Tuesday, August 28, 2012

So Birmingham is turning into a tech hub

Its weird, I never though of Birmingham as a tech hub at all until I really looked and then I discovered how rich it is in Developers of all kinds. You have a fair few big developers based in the midlands area such as Codemasters and Rare Birmingham. And Aston Science Park is becoming a real tech hub for start ups which is great really. Tech start ups have always been quite interesting to me as they often work on the consumer space and on some of the latest tech trends.

Recently I found out that there's a tech meet up every month or so of local developers and I went to the recent event at the Giant Screen in Birmingham which was quite interesting. It was my first networking event and I met some people from various local developers as well as students like myself and recent graduates. It was quite surprising to find out companies such as Full Fat are located in Coventry, you might've played games such as Flick Golf, Flick Soccer or there latest game Agent Dash. There was a lot of new companies as well and some which hadn't actually brought a product out yet but it was really interesting to find out what there trying to do and how a lot of these companies are quite small and it could even be two or three people. Leo Laporte often says that its best for a business to have someone who manages the business side of things and another to actually manage the company so I suppose some companies do that but then again business' have different ways of management.

The event itself was hosted at the Giant Screen because a company called WallFour had this amazing concept called Renga. Its a 100 player game that lets the audience control the game using laser pointers. It was very interesting to see how the game progressed because initially we had no idea how to control the character but as the event went on we had people realizing how to control the ship and telling others how to do it. By the end of it some of us were controlling the ship and some were beating the enemy's and we were all shouting out on how to defeat an enemy and which upgrade to get for the ship. It was quite cool how we got to that point by the end and we actually ended up beating the main boss really quickly and it would've been nice if it was harder but I guess we were limited by time. Its definitely worth a visit if there doing a demo near you.


Monday, July 30, 2012

Game ratings are there for a reason...

Now, video games are always coming under attack from parents saying, "oh these 18+ games are bad for our children and should be banned!" But there missing a key detail,  18+ games are meant for people who are 18+. It's sad that its now come to be enforced by the law now (although it has been this way for a while with BBFC) but if it means we see less stupid parents complaining about great games with adult themes then thats great.

Ok so I admit it, I played Mortal Kombat when I was a kid. I think I played Resident Evil as a kid as well. I mean I equate some of that to be the equivalent of seeing an 15 as a kid. But the problem is, some games are just not right for some kids to play. Some kids are mature enough to say, "hey this is a game only and I understand its not real and its not ok to act like the characters in game", and if a parent feels like there kid is mature enough to handle something with a bit more excessive violence or adult themes then that's fine. However some kids just shouldn't play it if there not ready for it and some parents just don't recognise that some games aren't intended for kids. Its a tricky issue and I can see why this issue of legally enforced game ratings have come into play.

I think PEGI do a great job of rating games, they even have a website called ask about games which is a great idea for a site. They actually tell parents what a video game is about rather than going "oh video games are for kids" etc. Which is brilliant and Video Game ratings are actually better than any other industry. I think video games shouldn't be coming under fire for not being tough enough, I think they should be congratulated for actually providing detailed ratings. On PEGI games there are symbols for parents who don't read the warning that a game has drug use, sex etc.

At the same time though, I think games have really changed and the themes they hold are obviously geared towards a more mature audience. Apparently the average age of a gamer is actually 37. So people should really take that into consideration. I mean I dont think a game thats targeted for an older audience should be toned down for kids. I mean yes in some cases its good if they tone it down so that 12 year olds can play a bit more of a mature game but I think that's another issue really.

There needs to be more games aimed for that 12 rating as that could deter some from going for COD. Sure Call of Duty isnt as bad as some games but at the same time it would be nice if there were more games for 12 year olds that didnt treat them as kids. I remember being a bit frustrated by that myself. I just hope this new rating allows for that.  Its been quite a while since I've seen a game like XIII which was a 12 and I think there should be more.

