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"Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will." - Mahatma Gandhi979 days ago
3/20/2007 "Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will." - Mahatma Gandhi Konnichiwa, welcome everyone, back to another exciting edition of Fatal3clipse’s web blog. Today there was a great sum of contemplation surrounding the above quote. It has become extremely apparent to me that most psychological discoveries I have come to epiphanize simply by learning through the medium of inexplicable depth and multitude of life’s struggles have been encapsulated and articulated prior to my inception. I suppose that is ok, I’m in no way bitter about this since our species has been around long enough to make all these issues an oblivious daily occurrence. I feel somehow compelled nevertheless to voice my opinion on the highlighted quote so that others may garnish some insight had they not gleaned it from another source. After hearing a lot of stories described to me in regards to depression by individuals who at some point in their ...
987 days ago
Hello everyone! I must admit, the news was right. During last nights change in daylight savings time I ended up forgetting to reset some of my clocks, due to this oversight I stayed at work an extra hour and will most likely be going to bed later than usual for the next few days. I can’t complain, although my usage of electricity is sporadic and nocturnal so I don’t think I’m saving much electricity. I have been conscientious of my power consumption ever since I moved into an apartment so daylight savings time doesn’t help much. I wish to save money by avoiding the use of electronics. I keep playing my xbox though, which consumes a healthy amount of electricity. I hope to remedy that problem and build a bicycle that generates power and hook the converter up to the xbox so I get a workout playing my xbox, almost like a Wii. Apparently sarcasm knows no bounds. I promised a personal blog, so I figure I might as well deliver on that promise. Now I know I don’t have that many ...
991 days ago
3/8/2007 - Relevant Photos to this post under Photos section for this date. During the Game Developers Conference Microsoft held a panel discussion on “The Evolution of RPG Development”. In which some of the gaming industries most prolific names were gathered to respond to questions about the direction they thought the Role Playing Game industry was headed as well as elaborate on the direction they were seeking to improve on the genre. The speakers consisted of Ray Muzyka (Bioware), Hironobu Sakaguchi (Mistwalker / Final Fantasy fame), and Peter Molyneux (Lionhead Studio / Microsoft Game Studios). The panel seemed to have been well constructed as the three main identities on the Xbox platform originated from around the globe. This approach allowed for different perspectives and expectations for the future regarding their own individual design ideals. I enjoyed reading the responses given by all the panelists, as I noticed there seemed to be a linear agreement ...

