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Wednesday, June 25, 2008
"The Lorax "/ Someone told me to quit
If you know anything about Dr. Seuss, than the title won't lose you with this topic. I feel like I'm standing in the middle of the desert and have come to a sign that splits the road. One direction reads "Things You Know Ville", one mile back and the other direction reads "Fear of Success Field", one hundred miles forward. The truly upsetting fact of not having, come that far from my comfort zone I always fell its closer than I think despite how far I've gone. Than on the other hand success is so far out of reach that I would probably fail in the journey not even reaching my destination. And yet I continue. I've learned that the only way that people, become success without money is blood, sweat and tears. So many men and women wish to be important in the eyes of their peers we dare to tempted fate over and over letting the powers to be, know that the human spirit is a lasting and enduring and we are built for miles of accomplishments. I share this with you for one important reason my current goal is not forgotten, but from time to time even kings must share storys of criticism, without shame or reguard to feeling to their crown. In conclusion, "Be nice to nerds. Chance are you'll be working for one." (Bill Gates)
Sunday, June 22, 2008
The First Step--Contact Gaming Community
I hope your out there, I need your assistance. The task is this, I need information on how to contact Representatives of PlayStation and X-box. I tried looking for a blog or e-mail cite, but to my disappointment there was little info unless you were blogging a game that was just released. I also need your help raising street hype, I realize that my plan has not been describe in full reason being there are some details that must remain unknown as not to give away all suspense to the event. I will do all I can to thank you in the future, but for now please accept my humble graces. "For he that will stand beside me, will be called my brother."
Only the strong will survive
Welcome, to the thought of a large scale gaming competition. First, before we began expanding on the ideal, lets get to know the man. I'm a twenty-five year old male from Indianapolis currently working as a security officer. I work at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, been there for four years now. About a year ago I realized that most of our guest are older ( ranges 35-40) and have many visits to the museum. The only younger crowd we have in the museum is school related visits. At that moment I knew how we could expand the knowledge of Art Museum into many future generations. Our facility can offer a wide variety of potential in allowing the public to see how gaming is an art and have a little non-violent competition at the same time.
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