Thursday, December 10, 2009
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
The 2010 World Cup Group of Death
The draw for the world cup has been made and it's looking good for England. They've been drawn in what's considered an easy group so hopefully it will be an easy route through to the knockout stages. England may have an easy group, but the 5 time world cup winners Brazil don't have such an easy ride. Brazil are drawn in group G with Portugal, Ivory Coast and North Korea.
Ivory Coast, they have only qualified for the World Cup once before in 2006 so though they are relative new boys to the competition they aren't to be underestimated. The team has a number of Premier Leagues stars, including Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Eboue, Salomon Kalou and the brilliant Chelsea striker Didier Drogba. They are known as being a tough team to beat and Brazil won't be underestimating them.
Portugal who only qualified through the plays offs so were un-seeded. However they are still considered one of the strongest teams in Europe and have a host of top class players including Cristiano Ronaldo, the 2008 World Player of the year and the most expensive player ever bought when Real Madrid paid £80million for him in the summer of 2009. The Portugal team still include players from the 2006 team which made it to the World Cup semi finals, with Brazilian Manager Luiz Felipe Scolari.
North Korea will be considered the easiest team to beat as they have less stars than the others, with pretty much their whole team plying their trade in Korea. It's only the second time North Korea have qualified for the world cup with the first time being the world cup in England in 1966. They did cause an upset in the tournament by beating Italy 1-0.
Though Brazil have been given a tough draw it's still a group they should easily qualify, being the number 1 seeded country in the world. This Brazil team may not have the flair that you expect from a Brazilian team but they still enough world class stars to rival any team. The player Brazil really will be relying on to produce the class is former world player of the year, Kaka. From his midfield position Kaka can boss the whole game and produces moments of genius every time he plays. He's not the only star of the team though, adding some flair to the team is Robinho of Manchester City, Dani Alves, the attacking full back from Barcelona and Ronaldinho who on the top of his game is unbeatable. The difference with this Brazilian team is as well as the flamboyant players they have a core of solid reliable players and this has made the 2009 team the strongest Brazilian team defensively for some time.
Ivory Coast, they have only qualified for the World Cup once before in 2006 so though they are relative new boys to the competition they aren't to be underestimated. The team has a number of Premier Leagues stars, including Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Eboue, Salomon Kalou and the brilliant Chelsea striker Didier Drogba. They are known as being a tough team to beat and Brazil won't be underestimating them.
Portugal who only qualified through the plays offs so were un-seeded. However they are still considered one of the strongest teams in Europe and have a host of top class players including Cristiano Ronaldo, the 2008 World Player of the year and the most expensive player ever bought when Real Madrid paid £80million for him in the summer of 2009. The Portugal team still include players from the 2006 team which made it to the World Cup semi finals, with Brazilian Manager Luiz Felipe Scolari.
North Korea will be considered the easiest team to beat as they have less stars than the others, with pretty much their whole team plying their trade in Korea. It's only the second time North Korea have qualified for the world cup with the first time being the world cup in England in 1966. They did cause an upset in the tournament by beating Italy 1-0.
Though Brazil have been given a tough draw it's still a group they should easily qualify, being the number 1 seeded country in the world. This Brazil team may not have the flair that you expect from a Brazilian team but they still enough world class stars to rival any team. The player Brazil really will be relying on to produce the class is former world player of the year, Kaka. From his midfield position Kaka can boss the whole game and produces moments of genius every time he plays. He's not the only star of the team though, adding some flair to the team is Robinho of Manchester City, Dani Alves, the attacking full back from Barcelona and Ronaldinho who on the top of his game is unbeatable. The difference with this Brazilian team is as well as the flamboyant players they have a core of solid reliable players and this has made the 2009 team the strongest Brazilian team defensively for some time.
Is Barcelona the Greatest Football Team of This Generation?
