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Stacker Win Number 3 : Another Xbox 360 & Stacker Tip

31 07 2007

Winning Stacker and TipsOnly 4 days ago I won an Ipod from a stacker in a local arcade, I managed to win Stacker yet again. Making that 3 major prize wins this year. Two of these wins in the same week.

A couple of days after the Ipod win, they throw in an Xbox 360. That had to stir up alot of intrest in that machine because only 2 days after that, I won it. Didn’t take long to hit that quota. If you’re wondering what I’m going to do with this 360, it’s probably going to get sold and added to my Wii purchase fund.

Win Chart:
1. Xbox 360 - March 15, 2007 - $4
2. Ipod 30GB Video - July 26, 2007 - $7 *NEW*
3. Xbox 360 - July 30, 2007 - $4 *NEW*

So with that said, I also have another tip regarding the quota in stacker. If you’ve read the first set of Stacker Tips, this will make a little more sense: Stacker is designed to only allow a person to win after so many people have played it and in this sense, it is rigged to a point. By requiring so many people to play the game until a certain number of plays has been accumulated the arcade makes money and *hopefully* you will be able to recognize when it is ready to give you a prize or not. That’s all covered in my previous article, but here is the new tip. Read the rest of this entry »



Stacker Tips and Knowledge for the Arcade

28 07 2007

StackerBackground
Not so long ago, a friend an I visited the mall in Douglasville, GA to pick up a tux for his wedding. Right across the way was an arcade with a new game I had never played before called stacker. It took several minutes to figure out how the game worked and at $2 per play I was in no rush to send in my wallet in to the stacker shredder, that was until I watched some other play and give me the general idea. It’s very simple, stack the boxes to the top, and win a prize.

So after watching two others toss nearly $20 in plays into the machine, I decided to try my hand at it. First time, I managed to get to the minor prize and then accidentally hit the accept minor prize button. Well I wasn’t going to settle with that… So I tried again, got to the top, and won myself an XBOX 360 (Two $2 tries). Not a bad return.

So, I moved to Montgomery, AL and visited the mall yesterday and won a 30 GB Ipod Video after seven $1 tries (over 3 days). It was then that I realized that there are some Stacker tips you should notice next time you run into an arcade and are about to spend your entire allowance on a Stacker. I can’t guaruntee that it will get you that prize, but it will certainly help if you want to learn how to win the Stacker Arcade Game. Read the rest of this entry »



Tom’s MySpace Party brings down fdmotoring.com

14 07 2007

Well apparently MySpace isn’t completely dead and trying to hold on to it’s still ever growing population of ((spam)) users by throwing a block party! That’s right, MySpace’s Tom is throwing a block party in LA as described in his bulletin:

party with me tomorrow in los angeles
Jul 14, 2007 1:23 AM EST
“well, van nuys.. haha we’re having a MYSPACE BLOCK PARTY, YO!It all starts tomorrow at 10am in Van Nuys; we’ve got the entire block to ourselves for this huge event. Check out the celebs, the models, and all the pimped out rides, plus the vendors showcasing their latest and greatest in the automotive industry.

Performances: DJ Skribble, Mims, Sean Kingston, Spider Loc, Lil Fizz and DJ Eque
Hosted by: Aubrey from Danity Kane , Vida Guerra
When: Saturday, July 14th @ 10am-6pm
Location: Van Nuys (near the airport)
16152 Saticoy St.
Van Nuys, CA 91406
(818) 997-9013

For more info go to myspace.com/fdmotoring
woooo!
THIS EVENT IS ABSOLUTELY FREE, BUT PLEASE BRING A CANNED FOOD ITEM TO DONATE!”

So if you happen to be in the LA area or nearby consider stopping by and coming back here to tell me all about it you might find and meet up with some interesting people. But on a side note, what caught my eye was that the profile Tom promoted was hosted by the advertising client themselves and soon fdmotoring.com found themselves completely flooded and quickly denying requests left and right giving visitors a VERY slow response times much less any image content.

Ah the power of the masses. Send every emotional, jock, joe, jane, sam on myspace in the middle of the summer on a friday night to one page at the same moment and there’s bound to be something interesting to come out of it. Imagine also sending a single bulletin to over 190,082,914 people too. Well now at least it has settled out.

haha, good stuff.



YouTube Rolls Out New Sneak Peeks of Embedded Advertising

8 07 2007

You may have tried out YouTube’s new beta version of video displays and have noticed that they have removed the usual banner advertisement on various parts of the page. If you haven’t seen the new page, be sure to check it out. You may also be aware of the projected boom that online video advertising is projected to have in the near future and it seems that YouTube is going all in by cutting their banners and focusing primarily on embedded and video advertising.

I happened to stuble across a peek of this while watching Best Saves of the Stanley Cup Finals from NHLVideo displaying what YouTube may have in store for our viewing pleasure in the near future. You’ll notice that two things are different with this new player.YouTube Embed Flash Banner AdvertYouTube Embed Video Advert

One is the flash banner that scrolls across the video at the bottom when it first starts. You’ll also notice that this advertisement is not deployed site wide and only appears on specific videos which I believe will lead to embedded flash (or even text) advertisements relevant to the video’s content itself based on user comments, titles, and descriptions.

YouWords advertThe second advertisement change you’ll notice doesn’t appear until the end of the video where a simple adwords styled, text ad will appear inside of the player itself. The advertisement used in this example is the same advertisement that is mentioned above, however this slot could easily be used with adwords just as easily. Below that are the same buttons we are now familar with only a tad smaller so you still have the same interface, just a little smaller and a little more sqished.

