Thursday, September 14, 2017

The Fast And The Furious Tokyo Drift ISO Free Download

The Fast And The Furious Tokyo Drift ISO Free Download



Inspired by the events of the movie, The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift, this game will immerse players in the underground world of drift racing. Set in a world related to, yet separate from, the movie, the game features a ground breaking drift mechanic that makes drifting accessible to both beginning and veteran racing game drivers. The Fast & the Furious on the PSP system will allow players to feel an unparalleled sense of power as they drift their way through thrilling environments and new modes exclusive to the PSP system. Trade your customized rides through wireless in the Swap Meet, stop neglecting your car and give it an oil change in the Tune Shop for a temporary performance boost, challenge up to 3 friends in multiplayer drift battles in the Road Sweeper mode and visit the Extras menu to view tricked out rides from the movie and real world. � IGN

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File Name: The Fast And The Furious Tokyo Drift
Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
Developer: Eutechnyx
Genre: Racing
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File Size: 863 MB


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Thursday, August 31, 2017

The iPad Changing Fast and Faster

The iPad Changing Fast and Faster



Ill get the PR puffery out of the way early. We released our newest game, Avernum: Escape From the Pit HD, on the iPad last week. There are almost no old-school RPGs on the platform, and this is a good one.

OK. Done.

I wanted to talk a little about how much changed on the iPad (and the iPhone) in the mere eight months since we released our first game for it, Avadon: The Black Fortress HD, in June, 2011. It really fascinates me.

First, everything that was crazy before is more crazy. iPad sales have taken off even more than before, and competing tablets are being crushed by its awesomeness. (Yes, I think that the iPad is the superior tablet computer. Please feel free to pillory me in comments.) My previous game, Avadon HD, is selling far better than it did 4 or 5 months ago, just from increased popularity of the iPad.

Second, developers have noticed. The flood of new games for iPad and iPhone has not slowed at all. In fact, it feels like its increased. I dont have figures to back this up, only my gut feeling. If you have a link to hard figures, please let me know in comments and Ill add it to the article. There are dozens of new games every day, and your blessed placement at the top of the New Releases list wont last long. At all.

Because of this, even though I think Ive done a far better job marketing Avernum HD and creating its store page than Avadon HD, it is selling far worse. Avadon HD was the best-selling RPG for several days. Avernum HD got to #2 very briefly and then immediately plummeted to #18. Its not THAT worse a game, but the flood of competitors cannot be resisted by my cute, niche little product.

Do not feel sorry for me. It is still, by any reasonable human standard, makin us good money. But its really rough out there. I am strongly considering posting detailed sales figures in a week or three, just to let people see what the money end of iPad development is like.

Third, free-to-play is where the money is.

I just looked at the RPG section of iTunes. As of 3:56 PM, Pacific time, April 9, 2012, the #1, #2, and #3 games on the Paid Apps list are at #25, #27, and #6 on the Grossing list. (The #3 game is $6.99, which is why its grosses are so high.) The #18 sales rank for Avernum HD nets it #46 most grossing. Freemium games kick ass.

This is a relatively recent change. In June, when Avadon HD was #1 or #2 on Paid Apps, this resulted in #3-4 on Top Grossing. I never made #1 Grossing, but I came close. Now DragonVale rules the world.

This makes me feel obsolete. I should write a freemium RPG where you can pay real money to get a +5 Paladin Sword of Awesomeness or whatever. But I just cant bring myself to do it. Its ironic. When I started, I was one of the young turks challenging the old order with shareware by giving part of my game away for free. Now I am one of the old, cranky reptiles being pushed aside by an awesome marketing angle Im just too old and inflexible to take advantage of.

I love developing for the iPad. I love the device. It is, to quote an imaginary guy in a story Mike Daisey made up, "a kind of magic." And, since Im the only person writing my sort of game for the platform (which is weird), I foresee reasonable earnings from it for me for quite a while. Not everone with an iPad wants a game where you spend 99 cents to buy a hat for your dragon.

But its the sexiest, moneyest, most cutthroat competitive market out there. I can scrape out some dollars because I have an established fanbase. If I was just starting out, I would be terrified of making my way in iTunes, and rightly so.

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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

The Future of Data Mining Fast Data

The Future of Data Mining Fast Data






Firstly, here are sum statistics from the article I read for this particular blog post:
  • Every minute:
    • 48 HOURS of video are uploaded on Youtube
    • 204 million e-mails are sent
    • 600 new websites pop up
    • 600,000 pieces of content are shared on Facebook
    • Upwards of 100,000 tweets are sent

This article stresses the idea that data mining is time. Author Alissa Lorentz states that we must be able to mine data as quickly as we produce it. Because the of the plethora of electronic information available today, data mining is extremely important and an issue or concept of which I was previously not aware. Lorentz discusses the difference between smart data, data that provides insight to large data sets and big data, which is a term we apply to extremely large data sets. She then elaborates on a concept she calls "fast data." Fast data will eventually be extremely useful. It analyzes data sets in real time. If one were able to analyze all of the data available on a specific company in any given day in a meaningful way, lets just say Id be looking at the stock market.

