10 New York Times Fiction Best Sellers

Books and reading are something that continue to grow and thrive no matter what other technologies and things to do there are.  I always preferred fiction books and used reading as an escapism that brings you more in depth with the story than watching a movie.

Here is the current 10 New York Times Fiction Best Sellers at the moment.
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How many have you already read or listened to on audio book format?  I know they already made a movie about The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest but I haven’t seen it yet.

 

-Justin Germino

Nostalgia: Favorite Games Growing Up

Each generation seems perplexed and outraged by the state of ‘kids today.’ You’d think that your parents grew up in a sanitised Disney movie if you believed the idyllic pictures they paint with their stories of how blissful and uncomplicated life was before the internet and satellite TV – but you can be sure they’d have jumped at the chance to play Grand Theft Auto if only it had been available in the 70s.

There’s always a danger of looking at the past through rose-tinted glasses, especially as childhood is usually such a happy and innocent time. But that doesn’t mean the toys and games you loved so much in your youth should be forgotten for the sake of growing up – look at all the grown men who cried at the end of Toy Story 3 and tell me the older generations don’t pine for those simpler days.

Some of my favourite toys growing up were board games, which provided much of the entertainment before the first game consoles arrived in our home. Looking back, some of these were surprisingly limited, like Dizzy Dizzy Dinosaur – which involved moving Ludo-style cavemen counters around a prehistoric board before letting a wind-up dinosaur loose to knock them over. Pointless, yes – but also a lot of fun. Others were a lot more complicated, like the classics Monopoly, Cluedo and Scrabble, so it’s no surprise which ones have stood the test of time.

Corporate branding was an inescapable part of growing up in the 80s too, and I’m a little ashamed at how adamantly I would demand anything with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or Real Ghostbusters logo plastered over it. Some of these toys and games were genuinely fun, like the large (and probably expensive) Turtles’ sewer lair and Ghostbusters fire station play sets. Others, such as the action figures of increasingly obscure characters, were there mostly to fill out the ranks.

When video games arrived, there was a major cultural shift in kid’s games that saw some older entertainments – like my beloved board games – being consigned to the wardrobe forever more. Just like board games, there were some great titles available if you looked hard enough, even on these early machines – Sega’s Sonic the Hedgehog and Nintendo’s Super Mario Bros series were firm favourites. But there was also a staggering amount of really bad games that we’d make our parents spend their hard-earned money on – even though those early video games are basic by today’s standards, they didn’t come cheap in the early 90s.

Kids growing up in the 2010s don’t have it any better or worse than those from earlier generations. There may be more gadgets and brands competing for their attention than ever before, but just because something’s new doesn’t mean it won’t be considered a ‘classic’ in time, providing nostalgia for the future.

This was a guest article by Jennifer who is a part of the digital blogging team at alwritenow.com who work with brands like Woolworths. For more information about me, or to keep up to date with the latest in lifestyle news, check out my posts at alwritenow.com or visit my Twitter account, @awnow

 

Stephen King Dark Tower Movies and TV Series

I have always told my readers that my favorite novel series of all time is Stephen King’s Dark Tower which combines a Western genre with a post apocalyptic setting.  The Dark Tower has all the elements of Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Western, Horror mixed in as well.  It is so expansive and Stephen King himself has mentioned that it is the framework for every one of his works and each novel he has written in some way has a piece in The Dark Tower.

So I read on Dark Tower Movies about the upcoming film and TV Series and how Ron Howard was on the Howard Stern show talking about the movies…yes Ron Howard will be the director of the epic Dark Tower series.  There will also be a trilogy of films with a TV Mini Series planned by NBC Universal that will take place in the setting between the first and second movies.

I read talks that Javier Bardem and Viggo Mortensen were choice roles for Roland in the films but don’t know which actor will be slated to play the most gritty gunslinger I have ever read about. 

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If you are a fan of the Dark Tower Series and want to follow on the latest news, then join DarkTowerMovies.com as they seem to bring the latest information on The Dark Tower.

-Justin Germino

4th Edition Gamma World RPG Game

I used to be a big fan of Gamma World back in the early 1990’s and role played with my brother and friends for countless hours in the post apocalyptic wastelands of future America.

