Archive for February, 2010
Copying Ps3 games - Simplest Way to Burn Ps3 games
February 28th, 2010
Do you take difficulty about your PS3 games have destroy? All of gamers have this problem after they play the PS3 games a lot. The game disk will be marked quickly and a lot of gamers must pay twice for buying the duplicate game. However, do not worry because I will give you some advice about how to and play them yourself. And you can play your hot game by using the PS3 backup disk instead of the original. First, you need understand something that I want to explain you is to gain legal copies. You are unable to copy game for selling that is illegal. But you can copy PS3 backup disk to play in your personal house, it is legal. These are tips of how to and play them , that is very easy and you are able to do it yourself in a few hours. Eventually, you already recognize about how to burn ps3 games and play them, do not wait until the new scratch occurs on your beloved games, you should have the PS3 burning software now, it is just $30-$40, it is very cheaper than PS3 original game. Misplacing your favorite PlayStation 3 Game is very bad. However, if you have the PS3 backup disc, the original disc will be with you forever. You can take the backup of your wanted game disc with the Ps3 Games Burning Software Program that is the responsible burning software program you are able to use simply. And then you find it easy with how to burn ps3 games and play them.
Flash CS4 - Editing and copying your first animation!
February 27th, 2010
You are going to learn:
- Motion editor and what it’s all about
- Changing our tween path on the stage
- Copying and reversing animations
In our last tutorial we have made our first animation – a ball (circle) going from one side of the stage to the other. If you’ve missed that, check it out .
Otherwise, you can continue reading this article to learn some new Flash tricks.
The motion editor
In the motion editor you can change various fancy animation properties like, for instance, the alpha value of your symbol and some non-fancy ones like its rotation. So, let’s say we wanted to change our ball’s X or Y position.
First we’d call up the motion editor by clicking on Window –> Motion editor in Flash. Then, we would click on our symbol (circle) so the editor knows what to edit.
Feel free to expand the editor to make your work with it a lot easier. You should now have you interface looking something like this:

This might look confusing if you’re, like me, in the last frame of the animation (notice that on top of the red line you can see “30″ written). To change that, simply drag the scrollbar on the bottom of the screen to the left. That should get you to the frame number 1.
Also, I suggest you expand the number of viewable frames in the down left corner of the motion editor to 30 so you can see you entire animation without the need of scrolling every time.

From frame one to thirty under “Basic motion” X and Y you should see a line going upwards or downwards, depending on the changes in X and Y motion of your circle. You will also notice there is a little square where the start of the line is and one at the end. These are keyframes. As you’ll notice, only keyframes can individually change a symbol’s position.
Go ahead and try to move any part of the line that’s not a black square. You’ll see that you move the entire x/y position of the animation. If you’d like to change the symbol’s position in, let’s say, frame 19, you need to select the 19th frame, right click and select “Add keyframe”.

Drag the square to some other position in the Motion Editor and then drop.
That way you can individually change the X and Y position of the symbol. The same goes for any other Motion editable property (and so you can tell I’m not lying, check the upper image again – I’ve changed the circle’s alpha value! Try to do it yourself).
Changing the path on the stage
You’ve probably noticed that, when you make a “Motion Tween” in flash a line appears on the stage showing the path of your object. Now, if you roll over it while nothing is selected, you’ll notice that a little curved line appears next to your mouse.
Try to drag&dropping with the selection tool. You’ll notice that the line curves the way you want it to.

If you release it, the curve stays that way. This means you successfully changed your animation path. Go ahead and hit Enter to see what you’ve made. It’s a curved animation!
You can then fine-tune it using the subselection tool and drag&dropping on either one of the keyframes (green squares with a white fill) on the stage.
Copy and reverse
You can rather simply copy the animation. Just right-click in the timeline and left-click on “Copy Motion”.

That puts your motion onto the clipboard. What you need to do now is insert a layer which you want to copy the motion to. Do that by right-clicking on the left side of the timeline and choosing “Insert Layer”.