In class, we have discussed mainly archiving data, organizing data in a historical sense. This article discusses a different concept: streaming data i.e. streaming data live rather than storing it for future use. To me, this is ideal. Rather than storing messages on Facebook, providing users with a list compiled of a certain amount of friends that have recently been in contact on the social network would save memory and computing powers as well as be more useful to the user who has messages from conversations years ago. Also, in applying this concept to other situations, Lorentz talks about how streaming data would provide important information on traffic or public health issues such as flu outbreaks. With the abundance of information that is constantly being added to the web, storing and archiving this information will undoubtedly become obsolete. Instead of focusing on analyzing past data, after reading this article, I think the best direction in the data mining world would be to chase the data rather than store it. Updating data sets in real time would not only eliminate the need for large storage systems, but it would better indicate the trends occurring in the here and now. 














Link to article:
http://www.wired.com/insights/2013/04/big-data-fast-data-smart-data/

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Thursday, August 10, 2017

The secret of ultra fast Linux reinstalls

The secret of ultra fast Linux reinstalls


Ive been a linux user since 1999 both at home and work. (Yes, I do use Windows sometimes, but only for testing purposes and gaming.) Since the beginning I installed various linux distributions countless times. I dont like distribuition upgrades as I always want to see the latest edition in all its glory via a clean install, but I also need some of my old settings and usually need to be able to use the computer fully in less than 60 minutes.

There is a very simple trick to achieve this: Use a seperate /home partition.

My hard disk is set up like this usually:

  • root partition ( / ) 16GB
  • swap partition ( swap ) 2GB
  • home partition ( /home ) All the rest
When I need to reinstall (Ubuntu 12.10 is coming soon), first I log out, then press ctrl + f1 to enter the terminal and rename my home direcory adding -old at the end. (/home/tenchi => /home/tenchi-old)

I press ctrl + alt + delete to restart the machine with the boot media and start the install process. After choosing custom partitioning, I resuse my existing partitions taking care not to format my home partition. When the installer asks for a username, I can choose my usual as I renamed the old home directory.

After the installer finishes and the machine rebooted, I am welcomed by a totally clean install. I start the usual updates and during waiting I move the documents and settings I want to keep from the old home directory to the new one.

Settings are usually in seperate hidden directories starting with a dot like .skype, .mozilla. Some are harder to find and you have to dig a bit deeper into .config or .kde. Moving the config directories to your new home directory will make your favorite programs retain your settings.

It is also a good idea to start even before the install with making a list of all the software you use daily. If they are in the default repositories, you can use the software manager or synaptic to install them all at once. Just dont forget to restore their settings before you launch them for the first time.



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Wednesday, August 9, 2017

The Fast and The Furiuos PinkSlip

The Fast and The Furiuos PinkSlip


Ada yang gak kenal dengan game yang satu ini? Hmmm...mungkin dia hidup di jaman batu. Game balap dengan grafis menawan ini kembali hadir untuk memenuhi naluri gamers yang haus akan tantangan-tantangan baru. Dengan gameplay yang hampir sama membuat gamers tidak akan kesulitan buat memainkannya. Apalagi bagi yang maniak dengan filmnya, tentu ini akan semakin menambah serunya permainan. Bayangkanlah Anda duduk dibelakang setir dengan ditemani salah satu gadis sexynya. Wow...kecepatan tembus ke angka 200 tuh.
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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

The Fast and Furious PSP

The Fast and Furious PSP




Many of you might be interested in customizing your PC with cool gadgets and docks.This post is for these enthusiastic. Isnt it cool to hear welcome from your PC when you switch on your computer.You friend might be surprised to see that.Without further explanation lets come to the trick.

Instructions
  1. Click on start and navigate to all programs,accessories and notepad.
  2. Copy and paste the given code.
Dim speaks, speech
speaks="Welcome to your PC, 
Username"
Set speech=CreateObject("sapi.spvoice")
speech.Speak speaks
 
     3.Replace Username with your name.
     4.Click on file,save as,select all types in save as type option and save the file as "Welcome.vbs"
     5.Copy the saved file.
      6.Navigate to C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersStart MenuProgramsStartup (in Windows XP) and to C:Users {User-Name}AppDataRoamingMicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsStartup (in Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista) if C: is your System drive. 
AppData is a hidden folder.So you will need to select showing hidden folders in Folder options to locate it.{To show hidden folders,open folder options.In the view tab choose show hidden files,folders and drives.Then click on apply.}
     7.Paste the file
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