The short answer is 'yes'. They are undoubtedly the greatest team that I have ever had the pleasure of viewing (as someone who is in his mid 20's). Their demolition of Manchester United in last year's Champion's League final was the icing on the cake for their perfect season, in which they won the treble (the Spanish La Liga, the Spanish Cup and the Champion's League). Not only did they achieve this, but they did so in such a magnificent way, with their three main forwards (Messi, Henry and Eto'o) scoring over 100 goals between them.
Barcelona have always been known for their slick passing football and their good use of the ball since Johan Cruyff came to the club over 20 years ago, and this new-look Barcelona team is certainly carrying on the same traditions and bringing Cruyff's 'Total Football' philosophy into the modern era.
If they add the likes of Javier Mascherano in January the will be truly unstoppable. The Argentine captain and current Liverpool FC player has declared his interest in joining the club and it seems that a £30m move might be on the cards.
You certainly can't blame Mascherano for wanting to leave - I mean what player wouldn't want to play every week at the Nou Camp stadium? The 100,000 seat arena is truly the coliseum of football, at it is the biggest and best arena to prove yourself in as a player. With Mascherano in the team the other players (such as Xavi Hernandez, Andres Iniesta and Dani Alves) would have more of a license to roam forward and attack as they'd know they've got the best defensive midfielder in the world to bail them out should they lose the ball.
Barcelona have always been known for their slick passing football and their good use of the ball since Johan Cruyff came to the club over 20 years ago, and this new-look Barcelona team is certainly carrying on the same traditions and bringing Cruyff's 'Total Football' philosophy into the modern era.
If they add the likes of Javier Mascherano in January the will be truly unstoppable. The Argentine captain and current Liverpool FC player has declared his interest in joining the club and it seems that a £30m move might be on the cards.
You certainly can't blame Mascherano for wanting to leave - I mean what player wouldn't want to play every week at the Nou Camp stadium? The 100,000 seat arena is truly the coliseum of football, at it is the biggest and best arena to prove yourself in as a player. With Mascherano in the team the other players (such as Xavi Hernandez, Andres Iniesta and Dani Alves) would have more of a license to roam forward and attack as they'd know they've got the best defensive midfielder in the world to bail them out should they lose the ball.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Fifa 10 Versus Pro Evolution 2009 - Which is best?
Fifa 10 and Pro Evolution 2009 both has been long established as the dominant forces within the world of football game play with both of the bringing out a yearly addition to their games to correspond with the start of the football season. They both try to stay up to date with all the relevant football transfers and management positions along with the international player sheet although how true these stay is of course up to the gamer.
Most football games will be played with these two main questions in mind for the gamer, is this any fun? And is it at all realistic? It may be that a subtle style of play in one game over the other simple feels better for you but most gamers enjoy both of these games but will always have a favourite.
Fifa 10 enjoys an amazing set up when it comes to the graphics and camera angles and is incredibly detailed with some players being easily recognisable from their facial features, which has never entirely been done before. The commentary is brilliant as per usual with interactive descriptions of play as it happens and accurate reporting as you play which just adds to the sense of fun you're having because it is so realistic.
Fifa 10 also allows you to perform skill based tricks whilst playing a regular game of football in a Cristiano Ronaldo style of play and what is great is that only players who would actually have the skill set can perform the trick. Another neat feature is the single person play option where you stay as a singular player and have to be that player throughout the game to add to a sense of realism in the game.
Pro Evolution 2009 had had a bit of a bad review recently but they are certainly putting thing right in the recent incarnation of the game by going back to the game people loved on the PS2 unfortunately they seem to have forgotten the graphic update that would have been necessary to bring this game into 2009 unlike Fifa 10.
Pro Evolution has a more natural and enjoyable side to the play than Fifa 10 and they have an official UEFA Champions League License but certainly is also lacking a wow factor that Fifa just keeps on giving.
My conclusion is that Pro Evolution has made a good attempt but Fifa 10 is the real deal.
Most football games will be played with these two main questions in mind for the gamer, is this any fun? And is it at all realistic? It may be that a subtle style of play in one game over the other simple feels better for you but most gamers enjoy both of these games but will always have a favourite.
