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Stanley Cup Playoffs bring out strange emotions…
Posted by Adam Fischer on April 27th, 2009 | 1 Comment »
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Catholic Church reveals WWII crisis plans
Posted by Adam Fischer on April 23rd, 2009 | No Comments »
Back in the time of WWII, HItler threatened to kidnap Pope Pius XII. As a result he had drawn up secret plans in order to keep the Church functioning and maintaining Papal leadership if HItler were to succeed. Very interesting read:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/religion/5195584/Vatican-planned-to-move-to-Portugal-if-Nazis-captured-wartime-Pope.html
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Best Spam email I’ve ever recieved.
Posted by Adam Fischer on April 21st, 2009 | No Comments »
Subject:
She will give you her devotion when she sees your new proportion.
Body:
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WOOT OFF!
Posted by Adam Fischer on March 25th, 2009 | No Comments »
Nuff said
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Arrested Development Movie to shoot this fall
Posted by Adam Fischer on March 25th, 2009 | No Comments »
Or so says Will Arnett
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A console-less gaming future?
Posted by Adam Fischer on March 24th, 2009 | No Comments »
Today OnLive gaming introduced details about their new gaming service. (Details here) The jist: users can play any game on any PC or Mac. They don’t need to have a super powered gaming rig (in theory, any high powered game can be played on a netbook.) All users need is a high speed connection to connect to the service. From there, the user plays the game, their input via mouse and keyboard or optional controller from the company (sold separately) is sent back to the server via a plugin. The server then plays the game for the user using it’s own super high performance machines.
The trick here is that OnLive was able to create a new compression alogrithim for video in order to reduce any sense of lag that such remote playing could create. Early reviews is that this is an impressive technology that works as advertised. Users can even play in HD quality (720p – requires a 5.0MBPS download speed).
Essentially the user is playing the game “remotely” with the game being run on servers in their farm. You are then seeing the “video” of the game being sent to your PC or Mac via high speed connection and their new propreitary super quick video compression.
OnLive also will sell a $50,$100 component that hooks up to your PC or Mac via USB, allowing you to output your playing to your TV.
If they can pull this off this will allow for revenue streams never before considered, such as on demand “renting” of games.
OnLive boasts a line up of tons of big name developers too.
A few quick thoughts:
- This could really completely change the future of gaming.
- Can this survive the first few years where consoles still are dominant in the marketplace? Considering most developers are already cutting back on PC development (Im looking at you EA Sports) will they be able to committ resources to PC development to help a feldging service?
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Of condoms and the Pope
Posted by Adam Fischer on March 23rd, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Recently people have been in an uproar over the Pope’s recent comments on condoms and the Africa AIDS crisis. The pooll reporters on the Pope’s plane en route to Africa were able to submit questions in advance to the Pope and he was able to answer them. When asked directly about condom usage as a way to prevent AIDS the Pope said this: “You can’t resolve it with the distribution of condoms,” he then went on to say “On the contrary, it increases the problem.”
To me, these comments are all about interpretation. If you read it as “AIDS can never be fully prevented with the distribution of condoms” then that’s correct. It’s true. Scientifically (according to avert.org) there can be anywhere between a 2% to 13% failure rate with condoms if you include breakage (2%) and slippage (1-13%). Even if you go low and say 2% out of the 32 million infected Africans have protected sex where there is failure that would mean another possible 64,000 infections a year. That’s 64,000 more people at risk than if abstience is practiced.
“But absitencne is not practical! Live in the real world!” That’s a popular mantra, and it’s the bandwagon that it seems most are riding nowadays. But, see, I believe the contrary. I think the Pope IS living in the real world. To quote the CDC “To achieve the maximum protective effect, condoms must be used both consistently and correctly. Inconsistent use can lead to STD acquisition because transmission can occur with a single act of intercourse with an infected partner.” Furthermore “Laboratory studies have demonstrated that latex condoms provide an essentially impermeable barrier to particles the size of STD pathogens.” (emphasis theirs) The fact of the matter is Africa is not a labratory. Human sexual relations are not a labratory. Let’s be honest: in this country alone (where AIDS education and overall education levels are much higher than they are in Africa) there are MANY MANY Saturday and Sunday morning regrets. There are MANY MANY people who wake up and can’t believe they didn’t use a condom. It happens. Everyday. And in Africa, statistically, one mistake, one “I forgot,” one “the moment didn’t allow for it,” one “it happened so fast,” and that’s it. You’re infected.
Therefore, the Pope’s message is clear: the only 100% effective way to prevent an STD is to abstain from sex. No one can doubt that.
There are still many groups out there, in and out of the Church, who believe that it’s still not practical. That we should be supplying Africans millions of condoms a year. And that’s up to them. That’s their decision. But what does everyone really expect out of Pope? What does everyone expect out of the spiritual leader of billions of Catholics on this planet? Do they really expect him to say “You shouldn’t sin (which the Church clearly teaches both pre-marital sex and birth control inside of marriage is sin) BUTTT if you do – well be safe – use a condom?” That’s not his role. That’s not his job. If there are political leaders out there who want to take up that cause, if there are state leaders who think the tax money of thier people is better spent on condoms, then that’s for them. But let’s be clear: The Pope is the leader of a State that is not of this world. And he speaks on beahlf of a God who has made the issue clear. Sin, and there will be consequence. As a Catholic, I expect nothing less than for the Pope to be faithful to that clear and unmistakable message. God is no kill joy. God is not against sex. The fact is, He understands the absolutley grave consequences of living outside of His plan for sex can bring.
Finally, it must be said that the Church is GROWING in Africa. Exploding actually. The Church, and the Pope, have an overwhelming heart for the AIDS crisis and the poverty that grips Africa. And most blessedly, the Pope (nor the Church, nor the Head of the Church) NEVER turn away from those who do live with the most deadly, painful, and terrible consequence of sin. The fact of the matter is, their eyes are on eternity. And while there will be temporal conseuqence of their sin, the Church promises that, with contrition, and confession, there will be no eternal consquence. That’s the message of our God. That no matter what happens. No matter how great or small the sin. No matter what consquence may befall you, I still will be there. I still forgive. I still have compassion. I will still bring you home.
I pray for a day when the condom debate can go away, because this terrible disease has been cured. But until then, may we always steadfastly pray for Africa, and all of those who suffer from AIDS across our globe
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What happened to your blog!?
Posted by Adam Fischer on March 18th, 2009 | No Comments »
Everyone keeps asking me the same question. Why don’t you blog anymore? The answer is, well I do – sort of. Basically my blogging has evolved into the weekly podcast I do “This Weeks Rub Down with Adam Fischer.” TWRD has kept me plenty busy. (you can check it out by the way at www.thisweeksrubdown.com) But alas there are plenty of things that might not be appropriate for the podcast that still are on my mind, so I fully intend on continuing to blog about them here. So, of course, stay tuned!
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First podcast is available!
Posted by Adam Fischer on January 15th, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Here it is!
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The Onion Magazine
Posted by Adam Fischer on December 16th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Of course everyone loves The Onion, but there’s one feature of The Onion that many of you may not know about. It’s called The Onion magazine. Basically every week they have a cover for a special Onion magazine (that doesn’t exist). The covers have hilarious headlines. One my favorites is the one below. Check out more of them by clicking the image below.
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