Southern Greetings: Hilton Head, SC

4 Oct 2008 In: Random

Greetings from the South!  On Friday Bethany and I boarded a plane to Atlanta and eventually wound up in Savannah to join her family for a southern trip.  This is the first time that I’ve vacationed in the south (aside from Florida, which I consider a different experience).  We spent the day in Savannah, Georgia before making our way up to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.

Savannah definitely wasn’t what I was expecting.  I was expecting a small little southern town, but Savannah was definitely bigger and more touristy that I originally thought. I also didn’t have an appreciation for just how much American History is present in that small southern town.  Going around the Old Town area, it was amazing just how many old buildings have been restored, as well as the history associated with each building.  We took a trolley-bus tour around the downtown area, which turned out to be a very educational and interesting experience.

I Twittered it earlier, but I didn’t realize that for a period of time that Catholicism was prohibited in the Georgia colony.  I guess fears of being extremely close to the Spaniard Colonies prompted fear that Catholics in Georgia would have a disposition towards Spain - thus prohibiting Catholicism would eliminate such concern.

After our Savannah tour we made our way to Hilton Head, South Carolina where we will be until we head home.  The resort we’re staying in is very beautiful!  After skipping lunch, we had an early dinner in Charley’s Crab Restaurant.  I can’t appreciate the experience of eating seafood while watching the sun set over the water.

Tomorrow we’ll make our way to the beach and do some bike-riding around the area, so I’ll hope to take more pictures and share them.

Speaking of pictures, I’m having trouble uploading them to Flickr this evening. I’m sending them to my home computer now and will try uploading them there.  Watch for a follow-up post with pictures!

Did Digg change their RSS feeds?

3 Oct 2008 In: Technology

This is a random technology gripe, but I wanted to throw it out there in case anyone else was experiencing this.

Did Digg change the way they’re presenting their RSS feeds?  I subscribe to all of the RSS feeds and keep up to date through FeedDemon (an awesome desktop RSS reader by the way).  All of the sudden on Thursday the feeds changed names (in a minor way) to “Digg Stories / / ..” and now are including associated images, which FeedDemon is displaying as thumbnails.

Personally I can’t stand the thumbnails view, and with a user-generated site like Digg there’s no telling what thumbnails will come up - especially if I’m viewing this in a public place.  Is there any way to turn the thumbnails off all-together, or subscribe to a Digg feed that doesn’t include these?  I looked on Digg and couldn’t find such a thing, so I’m wondering if there’s a setting in FeedDemon.  Browsing through the options I couldn’t find anything obvious, but maybe I’m missing something.

Did anyone else notice this?

Update: I meant to post a screen shot of what I was talking about:
FeedDemonDigg

Help Needed: Please fill out this survey

27 Sep 2008 In: Random

Friends and dear readers,

Could you please do me the kindness of filling out this survey.  I hate surveys as much as the next guy, but apparently we’re required to conduct surveys for my Social Problems class at school.  By taking a few minutes of your time to fill out the survey, I would appreciate you beyond belief.

Thank you so much!

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Greatest Touchdown Celebration Ever

26 Sep 2008 In: Random

I stumbled across this video yesterday. I made the mistake of watching it during class, and even on mute it was absolutely hilarious.

Madden 09: A month in

19 Sep 2008 In: Rants, Technology

I’m a Madden junkie, so naturally I went out the day the game came out bought it right away.  Unfortunately with as busy as I am, I didn’t even take the shrink wrap off the game until 10 days later, then really haven’t played it consistently or extensively since I opened it.   After about a month in and playing it over a half-dozen times, I have a pretty good sense of the game.

The realism of the game is pretty impressive, and overall the performance on the X-box 360 is pretty good.  Before last Christmas, I played Madden primarily on the Wii, PS2 and PC, so the controls took a little bit of adjustment.  They really don’t seem to have changed that much, but still the game took quite a bit of adjustment.  At the same time, the game has become a lot more difficult to play. 

One of the touted features is that the game adjusts to your play: if you’re good at running, the game’s AI gives you a tougher run defense; if you suck at passing, easier pass defense, etc.  While theoretically this is a great idea, the implementation results in you just getting your butt kicked up and down the field.  There doesn’t seem to be a great deal of consistency between the game play.  Personally I’ve had too many instances where I have 1-2 moments of greatness, followed by a half-dozen moments of mediocrity.

While some of these new features are exciting, there are still many things that EA Sports has yet to improve, and even degrade in some instances.  Some I’ve noticed:

  • The In-game commentary is terrible.  Last year they had this ambiance created by the radio announcers that actually came off really well, it seemed strictly play-by-play. For some reason they went out and got a big name commentator - not John Madden, but Chris Collinsworth - but it was really half-assed.  Collinsworth never references any player by name, it’s always “The Quarterback, The Running Back”, and the statements are irrelevant and get old pretty quickly.
  • We still don’t have an easy way to update rosters.  Madden still wants you to connect into the X-box live lobby and start playing with someone else - never mind the fact that you’re not really interested in playing on-line yet, but would like to have Favre on the Jets or Eddie Royal not wearing #3 (although it was cool having John Lynch playing safety for the Broncos). Only then, will it begin to download the latest rosters.  I don’t understand how with the easy environment provided by the X-box Live Marketplace or in-game on-line interactions, EA still has this archaic method of downloading and applying roster updates.
  • Failure to understand 2 Runningback Systems - Over the decade, the NFL has evolved to the point where many times have a “Runningback by Committee” approach. I can easy rattle off the Broncos, the Saints, the Dolphins, the Panthers, the Cowboys, the Steelers - that’s only to name a few.  Despite this, Madden still doesn’t comprehend that these teams sub running-backs in an out on a whim, making it pretty challenging to duplicate this scenario in the game.  The closest they come is having a 3rd down running back, which doesn’t cut it.  You should be able to assign goal-line running backs, or better yet be able to line up 2 halfbacks in the backfield.

I still have a lot of game play to go, and more thoughts may develop on the game, but at this point I’m pretty disappointed with the ‘09 differences from ‘08.  I know when next August comes around I’ll probably be a tool and drop the $60 on the game yet again, but I would welcome major innovations (or even fixing these minor issues) with the next edition of the Madden franchise.



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