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		<title>T-t-t-tech post!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s take a break from political rantings and overreactions (I&#8217;m not quite as serious as I seem) to look at the newest tech pieces in my life! PLAYSTATION 3 ::  It&#8217;s amazing.  I bought this awhile ago, back in the &#8230; <a href="http://bonsaiblog.net/2008/07/16/t-t-t-tech-post/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s take a break from political rantings and overreactions (I&#8217;m not quite as serious as I seem) to look at the newest tech pieces in my life!</p>
<p><strong>PLAYSTATION 3 </strong>::  It&#8217;s amazing.  I bought this awhile ago, back in the beginning of June, but I never really updated on it.  I had a huge thing about PS3 vs 360 ecetera.  In the end I decided to go with the newer console, a lot to do with the fact I had been waiting since January for the Metal Gear Solid 4 bundle pack to come out.  I never wanted the 40GB model because of no backwards compatibility.  I have no PS2 so I wanted to access to (most) of that library.  Plus the pack came with a DualShock 3 vs SIXAXIS (lacking rumble support for games).  I could&#8217;ve cared less about Metal Gear Solid 4, but just the hardware that came in the deal&#8230; it was $500 though.  I got it at Target though so that saved me $100, after employee discount and opening a credit card.  Hey, gotta get my credit score up as well, so mindaswell.  Only a $200 limit because it was my first and such, but not to bad considering I got approved.  Already payed that off, I had all the money just wanted the extra discount.</p>
<p>After playing the included game, Metal Gear Solid 4, I fell in love with it.  That game is pure genius.  Yes, it is more like an interactive CGI movie than a game, but WOW.  The storyline (I went in knowing nothing about the previous 3 games) was so enthralling.  I actually cared about what happened to the people.  Deep storytelling lead to emotional involvement from the player.  So anyways, that was amazing.</p>
<p>The PS3 is also amazing in my opinion.  The main selling points for me were the wireless (pay an extra $100 on the 360?! No thanks!) and the Blu Ray support.  Now that Blu is the standard for the next gen disc based media I don&#8217;t need to wonder if I&#8217;d have a useless pile of junk on my hands.  Plus obviously the games can be huge and only need 1 disc.  Final Fantasy XIII may be coming out on the 360, but who wants to switch discs?  =p</p>
<p>In short I consider it one of my best purchases.  Online support is great too.</p>
<p><strong>New laptop! </strong>With my graduation gifts I put it together with my parents to buy a new laptop for college this fall.  My last one was nice but was a bit bulky and getting slow.  I needed an upgrade.  So I got a wonderful new HP which has an amazin bit of art coveringm well, all of it.  Outside&#8230;inside&#8230;it&#8217;s really snazzy and themed after Asian art, so it looks fantastic.  Plus it has bluetooth, wireless n support, webcam, etc.  The new 14.1 size is SO MUCH BETTER for portability too!  I don&#8217;t actually feel like using it for a desktop anymore because it&#8217;s so nice and light to carry around.</p>
<p>Oh, and it has Vista.  Honestly&#8230;don&#8217;t believe all the crap people give it.  I knew it wasn&#8217;t bad, hasn&#8217;t treated me badly, and really just takes some getting used to (as do all new things).  It is a step in the right direction for Microsoft&#8217;s OS.  Whether or not that&#8217;s what goes down in the history books is another matter, but mainstream media rarely has anything positive to report on.  That&#8217;s not what sells.</p>
<p><strong>E3 &#8211; Electronics Entertainment Expo </strong>What can I say?  Wholly underwhelming.  Microsoft by far did the best job, but even that wasn&#8217;t like OH MY GOODNESS AWESOME.  Nintendo gave a lackluster showing focusing mainly on casual games appealing to the &#8216;whole family&#8217;.  Frankly, Ninty needs to hold back a bit and make some new games for people who actually bought the Wii to play things that DON&#8217;T involve personal avatars you created.  Wait, buying a Wii for actual gaming?  Yeah&#8230;that is silly.</p>
<p>Sony really didn&#8217;t reveal anything amazing either.  It was mostly just trailers, nothing too new.  HOME still needs to be released, as does LittleBigPlanet.  On the horizon we&#8217;ve got Resident Evil 5 to look forward to, as well as the Final Fantasy XIII game(s).</p>
<p>Yep.  That&#8217;s it on the tech horizon right now.  Waiting to upgrade my phone until Google&#8217;s Android software makes its official debut.  Yes&#8230;I still save money too after all these gadgets.  My boyfriend thinks I work too much.  I probably do.  Target does expect a lot out of you for really very unimpressive pay.  I&#8217;m constantly looking for new jobs, probably going to go into Web design soon which is much more profitable because of the specialized skills needed.</p>
<p>OH!  Almost forgot.  Bought a book on game programming for XNA Studio, which is sweet.  Got one for beginners because I know very very little about C++ and nothing really about C#.  That&#8217;s my career of choice though, so I really want to begin learning on my own.  Little steps.</p>
<p>Next blog: religion.</p>
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