Friday, 24 December 2010

LIVEBLOG Charlie Laptop Build Pt4

As you can see it is quite sturdy




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LIVEBLOG Charlie Laptop Build Pt3

We need a lot of this


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LIVEBLOG Charlie Laptop Build Pt2

I have taken the hinges off and started to position the screen in how it would sit on a shelf in the garage


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LIVEBLOG Charlie Laptop Build Pt1

We are taking an old laptop and conditioning it so it can work in the garage via a flip down screen.



Tuesday, 10 August 2010

2010 Invitational Championship Snakeskin Leather Pants League



After the first round of matches I must offer congratulations to the Good ol' Boys for their blistering start, though Shaun's Inca Trailers weren't far behind.

The highest scoring player of the week was Darren Ward (Millwall) who was the stand out player in Simmonds... for the win with 6 points, though he was only just ahead off Adel Taarabt (QPR).

The biggest disappointment was David James (Bristol City) who suffered on his debut in which he accrued a risible -2 points, though he wasn't the biggest loser as that award goes to Jay McEveley (Barnsley) who couldn't live up to his Football Manager reputation and suffered with a grand old total of -3 points.

Established Championship players formed the spine of every team though they weren't all as successful as each other, Darren Ambrose (Crystal Palace), and Gylfi Sigurdsson (Reading) had fine games and were rewarded with 3 points a piece, whereas Peter Whittingham (Cardiff) and David Norris (Ipswich) both scored a big giant Godzilla size zero.

Waste was a theme common throughout each team with 11 selected players not even playing, with Simmonds... for the win selecting 5 players who didn't play due to injury or being too rubbish to play.

My tip for next week is Scott Sinclair, who just signed for Swansea from the Russian owned team from London (whose name escapes me), oh and put good players in your team who score lots of points, if only it were that simple.

Good luck to one and all.

P.S. this article is awesome.

Saturday, 23 January 2010

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Avatar review

I wasn’t too excited about seeing this film which is strange because it must have been the most talked about film since the final Lord of the Rings film, but I did go see it as the reason it was so talked about was that it was the first full 3D non cartoon blockbuster and going to revolutionise cinema.



The good

Visually amazing, glorious special effects If you didn’t see this film at the cinema on the big screen in all its 3d splendour then it would be like going to a steak house and ordering the seafood platter. Not only will you hate yourself you will have missed out on the really good stuff. It was as groundbreaking as people had predicted before hand. Cinema is now going to change and the possibilities that will come from this will be also as ground breaking. (Like the decision to show the 6 nations rugby game England Vs Wales in 3D across cinemas this February more of this to come in another blog)

The whole world (Pandora I think it was called) that had been created for the film was amazing the concepts they had of being linked to the animals and plants and such like was brilliant, and also the colours and vibrancy of it was something to behold in its self.



The Bad

Unfortunately I personally thought the storyline was weak, predictable and used so many times before. As soon as the story of the big flying red thing was told you knew exactly how it would be back in the story, same with the animals that were too armoured to kill with bullets.

The length of the film also did itself no favours as it was a long time to sit in a cinema, they could and maybe should have made it shorter, being so long made you think about how uncomfortable you were toward the end instead of taking in the glorious special effects and 3Dness. I swear it contradicted itself with the atmosphere as well, but maybe that’s just me.



Verdict

4 out of 7 penguins, not even the brilliant special effects and 3Dness could turn this into a good film but nether the less a must see at the cinema for anybody even slightly interested in films/cinema.