Monday, March 14, 2011
Tiny Wings Mentality
I'm not really sure about how I lived without my iPhone. My phone has kept me more organized than ever for just over a year now. But the iPhone has also caused large amounts of procrastination time with the seemingly never-ending app store. The App Store is filled with tons of games, tools, puzzles, and more. Although most free apps are used and deleted after being beat on my phone, the apps that I buy always seem to stick around, not only because I bought them and don't want to waste them, but they are usually always entertaining.
Usually I become very fond of a single app and then a couple weeks later, I pick a new one to be obsessed with. Yes, I pick favorites all the time. Recently, my favorite and most entertaining app has been Tiny Wings. At a price of $.99 on the App Store, Tiny Wings is probably one of the most entertaining games out there. Personally, Tiny Wings has made skiing so much more entertaining.
The whole idea behind Tiny Wings is that you use the hills in the game to catch air and fly. You can make yourself heavier to get more momentum and land faster to catch the next hill perfectly to catch even more air and get more points. You travel from island to island jumping from hill to hill, racing day light. When night time comes, it's game over, and your score is recorded to compete against yourself. You can complete different objectives to add multipliers to your "nest" to help increase your high score. An example of one of those objectives is to make it to island 5 while holding your iPhone upside down.
Over break I played this game every day in the car on the way to the mountains and in the gondola as much as I could. As I was going down the hill, I was constantly looking for jumps and landings to catch perfectly like a "rhythm section". This turned into a inside joke with all my friends as we would always claim "tiny wings" runs through the jump section and just went flying off the sides of the jumps looking for new landings.
Tiny Wings is always a good way to waste some time in the gondola and on chair lifts and makes your skiing/snowboarding experience much more entertaining if you think of you day in "tiny wings" perspective.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Yachting. A Magazine to Fit a Lifestyle
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ChuckPaine.com |
Yachting Magazine is for everything Yachting ranging from personal stories to new technologies for navigation, safety, and communications.
The cover pages for all Yachting Magazine issues immediately triggers both the limbic and the neocortex parts of the brain. The pictures on the front of the magazine immediately draws your attention with thoughts of "ohhhh what a pretty boat". After catching your attention you start reading the cover (neocortex) to find out all the exciting reads you can have within the magazine.
Although I'm sure a majority of Yachting Magazine readers are much like me, and aren't capable of owning multi million dollar yacht, it's always entertaining to look through the magazine when you're bored in the store to see some very impressive vessels and new boating technology.
Personally, my favorite part of Yachting Magazine would be the pictures of the large yachts in action. Growing up on Cape Cod, Massachusetts I'm no stranger with boating, so seeing some of these pictures is actually entertaining and fascinating.
Magazines have been, and still are a timeless source of entertainment. No matter what your interest, there is most likely a magazine for you. All you have to do is go out and find that magazine! And I encourage you to do so! Give yourself a different source of entertainment!
This video can be found on the Yachting magazine website and consists of a tour of a yacht in the bahamas.
Although I do enjoy my Yachting Magazine here and there, I would probably say that Power Yachting Magazine can be more interesting. Most people don't really understand the difference between these two magazines, and every answer is pretty debatable. However, Power yachting is exactly what it sounds like; very large boats, thats go really fast....for their size at least. I like the power version of Yachting magazine because the yachts that are shown and talked about are more suited for fishing, which personally interests me more.
After going on their website, I found an article on this mega yacht and HAD to show every picture of this beautiful vessel.
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Both of these magazines make the brain go crazy. If someone is capable to look through these magazines and not every think of wanting what they see, there is something wrong with them.
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