Tuesday, March 3, 2009

New BlackBerry Perl Firmware

Well folks I know I haven't been doing a very good job of keeping the site updated missing podcasts and not doing updates but I have a perfectly reasonable excuse for that. I have been sick as all hell gets but I finally dragged my wuss ass to the doctor to get meds and am finally back up and running, not at full speed mind you but enough to the point where I can promise a great show later this week and this here article that I am writing for you at the moment.

So Sprint has finally pushed out an update for their version of the 8130 BlackBerry Perl, v4.5.0.131 to be exact. Not at all an overhaul of the OS on the phone but adding some much needed new features and bug fixes that the previous version had and taking me to the point where I can finally say I am truly happy with my phone.

Most important of all they finally fixed the issue where if you had AIM installed on the phone it would randomly wipe your call and text log and it's about damn time. Since I have gotten this phone about a year ago it has been the bane of my existence that I would go and check the phone just to find out that my call and text history has been cleared. I am not saying that the phone no longer randomly clears call history or texts but it happens rarely at this point and on top of that no longer clears my entire history, just one or two. This is still unacceptable for a phone that is marketed at business savvy professionals but a big step up at least for me.

Other new features include MMS messaging so I can finally forward pics of my pooh to people without having to send an email which is a huge relief for me. Included in the new media features is a new look for the camera and video functions on the phone. Not a huge change mind you but a bit more streamlined looking than the previous look which is nice. My favorite new media feature though has to be the inclusion of geotagging in pictures. It doesn't transfer to Facebook or in emails or MMS messages but it does show oh the BlackBerry GPS which is hella cool that I can see on a map my usual stomping grounds and the pics I've taken there.

Not a revolutionary update but enough to actually keep me interested in my phone and be happier with it than I have been since I first received it. I did notice that the phone is running a little slower than it was before but that is most likely due to bloat from all the apps I have added and removed on the phone without doing a complete reinstall of the OS so I am not going to hold that against this update.

So that's about it and like I was saying earlier check back in later this week for episode 9 of the Would You Kindly Blog Podcast it's going to be a doozy because we have a metric shit ton to cover from my recent Twitter project, new laptop, the results of the Oscar Awards, and Nick's pilgrimage to Megacon see you all later this week.

-Jeremy

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Would You Kindly Episode 8: We've Covered Wars You Know

Well this week's episode is a bit of a cluster fuck. We talk randomly of games and movies that are upcoming as well as attempt to start an intelligent conversation on the recession but that lasts for only about three seconds before we get distracted by the fact that we have Christian Bale bust into the studio to tell us how he feels about our show. All this and more on this episode of the Would You Kindly Blog Podcast.

Show Audio Found Here

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Music In This Episode
Data Funk by Le Piocheur off the album 7 tracks for keepin it rollin'
Meaning Isn't Based On The Importance Of Being, But On The Relationships In Between. by Hussalonia off The Public Domain EP
Christian Bale song by the people on the internets


Take care folks keep checking the blog for occasional updates during the week and have a new show for you next week.

-Jeremy

Monday, February 16, 2009

It's 5 am and I'm too tired to pick a freaking title

So as you can tell by the title of this post... it's Five O'clock in the f---ing morning.  I'm not sure if I'm allowed to drop the F-bomb here but I want this podcast to succeed so I'm going to be classy and not resort to profanities. Rest assure loyal READER, if this does take off, I will most likely post a blog that is nothing but George Carlin's list of the 7.. wait no.. 13 oops, no.. 12,000,0000 things you can't say on television or radio. I know this blog is neither of those things but people tend to frown on them anyway.

This blog entry is sheer fluff (since apparently I am a self proclaimed, self fluffer. Darn you first episode!) But it's my hope to at least vent some of my anger or aggression. It's still five o'clock in the morning and I have a 13 hour day starting in just four hours. Why am I not sleeping? Well it's because real life crap is stepping all over me like that stupid Stomp The Yard flick. Does any one else think dance films in general need to just die off? I digress.

Jeremy will probably give me crap for this.. so to him, I make this one small concession and actually talk about something. I've been reading lately. A little book titled Angels and Demons. For those of you unfamiliar with this title.. It is the prequel (even though it was written before..) to the hit phenom, The Da Vinci Code. It deals with something cooler than The Knights Templar. Instead it deals with The Illuminati. The question is though, how are they going to work Mister Fantastic, Iron Man and Professor Xavier when three different companies own the film rights? (That was a little Marvel Comics humor. Ba-zing!) I'm only about halfway through the book but I'm mesmerized by it's twists and the historical fact he puts in his books. Hopefully they don't butcher the movie. Some thing tells me they will though.

Well, I'm going to try my hand at sleep again. Good night fair readers. Hopefully you all are better off than yours truly. Farewell.

