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Kinect for Xbox 360

So when taking her to the mall to get to work, Tricia and I found ourselves there considerably early after overcompensating for anticipated traffic (it is a Friday afternoon in Atlanta, after all). We decided we would walk around the mall and windowshop for a bit, when we ran across Macy’s in Lenox Square Mall.

Now, the mall is fairly upscale and drives in a LOT of traffic from out-of-towners, tourists, whatnot, so the mall is a fairly common place to find special kiosks set up to promote virtually anything. A few years ago I spotted The Nintendo DS Spa, wherein you could opt for a free massage while you play one of their DS games onhand. More recently, Nintendo again set up a huge display with the Wii Sports Resort, with about a half dozen to a dozen televisions each with a specific Wii Sports Resort game playing, not to mention “scenery” like the fake palm trees you see there, and staff handing out leis. Finally, Microsoft is getting into this, but the last time I saw them in the mall, they were advertising Windows Phone… too bad one of their guys was doing an excel spreadsheet for them on a MacBook. Irony at its best.

Anyway, I found this one notable enough to make a thread considering at the time these mentioned demo kiosks were set up, the product was available for purchase. Today, though, in Macy’s we ran across a Kinect – obviously NOT for sale yet.

The game the Kinect was demoing at the time was Kinect Adventures, as you can see across the screen of the demo TV. The only one Trish and I tried though, for sake of time, was the first thing it offered us: a slalom-like river rafting experience, where the object was to direct the raft by sidestepping left or right, and jumping to get extra points off ramps and such.

Needless to say, the game requires a TON of communication with your teammate, but although we struggled here and there a bit we still pulled something like 107 points for a Silver Medal by the end of it. Very fun, and surprisingly accurate avatar representation of motions, given the infamous “you can see the bottom of your avatar’s shoe” thing E3′s ago – they’ve obviously improved it. Tricia’s hands were on her hips, and so were her avatar’s.

One thing that did concern me, though, was when the game had finished, it presented to us a series of snapshots taken from the Kinect device of Trish and I jumping around during gameplay. I don’t like that it took those without telling me, but I imagine the device has settings for that when it’s released in November.

Altogether, though, very fun. Probably still won’t get it though unless I have THAT much disposable income. Anyone else played a Kinect yet, or seen one in a Macy’s or their mall?

Short update

First, a clever and very well constructed commercial:

I finished off the semester. It was a rough one. I don’t have all my grades in yet, but two B’s are for certain. I’m hoping the other two are an A and B, and I’m satisfied with that. Although, I have to admit it does feel weird to see Facebook statuses and updates regarding graduation of some of my peers today. I mean, congrats to them – it’s a big deal and definitely something to be proud about, given how many of my peers dropped out or never quite achieved their goals. I know Georgia Tech is generally regarded as being finished in five years, so four and a half years is fantastic (or so I’m told). And I know a degree from Georgia Tech is a great asset. Given that, I can’t wait for December – I hope to have my class ring by then, too.

… Nobody wants to here me complain. Have a commercial for Shoedini with a guest star:

Today I played bass with my brother and his singer Chad. Very fun – I’m getting better at the instrument, and I’m having a damn fun time doing it. Speaking of hobbies, I took Tricia to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens and took a TON of pictures of flowers and the such. I’m still editing them, but I’m hoping to have some of my best and favorites online soon. ^_^

This summer should be fun. I only have 9 hours of classes signed up, and I have friends in two of those three classes. Otherwise, I’m hoping for either a position at Apple Store or GTRI, thanks to some friends. And in my spare time, my brother, Tricia, some friends and myself are hoping to get in some valuable beach time, perhaps at Jekyll Island or Key West. Not to mention, Tricia’s grandmother is a generous woman and is sponsoring tickets for Tricia and myself to visit Oregon again, and meet more of Tricia’s extended family. It’ll be my first trip there in the summertime, and my first time traveling by plane with Tricia. I can’t wait.

I’m having trouble focusing right now. Could be because I’m tired – Again, hopefully I’ll update soon with pictures and such. Take care, all. I’ll leave you with a short video (I like videos) of either the greatest or worst idea I’ve ever seen:

I am very glad, because I’m finally returning back home (Trololo)

Um. Hi again. ‘Tis Fish. Yeah, I’ve been AWOL an unacceptably long length of time this…. time.

(A cookie for the reference! Or not, because I love to share.)

But I’m posting now, so that’s enough, right? RIGHT? Probably not. Either way, I’ve been busy trying to maintain a nice GPA and stay on top of my schoolwork. It’s a bit of a task, but soon it will all be worth it. Friday morning my time ticket for registration opened up, and at precisely (well, just about) 8:15:01AM (just a rough estimate) I had both my Summer and Fall schedules lined up for Georgia Tech. And, assuming I do well, they will be my last as well.

And that’s scary. Yet… comforting, and even exciting to consider, really. I’m taking some fascinating-sounding classes, from History of the Vietnam War, to Video Production, to Performance Studies: Music as Performance. So here’s to some fun things in the near future, I imagine.

Which reminds me that I simply must order a class ring sometime soon. My mother promised me as a junior in high school that a high school class ring is meaningless compared to a college class ring, and instead of buying me the high school one, she’d buy me a college one. Looking back, I remember I was ticked off, but I can honestly say that, now, I’d feel silly with a dinky ring that said “Evans High School“. Especially when I mentally compare it to the impressive “Georgia Institute of Technology” class ring. The past four years here have been fantastic, life-changing, and glorious – I can feel totally justified wearing this class ring.

GA Tech Class Ring!

And that the $700 ring isn’t coming from MY pocket, it’s even better…! ;)

I haven’t been up to as much as I’d have liked in the past month. I’ve been tweeting, as you can see in the sidebar, and I’ve added a mobile version of my blog that’s usable with iPhones, if anyone feels so compelled to follow stalk me from their phone on the go. You know who you are, you creepers. But… do try it – it’s pretty spiffy!

Recent happenings… I’ve played with an iPad today. I’m eagerly anticipating the forthcoming release of the Steam gaming platform on the Mac OS X operating system. I’ve been toying with ChatRoulette, avoiding as much penis as I can, while playing with ideas such as streaming ‘The Brave Little Toaster‘, and going as far as impersonating Jesus. I used Lenox Mall’s MyAkoo service to RickRoll the mall on multiple occasions. I went to Nashville with several fraternity brothers and our respective ladies.

And, I’ve terrorized the internet with this video, and its multiple reincarnations and hilarious parodies:

I’ve also begun to follow a fantastic website by the name of The Daily What, and I truly enjoy most of their postings and crazy videos. An example or two:


(Watch the Tiger-man in the background to the left, obviously.)

PACMAN: THE MOVIE TRAILER from Therefore Productions on Vimeo.

About the iPad, for a moment. Using it was surprisingly pleasant. It’s a substantial weight, so it doesn’t feel like I’m holding a flimsy piece of shit, and it’s highly responsive to touch and motion, so, for once, I can honestly say it reacts just like it looks in the commercials. While I loved using it, I won’t be getting one. I’m a bit poor at the moment, and I’m saving for a new iPhone when it comes out this summer. The rumors now say it may be named ‘iPhone HD’, based off the notion that it will have double the pixel dimensions (so mathematically 4x pixel count, double resolution), and will be assembled utilizing the Apple A4 chip the iPad runs off of. My iPhone 3G would go to Tricia, and we’d both be happier, lol.

And… for now, I suppose, that’s it. I’m pretty tired and I feel like chatting before falling asleep, so I’m going to wrap this up for now before I begin to link to each and every YouTube video I’ve favorited in the past three months. XD

Cheers, kids.