Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Audacity Podcast

 

3k Run

 

Podcast Review


                Business should use podcasts to improve their advertisement for their products. If Business showed people how to use their products people may want to keep the product they bought from them. A business could use this to get workers. A successful business could use it as a form an announcing upcoming events for the company. If a company doesn’t want to deal with going to people’s houses to fix something they could just make informational videos for people to do.

                It’s free to download. It can be used for expansion. Used for target markets to be concise in telling the customer. It’s of little to no cost for the maker of the video or audio podcast. All the business needs is a microphone or camera or both, a computer, and internet access.

Three Podcast

Podcast #1: FilmCow

1.       It’s a bunch of different videos

2.       Jason Steele

3.       I-tunes and Youtube.com

4.       2 minutes

5.       The funny things they say

Podcast #2: Dave Ramsey

1.       Finances

2.       Dave Ramsey

3.       I-tunes

4.       A hour

5.       The way he just smacks you in the face with the truth

Podcast #3: The Reality Check

1.       Natural Sciences

2.       Not listed

3.       I-tunes

4.       45 minutes

5.        how they talk about the way things work

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Condemned: Criminal Origins

Spoilers ahead...
Condemned: Criminal Origins ( known in Japan as Condemned: Psycho Crime give it to Japan to mess up a already good name and turn it into a horrible game title imagine if we gave them Call of Duty it would be called Kamikaze Assault it would be one mission called BOOM!, in Europe and Australia it is known as Condemned at least they kept it more to the title). This game is a psychological thriller in which you are a FBI agent named Ethan, framed for the murder of two cops by the main serial killer: "Serial Killer X" who is a serial killer of serial killers. After you escape from the crime scene of where the murder of your colleagues took place you are meet with a man named Malcolm Vanhorn who was a friend of Ethan's father, has a conversation with you then the cops come and you try to escape into the metro. All through this you are slowly slipping into insanity.
towards the end you know you really have become insane do to the last boss "The Hate" a monster that has been harbored up into Serial Killer X that was released. You go off and fight it and then you kill it. At the end you are outside of town and you hear a banging in the trunk you stop and you open it finding that Malcolm saved Serial Killer X who turns out to be his son named Leland Vanhorn, you have a choice kill him or spare him, if you spare him he kills himself anyway. Then you cut off to you and the lady that was helping you Rosa throughout the game she has a wire and is communicating to you over handkerchief, you then go to the bathroom, you look at yourself in the mirror to begin seeing things again then you see the Monster again. But it has become apart of you then it shows what you look like with the monster inside of you.

State of Decay DLC Breakdown Review

State of Decay is a sandbox game that allows you to roam freely and do what you want while fending off hordes of zombies and helping your group of survivors survive long enough to escape. In the new DLC for State of Decay you are given a random hero the first time you start you can unlock hero's through challenges. The only really new thing is the hero system, a RV, and the stages you can progress through( there are ten stages to the Breakdown DLC though you never really escape the Valley you are in you just spawn in a harder environment).

Thursday, February 27, 2014

When gaming is good for you.

Studies have shown that people who play videos games are able to comprehend more and have better problem solving skills. People who played action-based video and computer games made decisions 25% faster than others without sacrificing accuracy, according to a study. Indeed, the most adept gamers can make choices and act on them up to six times a second—four times faster than most people.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052970203458604577263273943183932