Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Its A Good Thing No One Reads This Blog

So i have a question for my imaginary audience. Actually, i am just going to call you the IA (yes i just invented an acronym so i can save time typing to myself, I am that sad). So, IA. The Definition of a Cell is:
"a usually microscopic structure containing nuclear and cytoplasmic material enclosed by a semipermeable membrane and, in plants, a cell wall; the basic structural unit of all organisms."
They are semi-autonomous and can perform individual functions without external assistance. And so i pose the question:
Where do you draw the line between symbiosis and a complete organism?
Multicellular organism evolved from single celled protozoa eating other protozoa and both somehow managing to co-exist with one inside of the other. So really multicellular organism are just a couple cells that exist inside of each other. So by this logic can i assume that human beings are just a shit load of little cells all working together to stay alive?So we are a compilation of a bunch of organism working in a kind of symbiosis! Hmmmmm... I will let that sit for a second. I am sure there is a simple answer to this and I am just being naive. So its a good thing no one reads this blog or else i might be taken down a notch. <---------------Clever Reference to Title

Saturday, February 3, 2007

Feeling Debatatibleish?


All you who browse forums just looking for a fight, act abrasive for the simple thrill of combat, and then hone each comment into a diamond knife aimed straight at the heart of your opponent. I have come to liberate you! Finally, a place you can be yourself without being virtually banned, bashed and burned.

http://www.convinceme.net/index.php

“Voice your opinion, debate with others, or just get an interesting take on both sides of an issue at ConvinceMe, an open forum debating community.”

With three styles of text combat, this is a long overdue solution for the argumentative-take-no-prisoners type. [Via LifeHacker.com]

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Backup your PSP games!

Check out the full PSP h4x0r experience here.
BACKING UP UMDS
Backing up your UMDs (Universal Media Disk) and playing them from your memory stick gives you several advantages over carrying the original disc. The most prominent reason being that UMDs are a hassle to change: you have to pop it out, find the case for the game swich it, let the PSP read it and finally load. UMDs read slow as hell. Running a backed-up copy of a game can also improve performance. For example, The Sims 2: Pets is riddled with horrendous load times, but running it from the memory card (apparently) fixes those problems.

Do you have two PSPs? I do; if I leave one PSP in the car or in my backpack, I don't like carrying my massive collection of games with me– it takes the second P out of PSP. In my opinion, however, the best reason to backup UMDs is to play via Ad Hoc with your friends. Many games, GTA for example, don't have a game sharing feature to play Ad Hoc, and for games that do have a sharing feature, many features may be omitted.
Okay! So now you want to backup your UMDs but before you read on, please don't "share" your backed up UMDs on the internet; game developers make games to make money! If no one buys games, game developers will stop developing for the PSP. Even if you do obtain an ISO from a less than legit way, please buy the game! Ahem~ let's continue.
  1. Like every part of this tutorial, you will first need to download a couple files. Download the following:
  2. Extract your freshly "DeeElle'd" file with your favorite unzipping program. Open the 1.50 folder and drag its contents to the 'GAME150' directory.
  3. Pickup your PSP (make sure it's still connected via USB) and go to GAME -> MEMORY STICK. Highlight "Virtual FAT16 . UMD ISO-9000" and punch X. Your computer should make some cheep and recognize a 'Memory Stick'. If it doesn't pop up, go to 'My Computer' and find it. You can also rip it to your memory stick if you're feeling adventurous.
  4. Drag the ISO file from the drive to your computer and wait! Congratulations, you have successfully ripped your first UMD! Continue reading to learn how to run it.
PLAYING ISOS You have just backed up your game and now you want to play it sans disc. Read on! Notice: Please do not use this to play illegally obtained games, support game programmers! Prerequisites: A UMD, a PSP with 3.03 OE-C firmware and 5 minutes.
  1. Hurray! Something that doesn't require a file download. Connect your PSP via usb and create a folder called 'ISO' in your PSP's root directory. It may already be there.
  2. Drag your backed up game into the folder.
  3. Under your PSP go to GAME -> MEMORY CARD -> 'Your Game', push X and BAM! It loads. Enjoy!

And Now the Justification We Have All Been Waiting For















To help all you Hax0rs and Pirates sleep a little sounder tonight:

http://archive.salon.com/tech/feature/2000/06/14/love/print.html