I just hope that this actually makes some parents think before they buy games although I can see some parents still buying games for there kids. I just hope that the sales people are smart enough to just refuse to sell a game if its clear there buying it for there kid. At the same time, I hope they dont just go, "oh I'll only buy games that have there favorite tv series on the box," because there are some great games that have a 3+ rating that are amazingly creative and fun. I mean Rayman Origins is one of my favorite games from last year and I'd gladly reccomend that game to anyone and everyone. There are games like Elite Beat Agents which is completely wacky but it must be pretty good for reaction speeds. There are also games like Zelda which are brilliant games for everyone and it encourages puzzle solving.

But at the end of the day its dependent on two main things really, parents realising that some games aren't meant for kids and developers making more games targeted towards that 12 rating. I think it'll be interesting to see how things go and whether parents will get more informed or even if developers do try and target games for a younger audience due to this form of rating.


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Reddit for learning!?

So we all know Reddit. Its that place that we find funny pictures and learn about random stuff or maybe browse /r/worldnews occasionally but thats all I really used it for. However recently I've found how useful Reddit is as a learning tool. Reddit has some incredibly useful boards for learning new skills. I've been playing about with some System Admin stuff as well as messing about with some networking and I've found that /r/sysadmin is amazingly handy as wekk as the /r/networking. Not only that, you've got subreddits like /r/redditdayof which encourages you to research a new topic each day and post about it. You also get that wonderful stuff called karma as well as some special badges for doing so. Just now I found an excellent reddit called /r/dailyprogrammer and it gets you to complete a challenge related to programming each day. That seems like a really useful too for us programmers although even the easy challenges seem like a bit of challenge... I think I may need to try some more of these challenges to keep me going.
The only problem I find is that you'll see some subreddits which could be useful but just arent that active. And therein lies another problem, you kinda need to discover the useful Subreddits. So far its just been finding them by just testing them or finding a link to a useful subreddit by another subreddits' sidebar. But I'm sure I'll find a better way to find a subreddit and post about it later.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Microsoft Surface

I don't know why I didnt blog about this earlier but Microsoft has unveiled two game changing Windows 8 tablets that have set the bar high for other OEM's. I think they really have set the bar high for more high profile OEM's that still need to showcase there Windows 8 tablets such as Dell, HP and Lenovo.

The reason they unveiled 2 is due to one being based on ARM which is typically found in phones and one being based on Intel which is typically found in a laptop. Microsoft have also brought out a special variant of Windows 8 called Windows RT. This doesnt have the Desktop mode and it can only run metro. It also means that it can only have special RT compatible devices as well. Windows 8 is the full version of Windows with Metro so you could dock it at home and use it has a full blown PC and undock it and use it as a tablet with Metro.

The tablets themselves look really distinctive, they've got a nice brushed back and it has a kickstand that looks pretty sturdy. Not only that, they both feature gorilla glass 2 which should make it pretty durable. Its also quite nice that they've brought out two different types of keyboard cases, one with touch buttons so its slimmer and one with traditional buttons.

However the tablets differ quite a lot internally.
Windows 8 Pro tablet offers;
- 64/128gb SSD, MicroSDXC, USB 3.0 
- MiniDisplay Port
- 10.6" Full HD (1080p) display
- i5 Ivy Bridge Processor
- weight: 903 grams
- Thickness 13.5mm
- Battery; roughly 5 to 8 hours purely by speculation

Windows RT offers;
- Nvidia Tegra 3 plus processor(rumoured, only Nvidia based processor stated)
- 10.6"  HD (720p) display
- MicroSD, USB 2.0, Micro HDMI
-weight 676 grams
- thickness 9.3mm
- 32/64gb storage

Personally I really like the look of the Windows 8 pro device due to the high res screen an it seems like a nice ultrabook competitor. It will be able to run all the apps you would be able to normally so I could install Visual Studios on there as well as other desktop apps. I think the only way Microsoft can really mess things up is the price. All they've said is that it will be competitive with ultrabook pricing when it comes to the Windows 8 Pro model and competitive with ARM based tablets with the Windows RT tablet. I'm guessing its going to be around £450-500 for the RT and £800-900 for the Windows 8 pro. It seems quite reasonable but still its a major investment. I really hope they can be all that more competitive by making it even cheaper but we'll have to see.


