Playing video games has always been a waste of my life, the closest thing I've gotten to it was playing game apps. I just don't see the creativity people say comes from playing game. Where is it? If anyone would like to tell me why video games are creative, please post.
What I got for Christmas. Money: -$100 in cash Lego: -Fallingwater(LEGO Architecture) Books: -Philosophy: Without the Boring Bits -An Uncommon History of Common Things -Javascript & AJAX for Dummies -Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever -Over the Edge of the World -Fast Food Nation -Mythology -Frank Lloyd Wright: A Life Extra: -2012 Beatles Calendar
Got a new blog name, like? And also I just saw the MIB3 trailer which just came out, it was awesome, only reason I'm going to see it is because I grew up with the series.
Recently I've been inspired to start writing here again, not a Lego or Bionicle story but an Off-Topic Story. The title is An Ant in Time. It'll revolve around a young boy from the Middle East who runs away from his family because they don't support his interest. Along his way he travels to Europe, Southeast Asia, and finally back home. Along the way meeting famous people from history and finding his true destiny. (Click Below for a Teaser)
Well in my English class at school we're reading The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. It's a very interesting book, Coelho's writing style is very fascinating. Any of you every read this book or other books by Paulo Coelho?
Sony Pictures is about to gain rights to a biopic about Steve Jobs: Now if they get the rights, who should play Steve Jobs? Ralph Fiennes Christian Bale Edward Norton Tom Hanks Stanley Tucci Michael Cera Ryan Gosling Andrew Garfield Noah Wyle (Now, Noah Wyle already played Steve in the 1999 tv movie, Pirates of Silicon Valley.)
Title pretty much says all. What did Steve Jobs mean to you? He had to have effected you in some way, I mean without him computers wouldn't have a GUI most likely, or if they did it would be years behind. --- As for me... I've read biographies on Mr. Job's life and philosophies and it has touched me and has help create goals I have for my future. I will deeply miss hi,m and his visions about people and technology.
So, in my school I have to take a career program, I chose IT (because I love computers). And my teacher is well new, and I swear he hates my guts, because anytime I contradict something we are watching he marks me up. I mean, aren't I allowed to state my opinion, sheesh.