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A Gamer’s Manifesto

With the last of the next generation gaming consoles hitting the US markets today, people are in a frenzy, risking lives nad even paying homeless people to line up for them, much like they did in Japan.

What’s all the frenzy about? In this CNN report, people are going to extreme lengths to get their hands on the PS3:’ One pregnant camper in Mount Laurel was staying in line despite having contractions. “I’m going to hold out as long as I can,” Julie Mosley said Thursday. ‘ ‘The line Thursday in San Francisco, California, was at least three blocks long.

Wikipedia has this to say about the PS3:
The PlayStation 3 is Sony‘s seventh generation era video game console, third in the PlayStation series. It is the successor to PlayStation and PlayStation 2 and competes against Microsoft‘s Xbox 360 and Nintendo‘s Wii.


Sony’s retail strategy for the PlayStation 3 involves two configurations detailed in a Sony press release.[10] The “premium” version of the PlayStation 3 comes with an internal 60 GB Serial ATA 2.5″ hard drive, Wi-Fi connectivity, and multiple flash memory card readers, and features a brighter cosmetic silver-colored trim.[11]Both consoles now feature a silver-colored logo, to add to the cosmetic appeal of the packages. The second, alternate configuration of the console has a 20 GB internal hard drive, but does not feature Wi-Fi or a memory card reader. The hard drive is upgradeable, and memory card support can be added through adapters,[12] but Wi-Fi support cannot currently be added.[13]

It takes a real gamer to understand and appraise the situation:
‘The Sony Playstation 3 is going to cost $600.00.

In the desolate economic climate of post-apocalyptic 2006, I’m thinking that’s going to be a lot of money. Now, it’s true that at E3 Sony was boasting the Playstation 3 could crank out 1.8 TFLOPS, or 1.8 trillion FLOPS. If that many FLOPS were piled together they would fill the Grand Canyon, assuming each FLOP were the size of a muskrat. So what do gamers want from all that money and FLOP? Just ask them.

Game designers: we’re really busy. Lots of us got kids now, and second jobs and mistresses on the side. You want to sell your console games to the millions of people who are lucky to get 30 uninterrupted minutes to play a game? Fix this first.

Read the Complete Gamer’s Manifesto.

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Attention All KBWers: An Idea For the Kenyan Blogs Webring

Hi. Has anyone noticed that KBW is getting large very quickly? Too quickly for anyone to keep up with a reasonable number of the fine blogs here. In fact, a pal of mine(name withheld) was complaining that this doesn’t feel like a ring at all!

I have been thinking about this a lot, and I think its true: we as members of the KBW should be much more involved in each other’s blogging; we should be regularly doing something as the group that we are. Ama?

Having thought along these lines for a while, I think I have identified a tentative solution: a KBW blog carnival. What is a blog carnival? I think we should at least think about this. (This would be as much fun as Kenyan Blogger’s Day 2006!)

Apart from much more inter-KBW activity, think of how much an individual’s blog could gain if the carnival could be moving around the KBW(each week/whatever duration having a different host).

What do you guys think of this idea?

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Ten reasons Linux and BSD are vastly superior to Windows – Part II

READ Part 1

Part two:

4 – Linux and BSD distributions are more configurable and modular.

3 – Linux and BSD perform better on any given platform.

2 – Linux and BSD don’t limit your platform choices.

1 – Linux and BSD give you complete freedom to do what the hell you want with your system.

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Ten reasons Linux and BSD are vastly superior to Windows – Part I

Now you have no excuse for sticking with Windows and Microsoft!

10. Total cost of ownership ranges very low to nothing for Linux.
9. Linux and BSD distributions give you more complete, usable operating environments out of the box.
8. Viruses and Spyware are basically nonexistant for Linux and BSD.
7. Linux and BSD systems are more stable than Windows.
6. Linux and BSD supports more hardware out-of-the-box.
5. It’s easy and fun to develop high-quality software for Linux and BSD.

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Your friends on the News? (Updated)

Yesterday I saw a former classmate on the news, one of the boys killed in the Ziwani massacre of three boys by our very own Police.

Indeed he was not perfect but he was no dangerous repeat well-known criminal as the police described him. What really happened? No one will ever know.

May they rest in peace; may we all rest in peace.


For those of you who haven’t yet heard, a couple of nights ago….when Man U were being thrashed in Copenhagen, some cops came visiting to a certain house in Ziwani. They knocked the door at around midnight, saying they were the police…..they then asked ‘Vijana wako? Tunataka kuwaona!’ (Are the boys here? We want to see them!)

You can’t and shouldn’t lie to cops so the three boys were called out, they were all related (I think the two 20 year 0lds were brothers-in-law and the younger one was a nephew of theirs).

When cops in Kenya want to see your kids in the middle of the night, something’s really really wrong, so the mother wanted to go with the cops and her boys, asking what was wrong….the boys and some of the cops had already gone out of sight and it is at this time that gunshots pierced the serene night….someone, one of the boys, screamed for help, he got pumped with lead instead. This is the Ziwani massacre.

It doesn’t make sense to me! Even if the boys were hardcore crime kingpins, who decided they were guilty AND sentenced them to death?

It seems our cops are robbers, even if only of life. Some months ago, still in Ziwani, a cop (or cops-I’m not sure) came knocking demanding to see the kijana in the house, he later shot him 7 times in the HEAD, a few metres from the boy’s bedroom.

What’s going on?