Thursday, June 21, 2012

DD-WRT is great!


For some reason I've decided to work on some networking stuff recently as I wanted to take advantage of my taheem.net domain. Also both my D-Link routers in my parents house have gone down which has led to the Virgin Media Super(rubbish)Hub being used as the main router.

So far I've moved the taheem.net domain over to google apps so i can have my own personal email managed by gmail which is quite nice. I did have a custom email account with my bbfun domain but it was using squirrel mail which was a bad web client. On top of this I've been looking into two new routers and I think I'll be messing about with DD-WRT the open source router firmware. It looks like Asus have really taken a good lead into the networking side of things and its interesting to note how well regarded Broadcom is for DD-WRT so I'm tempted by the N16.

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Well I half finished that last post and I decided to leave it in. What I actually ended up buying was the Linksys E3000 and the E4200 as the main router. I bought these for pretty decent price off eBay and amazon and they are both amazing bits of kit. The E4200's range is incredible and you can have a separate 5GHz network for wireless N devices only. Its a shorter range but its on a spectrum that inst really used by a lot of devices. 2.4GHz is used for cordless phones, routers, mice, keyboards etc so It can get a bit noisy.

I've had to look up quite a few networking terms such as wireless bridging which lets you have another access point that's connected wirelessly instead of running a long cable which is great. Also DD-WRT enables you to do some pretty cool stuff like boost the signal of your router and use something called QoS to manage the bandwidth so that certain devices get priority. Its all pretty interesting to know and its amazing how much you can change just by properly managing your router. Seriously the performance was incredible! I went from 10mb/s unstable to 25mb/s stable. It really made a big difference.

Something that kind of amused me was the similarity between the Android modding community over at XDA and the DD-WRT community. You had a lot of different distro's and some were stable depending on the device and you had a lot of guides based on forum posts and I found it odd how the router database on DD-WRT is quite outdated and some guides advised to just go by the wiki. But I guess thats the effect of an open source system.

 Its expected but all that aside it is a great platform and you can learn a lot from messing about with this stuff. I'd forgotten how its fun to just tinker with Linux and mess about with the settings on a router to improve things. I've also messed about a bit with Amahi again and I have a feeling I'll be trying to do more things with it. I really do urge you to go through some lifehacker posts to see what you can do and then look through the DD-WRT wiki for the router of your choice. It can really improve things dramatically.


Sunday, June 10, 2012

Windows 8 Developers Session

So as I mentioned in my previous blog entry, I went to the Windows 8 Development Session and this was really good. The developer session was generally about the development options for Windows 8 as well as how to design a good app for Windows 8.

I found it quite useful to know which frameworks I could use although the first bit wasn't as useful to me as he talked about using Windows 8. I've been using Windows 8 since the preview and I've made an effort to use the metro apps on the go and the desktop when my laptop is plugged into my monitor. I will write a further blog post on my experience with Windows 8 in detail later on as I have a lot to say on the topic of Windows 8.

The design session was quite interesting, about how theres 4 main types of fonts and how the content has good use of spacing to make it easier to read. It's definitely something that I often overlook. Also the API's for Windows 8 seem really easy to develop for so I'm very tempted to start developing for Windows 8 however most of my idea's have been mobile based. I feel like I need more time with a tablet to really design a good app for a tablet type device. Although I should say windows 8 is actually not too bad with a keyboard and mouse, a metro app just need enough shortcuts and gestures with a mouse and keyboard to make it usable with a mouse and keyboard. I actually quite like the search feature as you can actually search through multiple different apps like the Wikipedia app from one search bar like i can on my phone. Also I like how the sharing feature goes across all apps.



I made a good amount of notes on it so I'm sure I'll develop something for it this summer. Also we got free Domino's Pizza which was pretty awesome of them.

