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Insidious 2

[September - 13 - 2013]

Breezieana and I just got back from seeing Insidious 2.  We plan on filming a long review about it but just as a quick blurb I thought I’d come by and write that I enjoyed it.  I thought it was a fairly decent follow up to the first film.  Obviously I feel the first film is the best but this one had an interesting twist and gave a lot of backstory.  I enjoyed seeing some of the stuff that was mentioned in the first film in a flashback.

Scare-wise though, this film didn’t really deliver.  I didn’t jump at all in this film.  It didn’t bother me psychologically.  If anything, it seemed rather average in that department.  Having said that, the story was what drove the film not the boo’s and ahh’s!

If you liked Insidious 1, you will more than likely enjoy Insidious 2.  I would suggest checking it out.

And as I said, Breezieana and I will do a much longer review in the future that I will come post here for everyone to see.

Ghost App Review: Ghost Detect Pro

[August - 30 - 2013]

This is the start of a series of reviews of Ghost Apps (detection, communication and what have you).   Our interest in doing this stated with an app known as Ghost Radar that we later discovered was completely fake (thanks to the guy who decompiled the code and explained it all in full).  I was always a little on the fence about that app but it made me wonder if there’s any apps out there that are legit or not.  Bri and I will be trying various Ghost Apps on both Android and iOS.  We’re determined to find out if there’s any legit apps out there that will actually aid people in ghost hunting or spirit communication.

So let’s get started with today’s app:  Ghost Detect Pro.   It is available for iOS.  Here’s what iTunes has to say about the app:

• This app WILL scare you
• ALL the sensors on one page
• Radar that actually tracks anomalies
• Very accurate EMF (Electro Magnetic Field) detector
• Super sensitive microphone – hears every little noise
• Records audio for EVP sessions
• EVP that speaks to you, with five different voices available
• Detects vibrations and movement
• Alerts for every sensor
• Draws all this to a very accurate graph
• Quantum Flux detector
• Takes photos and detects anomalies in them – Camera can be turned off an onGraph detail info below:
• Device Sensor Readout/Graph:This will show data over time.

Graph Line Colors:
* Red = Change in magnetic field in the X axis.
* Green = Change in magnetic field in the Y axis.
* Blue = Change in magnetic field in the Z axis.
* Yellow = Change in Electro Magnetic Field Discriminator (see description below).
* White = Change in Microphone Sound Input (see description below).
* Orange = Change in the Quantum Flux, if this line is moving up or down, strange things may happen.

More detailed instructions are in the app, just touch the little blue “i” button.

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As you can see, when you start the app you’re treated with a plethora of meters, numbers, radar sweeps and graphs.  It looks legit enough.  The radar sweeps through and eventually, just like Ghost Radar, finds a blip.  The blips can be different colors, just like Ghost Radar.  Eventually it might even spit out a word.

The silliest feature of this app is the ghost detection via camera part.  Randomly the app will tell you “ghost detected” and switch to the photo section so you can take a picture of it.  After a few seconds it snaps a picture and overlays some orbs or a shadowy looking figure on it.  oOoooOooOo, spooky, right?  I mean, oh snap.  Orbs!  And sometimes a shadowy figure!  IT MUST BE REAL!  Only, you can cover up the camera completely and it will still snap a picture and add the overlay of orbs/figure.  Gee, ghosts sure are thin if they can get between the camera lens and whatever you use to completely block the camera.

If they had left out the photo part perhaps it would be more convincing, but I already know from experience that the radar part is total BS and the other meters don’t seem to really read anything real.  It is true that phones (or at least some phones) can detect some EMF but they’re not really designed to act as an EMF detector.

It also seems that ghost hunting app makers just love the word quantum flux.  This is the second app I’ve seen that claims it can read and detect variations in the quantum flux.  Well, the iPhone (and Android phones for that matter) do not house any type of laser micrometer; its chronometer is not accurate to within one millionth of a second (as would be required for quantum measurement), it doesn’t have the hard memory necessary to house the highly complex calculations and mathematical theories needed to quantify any such fluctuation, and simply put it doesn’t have the ability to see quantum particles.  So yeah, keep using that word guys.

Final verdict?  As a joke app, this one is pretty good.  You could probably scare someone who isn’t in the know about it being a joke app and convince them their house is haunted (and hey, you’ll have picture proof after it snaps a pic!).  For real ghost hunting this app is rubbish and isn’t going to help you detect your way out of a paper bag..

Cost: free
Rating: 0/5 for actual ghost hunting, 5/5 for joking around.

Kon SVN Updated

[August - 11 - 2013]

Hey everyone! This is just a quick post to say that I’ve gotten around to updating my C# Chatterbot, Kon, and posted the updates to the SVN I set up for it.

This update fixes Twitter so that it works again (due to Twitter changing their API a little), adds a !haiku command (which works..okay but not great) and changed the “Answer Search” code slightly so that it tries to find more than one answer to the same line.  This may or may not  help/improve anything.

The bot is occasionally unstable though.  I seriously need help in recoding the entire thing. I just don’t know who can help me do it though lol.  No one on my message board knows C# and I imagine it’s going to require a lot of work to fix up as I’m sort of learning as I go here.

