Monthly Archives: August 2012

Postcards from Tyria

Having a great time in Tyria. I just found out the Sylvari female is voiced by none other than the supremely talented Jennifer Hale. This is going to make the trip all the more enjoyable.

In the meanwhile, here’s my Sylvari Hunter with her photobombing Fern Hound.

And I appear to have left a USB drive at home, thankfully there’s nothing absolutely required on it. But still annoying.

Guild Wars 2

I am really enjoying Guild Wars 2.

It’s a streamlined experience, and many MMO veterans will appreciate a lot of the shortcuts that ArenaNet have integrated into the Guild Wars experience.

And there’s no monthly fee, so that is a big plus.

Media Center

I resurrected my media center.

It’s an older single core workstation that was fine seven years ago, but now it’s a little pokey for modern games.

So I’ve turned it into a media center with Windows 7 Home Premium. It’s not bad, although of late I’ve repurposed it into a casual slash indie games station. Aquaria, Bejeweled, Peggle, and any number of less graphically intensive games.

It’s nice, although now I’m thinking about just rebuilding a new rig and using the television as a display for PC games. This leads to all sorts of interesting configurations for mouse and keyboard games as well as being able to lounge on the couch and do some surfing.

On the other hand, why did I build that standing desk?

Nexus 7 – Ten Days Later

I am a big fan of the Nexus 7 so far. The only other thing I would want from it is cellular as an option. But it’s not something I need. If I need immediate access, that’s what my cell phone is for.

If I’m in a Starbucks or Whole Foods, sitting down for a while, then I can take it out and join the wifi.

On first heft, it’s definitely a bit lighter than the Kindle Fire, and it feels thinner, although that may be the beveled edge. I like the fact that the bezel is symmetrical both horizontally and vertically.

On the Kindle this is not the case, and although that is okay, on some level the asymmetry bothered me whenever it was in landscape mode. I would be watching something on Netflix and thinking the letterbox was off kilter. It is a tiny thing considering I am watching Bob’s Burgers in my kitchen as I am preparing dinner. Continue reading