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March 20, 2013

Zombies, Run! – The BEST Writing in a Video Game

Filed under: Health and Beauty Gadgets,Toys and Games — Laura Moncur @ 10:00 am

Animal Crossing: Wild World at Amazon.comOver the years, I haven’t been shy about my love for Animal Crossing: Wild World.

Zombies, Run Review from The Gadgets PageHands down, it was the best written game I had ever played. It was so well-written that many of the things that the animals have said have been documented at The Quotations Page:

With great quips like, “Give a man a fish, and he’ll eat for a day. Give a fish a man, and he’ll eat for weeks!” it’s easy to understand why I love it so much.

But there is one game that has finally toppled Animal Crossing with the best writing in a video game, and it’s called Zombies, Run! (Continue Reading…)

March 18, 2013

The iPad Vs. Paper

Filed under: eBook Readers and Peripherals — Laura Moncur @ 8:23 am

This commercial made me laugh out loud! It reminded me of the sometimes importance of paper over the iPad.

The next time someone is chiding you because you’re using paper instead of your iPad, remember this commercial and chuckle to yourself!

iPad Vs. Paper from The Gadgets Page

Via: Clever commercial weighs the benefits of the iPad versus paper | TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog

March 14, 2013

Google Reader Retired

Filed under: Software — Laura Moncur @ 9:56 am

Google Reader Retired from The Gadgets PageI am in a panic. When I loaded Google Reader this morning to look at my RSS feeds, they announced that it would be retired in July. That gives me MONTHS to find a new RSS reader, but I was sincerely ANGRY.

I know I SHOULDN’T be angry. Google Reader was a service that I was not paying for. I was happy to use it and never worried for a second that Google would pull a “Yahoo” and kill my beloved reader. Even though they crippled it by taking out all the things that my friends had shared and shoveling them into their Google+ monstrosity. I STILL believed that Google wouldn’t possibly kill Reader. Call me naive. It appears that Google is heading the route of so many companies before it, killing the things that they have created despite protests and beloved status.

So, I exported my subscriptions using Google Takeout and put them into Vienna, which is an open source RSS reader. It’s not perfect, but it’s better than Newsfire, which cost me ten bucks and couldn’t import the .xml file that Google provided me… grr…

I would be bothered by going back in time by about five years to a desktop RSS reader, just like the old days, but I’m not. I realized that I only read RSS when I’m on my “real” computer, so the fact that it’s not synced with my iPhone or iPad isn’t an issue. I just don’t read RSS on my iPhone or iPad, mostly because reading RSS is my form of work and work is VERY difficult to do on my phone.

In short, I feel betrayed by Google. I know I shouldn’t because I wasn’t paying for the service, but I feel as if Google can no longer be trusted. I’m downloading all my YouTube videos and I’m suddenly worried whether shifting our email to Google’s professional email service was worth it. If they are willing to kill a service that I used EVERY SINGLE DAY, then they might just be willing to kill my email or delete all my videos. I can’t trust them anymore and suddenly, I’m looking at other options.

Thank God I don’t have an Android phone…

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