- Nick

P.S.  To get the squeaky voiced teen off my back, I signed up for a twitter account. You can follow me on that here. Thanks for reading and listening everyone.

P.P.S. I apologize for the bad spelling and grammar. As I stated several times, it's five a.m.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Halo Wars Demo Impressions

Halo Wars is the anticipated console RTS from Ensemble Studios for the Xbox 360. Ensemble is probably best known for their Age of Empires RTS games for the PC and are now attempting to bring the genre to the consoles, which is a difficult task considering the difficulty of bringing the complex control scheme of the mouse and keyboard to a controller.

Well I am glad to say that though it may not be perfect they have done a damn good job from what I saw in the demo and this may possibly the best controlling RTS for the consoles. They made unit selection easy by making the shoulder buttons select screen and select all units so grouping your troops is a breeze, but most importantly they made a pretty damn fun game.

Base building and resource gathering has been dumbed down and combined, your base has a limited number of bay where parts can be added onto and the resource gatherers are just addons that automatically bring in more resources for you. This may put off some players as there is no real strategy to where you put your base (in the story missions the places you could drop a base were pre determined and I haven't had a chance to dive into the skirmish or multi player yet) but this is a good thing as it allows you to focus on the battles.

The battles in this game are rather balanced with some cool environmental add ons such as being able to take cover behind wreckage or using the Covenant's hovering sniper towers to increase your view through the fog of war. Speaking of the fog of war it's very different than what many PC players may be used to as you can see all the terrain through the fog just not the enemy placement allowing you to plot your best course of action but making you still have to be ready for ambush at any point. The units and vehicles have a very Halo vibe to them which if you are a fan of the series is a very good thing.

I was actually pretty surprised to find how much I enjoyed this game considering how much of a PC RTS elitist I am. Will it be replacing StarCraft or Sins of a Solar Empire anytime soon as my go to RTS games? Probably not because I prefer the more complex nature of PC real time games but it will still be an enjoyable romp through the Halo universe and will be a great fleshing out of some more of the pre Halo 1 back story.
-Jeremy

Friday, February 13, 2009

No Podcast This Week

Unfortunately due to technical (my pc crapped out) and health (I lost my voice) we are unable to bring the weekly podcast to you this week. I apologize for the inconvenience but rest assured we will be back next week to bring you the latest geek news in the most offensive way possible. Take care folks and keep reading the blog as I plan on posting most of the topics from the show notes as entries into the blog tonight. See you all next week.
-Jeremy

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Would You Kindly Episode 7: We Have Too Much Free Time

Well this week was fun and exciting. We cover new pc parts, new game add on and demos, and how the new administration is adjusting to old outdated tech in the White House. All this and probably not much else on this week's episode of the WYK Podcast.

New thing we are starting on this week's episode and which we will continue for future episodes is the use of Open Source songs for our transitions, which means that if you like something you hear on the show follow the link in the blog and feel free to download distribute and listen to the artist as much as you like.

Music in this episode
No Stress by Rock Steady
Showtime by NoSushi off the album Body
A Girl Alone by Hungry Lucy off the album Before We Stand... We Crawl

Don't forget the ways you can get in touch with us.
Follow Jeremy on the Twitter
Send us an email or audio message at wouldyoukindlyblog@gmail.com
Look up our facebook group by searching Would You Kindly Blog and Podcast

Audio for this episode found here

That's about it for this week take care and till next we will make sure to keep geeking out so you don't have to.

-Jeremy

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Facebook Group is up and mini gaming update

Finally got around to setting up the facebook group so feel free to search for us on the facebook as Would You Kindly Blog and Podcast.

On the gaming front had a chance to finally get around to playing the Resident Evil 5 demo and it's good, not great, but not disappointing. Graphics are crisp amazingly detailed, action is frenetic and intense and it is rather difficult as are most Capcom games which is a good thing. The down sides are that the controls are complicated as hell, it feels like your controlling a tank instead of a person in the environment and the AI is dumb to say the least. I'll have more on the demo and some impressions of the Knothole Island download for Fable 2 for the podcast.

Thats all for now folks take care and enjoy the rest of your Superbowl Weekend.

-Jeremy

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Would You Kindly Episode 6: Where Nick is an asshole for changing the title

Back again for another exciting installment of crap from your friends here at the WYK Blog. This week we cover The Razzies an awards show for the worst movies of the year, or as I like to call them, movies that make me lose my faith in humanity. Also South Carolina senator attempts to outlaw vulgar language. Worse yet is a man who loses 150,000 on an internet scam. There is more stuff too I just don't remember it so go ahead and listen in people.

Email us at wouldyoukindlyblog@gmail.com
Facebook group coming soon.
Follow Jeremy on The Twitter.

Music This Week

Radio by Alkaline Trio/Hot Water Music, Alkaline Trio/Hot Water Music [Split CD] EP
Big Time by Raygun, An Intense Experience of Light and Sound V.I
3 Card by Project 86, Songs to Burn Your Bridges By

Audio found here!

