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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Comparing the Xbox 360 to All those Other Consoles

By Larry Moon

Not too long ago, the console wars were really fierce when Microsoft unveiled their first gaming console known as the Xbox to the public to put a dent on Sony's success with the Playstation 2. Nintendo was also causing a stir with its GameCube console which sold a reasonable amount to all ages. But Microsoft had some plans of their own by developing and launching its successor which is the Xbox 360 and now stood as the most powerful gaming console to date.

The Xbox 360 gained all the attention for a year until Sony and Nintendo answered with their own seventh generation consoles which are the Playstation 3 and Wii respectively. This was the time when the console wars really heated up and now gamers are spending more time deciding which console deserves their money savings. It is a tough battle because each console pretty much has their own unique strengths. Here is how the Xbox 360 weights in against the other two consoles.

Comparing the Xbox 360 with Nintendo's Wii console is like comparing apples and oranges. The Xbox 360 clearly surpasses the Wii in terms of graphics simply because the Wii doesn't concentrate in that area. But with the Wii having some similar gaming titles as the Xbox 360, the real judging goes down to the controls.

Everything that revolves around the Nintendo Wii deals with the motion sensors. Companies have been trying to perfect this for years, but could never reach the heights that Wii has come to enjoy. Granted, you may not think about it, but the 360 has both wired and wireless controllers. You will find this extremely important when you play first person shooter games like Call of Duty or other exclusive games.

Probably one of the biggest differences is the high rated titles available on the Xbox 360. Most of these are geared towards the 20s to 30s crowd, while the Wii keeps their games set for the entire family. Seriously, how many moms and grandparents do you know who are going to enjoy Gears of War 1 and 2? Regardless, the Xbox 360 wins the battle in the quality of game's department.

The PS3, on the other hand is the Xbox 360's closer competitor. Both systems are beefed with some impressive system specifications that are responsible for the great graphics that these consoles produce on their connected screens. The PS3 gains an edge over the Xbox 360 with its Blu-ray support, but the Xbox 360 continues to impress with wonderful visuals that are comparable to PC games that have high-end video cards. While many gamers love to debate which console yields out better graphics, it is easy to conclude that the games look alike at a glance.

The best gaming console is hard to find out at the time because each console represents something unique in its own class. However looking overall the Xbox 360 might have the edge in the market right because of the amount of titles that it has. The Playstation 3 has more exclusive franchises, but the Xbox 360 has more games. Being that the Xbox has more titles with a higher rating it is safe to say as of right now that they are the leader in the gaming market.

But no console is very far behind this time. Still, the Xbox 360 still impresses in terms of both software and hardware features. It won't eliminate the console wars any time soon, but the Xbox 360 is still a powerful system where you can play loads of great games. - 18780

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Scholarships For College In Music

By Mike Brown

Everyone knows that to get a job in today's society, one must go to college. But most parents do not have the money to send their kids to college. With the rising cost of college tuition, most parents no longer pay for their children's college education. Statistics show that once a child graduates from high school, parents no longer help pay the bill.

This is truly happening in almost any part of the world, and according to statistics, the number is increasing year after year. And this is probably why the government and other private organizations are looking for ways to give scholarships to capable students with limited financial resources.

Everyone has different talents. Some students are good at computers, some in sports, and some are good at dancing and music. Organizations are realizing the value of all talents beyond just sports and as such are now offering college scholarships based on a field of interest. If you love music you need to know that new scholarships are available.

Music is extremely popular and many students are good in this area of study. Many parents convince their children to not choose a career in music because it is a very unstable career and few people really make a living at it. But in the end, it is the students choice alone about what they want to do with their future.

Here are a few music scholarships available to students:

1. Vocal scholarship from Bel Canto; this foundation awards over $15,000 to opera singers with ages ranging from 20-37 who want to pursue an opera career in America.

2. The John Lennon program for BMI scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to songwriters. You must have some mad skills in writing original compositions. You can only take advantage of this scholarship if you are invited.

3. Scholarship award by String Magazine; this is open for students who are currently in an undergraduate program; the award is usually based on academic merit, community service and financial need.

4. The FAME scholarship award. FAME is for college seniors only who have demonstrated professional achievement.

You can find more musical scholarships on the Internet. Basically you need to Google music scholarships then go to the websites and see what the requirements are to qualify.

Another thing that you can do is that every big university has a scholarships list. Contact the registrar for scholarship information.

The field of music has fewer students than most other areas. Use this to your advantage. If you are majoring in music but are struggling with the financial burden of going to school, you need to start your scholarship search now. With less competition in the field of music, qualifying for a scholarship is easier than you might think so go and take the chance.

You should not be discouraged for applying for these scholarships if you are in financial hardship. Everyone can relate to financial hardship because we were all young once and there.