Have a play about with it here

E3 2012: Ubisoft's Über Gaming Conference


Ubisoft's Über Gaming Conference

Yes I used a German word as a heading for a French company's Conference for some reason... but as my friend would say, "deal with it, nerd". Moving along I think this Conference was incredibly Entertaining on all levels. For instance I didn't take a instant dislike to the wooden and heavily scripted performance of the person hosting it. Aisha Tyler did a really good job of hosting it with a bit of personality. There were a few moments of scripted moments particularly with the annoying back stage presenter who was a bit misplaced but at the same time it didn't really leave a bad impression after the conference. 


I was really surprised by the content of this conference as I wasn't expecting anything other than a bit more on Assassins Creed 3 but instead I got a lot more than I was expecting. They started out with the most insane Far Cry 3 demo I've seen which had tigers fighting bad guys and then being lit on fire and the usual gunplay. Then it took a really strange and trippy change to something out of 2001: A Space Odyssey. All at the same time as looking absolutely amazing and showing off the beauty of the jungle environments they've crafted. Also boobs lots of boobs. I can see the parents complaining about the 18+ game they bought for their underaged kids now... It's like complaining about alcohol getting kids drunk if they were buying alcohol for their kids... but I digress.  It definitely looks like a really interesting game.






 Ubisoft also showed off the new Splinter Cell game which seemed to be a complete detraction from the previous installment which set a grittier and stripped down tone to Splinter Cell which seemed to be the way to go. Instead they decided to go the generic setting of some Middle-Eastern Country to go and be American and shoot the Super Terrorists and show off more muddy brown visuals because America. It really is a shame as they set a nice tone in Conviction but I guess if you put that aside it still might be a decent game since its coming out of Ubisoft Montreal.  So I guess I should wait until the reviews and hands-on impressions come out. 


Ubisoft also showed of Rayman Legends which is just pure fun. Seriously I advise you to play Rayman Origins if you like fun. I played that game with a smile on my face from start to end and Rayman Legends seems to go above and beyond that. Rayman Legends has a number of unique little quirks specially with the new Wii U controller that makes it seem like an even better multiplayer experience. You can do unique things that players on the controllers cant do which is pretty cool and not only that they have a really awesome rhythm game like section that just looks like pure fun. The art style seems like its a bit more 2.5D but still really nice and cartoony. The music has also changed a bit, I heard on one of my Podcasts that they've got less kazoos and other fun instruments for a more surf rock kind of sound. It's still enjoyable and perfectly accompanies the pure joy of Rayman. 




After that they showed a bit of Shootmania which seems to be an Ultra fast paced Multiplayer Combat game for Pro Gamers but personally it didn't appeal to me as I'm just not a competitive person. I'm sure its good for those that like that kinda stuff.


Also they showed off some new gameplay for Assassins Creed 3 which looks incredible. This game looks so different from the past few games that they could easily be two separate games. The tree traversal looks like a fun change from the building hopping and I liked the fact that heavy snow actually affected your movement making it way more effective to go by the trees. Also it seemed like the seasons change depending on the sequence which is nice as it shows that the game will have some variations. They have announced before that the game will take place over 30 years so things like that are going to change. Also they emphasised that the British weren't the main enemies so it wasn't another game where the British are evil which seems to be a theme in most American and Canadian films and games. I'm really excited for this game and its definitely the game I'm looking forward to the most this Holiday.


And now the biggest surprise of E3 was Watch_Dogs. This game visually looks incredibly and the concept behind it just seems like an untapped theme that needs to be explored more. The game is basically an open world game where you can hack into anything and its set in an ultra realistic open world environment. By that I mean when you sneak out somewhere your heads down and you look a bit shifty and when you cause a car crash the NPC's react realistically. There's this really powerful bit where this guy's wife has died and he's so upset about it that he won't get out the car so you try and get him out of harms way. This just doesn't happen in conventional games but in this game they really wanted to make it feel like a real world. I think that's what sticks out the most to me. It's a really cool concept and I implore you to watch the video it's incredible.