Take care and see you all next week!
-Jeremy


P.S. Sorry for taking so long to get the show up I passed out after recording and then had some technical difficulties to the point where there was almost no show for this week but i worked it out.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Would You Kindly Episode 5: The Episode We Forgot To Title

Well this is quite possibly either our worst or best episode ever. It's up to you to decide but feel free to tell us how you feel. This week we cover Batman RIP, The Unborn, why movie producers are making crappy live action versions of beloved anime of our past, the upcoming Oscar awards, a conversation on cloud computing that goes no where and some other stuff that I forgot and can't bother to remember as I am actually in the process of publishing the podcast while typing this. Hope you enjoy!

-Jeremy

Music this week
-Desperation is a stinky cologne by The A.K.A's
-El Farol by Carlos Santana
-Fuck Yourself by Reel Big Fish

Contact us at wouldyoukindlyblog@gmail.com
Or follow Jeremy on The Twitter

Audio Found Here.

P.S. I am not a racist like Nick claims that movie was just really racist in it's portrayal of people and ghosts. Stupid The Unborn

Friday, January 16, 2009

Another victim to a failing economy

Well so today is the beginning of the end for Circuit City. If you don't already know CCity announced last week that they were in talks to sell the remaining assets of the company and if they were unable to do so by January 16th then they would be liquidating the stores. Well the Jan 16th deadline is here and there have been no bids for the red giant and it is now official that they are liquidating their remaining stock and closing their doors. As a former CCity employee of two years this is hitting quite close to home for me as I have many friends that I met through and whom still work at CCity. It's also the place that got me going down the road of life I am currently heading down (Dell IT support, and going to school for computer sciences). No it was not the best company to work for and yeah they do treat their employees like shit (ecspecially in the past 2 years or so) but still they have been around for almost 60 years and if I am not mistaken are the largest retail closing in the US since Montgomery Ward closed in 2001. Sad times indeed. We here at the WYK Blog wish all of you at Circuit City the best, well the store employees anyways, the corporate assholes who ran that company into the ground can all suck it as far as I am concerned.

-Jeremy

Go See The Unborn

This movie is quite probably the worst movie ever made. It's got a horrible premise, low budget porn acting, bad special effects, and isn't the least bit scary. The plot doesn't make any fucking sense at all, seriously FUCKING NAZIS are responsible for this. It's so bad that I recommend everybody go see it b/c it will quite literally make you feel better about yourself. You will sleep better at night knowing that nothing you do will ever be as horrible as this movie was. I seriously thought that this was a horror satire movie that just never got to the punch line. Go see this movie to make fun of it, and comment back. Don't worry I'll be here waiting for you.

Jeremy

Thursday, January 15, 2009

WYK Blog podcast Episode 4: The Real Episode 4

Well not much to say this week, some more Marvel news, a quick wrap up of CES and Macworld, I talk about the Cowon S9 media player, so all in all a pretty quick episode.

Music this week
Baby's a Red by House of Heroes
241 by Reel Big Fish
Birthday Deathday by Dethklok

As always feel free to contact us via email with suggestions or questions or send us an audio mp3 at wouldyoukindlyblog@gmail.com
Follow Jeremy on The Twitter

Audio Found Here

Have a great week folks

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Would You Kindly Episode 3 2009 Preview

This week on would you kindly I completely ignore the events of the recently passed Macworld Keynote speech but more importantly we talk about what we are looking forward to in 2009. All the best movies that are coming out and the games that have us giddy with anticipation, and lets not forget the tech that we are going to be beating people for in a few months when Black Friday rolls back around. Oh we also talk about comics for about 15 seconds. All this and more on this weeks episode of The Would You Kindly Podcast.

As always you can contact us at wouldyoukindlyblog@gmail.com
Follow Jeremy on Twitter

On a side note we are looking for local and indie music to use on the podcast for our intros and transitions feel free to shoot us some at the email along with all the information on the band, we will gladly plug you and link people to your band's site. Thanks!

Music in this episode
Technologic by Daft Punk
Bad Dog No Biscuit by The Seatbelts
T.S.R. by Against Me!

Audio found Here!

Yes I know that the episode is downloading as episode 4 no you did not miss and episode I just cannot count.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Would You Kindly Episode 2, The Year 2008 in Review

Well here it is our first episode of 2009 and we ring in the new year by talking about the old. Join us this week as we discuss the highlights and low points of 2008. The best of gaming, movies, gadgets and more!! (Well not too much more but we want you to download the podcast)

This weeks music is A Brief Yet Triumphant Intermission by Against Me!
Da Funk by Daft Punk
and Through the Fire and Flames by Dragonforce

As always feel free to contact us at wouldyoukindlyblog@gmail.com
Or follow Jeremy on twitter

Audio found here!