If anyone sees this and is interested please e-mail me (iyouboushi (at) gmail dot com)

I suffer from PET

[July - 12 - 2013]

It has taken me a long time to write this all up but I finally felt the need to.  I suffer from an ear problem called Patulous Eustachian Tube (or PET).

Before you can really understand what PET is, you need to know a little about how the human ear works. To do a quick summary/refresher, there’s three parts to your ear: outer, middle and inner.  The outer ear is the part we see/can get to with a Q-tip. The ear drum sits at the end of the outer ear and separates it from the middle ear.  The middle ear has the three tiny bones and the Eustachian tube. The inner ear is where the vibrations from the middle ear bones are converted into the sounds we recognize.  The Eustachian tube is a very tiny tube that links the nasopharynx to the middle ear. It is normally closed but opens periodically to equalize pressure in the middle ear.  It has to do this to prevent damage from pressure changes.  If the Eustachian Tube doesn’t open, it creates a negative pressure which can draw fluid out of surrounding cells which can lead to hearing loss and infection.

If you’ve ever had an ear infection that was full of fluid it is most likely because your Eustachian Tube wasn’t opening properly—due to an infection, a cold, blockage, whatever.  Patients who have Patulous Eustachian Tube suffer from the opposite problem of this. In PET, the Eustachian Tube doesn’t close properly.  When this occurs, the patient experiences autophony, the hearing of self-generated sounds. These sounds, such as one’s own breathing, voice, and heartbeat, vibrate directly onto the ear drum and can create a “bucket on the head” effect.  Often these sounds can be louder than the sounds outside the body. As you may imagine, this makes it very difficult to hold conversations or enjoy simple things (like music).

The condition is pretty rare—to a point where some doctors don’t even know about it or bother to check for it—and seems to be completely random. That is to say it can come and go at pretty much any time in your life and isn’t genetic like some conditions. Because of this it’s hard for doctors to really diagnose it properly.  Often times we’re diagnosed with Eustachian Tube Dysfunction and told to take decongestants or with allergies and prescribed antihistamines (both of which seem to make things much worse).

A full cure does not seem to really exist at the moment, though there is speculation that the body can repair the problem itself if the ET is closed long enough (but hasn’t been proven).  There are several different treatments (often times surgery is involved) to try and alleviate the symptoms.

For most of us that suffer from this the best thing we can do is try to close the ET ourselves. This is done, usually, by holding our noses and trying to blow/suck in air as if we were breathing hard.  Sometimes this works and closes the ET for a small amount of time. Other times it doesn’t.  There is a danger to doing this too much or too hard in that it can potentially cause damage to the ear drums by pulling them in to the middle ear area.

I just felt I should type this up because of how rare it is and how misunderstood it is. I am constantly trying to close the ET myself and I know I must look like a complete weirdo when I do (I can only imagine what people think of me—probably think I have a coke addition or something). It’s also part of the reason why I’m so silent most of the time. It’s very hard to hold a conversation when experiencing autophony.

This post is just meant to bring some awareness to the world about this condition.  I hope one day mine either goes away or a cheaper cure is found

Battle Arena 2.1 Release

[July - 3 - 2013]

The version update is finally here!  Version 2.1 has 21 additions, 23 changes and 22 fixes.   The download link and changelog are below the jump!

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Thoughts About the Consoles

[June - 13 - 2013]

I feel like I was one of the last people on the planet to get a current gen console.  In fact I’ve only had one for a little under two years.  I ultimately decided on the PS3 when I did though, over many people’s cries that the XBox 360 was the better machine.

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Battle Arena 2.0 Released

[April - 29 - 2013]

The version update is finally here!  Version 2.0 has 69 additions, 26 changes and 13 fixes.   The download link and changelog are below the jump!

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DmC PC Mod – Ginger Dante

[April - 29 - 2013]

I’ve decided to dabble with doing some DAT modifications for the PC version of DmC.  For this first attempt I decided to create Ginger Dante!  Using the Classic Dante skin, I’ve lightened his skin (I’ve posted a pic below the jump with the comparison) and gave him freckles on top of giving him some orange/red hair.  It came out okay considering I’m really not that talented when it comes to art.  The mod is on the DmC Mods page now if you’re interested in downloading it/trying it out.

My end goal is to somehow modify the original DmC Dante skin and turn him into Kurosaki Ichigo from Bleach. lol.  But that’ll be a long ways away, if it’s even possible.  For now though, I’m enjoying the ability to play around with mods.  So until next time..

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Kubo Tweet #015

[April - 18 - 2013]

Kubo Tite said: 今日はジャンクフード欲を満たす為だけにカラオケ行ってきた。

I only went to karaoke to satisfy my junk food craving.”

 

Oookay then!  That was.. informative.  Hey, no one said these tweets would be gold.

Ultimate RK FAQ Version 3.0.1

[March - 21 - 2013]

This is just a very quick post to say that The Ultimate Rurouni Kenshin FAQ is not dead nor forgotten.  I’ve just been neglecting it a bit.  In any case, version 3.0.1 has been released after nearly a full year of inactivity!

This version adds a small amount of information on the Shin Kyoto-Hen OAV and a few minor questions on the live action film.

Click the button to visit the page set up for the FAQ and download your copy today!

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