E3 2012: Micrsoft's Media Fest

So as you may know, E3 2012 happened this week which is typically the place where games journalists die of exhaustion and wait in many lines. Oh and there's new games there too. In general this year felt like they threw a few bones for the next year to extend this generation a bit but it seems like the big devs are hidden away working on secret stuff for Durango (the next Xbox) and Orbis (the next Playstion). Although there were a few gems this year so I'll break it down by the conferences seeing as i ended up watching 4/6 major conferences. I was prompted to write this due to the large amount of E3 podcast's I've been listening to (in fact I was just listening to the Giant Bombcast).


E3 2012: Micrsoft's Gaming Media Fest



So E3's barrage of conference's started a day before E3 as per normal and it started out with some pretty decent Halo 4 coverage and it dropped in quality quite far. I found it interesting that Microsoft just showed trailers for there big titles such as Gears of War: Judgement (which is a prequel, note how they dont want to continue the main story?) and Forza Horizon which are there two major exclusives but instead they spent about 10 minutes on Tomb Raider which looked amazing. They also spent a long time on Resident Evil 6 and that looked quite disappointing as its back to the usual explosions and action thats just an imitation of western games even with Leon who's meant to be the slow paced one. And of course they spent a lot of time on a sports app thats only applicable in America and a lot of time on international languages which didnt seem to show any improvements in Kinect's voice recognition just the same actions in a different language. They also showed short trailers for there Arcade games which are normally really good but i feel they missed the opportunity to show those off. Although my Personal highlight was when the creators of South Park (Trey Parker and Matt Stone) came onstage to talk about the new South Park game which was pretty funny and definitely worth a watch. 



What seemed to be the biggest thing at the conference was the new Xbox Smart Glass and Xbox Music. Smart Glass seems to be a really interesting idea as its a second screen, much like the Wii U, where you can unlock content as you play or even use it as a larger mini map. They also demonstrated it being used alongside an episode of Game Of Thrones where it was showing where the characters are currently as well as some information on the characters which seems very handy. On the Bombcast, Michael Pachter seemed to have the impression that this will mainly be used for Entertainment and I could see this happening. I was pleasantly surprised that Smart Glass will be available on Android, Windows Phone, Windows 8 and iOS devices which is pretty significant to Microsoft. Also they showed off the rebranded Zune Pass service; Xbox Music. This seems to be a Spotify like product but only for Microsoft products which is instantly a turn off for many people including me which is a shame because the Zune software was incredibly good. I feel they could have gotten some traction if they brought it to Android and iOS. At least Sony's service is available on some android devices.






I should say props to Microsoft for not having a fake family on stage and showing off a terrible Kinnect game for once which made this conference better than last years but still the worst of them all. I feel the presenters were heavily scripted and wooden. The only time it didnt seem wooden and scripted is when the creators of South Park came on and ripped on Smart Glass which showed that they were clearly unscripted and just being honest and relaxed. I much prefer a bit of improv or just a bit more a natural delivery than the always on point scripted E3 we normally get. Oh and they ended the conference with generic shooter ops 2 aka black ops 2. (I genuinely forgot to add that in which just shows how impressionable Cod Blops is on me.)



Wednesday, June 6, 2012

a bit of an update for the summer

Hi

So now that exams are over I should really make a bit of a blog post. So far during my break I've been looking at jobs, catching up with codecademy.com and just figuring out what to do in terms of a summer project. I've got an idea for an app or two but the platform is a bit tricky to pick.

Originally I was thinking Windows Phone but it seems like it will completely change with Windows Phone Apollo. Microsoft will probably talk more about that on the 20th June hopefully. I've heard it's meant to integrate nicely with Windows 8 so I think I'll be following that closely. I really want to get stuck into android development as I'm also a big fan of android but its a bit intimidating starting a new language. I think I'm leaning towards making an android app and then porting the app to windows phone and Windows 8. It might be a nice insight of whats involved with that kinda stuff.

Also I'm working on actually using my taheem.net domain. (A bit more, I should say. I am using a few subdomains for it.) I might just create an email account just for work related stuff and I think I might try and host my portfolio site on my Fedora Server. I am worried about security so I will probably research into it quite a bit before actually doing it. I'm hoping that the new upgrade to Virgin Media's service will actually make it good enough for me to host something on my server.

