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Reviews for the latest podcast…

Nov 11th, 2011 Posted in humor, politics, press | Comments Off

After listening to our latest show, listener Rob Bielan wrote:

Some are calling this site “GENIOUS” and the FUTURE of talk radio/ pod casts- Also voted by 12 of 12 Nerds as the “Howard Stern Show” for the next Generation!

5 Stars by the East Wing of Inmates at the Hudson County Corrections Facility-

I Laughed, I shook my head, I spit water our of my mouth!!! (Rob Bielan)

Check it, and become hooked _Support a Bayonne Nerd & just listen_

I “virually” want to buy… nothing

Nov 9th, 2011 Posted in games, nerd culture, press, technology | one comment »

Zynga is a company that makes money by selling nothing. Or, to be fair, by selling imaginary things, like tractors that plow farms on Facebook.

A “virtual good” is the term of art for an industry that minted $9 billion last year alone. Zynga is America’s first virtual goods company to file an initial public offering. The IPO is expected to go through before Thanksgiving and will test whether the company’s modern day alchemy — turning virtual goods into real money — is a game-changer for the gaming industry.

Misiek Piskorski is a professor at Harvard Business School. His job: to play and study popular online games like Cityville by Zynga.

“I forgot to come back to my city, so some of my plants have withered away,” Piskorski explains as he plays the game on Facebook. “My friends actually have been kind enough to come back and unwither some of my plants.”

Piskorski harvests his virtual crop and sells to a local grocer. Not for cash — at least, not the green, folding type. His money, like his goods, is virtual.

But for 5 percent of Zynga’s 200 million monthly users, that’s not the case. They buy a special currency to get ahead in the game, without relying on friends for help.

Or, Piskorski explains, they use the virtual money to buy luxury condos, yachts — goods that don’t have a use per se, but are “just really beautiful to look at.”

Zynga raked in $1 billion this last year, in sales of virtual tractors that plow virtual farms, or avatars that embody gamers’ Web personas.

Lady Gaga released her album “Born This Way” on Farmville in May 2011.

Tierra Cates, 19, sells Zynga currency at a CVS in Washington, D.C. She points to a shelf lined with pre-paid cards for Starbucks, Loews theaters and other businesses. One card has a goofy duck waddling up a pasture. It’s for Farmville, Zynga’s original mega-hit.

“I’ve seen kids come in with their parents and cry for these cards,” Cates says. “My dad does it, too. And I think it’s like, ridiculous.”

Traditional video games make you pay up front. Zynga inverted the model: play for free. And, once you’re hooked, pay to get ahead.

Revenue from virtual goods has helped Zynga kick the addiction to ad revenue — the curse of online businesses. The ads it does feature enhance the game. American Express sponsors blue virtual windmills that help grow crops. Lady Gaga sexed up the scene by releasing her album Born This Way on Gagaville.

Zynga officials declined an interview because, they said, they’re in a “quiet period” required by the Securities and Exchange Commission before the IPO.

Eric Ries, author of The New York Times bestseller The Lean Start Up, is a Zynga fan. To be more precise, he’s a defender of virtual goods. For skeptics who think virtual goods aren’t real, he has this retort: “I don’t think that you’re using the word ‘real’ correctly.”

Fashionistas spend $2,000 on a Prada handbag. Gamers spend $20 on an imaginary tractor or avatar or sword. It’s the same, Ries says, except “the virtual objects are all tied to the specific environment in which they were developed.” A sword purchased in the game World of Warcraft can’t be taken into the real world, or into other games.

Sam Hamadeh, CEO of PrivCo, sifts through the financial data of private corporations and isn’t so sure that virtual goods sales are anything more than a fad. Yet he estimates Zynga is worth $5 billion. Others say $20 billion.

Capitalism Sucks….

Oct 26th, 2011 Posted in personal, press | Comments Off

OCTOBER 24–Citing the potential of “Occupy Wall Street” to become a “global brand,” a Long Island couple has filed to trademark the name of the amorphous organization responsible for the protests and encampments in lower Manhattan and other U.S. cities, The Smoking Gun has learned.