Not having the money to go to school should not make you drop out of college. You need to spend some extra time researching these music scholarships.

You are a talented person. Share your talent with the world. Show people your love for music can withstand even financial difficulties. - 18780

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Legal Music Download Sites Are The New Thing

By Kareechy Ken

You have several cabinets full of old music discs. You have quite possibly one of the largest collections by any one person in the world. You are sitting in a restaurant one day though and a song comes on that reminds you of something special. You eventually find out the song title and go digging through your collection to find that it is not there. You look up the rest of the album and realize you've heard all the songs on it but only like that one. Is there a a series of legal music download sites that one could go to to find that song they have been wanting to hear?

Is it legal to download from music download sites? What are the benefits from choosing to use a download site to get music?

Music download sites are a very real and legal way to obtain music. They are always priced at a very reasonable price as well! You may choose to download a single song or the whole album. Many sites will even allow you to preview the song first!

Downloading music from a site is just plain and simply, better. You don't have to go to the store and browse the CD section before making a selection. You just go to a site and browse there instead. I guarantee you within minutes your eyes will scan across something you like, and with one click you're on your way to hearing it. It is fast and cheap. What could be better?

You are going to want to make sure the site is legitimate though. It would be best to try not downloading songs illegally. You have to be careful by a lot of seemingly free sites as well, for they may be illegal files. There have been some instances of bands giving out their music for free though.

That is all there is to it to learning what legal music download sites are all about. They are quick and efficient and will probably end up being the new way that music becomes distributed in the world today. - 18780

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A Sampling Of Short Movie Reviews To View

By Mitzi Carpenter

Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like blockbuster was your only option. High speed internet access has now made it possible to download movies right off a movie download site. Just about any movie every made can be attained through a movie download site now. Check out these samples.

An Innocent Man: Jimmie Rainwood had his life turned upside down. Two corrupt cops break in to his house suspecting to find drugs. They have the wrong address. To cover their tracks they plant evidence, and have him convicted. Three years later he is release from prison, and sets out to prove his innocence.

Stallion Road: Devoted veterinarian Reagan and novelist buddy Scott vie for the benevolence of horse rancher Smith; low-key drama written by Stephen Longstreet. Cast includes Ronald Reagan, Alexis Smith, Zachary Scott, Peggy Knudsen, Patti Brady, and Harry Davenport. (91 minutes, 1947)

Across the Universe: A young English boy comes to the US to find his father. On his search he finds, and falls in love with an American girl. Set in post Vietnam War US, this movie is really a vehicle to play a lot of Beatles music. Cast includes Julie Taymor. Evan Rachel Wood. Jim Sturgess, Joe Anderson, Dana Fuchs, Martin Luther McCoy. T. V. Carpio, Spencer Litf, Lisa Hogg, Bill Irwin, James Urbaniak, Dylan Baker, Joe Cocker, Bono, Salma Hayek, and Eddie Izzard all make appearances. (2007 Romance)

Say It Isn't So: Pleasantly un-ambitious Klein falls for the new hairdresser in town Graham only to find out (after having sex with her) that she's his sister! Cast includes Heather Graham, Chris Klein, Orlando Jones, Sally Field, Richard Jenkins, John Rothman, Brent Briscoe, and Sarah Silverman. (96 minutes, 1988)

Red Scorpion: Low Budget action movie with Lundgren as a Soviet officer sent to Africa to slay an insurgent leader. Cast includes Dolph Lundgren, Emmet Walsh, Al White, T.P. McKenna, Carmen Argenziano, and Brian James. (102 minutes, 1989)

Bed Book and Candle: A John Van Druten play turns into so-so platform to showcase Novak as a sorceress who charms soon to be married Manhattan publisher Stewart. Kovacs and Gingold show off their comedic capabilities. Cast includes James Stewart, Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, Janice Rule, Ernie Kovacs, Hermione Gingold, and Elsa Lanchester. (103 minutes, 1958)

Faraway So Close: The exact Wenders cast if not the exact Wenders film takes up where the more victorious Wings of Desire left off. This time it is life saver Sander who becomes mortal, joining his old celestial buddy who's now wedded to a carnival entertainer. Lighter going than its predecessor, although additionally more lightweight; it's still a good film to watch. Cast includes Otto Sander, Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin, Peter Falk, Willem Dafoe, Lou Reed, and Mikhail Gorbachev. (140 minutes, 1993)

Dying Young: Aimless youthful lady replies to a newspaper ad and becomes nurse/friend to a 28-year old rich kid who's stricken with leukemia. Eventually they fall in love. As perfect stage for Roberts' charms and as love tale it has its good moments. Cast includes Julia Roberts, Scott, Vincent Donofrio, David Selby, and Ellen Bursty. (105 minutes, 1991)

The Saint: Master thief Simon Templar is close to retirement. He decides to take one last job, to properly fill his bank account. A Russian billionaire hires him to steal a formula for cold fusion from scientist Emma Russell. Two things change his plans. He falls in love with the beautiful scientist, and learns the potential disaster if this formula was in the wrong hands.