Some of my fondest memories involved a party of adventures mostly made up of pure strain humans investigating a crashed ship wreckage only to find mutated sentient chickens attacking the local community.

imageSome of the mutation powers you could get as a character were quite incredible and probably the best factor of the game was that it was much more liberal in terms of what you can or can’t do rather than being as rigid as the Dungeons and Dragons system at the time.

There is something about the Post Apocalyptic genre that makes it incredibly fun to role play and there is a reason Fallout 3 and other games in the same genre are popular.  Role playing in a genre where you are gritty human or hybrid human or animal mutations with modern weaponry and personalities fighting against famine, disease and the chaos of a world going to hell is inviting.  There are fewer lawful good heroes and far more flawed heroes which made it seem all the more real.

So when I saw that there is a new Gamma World based on 4th Edition Dungeons and Dragons rules, except it is a self contained rule set I was intrigued enough to read all about it.  This would be the ideal gaming setup and scenario for older teenagers and adults, but alas my kids are a little too young for a post apocalyptic setting and all the grittiness that comes with it.

Gamma World 4th Edition looks like it has some great rules and the fact that it uses some cards for randomness in characters and abilities looks like an even bigger plus.  At its price it is 1/3th the cost of a total Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition setup and is a fully inclusive boxed set for those who are tired of Elves, Dwarves and Orcs and want to role play in a world more like Fallout or The Book of Eli.

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-Justin Germino

Bought an Xbox360 with Kinect

So this weekend I decided to pick up an Xbox360 with Kinect after reading some good reviews about the technology and being impressed overall with what I have read.  I picked up the MotionSports game and played it in addition to the Kinect Adventures that comes with the Bundle.  The Xbox360 came with a 250gb hard drive with the Kinect in a nice package.

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I must say that I am very impressed with the Kinect technology and will be doing a very thorough review for DragonBlogger.com in the near future, in the meantime I can tell you that the Xbox360 with Kinect doesn’t feel like the Wii at all.  Your feet, hands, head and body are recognized and used as the controller.  In some games you literally have to bounce balls off your head, body, fists or feet.  The Kinect system recognizes you as well.

You can use the Kinect as a voice activated controller for the Xbox360 and by saying “Xbox Play Disc” you can command your device to load the game you have in the drive.

So far my only disappointment is that some of the games have trouble recognizing motion when you move quickly, the MotionSports boxing game for instance doesn’t let you throw punches quickly as it can only pick up relatively slow and wide motion punching.  It does know uppercuts, jabs and blocking but this game doesn’t recognize dodging by tilting.  The Kinect Adventures games however seem much more responsive and the game called 20,000 Leaks you have to use your four limbs plus head to plug up holes in a glass room to avoid it being flooded with water.  This is incredibly accurate and the Kinect not only understands each limb but also can accurately show how much closer or further you move from the controller so you get a true sense of depth perception.

So far, for those who haven’t tried the Kinect Motion Control system for the Xbox360 you really have to try it to believe it.  The limited games for it and the lack of quality games (except for family and party stuff) are it’s only limitation now but the technology is truly amazing.  The camera itself is a little on the lower resolution side and could have been higher quality, I mean if you are taking pictures of yourself to post on Xbox Live or in game you could at least have a higher resolution shot.

One other thing is that the Xbox 360 is very sensitive to your surroundings, it can recognize obstacles like chairs and furniture blocking, there should be a way to select and “block out” objects it detects in its vision.  Kind of like create a “green screen” behind you even though there are objects.

Overall, I am highly impressed with the Kinect Motion Control technology for the Xbox360 and recommend you check it out for yourself.

-Justin Germino

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Lizards Found During Weekend Yard Repair

I had to dig a trench and repair about 12′ of 1/2" landscaping tube after my Boston Terrier had tore out so many 1/4" drip lines that I could no longer plug the holes of the master pipe.  He also dug the tube up and had it on the surface.  So as I spent about 2 hours digging a new trench that was nearly 1.5 feet deep I somehow uncovered a slew of lizards that were nesting in tunnels right up against my house (figures they would be where the water was leaking from the drip).