Fifa 10 enjoys an amazing set up when it comes to the graphics and camera angles and is incredibly detailed with some players being easily recognisable from their facial features, which has never entirely been done before. The commentary is brilliant as per usual with interactive descriptions of play as it happens and accurate reporting as you play which just adds to the sense of fun you're having because it is so realistic.
Fifa 10 also allows you to perform skill based tricks whilst playing a regular game of football in a Cristiano Ronaldo style of play and what is great is that only players who would actually have the skill set can perform the trick. Another neat feature is the single person play option where you stay as a singular player and have to be that player throughout the game to add to a sense of realism in the game.
Pro Evolution 2009 had had a bit of a bad review recently but they are certainly putting thing right in the recent incarnation of the game by going back to the game people loved on the PS2 unfortunately they seem to have forgotten the graphic update that would have been necessary to bring this game into 2009 unlike Fifa 10.
Pro Evolution has a more natural and enjoyable side to the play than Fifa 10 and they have an official UEFA Champions League License but certainly is also lacking a wow factor that Fifa just keeps on giving.
My conclusion is that Pro Evolution has made a good attempt but Fifa 10 is the real deal.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Can Video Games Have Positive Effects? e.g Grand Theft Auto
Many people (particularly parents) often argue that video games are destroying our youth, and games such as Grand Theft Auto are causing people to think that it's okay to murder, steal cars and beat up pedestrians. Others complain that the kids of today are suffering from obesity because they are spending so long sat in front of their televisions playing video games instead of playing outside with their friends.
Despite all of this, there are some obvious and not-so obvious benefits that video games can have. First of all, anyone that might call themselves a hardcore gamer (or even a casual gamer) will almost certainly boast increased hand-eye coordination over someone that plays no games at all. The reason being that your eyes are taking in information from the screen which your hands must then act upon (by pressing buttons on the controller). All of this needs to take place within fractions of a second, as reaction times are very important.Another more bizarre benefit that most people would never consider is that video games can be used for therapy. A football simulation game called 'Football Manager' seems to attract football fans for lots of different reasons. Of these fans, many say that they play the game to feel better after their team loses.
It is no surprise that a quick look on the Football Manger forums will see more Liverpool, Newcastle and Aston Villa fans all trying to take their teams to the top. It is also no surprise that all of these teams in recent years have been perennial underachievers, and this is why their fans have been drawn to playing the game. From a fans' point of view, Football Manager is a fantasy in which they can act out winning.
Despite all of this, there are some obvious and not-so obvious benefits that video games can have. First of all, anyone that might call themselves a hardcore gamer (or even a casual gamer) will almost certainly boast increased hand-eye coordination over someone that plays no games at all. The reason being that your eyes are taking in information from the screen which your hands must then act upon (by pressing buttons on the controller). All of this needs to take place within fractions of a second, as reaction times are very important.Another more bizarre benefit that most people would never consider is that video games can be used for therapy. A football simulation game called 'Football Manager' seems to attract football fans for lots of different reasons. Of these fans, many say that they play the game to feel better after their team loses.
It is no surprise that a quick look on the Football Manger forums will see more Liverpool, Newcastle and Aston Villa fans all trying to take their teams to the top. It is also no surprise that all of these teams in recent years have been perennial underachievers, and this is why their fans have been drawn to playing the game. From a fans' point of view, Football Manager is a fantasy in which they can act out winning.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
How to Copy PS3 Games the Right Way - Legal Way to Burn PS3 Games
When early game console emulators began circulating on the internet many years ago, the possibility of modifying the next-generation machines was intriguing. Finding information on how to copy PS3 games has become a recent phenomenon that hackers and gamers alike have been scouring the internet for.
Because the Xbox saw many after-market modifications, it seemed an obviously natural progression that the Playstation 3 would also have similar options. However, breaking the security system on Sony machine has proved quite a daunting task.