In a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) application, Robert and Diane Maresca are seeking to trademark the phrase “Occupy Wall St.” so that they can place it on a wide variety of goods, including bumper stickers, shirts, beach bags, footwear, umbrellas, and hobo bags.

The October 18 filing, made in Diane Maresca’s name, cost the couple $975, which Robert Maresca, 44, termed “something of a gamble” in a TSG interview.
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Craigslist Trolling… The 99 needs supplies. Email Response

Oct 25th, 2011 Posted in personal, press | Comments Off

So, I received a response to my question to the “99er” as to “could you explain your cause…. in detail, and exactly what you need… supplies wise”.

This was the response:

Marcel Rose wrote:

“To end the fractional banking system. we as Americans bust our a** day in and day out for what? We have had the most foreclosures in history, and the highest gas prices ever within the past year. Milk goes up, gas goes up, rent goes up, taxes go up, does everyone’s wages go up? how are we supposed to survive? We suffer as The rich get richer & the poorer get poorer. We send all this money overseas to “help” others when we have the same issues.here that are ignored. We have poverty, ppl with no health care, good hard working citizens that are losing everything they own. If we as people stand together our voices will be heard on the global level. But to do that we have to be able to raise money for travel, food,tents, clothing, etc. once we are occupying a majority of the states there’s nothing they can do but at least hear us out n let us Americans voice our opinions.”

I feel this is extremely well worded and there is a clear message from this person… but once again, siding with Neil, MAKE THIS YOU MESSAGE!   NON-VIOLENT ORGANIZED MESSAGE.  Let people know what it’s about because there’s no real organized answer.  I commend you Mr. Rose.  I hope for your sake, and that of the American people it does happen.  I am going to email back and see if he would like to join us on the show… we will see.

Craigslist Trolling… The 99 needs supplies????

Oct 24th, 2011 Posted in nerd culture, none, personal, press | Comments Off

So I was trolling Craigslist and came across this.  Very interesting.  I emailed them, I will post a response if I receive one.

Nude what? I think things are getting way retarded!

Oct 20th, 2011 Posted in games, press, technology | Comments Off

I was looking thru a few different sites and came across this.  NUDE GAMING? I have said it before… but NOW I have seen it all.  LOL

I am a fan of nakedness… especially of the female kind, but this is way out there.  I mean… is that a joystick or are you just happy to see me?

What Happened To Downtime? The Extinction Of Deep Thinking And Sacred Space

Oct 18th, 2011 Posted in nerd culture, personal, press | Comments Off

Found this awesome read here.  Check it out… it’s so true.

NY Comic Con Pics!!

Oct 18th, 2011 Posted in comics, nerd culture, none, personal, press, sci-fi | Comments Off

As promised!  Here are a few pics from the New York Comicbook Convention.

 

The Zombies are coming! The Zombies are coming!!

Oct 14th, 2011 Posted in nerd culture, none, personal, press, sci-fi, tv | Comments Off

On this weeks show me and Hilary got into a small discussion about ZOMBIES.  Listen, I’m a dude… shooting, smashing, blowing shit up… that’s in our genetics.  What’s better then to kill a Zombie?? They are already dead so it n0 big deal right?  Which brings me to one of my favorite shows on television, The Walking Dead.  I don’t watch much of TV anymore cause its all one-liners and extremely mind numbing.  Substance people… we as a society are looking or SUBSTANCE!  I feel this is a show that has TONS of substance.

The Walking Dead Season 2 premieres this Sunday (Oct 16th) @ 9pm on AMC.  I have posted up a link  “Ten ways to get ready for The Walking Dead”

I’ve also included a link to a sneak peek of Season 2 Episode 1… here

 

Check it out! Happy Zombie Killing!

Six Myths about Sex and Gender, Busted… O.o

Oct 14th, 2011 Posted in none, personal, press | Comments Off

Found this article posted by a friend and read it.  Let’s just say… BOOM! An atomic bomb went off in my frontal lobe.  I was like… are you kidding me??? Check it out here