You can change its name from the usual by double-clicking on it and writing the desired name.
After doing that, go ahead and draw a square on the stage (in the second layer!). Then, right-click on the timeline-span of “Layer 2″ and choose “Paste motion”. You’ll probably be asked if you want to convert the selected object to a symbol since only symbols can have Motion Tweens applied to them. Hit OK, and voila. Your square has the same animation as the circle.
If you wanted to reverse the animation, just right-click on it and choose “Reverse keyframes”. It’s THAT simple!
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February 26th, 2010
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Support Your Local NYC Print Shop
February 26th, 2010
Meets Internet…
Support Your Local NYC Print Shop. Visit: www.abgusa.com
With the internet, digital printing has taken off into the cloud, giving customers more printing options from anywhere and at low-costs, but whatever happened to the face-to-face interaction business used to be built on? The local ma and pa shop where you could walk in and talk face-to-face and feel comfortable about conducting business with the right company? Has convenience and speed taken its place? Well what if you could have both convenience, speed with a human touch all bundled into one printing project?
It is important to not lose sight of what still goes into digital printing today: deadlines, speed, time, proofing and nerves, and though today’s technology succeeds in masking this hectic process, it doesn’t mean the local, ma and pa shop element shouldn’t remain.
At , clients have stress lifted from their shoulders from the moment they input their quote request on the online form or call one of the friendly customer service representatives. How is this done? It’s easy, throughout the entire printing process the client stays in touch with one point of contact on the customer service team and production team. Plus, all projects can be completed with in a 24 hour time frame in ABG’s.
What We Do
- The project leaves your hands.
- The project goes into the hands of a friendly customer rep who will walk you through your printing options.
- The estimator calculates the best price.
- The friendly customer service rep reviews the best pricing options with you.
- Project goes to production.
- Product team member hand delivers a digital proof.
- Project is approved and goes to print.
- Production team member delivers project straight into your hands.
What You See
1. The best printing prices in NYC.
2. Digital proof of your project.
3. Final product delivered right to your hands.
The moral is: Smooth, easy and fast can co-exist with the face-to-face feeling you get at your local ma and pa shop. Support your . Call 212-398-1245 for a quick quote request.
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ABG Printing Attending NYC’s Armory Show March 4-7th
February 26th, 2010
Picture from: www.nyartbeat.com
ABG Printing will be attending next week’s at Pier 92 and Pier 94 to support and it’s renowned artwork.
When: March 4-7th
Where: Pier 92 and 94
What:
About the Show
The Armory show will debut important 20th and 21st century art. The show is an international art fair held every March where artists, galleries, critics and curators from all over the world come together to share ideas and artwork.
About Advanced Business Group (ABG Printing)
More Than a Printer. More Like A Partner.
Advanced Business Group (, 201-398-1245) is an and company based in New York City. With a guarantee of speed, security, confidentiality and excellent customer service, ABG specializes in printing and providing marketing solutions like , , for hedge funds, capital management companies and other financial service providers. ABG also serves the pharmaceutical, healthcare, real estate, fashion and advertising industries. ABG’s clients include: JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Johnson & Johnson and Live Person.
Copying DVD for playback from hard disk
February 25th, 2010

