Lights, Pixels, Action

Hey there, music enthusiasts! Today, we're cranking the excitement up to 11 and getting into a discussion about the marriage of technology and live performances. Yep, you heard it right – concerts are getting a serious tech makeover, and it's a game-changer! Remember the good ol' days when attending a concert meant enjoying some live … Continue reading Lights, Pixels, Action

Question of the Week #359

In a world where technology is constantly evolving and our lives are increasingly on display, it's not far-fetched to ponder how our lives would change if everyone started using tiny point-of-view (POV) cameras to record what they see and hear. These little gadgets could capture first-person experiences of everything from epic battles to covert crimes, … Continue reading Question of the Week #359

Interactive Storytelling – The Rise of Narrative Driven Games

How many of you remember the Choose Your Own Adventure series of books for young readers? They were a big hit in the library at my elementary school growing up. In a similar vein, I want to take a look at the fascinating world of narrative-driven video games, where your choices shape the story, and … Continue reading Interactive Storytelling – The Rise of Narrative Driven Games

TV Shows That Predicted Technology

Hey there, tech enthusiasts and sci-fi lovers! Today, we're going on a journey through the annals of television history to explore a fascinating phenomenon: TV shows that predicted future technologies. It's astonishing how these fictional worlds sometimes got it right, offering us a sneak peek into what the future might hold. So, grab your remote, … Continue reading TV Shows That Predicted Technology

Question of the Week #223

How would you feel if you knew that within a century, intelligent machines would be self-aware and much smarter and more creative than humans? Why? I'd feel okay with that. Because in a century, I won't be around anymore and it really won't be my problem. So when our children's children are all plugged into … Continue reading Question of the Week #223

Question of the Week #218

Technology has become a part of us. Would you rather lose the use of all motorized vehicles, all telecommunication devices and computers, or one of your hands? Could I just replace my left hand with a tablet or smartphone? No... I really wouldn't want to do that. I'm right-handed. But I'm sure if I lost … Continue reading Question of the Week #218

Could We Be Lazier?

Y'all... I think that we, as a society, are in trouble. When we look at human history, for the most part, we see technology advancing very slowly. Suddenly, we hit the back half of the 19th century and it seems like our technological advances begin to grow exponentially. Don't worry, I'm not trying to downplay … Continue reading Could We Be Lazier?

Final Fantasy XV

We can all pretty much agree that I'm a geek, right? It's not something I try to hide. But some blog posts are geekier than others. This will definitely fall into the geekier category. In it, I'm basically going to talk about a video game. You've been warned. I have always been a fan of … Continue reading Final Fantasy XV

Question of the Week #63

Assume there were a technological breakthrough that would allow people to travel as easily and cheaply between continents as between nearby cities. Unfortunately, there would also be 100,000 deaths a year from the device. Would you try to prevent its use? No, I wouldn't. There are risks with everything. While, statistically, flying is the safest … Continue reading Question of the Week #63

Frustrations at the Bank

In the world of banking, the people on the front lines of the industry are known as tellers. These are the people who are expected to help customers with all of their day to day banking needs. It is often a thankless and miserable position to hold. These are their stories. These are their legends… … Continue reading Frustrations at the Bank