In other news I've been following the exciting stuff at E3 and I think I might try and make a good post on that, I've been blown away by Ubisofts Press conference which seemed to be one of the best Conferences so far. Watch_Dogs really surprised me. Also I'm aware I mentioned a post on Windows 8 but I want to play about with the release preview before writing a fanboy gush unbiased blog post on Windows 8. Also I'll be going to a Windows 8 dev event tomorrow which should be fun!

A random picture of some SQL code of some kind...

Friday, May 25, 2012

a very good Windows 8 book for cheap

I know I said this would be a weekly thing and I think what I'll have to do is make sure I have shorter blogs in between and not have a mammoth post each time. Also I did just finish one of my hardest exams today so I was kinda busy with that. I've got one more on Tuesday which will be equally tricky but I'll hope for the best.

Anyway the reason I'm writing this entry is that I found out about a great deal while listening to Windows Weekly. I've been listening to it for quite a while now and I've found its really handy for finding out about what's new with windows. Paul Thurrott has some good analysis of Microsoft's latest ventures and I find its easier to just listen to this stuff.

Mr Thurrott mentioned that a book on programming for windows 8 by Charles Petzold is only $10 for the eBook and he's actually publishing it as its being written which is quite interesting. It seems like a good idea seeing as many people will be downloading the various previews and people like me, will want to dabble with the new windows 8 stuff which seems to be signifying a huge change in the world of Windows. Apparently Charles Petzold is a really good tech writer so its worth buying, specially since you can get a copy for your kindle and on pdf.

 I'll probably have a larger post on my opinions on Windows 8 later on as this release seems to be maybe just as big as the change from windows 3.11 to windows 95.

[Petzold's Blog]


Sunday, May 13, 2012

woops.... Also Kindle's are awesome

Sorry about that, I haven't been blogging at all however it was mainly due to coursework and now I have exams to worry about but I still feel like I can blog about some things whilst still revising for my Exams.

Anyway, recently I have been getting back in to reading and I owe it to Amazon. What they've done with the Kindle has got me back into the flow of reading in a big way. For me it started with the Kindle app for my phone, Originally I was planning on trying to read the Hobbit as an eBook. I wasnt too sure if I'd follow through with it so I'd thought I'd try one book to see if I would actually read a whole book and sure enough I actually read the whole thing. I ended up buying some more books that were on sale and sure enough I read 2 other books on my phone and I finally just decided to take the plunge and get a Kindle.

I'm really glad I did as even though I had a good screen on my phone, I just couldnt read for long periods of time on it. I also tried my PC as well which doesnt have a great screen so I just mainly stuck to my phone. Because of the Epaper screen I'm devouring books so much faster now. I recently read the first Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy book in about 10 days which is really fast for me and now I'm on to the second one. I'm pretty excited to be back into the flow of reading again and it means that I can work my way towards the Song of Ice and Fire books!

I should say as well the really cool bit about the Kindle is the fact that it syncs up perfectly with multiple devices. I can start reading on my kindle and then carry on reading a bit on my phone if I'm in line for something and then pick up from where I left off on my Kindle. Its all pretty seemless. Whenever I read a book I always forget to keep it on me or I just manage to full on wreck the book if its a paper back as my bag just seems to eat books but the kindle seems pretty durable so hopefully it wont get destroyed in my bag.

Another great thing is that I can send articles to it as well and theres even a chrome extension that sends it to your kindle which is pretty cool. It also means I can actually put my notes on there as well for when I'm revising which is good. I really love my kindle and I really cant wait to read more on it!

UPDATE: As an addendum to my post, I thought I should mention that the Kindle has been brilliant for reading lecture slides on a PDF. They have an application to send stuff to your kindle and its really quite handy to be able to right click and just send the document to the kindle wirelessly.