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The DVDs are pretty expensive, and are actually very fragile. Computer hard drives are relatively cheap and very durable.
Would not it be great if you could rip your DVDs and save them as files on the hard drive of your computer.
Well, actually you can, but you have a moment to reflect on why on earth would you:
You do not have to fiddle with DVD player, when in.
You can use the DVD, all in one place.
YouYou can search your collection of DVDs on your computer.
It would be a fantastic home entertainment system.
Networked PCs can access all the DVDs!.
There are several ways that you copy to your hard drive of your computer DVD that is easier just to rip the VOB files from the DVD. You can do this with a number of different instruments.
One example is the Smart Ripper, this tool may already be installed on your computer if not then it can become quite difficult. Trya Google search for the links, but many people have removed.
To rip the VOB files and play them on your computer:
Insert the DVD you rip to your computer DVD drive.
Open Smart Ripper.
Smart DVD Ripper automatically scans and displays the results.
Select the "File" option on the left side of the screen.
At the bottom of the window to "All Files" checkbox.
In the area of destination for the "Select Folder" and select a folder to store the DVDa.
Wait until you receive a message indicating the completion RIP.
Open your favorite DVD software.
Click to open media.
Navigate to the VOB file that was created by Smart Ripper.
Take care of your movies directly on your hard drive!.
This method works well, but the problem is that the VOB files are huge! For films, most of this result in file sizes 5 GB! So if you have installed a 200 GB hard drive dedicated only film (had) with the operating system, you canYou can store about 40 movies, not that sound really bad. But you have a separate hard drive just for movies?
An alternative would be to rip DVD to another format. MPEG or AVI are very popular. Use the free to do so, DVD2AVI, this software will convert already ripped the VOB files to MPEG or AVI that can be saved on your hard disk or convert to VCD. Another tool called TMPGEnc may be out of a convertFormat that can be written into a VCD.
DivX is a format for the popular DivX video provides an electronic video quality very good, but not by the majority of DVD players to read. This is not a problem if you want to save and play on your computer, but if you make a video CD then I suggest you keep DVD2AVI and then with an AVI file normal.
If your AVI file is too large to fit on a CD, then you need to share, you can do with a split –instrument more.
Download a tool called Virtual Dub from the Internet.
Select File -> Open Video File.
Looking for AVI file you want to share and click Open.
Click Video, then select "Direct Stream Copy".
Hold down the Shift key and drag the timeline to which you want to divide.
Press the end of your keyboard.
Save the first part by clicking on "File" "Save as AVI".
Press Home on your keyboard.
Move the timeline until the end of the runway.
Press the endkeyboard.
Click File, Save as AVI again, and save the second part of the video.
Note: will only be distributed file, if you want to VCD, if you do not, then just to see on your computer's hard disk can store want to use. You can place your favorite Media Player to play files that are stored on the hard drive of your computer.
Sucker.
February 25th, 2010
I feel like crap. I don’t want to study. I hate studying. I hate midterms. I hate finals. I’m sick of reading boring material.
Oh.
Some ass stole my video on Youtube and posted it as his own. One of my Christianity/Assyrian videos. Go figure. I’m so effin’ pissed.
People suck.
FUCKING THIEF.
Making a case for the expressive value of life with a framework of teaching and learning in Art Education.
February 23rd, 2010
ARCHITECTURE MUST BE FUNCTIONAL
February 23rd, 2010
Lotus temple in Delhi is supposed to be an architectural wonder. It is an imitation of a similar structure in Sydney and is a total failure. It is a church. If a slight noise is made, the echo reverberates in the hall for some time. We can understand nothing of what is spoken from the pulpit.
In India, we do not enter our house with shoes So we leave them at the door where there is no place to keep them.
In Hindu temples, there are ceremonies for pleasing fire god and Ganeshji; but no outlet is made for smoke to escape.
Here, our habit is to dry cloths in the sun or in the rear veranda, for which no provision is made in the flats.
In contrast, we had the best traditions in this field. The Taj Mahal was built by artisans, without steel and cement. This wonder is still in tact. In the neighbouring Fort Palace, the sound of produced when a sword drawn from the scabbard, can be heard at a distance of two hundred yards in Diwani- am. My friend could not believe it. I sent him to the end of the open ground in front of this place, where the Emperor meets his subjects. I just snapped my fingers, standing where His Majesty sits. My friend was greatly surprised.
Thus there was no necessity for microphones.
I have not heard of echo problem in any Hindu temple.
Once,when we were students, we went to see a cinema at Ollur. Suraiya and Saigal were acting and singing. We could not hear anything because of echo.
Our engineers are simply copying the drawings, without ever thinking !
Peruntachan is mentioned in the legends of Keralam. The father-son duo were the greatest men in wood work.