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These little gecko’s were very sluggish from the morning cool air, and I took them and put them on my fake grass patch in the yard.  They couldn’t walk through the grass quickly so the kids just kept wrangling them up and putting them back in the center of the fake grass.

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My kids had a blast setting up plastic army men and having the lizards be props in their war games.  The lizards were released unharmed back into my bushes in my yard after about two hours.  In total there were four lizards found and they appeared to all be the same species. 

-Justin Germino

The Wild Camels of Arizona

Wild camels once roamed the deserts of Arizona and the Southwest!  Did you know this?  I had read a fascinating article by Clay Thompson in the AZ Republic last week about the importance of the Camel and how the Civil War is probably the reason why there aren’t wild camels and domesticated camels in wide spread use today in the United States.

CamelApparently back in 1855 Jefferson Davis pitched an idea to bring dromedary camels to the United States and there was even a Camel Military Corps established for this.  33 Camels were originally transported to the United States and they began to fascinate the U.S. with their unique characteristics.

For one, Camels can travel far longer and carry heavier loads than horses could.  Camels could forage from the weeds and desert plants without needing to eat the high quality grains that people had to feed horses.  Camels could also cross rivers and streams that would frighten or drown horses.

Lt. Edward Beale during a camel expedition even wrote the president the value of the camel and the U.S. sent for 1,000 camels from the middle east.  Unfortunately the Civil War erupted and effort to establish and put Camels into widespread use fell by the wayside, many of the camels were turned loose for one reason or another and at first they started thriving as wild camels in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and the other Southwest regions.  Humans eventually started killing them off however, and the last wild camel in Arizona was shot in 1893 by a farmer who found it grazing on his garden.

So, though camels were not a native species to the Arizona desert because of the habitat similarity to Africa they would have thrived and fit into society very well hear had they been given a chance.

-Justin Germino

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Dined at Joe’s Crab Shack

Last weekend while in San Diego or more specifically Mission Beach I had the pleasure of dining at Joe’s Crab Shack and was really impressed with the bucket o’ shellfish that was served to me for lunch that day.  

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At first I saw this imperial stuffed Dungeness crab on the menu and was very temped to order it.

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My wife and I decided to order the Samuel Adams steamed shellfish which included Snow Crab Legs, Clams, Lobster Claws, Andouille Sausage, Corn and Potatoes.  The smell alone set my tummy grumbling and the flavor of all the food was outstanding.

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Let’s just say that I was a happy camper with Joe’s Crab Shack and although it isn’t a cheap lunch it is definitely a fantastic lunch.

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-Justin Germino

Importance of Marketing Materials

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of printinghq for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

 

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If you are running a niche market that is targeted for local residents then custom postcards can be effective at delivering door to door or leaving in local shops and merchants who can also help raise awareness for your business. All it takes is a little negotiation and many local business are more than willing to help keep a few business cards or postcards/fliers in their front display area in exchange for you writing about or giving them some attention on your website or social media accounts. These type of mutual exchanges benefit both businesses and don’t require either business to “pay” each other with money, but they do so by building a trust relationship.

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This type of effective marketing is essential when you run business whether it is a blog or a brick and mortar business and you need to have marketing tools both online and offline to help raise public awareness about your product or brand.

-Justin Germino

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Southern California Meet Snow

I was shocked at how much snow was piled up on the sides of the roads and hills along the I-8 between Yuma and San Diego.  There were hundreds of cars parked along the sides of the roads as people were getting out to touch and play in the snow.  Snow here in the Southwest is like a rare beast and when it falls it disrupts traffic as onlookers can’t believe it and must interact with it.

This made for some good pictures and I took some here which you can see below, but also delayed traffic and made a 5.5 hour trip take almost seven hours to get back to home from San Diego.  We actually passed somebody in a truck who had loaded the back of their truck bed with snow, seriously they filled their entire bed with snow and were transporting it.

Anyway, here are some pictures of the snow fall in the hills outside of San Diego heading east on I-8 toward El Centro.

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-Justin Germino