Waiting for the worms
We had a nice storm system last weekend that brought rain on the order of inches as well as 1+ feet of snow in the highest elevations. We have another storm on the way for this weekend.

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We had a nice storm system last weekend that brought rain on the order of inches as well as 1+ feet of snow in the highest elevations. We have another storm on the way for this weekend.

I have 2 jobs right now taking up around 40 hours a week of my time. I am busy!
The weather has cooled terribly. We had our annual air show Saturday and it was OK. The high temp that day was in the low 60s….BRRRR
The monsoon pattern has returned recently, dropping heavy rains on lucky areas. We are fortunate that this year’s monsoon has been so productive.
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Kijiji appears to be eBay’s version of craigslist. Let’s see what happens.
This year’s monsoon was kinda slow getting started but it’s been really active since those first days in middle July. I’m loving it! We don’t get a lot of rain in Arizona, so the annual monsoon moisture increase always proves interesting.
Today was the first solid day of monsoon-fueled storms in central Arizona, and the rain is still coming down! The lightning is also quite striking!
Well it happened. I played my first Nintendo Wii games on Friday evening and I must say it was fun. I am not on the “video game bandwagon”, I, don’t “play a lot of video games”, I, don’t “have to go out and get the latest games.” I had a good time, I drank some Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, it was a good time. My only regret is the fact I was unable to stay longer.
I shall do this again, soon!
I played Tennis first, then bowling (which I won!)
The controller worked great, and I found the wi-fi internet superb.
Next-Gen Console Focus - Playstation 3 - 7th Generation Console With A Cell For Power
By Tim Morrison
The Playstation began way back in 1986 - when Nintendo was experimenting with disc reading technology. when the CD ROM XA format was released, Nintendo began to talk to one of the two companies involved with the standard … Sony. The two companies struck a contract deal whereby Sony would develop a Nintendo branded console that would load both traditional cartridges and the new Sony-developed CD format for gameplay.
However, the deal fell through in a shocking fashion at the 1991 CES (Consumer Electronics Show) when behind-the-scenes re-negotiations by Nintendo cancelled the contract between them and Sony and struck a new deal with Philips. This sent waves through the Japanese business community as this type of backstabbing had never before been done - it as very un-Japanese. However, the deed had been done, and Sony was left in the cold. They took their technology which they had dubbed “Play Station” and went forward with it, developing their own games for the new console.
The Official Launch of the PlayStation was on Dec 3, 1994 and in North America on Sept 9, 1995. The PlayStation had in fact released over a year previously in Japan and had been the subject of a lawsuit between Sony and Nintendo as Nintendo tried to block sales and production claiming full ownership of the technology. Nintendo lost the lawsuit.
Sony had an innovative advertising campaign that helped to massively fuel expectation for the PlayStation release to a public unaware of Sony as a gaming company. It worked and has helped to push sales of the PlayStation console to more than 100 million units by the end of it’s production run in March 2006.
The Playstation 2 was next - with development being announced in March 1999, the 6th Generation console was unleashed to a waiting world in 2000, and rapidly outsold everything else - to date over 120 million Ps2 consoles have been sold.
The PS2 had a unique feature in it’s casing, the ability to fully play PSone or original PlayStation games due to the addition of the PSone chipset in the PS2 case, so it did not run a PlayStation emulation, it ran an actual PlayStation itself.
The PS2 went up against the newly released Xbox and the Nintendo Gamecube - due to the marketing campaigns and effective game development, the PS2 won the duel and emerged Sony as the industry leader - a title it would hold until the release of the Xbox 360.
With the release of the Xbox 360 and the massive delays in the PS3 release, Sony has slipped - they still hold the title of market leader, but they are slipping daily as both Microsoft and Nintendo gain on Sony’s head start.
The Playstation 3 was announced after many months of speculation at the E3 conference on May 16, 2005. The PS3 has a huge number of technological achievements and a lot to live up to in regards to expectations.
One rumor that has not been substantiated is the Link Cable. It has been said that the PS3 will have an accessory called a link cable that will be similar to a SCSI cable in that multiple PS3’s can be chained together in series. If this is correct it would enable a user to purchase multiple PlayStation 3’s and use them as a massively parallel computer for gaming or software development, such as 3D rendering or large scale math calculations. If correct, that would be very cool and would bring the abilities of a supercomputer into the homes of millions of players.
The Playstation 3 looks to be a huge success, IF Sony can bring it to bear before the Christmas season. One more delay could spell the end of Sony as a major player in the Game Industry because of the dominance of the Xbox and the Nintendo Wii. Let’s hope Sony can deliver on it’s assurance of PlayStation 3 before Christmas 2006 - it will be a sight to behold.
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