstruct themselves as you turn a corner, although there is a whole mission devoted to destruction and if such a thing happened that would be a big problem, but it is impressive to have it, as in the game to be on top form, even outside of missions on "the overworld" so to speak.) and picked up a giant doughnut and lobbed it somewhere and I looked back seconds later and it was still rolling down the pavement with no signs of stopping. If America ever had money problems before...little do they know what's been unleashed. If that was the Autbots..imagine how much damage the Decepticons cause. I dread to see what Chelsey can do commanding one of them. Yes Optimus prime, I did see you throw a robot into a building in one of your Michael Bay stints. That didn't go unnoticed.
That's all for now. I hope you enjoy.
Thankyou : )
Barry. Promoter of "I shall start a sentence with "And" if I want to." It is not bad grammar and often neccessary.
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