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Xeogaming Forums - - Posts by Stitch |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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Working for Disney is like being in the military, but you don't notice that until you've been there a while. You're right, though, it does look good on a resume...if you work for another Disney company after that. It doesn't really help much anywhere else.
When I went for my interview with Disney Internet Group, they enjoyed the fact that I've already worked for a Disney company. It was a nice plus already knowing the company mission statement and purpose. But, it really doesn't help much at any other job. But, like I said, have fun. Or at least try to, and don't turn into me and the other thousands of bitter ex-Disney employees. It took my two years to stop doing the Disney point, and a year to stop automatically defending them. Ugh. As for the rest of you in Florida and California that think Disneyland and Disney World are cool jobs, THEY'RE NOT!! But, no one listens to me anyway. |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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My interview was lame. But, then, I'm lame, so I guess it fits. | |||
Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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Favored platform: PlayStation 2 Favored publisher: Nintendo Favored developer: Nintendo Estimated value of collection: $2,183 Instead of listing my collection, you can find a complete listing at Club IGN, where I keep track of all the games I own, want, and are coming out. |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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It's not the best I've seen, but it's still pretty entertaining. Now, I need to find myself some German techno to blast out of my Jack. |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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Because I spent a month at the Magic Kingdom as part of training for a new store opening at Disneyland. I've had experience working at Disneyland, Disney's California Adventure, and all four of the individual kingdoms of Disney World.
If I had to do it all over again, I'd still work for Disneyland. Only because it taught me the valuable lessons of marketing manipulation, that the world is inhabited by idiots, and keeps me a shoe-in on all Disney companies for the rest of my life. But, there are reasons behind why the job (it's still a job) was horrible. But, if you're lucky, you'll learn those on your own. You're going to work at one of the largest high school drama-infested workplaces ever to gain perspective and maturity? Ha. Nice try. (Last edited by Zabuza on 05-24-06 08:52 PM) |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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You sass that hoopy Douglas Adams? Now there's a frood who knew where his towel was. You are invited to join your fellow hitchhikers in mourning the loss of the late great one. Join in on towel day to show your appreciation for the humor and insight that Douglas Adams brought to all our lives. Now, you too can mourn his passing and carry around a towel. (Last edited by Zabuza on 05-25-06 02:04 AM) |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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A British company, Compound Security, has invented and manufactures a device that is making both police and shopping centers in the UK very happy. The device, called The Mosquito, emits a high-pitched buzz (18 - 20 kHz) that has been medically proven to be inaudible to adults over the age of 20, but fully audible to anyone under the age of 20. The medical phenomenon that cause age-related hearing loss, or presbycusis, has been proven to affect nearly 90% of adults, starting at about the age of 20.
However, since adults can't hear the buzzing, a few crafty teenagers have captured the tone as a ringtone to receive phone calls and text messages in class. Since their teachers can't hear the ringing or alerts, students can continue to distract themselves without any of their teachers being aware of this. I have included a 20 kHz .wav file if you want an example. Most adults, including myself, will only hear a few clicks here and there as the file plays. Most teenagers may hear something or a high pitched whine, but may not. I was looking for an 18 kHz or 19 kHz sound file, but could only find the 20 kHz sound file. To illustrate a point, here the same file, with its speed cut in half, so that you can hear the file: 20 kHz slowed to half speed. And, here is the same original file, with its speed doubled. Notice is it still audible. 20 kHz doubled speed. Teens: If you hear something, I'd like to know. You might say, "Oh, well, how do we know something is recorded on there?" Well, run the .wav file through Window's Sound Recorder program. The program features a visual representation of a sounds wave structure (hence, why it's a .wav file). As the sound plays, you'll notice the waveforms pass on the small display. That's how we know the file isn't empty or muted. If it were, there would be no waveforms showing...it would be a flat line instead. An in depth article. Another article specifically about the Mosquito technology. (Last edited by Zabuza on 05-25-06 08:22 PM) |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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We don't have heat yet. But then, my house is shaded by trees on one side, so it doesn't get pretty hot. It's still nice, at least until summer hits...then it's off to find conventions, malls, stores, and other things to keep cool.
For now, I sleep in all day and am up at night, so I avoid our catastrophic 82 degree days. |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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I do design games, just not professionally. I just help make sure games go out less buggy. That's all. | |||
Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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Read the first post. Douglas Adams. Creator of the entire Hitchhiker's Guide series. | |||
Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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Yeah, I think I would have watched more Barney if it really were like this:
If only Barney had been possessed by the spirit of 2Pac, I'm sure we'd be more aware of black musical culture. (Last edited by Zabuza on 05-25-06 10:12 PM) |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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...by weird claymation-like computer animation of a hippo gyrating to the sounds of Puerto Rican music:
(Last edited by Zabuza on 05-25-06 10:15 PM) |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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I found a better file, in mp3 format:
Mosquito Sound Recorded from a Mosquito device. I can barely hear anything in the sound, but if I keep it looping, it starts making me dizzy and gives me a slight headache. And, I'm 24. Can the younger people on the board hear this better version of it? |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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Well it was recorded from the device, so there's bound to be background noises. | |||
Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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I only hear the background sounds. I can't hear anything else. But, if I keep playing it, it makes me dizzy and naseous. | |||
Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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What's your resume (if you have one) look like? Does it reflect that you perhaps are unstable and don't keep jobs very long? If so, that might be why no one is hiring you. Employers look for stability, and if your previous environments reflect that you have quit after working a short time, you might not be winning over new, potential employers.
Also, reasons for leaving employments should always be positively phrased, never negative. Something like, "Lack of opportunities for advancement", "conflict with school/work schedule", "changing career", "found better career opportunities". Never do the hated employer, dropped in hours so left, or anything like that. It also depends on your skills and how you sell yourself during the interview. How well you're dressed. It's always best to be told you have to dress down rather than dress up for an interview. Hell, if you were anywhere near the gaming companies, I'd say go into QA testing. There are many companies looking to pull in a few contract employees, often starting in the $10 to $12/hour range. Create a resume of whatever you have, and post it on Monster.com (if you're over 18), and wait for a few offers to come in. Doesn't hurt to keep an updated resume online. |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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Then, the device would work perfectly to repel you. I just hear clicking, and get really dizzy. | |||
Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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Yeah, image was wiped immediately after I watched it. It was just too funny. | |||
Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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LOL.
Right. I mean, I'm used to high pitched whines. I'm an electronics person, so I hear them all the time. But I couldn't be around this device. It makes me dizzy, gives me a headache, and makes me nauseous. I know they installed it to prevent loitering, but is it just in the US that there's some kind of ethical law against that sort of device? |
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Stitch Roy Koopa Holy crap, it is the RoboCoonie! Since: 08-20-04 From: California Since last post: 978 days Last activity: 978 days |
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Zanarkand
Either play in-browser (left click) or (better) right-click and Save Target As..., then play it in Windows Media, WinAmp, or whatever you use. |
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