The old-school method, especially with Xbox, has been to "hack" or "mod" it using a "mod-chip" that you would install on the motherboard.
Although it will let you get into the programming of the system and games, opening up your machine will automatically void your warranty.
Combine that with the extreme level of difficulty involved with properly installing the chip and you could potentially lose everything in your system and the system itself, so this risky method is not recommended unless you absolutely know what you are doing.
As of late, though, PS3 copy software has developed and made its way to the market, which will copy your PS3 games for you without risk to your system.
Websites are available that show you how to copy PS3 games using this software, but it is quite simple to utilize. Purchase or download the PS3 copy software online and open the program that installs in your computer. Insert the disc into your DVD-rom and run it with this program open. It will extract the data and save it. Now you can transfer that to another disc which your PS3 will read as an original. Keep in mind that the more available space your hard drive has, the easier it will be, and the less time it will take to transfer the massive Blu-Ray based data to your hard drive.
The best answer for how to copy PS3 games is to use the PS3 copy software which is very popular on the internet. And you will enjoyable play the games by using PS3 backup copies.
You can copy video games for private playing that is legal.
Because the Xbox saw many after-market modifications, it seemed an obviously natural progression that the Playstation 3 would also have similar options. However, breaking the security system on Sony machine has proved quite a daunting task.
The old-school method, especially with Xbox, has been to "hack" or "mod" it using a "mod-chip" that you would install on the motherboard.
Although it will let you get into the programming of the system and games, opening up your machine will automatically void your warranty.
Combine that with the extreme level of difficulty involved with properly installing the chip and you could potentially lose everything in your system and the system itself, so this risky method is not recommended unless you absolutely know what you are doing.
As of late, though, PS3 copy software has developed and made its way to the market, which will copy your PS3 games for you without risk to your system.
Websites are available that show you how to copy PS3 games using this software, but it is quite simple to utilize. Purchase or download the PS3 copy software online and open the program that installs in your computer. Insert the disc into your DVD-rom and run it with this program open. It will extract the data and save it. Now you can transfer that to another disc which your PS3 will read as an original. Keep in mind that the more available space your hard drive has, the easier it will be, and the less time it will take to transfer the massive Blu-Ray based data to your hard drive.
The best answer for how to copy PS3 games is to use the PS3 copy software which is very popular on the internet. And you will enjoyable play the games by using PS3 backup copies.
You can copy video games for private playing that is legal.
HOW TO GET A JOB INTERVIEW!
Having a hard time getting an interview? Follow these steps and your phone will start ringing off the hook from employers trying to get a hold of you!
Step 1: Decide what type of work you want.
First, you must choose your field of expertise. Let's assume that you're just another recent college grad with a useless Liberal Arts degree. Other than working in your uncle's travel agency, you have no real work experience to speak of. No special skills. Does this mean you're doomed to pick tomatoes with the rest of the Eastern European immigrants? Relax. This describes most of the English-speaking workforce in America. You can still get a job in an office doing customer service or, if you have no soul, sales.
Step 2: Decide which company you want to work for.
Next, you're going to want to pick a company. You can find several job sites on the internet, specifically tailored to finding jobs in your region. Tel Aviv tends to have the most options, with Jerusalem ranking a close second. Some websites to scan are:
When scanning the listings on these sites, make sure only to reply to the ones which have written about the job requirements. This serves two purposes:
You'll know if the job fits your preference. Taking the time to write what will be expected of you shows the company is serious about hiring someone.
Step 3: Copy and Paste is your friend.
Once you've found a listing that tickles your fancy, open your email account. In the "To" field, type your own email address. Yes, you're going to send this email to yourself as well. I'll explain why in a moment. Next, copy and paste the email address given on the listing you want to apply to into the "BCC" field. BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. In non-nerd terms, this means that you are going to send a copy of this email to any address listed under that field. Do not send the email yet. Repeat the process with every job listing for which you want to apply. Some things to keep in mind: Be careful not to copy and paste the same email address more than once. Many companies will often post several listings at the same time. Separate the email addresses in the BCC field with commas. Double-check that the email address is complete and not missing the.com or something else.