Those of you looking for file downloads could try a search with "Download Movies Watch". If a search does not yield a good result, try different searches. See if "Compare Movie Download Sites" gets a better result. - 18780

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Quality Outlines Of A Mixed Bag Of Silver Screen Movies

By Seth Dennis

The following paragraphs contain some nice movie reviews. If you are looking for a movie download site here are some phrases to search. Film download searches will include "Film Downloading", "Online Video Rentals", and "Best Movie Download".

The Reckless Moment: Mason blackmails protective mom Bennett, whose young daughter has been involved in a killing. Noirish melodrama is additionally a slyly subversive peek at a "common" American family. Cast includes James Mason, Joan Bennett, Geraldine Brooks, Henry O'Neill, and Shepperd Strudwick. (82 minutes, 1949)

Rocky 4: Entirely synthetic (and unessential) continuation has Rocky doin' what a guy's gotta do, avenging a buddy's downfall and fighting for the U.S.A. against a superhuman Russian champ. Still, Stallone knows how to press all the right buttons, particularly in an awesome fight scene. Cast includes Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, Carl Weathers, Talia Shire, Burt Youthful, Brigitte Nielsen, Michael Pataki, and James Brown. (91 minutes, 1985)

Slattery's Hurricane: Weather reporter Widmark, in midst of storm, looks back on his life. Damell and Pool are the two women he has loved. Cast includes Richard Widmark, Linda Damell, Veronica Pool, John Russell, and Gary Merrill. (83 minutes, 1949)

Reptilicus: The tail of a prehistoric beast, recently found, spawns into the whole animal. Only excellent for a few laughs as script hits every possible beast film stereotype, right to the very last shot. The picture was filmed in Denmark. Cast includes Carl Ottosen, Ann Smyrner, Mimi Heinrich, Asbjom Andersen, and Marla Behrens. (90 minutes, 1962)

Aladdin: Disney's energized Arabian Nights story is refined through the sensibility of an old Warner Bros. animation, as Aladdin summons up a Genie who's exploding with shtick. Williams is hilarious as a rapid fire on liners form the centerpiece of this alternatively conventional tale, colorfully (and tunefully) shown. Cast includes Voices of Scott Weinger, Robin Williams, Linda Larkin, Jonathan Freeman, Frank Welker, Gilbert Gottfried, Douglas Seale and the harmonizing voices of Brad Kaneand Lea Salonga. (90 minutes, 1992)

Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing & Charm School: While a current widower assists a dying mishap sufferer it sets in motion a journey to find the poor man's long lost love at a school reunion. This leads to a ballroom dance school and a dull, hokey, excessively sentimentalized tale. Cast includes Robert Carlyle, Marisa Tomei, Sean Astin, John Goodman, Mary Steenburgen, Donnie Walhberg, David Paymer, Camryn Manheim, Adam Arkin, Sonia Braga, and Elden Henson. (103 minutes, 2006)

Trade: A thirteen-year-old gal is kidnapped by members of a sex-trafficking ring. As her older brother follows her tracks, he hooks up with a Texas cop (Kline) who has his own rationales for chasing this outfit of bad guys. This downbeat drama reveals a stunning, debasing circumstance, although it's maddeningly choppy, one second daring and commanding (particularly with Finnish actress Bachleda) and the next remarkably corny. Cast includes Kevin Kline, Alicia Bachleda, Paulina Gaitan, Kathleen Gati, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, Anthony Crivello, Linda Emond, Zack Ward, Cesar Ramos, Marco Perez, and Tim Reid. (120 minutes, 2007)

Solarkids: Futuristic adolescent rubbish has Gertz and a bunch of her friends are trapped by a Nazi-like group inside a fortress. The group plans to get out with the help of "Bohdi", an old mystical force. Cast includes Richard Jordan, Jami Gertz, Jason Patric, Lukas Haas, Charles Durning, Peter DeLuise, Adrian Pasdar, Sarah Douglas, Frank Talk, Terrence Mann, and Kelly Bishop. (194 minutes, 1986)

Fade-In: Strange little film made concurrently with Blue, in reference to a love event between film star Loden and guy she meets when performing on location. Not all that good, however an absolute curiosity on no account discharged theatrically. Cast includes Burt Reynolds, Barbara Loden, Noam Pitlik, Patricia Casey, James Hampton, and Joseph Perry. (93 minutes, 1968)

Was this list of films helpful? To learn more about movie download sites search "Download Movie" or "Best Music Download Sites". Another good term might be "Online DVD Rental Services". - 18780

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