Of course with this new style still in beta one can only wonder what Google has in mind for YouTube’s new interface and ad placements. We’ll just have to wait and see.



In the City - Day 2

1 07 2007

View from across the Chicago River.Well, Sorry about this post being nearly two days late. It’s been a hectic since I arrived with many new and interesting things going on every single day. The following is not necessarily as fresh in my mind as today’s events are, hence I remember those events as it happened 2 days ago =P

Well, I recovered from the previous day’s travels quite well and really didn’t have much of a problem jumping up to take on this new and strange city… Hah! Just kidding. I actually slept in until around noon and ended up finally convincing myself that there were better things to do than stay in a crappy fold out.

Oddly enough, I was not craving the coffee I so desired the night before. So I got up and just started on a my own journey around the ‘Windy City’ to become more familiar with city life. One of the first thing I noticed about the city was that it was very clean and very well designed based off of a grid traffic system. This made it quite easy to take directions from anyone with a slight familiarity with the city. I set course toward any general direction that felt appealing at the time and I ended up within sight of the docks and eventually found myself on the edge of a spectacular view of Lake Michigan and the Chicago River, but no where near the docks.A Magnificent Park

Turning from my newfound courtyard with-a-view (near a couple of apartment towers with pricing in the $300,000-$1.5 millionish range), I passed a peculiar looking elevator that led down to a extraordinarily large park with many fountains, beautiful landscaping, and a certain serenity that almost seemed to make you forget that you were in such a large and noisy city. Unfortunately this park only had two entrances: The path that generally went back toward the way I came from, and the clearly wrong path that went the opposite direction desired. However this was indeed, no where near the docks.

Eerie & Dark place =[Making my way back toward the hotel, a sign of significant interest caught my eye, one that read “To Lake Front”. Bingo! But there was only one catch, this was a stairwell that lead to a darkness I wouldn’t even know about until I went down myself into it. You’ve know the movies where you know something’s going to happen when the main character walks down the basement stairs and the eerie music is playing in the background? Yeah, it was that kind of a situation, turns out it was just a simple stairwell going to the roadway underneath. No biggie. Continued to walk in the general direction of the docks and eventually ended up there with no problems and it was well worth taking those steps down the stairs =P

I spent a good amount of time looking around the docks and at the view of the lake. The area was relatively well trafficked with a good amount of tourists touring, athletes jogging, and a couple of Chicago Police patrols. At one point there was a very strong wind that almost caused me to lose balance while walking out to the pier. They don’t call this the ‘Windy City’ for kicks. Nonetheless, I enjoyed every minute being under the sun and the cool winds breezing by until it was time to up and go to whatever else felt necessary to tourize.Homeless Home

On my way back, I managed to catch a rare site of where some of the homeless and/or panhandlers go for the night to sleep. In the same under ground roadway, there is a concrete divide separating the road and sidewalk from some open area. A string of perhaps 5 sleeping bags complimented by 7-up bottles, radios, a 14 inchish TV, books, newspapers, etc. I always wonder about how much beggars make a year and I found this report earlier today that mentioned that successful beggars can make anywhere from $30-40k a year. Not a bad living assuming that they don’t spend it all on alcohol or drugs. I found it to be a brief and interesting look into what life is like at the bottom of society. There are so many cases like this around the US.

Alright, here I am all dressed up. Happy?Well, this post is already running a tad long so I’d best summarize and finish up the day. I ultimately found myself back at crowded courtyard and watched a neat jazz band perform while checking my email, chilling out and resting. I soon returned back at the Hard Rock hotel where I quickly dressed up and made my way over to the buses that were shuttling over 7000 FBLA delegates including myself to a local college for our General Opening Session.

But before that, Coach and I had decided that we were going to some Chicago-Style pizza before-hand. And so we found ourselves at Gordanos! We had some of the best stuffed pizza around and enjoyed every bit of it. It’s incredibly filling however it was incredibly slow to come by. Our wait time ran around 45 minutes after we had ordered, so it instantly became a first choice for killing time and second choice for getting a decent pizza in a decent amount of time.FBLA-PBL Opening Session

The line to board was incredibly long and we ended up waiting about 20-25 minutes before actually getting on a bus. With some time, we finally arrived at the session and I have to say that it was VERY well prepared and done. All of the advisors, competitors and officers from Georgia were in one area while the remaining American states and territories were in their assigned areas. It started with FBLA awards for chapters and officers, then we had Eddie Slowikowski as a keynote speaker. He was very inspiring and entertaining as he also did a ‘Evolution of Dance‘ mimic called the ‘Revolution of Dance‘ at the end. We finished up with some speeches from up-and-coming officials that are looking to be elected as officers in the upcoming year, however after the keynote there were very few attentive ears around.

That’s pretty much my Thursday in a nut shell. However to give you an update of today (Saturday, June 30), I took my test today and I will be submitting some revised materials to the test center of FBLA. Some of the questions today were absolutely irrelevant to the subject, and I’m sure there are many others that also agree with me. It’s difficult to study for a test that doesn’t follow any guidelines as to how Cyber Security is supposed to be defined and pulls several questions out of hat that relate to something computer related. Given that there are several questions that do relate to Cyber Security, however you would have some difficulty passing the exam only following Security+ study guides. We’ll see how well this test really does when scores come back tomorrow.

My bed at the Hard Rock Hotel.In closing, I hate my bed.

Night!

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