Step 4: Write your introductory cover letter.
Contrary to what you think, a good cover letter serves three purposes: It piques the interviewer's curiousity about you. It makes them view your resume in a more favorable light. It causes the reader to want to meet you in person. Let me give a personal example. After my army service, I returned to America for a brief time. I applied to hundreds of companies and went on dozens of interviews. In my cover letter, I sometimes mentioned my service in the Israeli Defense Forces. What do you think happened? My phone rang off the hook with employers asking me to come in for an interview.
The secret to writing a good cover letter is to be unique. Take a moment and think about something that sets you apart from the dozens of cookie-cutter resumes any given employer receives daily. Is it your upbringing? Your ambition? A unique hobby of some sort? Sign your cover letter and remember to include your phone number in your signature. An entire article should be devoted to writing a successful introductory letter, so let's leave it at that for now.
Step 5: Include your resume.
This seems like a no brainer, doesn't it? Just attach your resume as an MS Word document and hit send... WRONG! These days, many employers are scared to receive viruses, spyware and similar software from hackers or their competitors. So play it safe by including a copy of your resume in the body of the email. If you're copying and pasting from a word processor like Microsoft Word, make sure there are no errors as sometimes the copied content translates with errors into html. Worst comes to worst, take ten minutes and retype it. Chances are you'll notice one or two areas in need of tweaking anyway.
Once you've done that, feel free to send the email.
Some final tips:
Apply at night or on a Saturday night. Most employers check their email first thing in the morning and will call you early to set up an interview. Wake up early the next day or at least answer your cell phone when it rings. If the call wakes you up, answer anyway. Out of politeness, the caller will ask if they should call you back. Say no. You will seem serious about the position. Plan the interview for that day, if possible. Follow these steps and pretty soon you'll have to fight them off with a stick!
Step 1: Decide what type of work you want.
First, you must choose your field of expertise. Let's assume that you're just another recent college grad with a useless Liberal Arts degree. Other than working in your uncle's travel agency, you have no real work experience to speak of. No special skills. Does this mean you're doomed to pick tomatoes with the rest of the Eastern European immigrants? Relax. This describes most of the English-speaking workforce in America. You can still get a job in an office doing customer service or, if you have no soul, sales.
Step 2: Decide which company you want to work for.
Next, you're going to want to pick a company. You can find several job sites on the internet, specifically tailored to finding jobs in your region. Tel Aviv tends to have the most options, with Jerusalem ranking a close second. Some websites to scan are:
When scanning the listings on these sites, make sure only to reply to the ones which have written about the job requirements. This serves two purposes:
You'll know if the job fits your preference. Taking the time to write what will be expected of you shows the company is serious about hiring someone.
Step 3: Copy and Paste is your friend.
Once you've found a listing that tickles your fancy, open your email account. In the "To" field, type your own email address. Yes, you're going to send this email to yourself as well. I'll explain why in a moment. Next, copy and paste the email address given on the listing you want to apply to into the "BCC" field. BCC stands for Blind Carbon Copy. In non-nerd terms, this means that you are going to send a copy of this email to any address listed under that field. Do not send the email yet. Repeat the process with every job listing for which you want to apply. Some things to keep in mind: Be careful not to copy and paste the same email address more than once. Many companies will often post several listings at the same time. Separate the email addresses in the BCC field with commas. Double-check that the email address is complete and not missing the.com or something else.
Step 4: Write your introductory cover letter.
Contrary to what you think, a good cover letter serves three purposes: It piques the interviewer's curiousity about you. It makes them view your resume in a more favorable light. It causes the reader to want to meet you in person. Let me give a personal example. After my army service, I returned to America for a brief time. I applied to hundreds of companies and went on dozens of interviews. In my cover letter, I sometimes mentioned my service in the Israeli Defense Forces. What do you think happened? My phone rang off the hook with employers asking me to come in for an interview.
