Friday, March 23, 2012

Minecraft!! Starting Projects.

Ah Minecraft. Lovely fun it is.
For those of you who don't know what Minecraft is...stick around, it's about time you learned.

Agh, I suppose I should give the new guys a little info first eh? Ok, so Minecraft is basically a game that is in first person, the world is block based, you can destroy, create, dig, cut down, build, burn, drown, kill and do just about everything else. It's an extreme amount of fun. I am what most would consider a n00b. Only because I don't build massive non-functional cities for the sake of art. I would consider myself a middle level user. There are still a lot of things I don't use or don't know how to do in MC.

Anyway, let's get to my list.

Lately, I have been building large structures or pits and making plans to use them as massive shopping malls or offices, etc. I recently dug a pit to the bottom of the world which is 19 blocks wide and 23 blocks long. That is the opening anyway. The depth is hard to detect, but it's about 100, if not a little more.
After I dug it out and 'edited' the pit walls, I put a glass pyramid over the opening. Amazing stuff, this thing is actually pretty small, but it looks cool!




Here is when I first completed the bottom section. You would not believe the amount of lava that was pouring in before cleanup!
Here is an image of the first glass pyramid. After this, I made a habitat wall that surrounds a MASSIVE amount of land, then started to make an even LARGER glass pyramid on top of the habitat wall. See below:

This is only one of my current projects. My other projects include a Sky Bridge that links my two homes together, and a massive Sky Tower that is...well...huge. I'll probably upload pics of those as well, but not right now.

For all of you MC fans...yes I am using creative on this project. I use survival for everything else, but I didn't have the time on this one.

Have a splendid day y'all!!

~Wilson1





Thursday, March 22, 2012

Writing Flaws.

I have always been a writer. Whether I have been good or not is up to the critics.
When I was about 8, I would take standard 'line paper' and write short stories about an adventurer with the same name as me. It was all very Indian Jones-ish, what with the jungles, the slight action and the treasure at the end.
As most writers of that age, I did absolutely no research. I just started writing with a small idea, and out came a story. The best and most important thing was, it was FUN.
I continued to grow up writing, whether it was in my journal, or writing small stories here and there besides my school assignments, which were extensive.
Besides my school assignments, my writing was not exactly researched, even in my 'later years' till now.
This lack of research seriously impacts your ability to write a lot of good material, not to mention your motivation. I realize research can be tedious, but hey, it's necessary in order to write a book or an article that will keep a readers interest, and it is also important to get facts right. If it's wrong, then things could easily go wrong, and you could be marked as an unreliable source. Not a good thing for a writer unless you happen to author fiction, and even then, you risk the possibility of plagiarism.

So, I guess another thing is, avoid writers block. Well, I guess you can't exactly avoid it...but you can slightly prevent it. By actually trying to finish your article the first day you start writing it! Unless it's a long one, in which case....well the point is, I started this about a week and a half ago, kept adding some sentences here and there, and finally lost my whole reason for writing this post...I do hope you learn something from it though!

~Wilson 1.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

My Future Friday.

Hello all!
Just posting a quick...er...post, to let you know what's going on!
Tomorrow I have a training opportunity at Inland Cellular, and I am very excited. Why? Because I get to see some possible new phones Inland might start selling! That's pretty big for me, considering I work for a dealer that sells phones for Inland, plus I love new technology, especially phones.
It starts at 10:00AM Pacific tomorrow, and I get to meet the staff face to face instead of just on the phone or on e-mail.
They are providing my lunch, which will be nice, considering they are hosting it and presenting us this stuff. Pretty typical. It's nice. :)
I am really hoping my opinion will help decide some of the future phones, because I have been waiting for some new phone to come, but they are either exclusive to another provider or they don't fit with what network Inland broadcasts.
Either way, it will be awesome tomorrow, as I have time to get some (late) birthday presents for some friends, and get something for myself maybe...

Ok, well, I'm going to sign off now.

Have an awesome evening!

~Wilson 1.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Darth Plagueis, Book Review. (SPOILER ALERT)

Ah, another poorly written, content lacking book review. Aren't we all so excited? I can just feel the ecstasy...

So, as many of you (should) know, Darth Plagueis was the Sith Master of Darth Sidious/Palpatine, the one time senator turned supreme chancellor turned emperor of the galaxy.
The first mention of Darth Plagueis is in Star Wars: Episode III Revenge Of The Sith, when Chancellor Palpatine tells Anakin Skywalker the story of Plagueis and his demise.

If you want the long version of my review, where I describe events and certain parts of the book, stick around, I'll give it. If you want the short version, where I give just my blunt and short opinion of how the book was written, you are going to need to skip to the end where the red line is. Or just suffer through this. SUFFER. I mean it. If you don't want to skip to the end...SUFFER. It's your decision anyway.

