Culica is a puzzle game for the iPhone and iPod Touch. It is a hybrid of tetris and the rubix cube. Before we continue, I must say that this puzzle game is devilishly tough. I did manage to complete the easy difficulty once by sheer luck after several tries. It might be due to the lack of technique or skills or simply the game is that hard. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2009
Rhythm Detecting Lock
This is a really cool way of locking your house. We hear of finger print recognization locks, the common key locks, number code locks and so on. But today, I’ll be sharing with you a lock that is cool and new (to me at least). A guy posted a video on how his lock works and it simply works by recognizing a knocking pattern. Sounds great? Yes it is, read on for the video. Continue reading
SharkSpace Webhosting Review
I’ve recently (around 2 weeks ago) shifted host. The main reason for doing so is due to the poor uptime of my previous host. That was not all, the loading time of the server is totally horrendous. I’ve tried optimizing to the best of my ability but the time taken to simply get a response from the server itself is way too long. That plus the free time I had since my examinations were finally over, resulted in the shift to a new host.
I search long and hard, looking for a host that is affordable and reliable. No point paying a dollar a month and then the server shuts down after a month. Reading forums and other people’s reviews, I decided to give SharkSpace webhosting a try. SharkSpace started in the year 2004, so I guess they do have some experience in this field. Their pricing is fantastically reasonable as well. To add on, they have an ongoing 50% off life discount that is currently available for certain plans. I’ll review the host based on first impression, my experience so far with their support and of course whether the server is performing for the price or the promises they made. Continue reading
TorchLight Review
Today, I present to you a review of TorchLight. Not the physical object that helps shine light in dark places, but a game named somewhat after it. TorchLight is a action role-playing game, similar to that of perhaps diablo and FATE. The designers and developers of the game are part of those two games I mentioned, therefore they are extremely similar in terms of game concept and design. The brief outline of the game is basically you choosing a character, taking some quests, go into dungeons, kill the monsters, come back out, finish the quest, repeat. Sounds boringly repetitive? Nah, it is totally addictive. Don’t say I didn’t warn you. Continue reading