The secret to writing a good cover letter is to be unique. Take a moment and think about something that sets you apart from the dozens of cookie-cutter resumes any given employer receives daily. Is it your upbringing? Your ambition? A unique hobby of some sort? Sign your cover letter and remember to include your phone number in your signature. An entire article should be devoted to writing a successful introductory letter, so let's leave it at that for now.
Step 5: Include your resume.
This seems like a no brainer, doesn't it? Just attach your resume as an MS Word document and hit send... WRONG! These days, many employers are scared to receive viruses, spyware and similar software from hackers or their competitors. So play it safe by including a copy of your resume in the body of the email. If you're copying and pasting from a word processor like Microsoft Word, make sure there are no errors as sometimes the copied content translates with errors into html. Worst comes to worst, take ten minutes and retype it. Chances are you'll notice one or two areas in need of tweaking anyway.
Once you've done that, feel free to send the email.
Some final tips:
Apply at night or on a Saturday night. Most employers check their email first thing in the morning and will call you early to set up an interview. Wake up early the next day or at least answer your cell phone when it rings. If the call wakes you up, answer anyway. Out of politeness, the caller will ask if they should call you back. Say no. You will seem serious about the position. Plan the interview for that day, if possible. Follow these steps and pretty soon you'll have to fight them off with a stick!
Saturday, December 5, 2009
SHOULD RAFAEL BENITEZ BE SACKED?
One of the most under-pressure managers in the English Premier League this season is Rafael Benitez. The Liverpool manager was expected to challenge for the title this season or at the very least finish in the top 3, yet neither of these are looking likely now due to an extremely bad start to the season and a bad run of form. In addition to this, Liverpool were knocked out of the Champion's League group stages for the first time in Benitez's Liverpool career.
As the pressure mounts up on Benitez, fans have been split down the middle between their opinions. Some want him to stay, as they constantly reminisce about the glory days of the famous Istanbul European Cup Final (arguably Rafa's greatest achievement yet), and others believe that the manager has outstayed his welcome and should step down for the good of the club.
My personal opinion is that Benitez needs to stay on. There is no way that he will step down and resign after just signing a new 5-year contract this year, and there's no way that the club can afford to pay him off.
Football is a very fickle game, and football fans notoriously have very short memories. It was only 8 months ago that Liverpool were challenging for the title, and if they'd won a couple of easy home games that they ended up drawing, the 19-year wait would have been over. It is important to remember that the most successful manager of all time (in English football) was nearly sacked after a few years of not winning anything, so we should have patience with Benitez.
As the pressure mounts up on Benitez, fans have been split down the middle between their opinions. Some want him to stay, as they constantly reminisce about the glory days of the famous Istanbul European Cup Final (arguably Rafa's greatest achievement yet), and others believe that the manager has outstayed his welcome and should step down for the good of the club.
My personal opinion is that Benitez needs to stay on. There is no way that he will step down and resign after just signing a new 5-year contract this year, and there's no way that the club can afford to pay him off.
Football is a very fickle game, and football fans notoriously have very short memories. It was only 8 months ago that Liverpool were challenging for the title, and if they'd won a couple of easy home games that they ended up drawing, the 19-year wait would have been over. It is important to remember that the most successful manager of all time (in English football) was nearly sacked after a few years of not winning anything, so we should have patience with Benitez.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Chelsea Prepair For M.City
Chelsea on the back of a Winning run, after a dreadful defeat to villa, has been unstoppable so far, expercially with the return of j.cole and Alex to full match fittness. Chelsea won't dwell much on their Carling Cup defeat to Blackburn, wish ended 3-3 and 4-3 on penalities, after young star Gal Kakuta missed a spot kick. City on the other hand setting a record of 7 straight draws, stunned the Gunners in the carling cup with a 3 nil defeat, wish saw Arsen Wenger refuseing to shake hands with city Boss Mark Huges. City will be high in confidence going into the match, but Chelsea will be a hard nut to crack.