Down to the review:
This book does something that I have only seen in a few others; it starts out with the 'ending' so to speak.
You know the outcome of the book by reading the prologue, and this does two things that I can see. It drains the whole mystery of the story for me, even though we hear about what happens in Revenge Of The Sith.
Also, it simply doesn't seem to fit right. I mean, who knows, it may be the new thing in a few years, but right now, it doesn't work that well. If they plan to do this more, they need to work on the presentation.

When you reach the first chapter, you get a taste of action right off the bat.
Starting with Plagueis and his master Tenebrous supervising a mining operation being done by some droid miners, when something goes wrong with the droids where they stop obeying the commands being sent by the control station, and keep drilling towards a pocket of volatile gas that has the potential to destroy the entire facility. Having realized they have no chance of stopping said droids, they start running to escape through a series of tunnels when the gas ignites and creates a massive explosion, causing some damage. Plagueis seizes his chance and brings the ceiling down upon his Bith master, mortally wounding him. Thus ending Plagueis's reign as a Sith apprentice, and propelling him into the position of master-to-be.

From then on, the book focuses on Plagueis escaping the planet they were stranded on(Their ship was destroyed in the explosion) and finding his way to Muun where his alter ego Hego Damask resided as the influential business owner of Damask Holdings, and finally starting the search for an apprentice of his own.

On his mission he, to his shock and chagrin, encounters another Sith apprentice trained by Tenebrous, a Bith named Venamis. After defeating Venamis, Plagueis takes him to a laboratory where he puts the Sith wannabe in stasis for a study on midichlorians.

After his encounter with Venamis, Plagueis starts hunting down other force sensitive beings and putting them in his laboratory for additional study on his quest for eternal life.
Morbid. Awful. Downright creepy. Yep, he's a Sith alright...

So after a long while of searching for a powerful enough being to become his apprentice and eventual successor, he meets Palpatine.
Palpatine, still in the Politics For Dummies Academy, was not aware of his Force sensitivity, although he was able to inadvertently use it to sway debates his way, and use it to help him with the all around political junk.

Being somehow attracted to the political genius of this young man, Plagueis continued to interact with Palpatine, slowly drawing more of the politician-in-training out of his shell.
However, Palpatine's father did not approve of Plagueis, even going so far as to lightly threaten the Sith.
Palpatine's relationship with his father was not a good one, for there were major differences in political opinions and the like, and this sparked many arguments that got more heated as the years went by.

Ah, finally we reach the turning point. The point that every Sith must sacrifice something they love.
A mysterious(yeah right) circumstance ended up switching Palpatine's flight plan, and putting him on the private shuttle his family was on.
After a escalated fight with his father, Palpatine then proceeded to murder everyone on the ship with the Force. Blunt, I know, but that is what happened. His entire family, murdered by his powerful rage.

Initially, Palpatine was horrified at what he had done, and started to panic. He needed help.
Who do you think the first person he contacted was? Yep, that's right, Plagueis. 
After calming Palpatine down, Plagueis set a rendezvous for them to meet 'soon'.
A week later, the two finally met and started talking. Plagueis eventually revealed that he was Sith, and that he had high expectations for Palpatine. He then gave Palpatine his Sith name: Darth Sidious.

The book then goes on to detail some of Sidious's training on various worlds in various situations, leading up to halfway in The Phantom Menace where Plagueis is finally killed. I know, if you are like me, you are probably shocked that Plagueis was alive during that time! Good stuff...

This review is getting very long as I am mostly just explaining the events. I think I will start giving my opinion and explaining some of the writing style.(Red line time)
                                        

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If I was to give this book a rating up to 5 stars, I would give this a 2-3. Let me explain why.
From the very start, even with the action it introduced, it was heavily political. They took time to explain every detail of every political situation(And believe me, there were plenty of those...), there was a lot of talking and debating which, for me, kind of took away from the enjoyment.
I think that the politics were necessary, but to a point. They carried it on way too much, and pretty much destroyed the enjoyment value.
Although you can argue that it adds a massive amount to the story, which it does, but like I said, the politics bleed a lot of the enjoyment out of it.

I still recommend this book if you plan on borrowing it, and if you are a die hard fan, well, go ahead and buy it if you must. It will look cool on the shelf if nothing else.

Well, there you have it folks. The longest blog post I have ever written, and probably the dullest. Sorry about that, but at least you have the red line! Hmm, that might be something I will include in posts down the road...

Thanks for getting this far! And if you skipped...well...go back and suffer. :D

Wilson 1.