I think the major advantage to reading lecture slides on a kindle is that you dont have as many distractions since the only thing you can do on a kindle is read. So subconsciously you just read and dont think, oo I'll just check reddit for a few minutes. Its really been quite a productivity enhancer for me.

I have been  hearing rumblings of a Colour Kindle with a backlight later this year which seems like a very tempting upgrade but simply due to the fact that its really helped me get into the  flow of reading, I do not regret buying this kindle now. Also I found a nice little light which kinda gets rid of my need for a backlight in the kindle.


Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Thoughts on The Hunger Games

Today I went to see The Hunger Games, rather spur of the moment more than a planned occurrence as someone suggested it while we were in the pub.

just tested out instagram on android too while i was in the pub

Going into this film I had just seen the trailer and originally I was quite interested, the premise sounded really interesting and it seemed like they were aiming for something bigger and I knew that the books were meant to be quite decent too although I had heard bad things about the direction they took this film but I bit the bullet and saw it as my friends wanted to see it.

I gotta say it was a decent film, I quite liked the idea of an old tradition that seems morally questionable that is finally questioned. Also it has the whole post-apocalyptic world thing going for it which always brings something quite different to the table. The setting for this film takes place quite far after the event so things have moved on but there's a very strong rich and poor divide and the poor seem to have good survival skills in the wild whereas the rich seem to have the usual futuristic things that you would expect. I should also mention that the poor are separated into districts due to a rebellion years ago.

That was what initially drew me in but the film centers around one character named Katniss Everdeen and I quite like how they set her up as a strong character from the start which is good. She seems to be a highly skilled but very modest and she seems to be the one protecting her family which is an interesting dynamic. I definitely commend the film for doing this however it seems that they center around her a bit too much, leaving not enough time for other characters to develop. It's obvious that there trying to win back the twilight crowd but with a stronger protagonist and I'm pretty happy with that in the sense that its not an exact twilight clone with an empty shell of a character as the lead person.

I would''ve really liked to know more about the world outside of the hunger games, you see glimpses of it when things kind of break down in district 11. Also when you catch a glimpse of the rich you see the people running the event talk and it seems very old world order trying to keep a grips on the poor. Looking back it wasnt really as bad as the fact that other contestants seemed to be quite under developed but I guess it was due to time. If they can develop on the outside world a bit more which seems likely with the way things ended it could be an interesting series. I do want to pick up the books to see if that provides some good detail.


Hello World *groan*

Yes, I used that classic internet first page title of Hello World but I'm getting ahead of myself, my name is Arjun Taheem but first i must ask are you a girl or are you a boy?

Kidding, so I suppose I should state my reasons for this blog being on the magical interwebs that we call the internet. I love technology and I used to quite like writing and its a key skill that kinda seems like it could get lost easily with the profession i want to follow. I'm currently studying Computer Science at hull and as you may have guessed, I'm a bit geeky. But geeky's fine its part of who I am and it just means I have an interest in things that are considered out of the ordinary.

I like my sci-fi and fantasy and I've recently started to read again so I will no doubt share my opinions on that. I've also been watching a fair bit more films and TV shows recently so again I'll be writing my thoughts and opinions on the interwebs. Im tempted to try out video blogging as there are some really cool ones out there. So who knows you may see a video embedded with me talking at you.

Also I love gaming and its a passion I've had for ages, I love most types of games and its part of the reason why I picked the course I did. I own a 360, PS3, Laptop, DS, PSP etc because I like to play the exclusives and have a fair view on consoles as they all have there merits and I have my own personal preferences between them.

Oh wait I'm forgetting something, oh yes! Phones! Ye, I'm kinda that guy... I love the new wave of modern Smartphones and they are going through some interesting changes specially throughout the last couple years mainly due to the iPhone's launch in 2007. Again I try and keep things unbiased and I own one of each although they range in age and I'm not trying to show off I just want people to know I do try and use everything so I know what I'm talking about.

So thats just a bit of a summary of what to expect, so onwards I go!


here's some coffee, I took a picture randomly because i thought it looked nice and it gives me something to put in a generic welcome post :P