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Considering relocating for a job? I say, YES!

by Chris

http://erikhatch.org/free-relocation-package/

A few months ago I completed a 9.5 hour relocating adventure to my new city all for a fantastic new position. While I am uprooting myself now for the third time in three years, I think I have finally made the right choice:  one based upon a job of a lifetime. 

Yes, I left behind a life I created for the past two years including amazing friendships; relationships; sports teams and most of all my heart. But sometimes life happens for a reason. Not everyone will receive such opportunities in their life however by keeping an open perspective when it comes to geography it could lead you to somewhere new and exciting.

Before just jumping into a relocating situation consider a few things along the way:

1) Analyze the surroundings. Utilize my favorite new city comparison website (http://versus.com). A place you can compare cities across the globe. Check it out, it will surprise you. I may have an extremely optimistic perspective on life but making sure we are aware of what is happening around is pivotal when jumping ship for new opportunity and life adventure.

  • Geographic location Determine where you would like to live the most, yes, this includes the climate.
  • Social Life Consider the social life. No, not necessarily knowing a person in the city you are going to but knowing how the city operates when it comes to social circles. Even if we are in our late 20’s or 30’s or 40’s a social life will assist us in making a smooth transition.
  • Affordability Can you make it by on a day-to-day basis without an exorbitant amount of money coming through? Compare electricity/rental costs or even groceries, you’d be surprised.

2) Go full force with the job search/interview process. Land a job before you leave. It will save you the hassle when you arrive. Typically a person will advise not to move without a job and as a person who has moved quite a bit I would agree here but only to an extent. If you have an opportunity to move and can get by with a day job for a while (i.e. tutoring, serving tables, bagging groceries) by all means, go for it.

  • Save some money
  • Network without turning into that guy who constantly bugs people about not having a job
  • Stay positive!
  • Take classes to further your education. Coding is our generation’s new literacy. Knowing how to code is key to helping you land a successful job.

3) Don’t stop. Once you let up, you will start becoming lazier and lazier. Do not let that overcome you. I am not saying do not take any breaks but be cognizant that your work ethic will pay off in the long run.

And I leave you with Journey.

 

Best of luck and please share your relocating and career success stories!

 

 

Chicago, IL “The Bean” Millennium Park

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY Tagged With: affordability, Business, career, chicago, coding, economy, job, job of a lifetime, journey, manhattan digest, millennial, relocation, social life, social media, technology, versus.com

ICANN Approves 4 new TLD’s and all are Non-English

by Lane Campbell

The news coming out of ICANN )the non-governmental body that manages the Internet) today was the introduction of 4 new Top Level Domains (TLD’s) that consumers and businesses will be able to purchase instead of .com or .net variants.  The amazing bit of this news is isn’t that there are even more variations to purchase, its that these are the first Non-English TLD’s to ever be made available.

The new TLD’s released are:

  • .شبكة (“Web” in Arabic)
  • .游戏 (“Game” in Chinese)
  • .онлайн (“Online” in Russian)
  • .сайт (“Web site” in Russian)

The world is changing fast. The Internet will not be managed by English character domain names for much longer.

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY Tagged With: domain names, foreign languages, ICANN, technology, TLD

Game Boy for the iPhone: Without Jailbreaking

by Alex David Jimenez

Remember the Game Boy? It was Nintendo’s crowning handheld achievement in the days when video games were a new and exciting medium. The Game Boy allowed us to take our video games out of our living rooms and play them on the go – wherever we went. It was the first of its kind.

Today of course the modern smart-phone has far outweighed the need for an individual portable gaming console. There are thousands upon thousands of games available for play on the iPhone alone. While this certainly suffices as means for adequate mobile gaming, there is always a certain joy to playing the games of old in their original form. Who doesn’t enjoy a round of Game Boy’s original Super Mario Land, or Mega Man? Nintendo still produces Game Boys, now in color, technologically advanced 3D graphics, and dual screens. Yet one thing Nintendo never did was strike any sort of deal with Apple, or any other platform, to sell their trademarked games as applications. Who hasn’t looked for  Mario Bros. or Castle Quest as games in Apple’s App Store? For those who have the latest iPhone, is it really worth spending the money on a Game Boy just to play vintage Kirby’s Dream Land?

I have seen several examples of iPhones which are jailbroken uploaded with vintage Nintendo games. However many people (myself included) have no interest in having their phones jailbroken. Certainly not for a game.

Enter: A nifty new platform, designed for the iPhone 5. Game Play by InSeven Limited has developed the loophole that my geeky Mario-loving self has been looking for. Interested? Well, the details are very specific. But if you have what’s needed to set it up, why not give it a try?

You need:

An iPhone 5

The company has developed this program specifically for the latest version of the iPhone (iPhone only). At least for now…

A Google Drive account & iPhone App

If you have a Gmail account, you have access to Google Drive, used to save and store files online. The App (which is free) is available at the App Store.

 

  • Step 1: Add the Program Link to your Home Page

The link must be visited on the phone so the website can be bookmarked to your phone’s home screen directly. The link is http://inseven.co.uk/apps/gameplay/app/
Press ADD button on your screen to open the options.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add the page to your Home Screen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 2: If you don’t already have it, download the Google Drive App

Google Drive is free in the App Store.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Step 3: Find and Download Game Boy ROM files

This step tends to be the trickiest one. The Game Play website cannot directly offer the ROM files for download. Instead, it is suggested that you search for the files yourself. Game Play does provide a list of games which currently will work for the application:

Adventure Island, Adventure Island 2,Bionic Commando, Bomberman, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Castle Quest, Castlevania 2 – Belmont’s Revenge, Double Dragon, Dr. Mario, Duck Tales 1, Duck Tales 2, Fist of the North Star, Kirby’s Dream Land, Mega Man 1, Mega Man 2, Mega Man 3, Mystical Ninja, Ninja Boy 1, Ninja Boy 2, Ninja Gaiden Shadow, Othello, Ren & Stimpy Space Cadet Advenutres, Super Mario Land, Tale Spin, Tecmo Bowl, The Castlevania Adventure (’86), The Flash, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, The Pagemaster, The Real Ghostbusters, Tiny Toon Adventures – Montana’s Movie Madness, Tiny Toon Advenutres – Bab’s Big Break, TMNT – Fall of the Foot Clan, TMNT II – Back from the Swewers, TMNT III – Radical Rescue, Yoshi’s Cookie.

There are several different websites which can be used to find and to download game ROMS. The one I personally utilized most was one called DopeRoms.com. Specifically, if you search for game boy games, this page lists the games used for the original Game Boy, which are the only ones that currently work for the iPhone application:

http://www.doperoms.com/roms/Gameboy_And_Gbc.html

*Note: The game ROMs will be labeled as GB, GBC, or both. (Game Boy and/or Game Boy Color) – If the file is only listed as GBC, it will not work.

 

  • Step 4: Save the downloaded Roms to a folder in Google Drive. 

On your computer, the saved files can be dragged or loaded into your google drive account.
Create a folder in your Drive specifically for the games.

 

 

 

The folder and files will sync with your iPhone 5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Step 5: Add artwork

The photos for the games must be downloaded and added as well. To find the artwork,
search for it. For example, for the game Super Mario Land, I Googled Super Mario Land under images and found several shots of the original cartridge artwork:

Once downloaded, add the artwork file to the same google drive folder as its game.

You then must rename the artwork file to exactly match that of the game, only changing the file type from gb to jpg.

For example:

Once again, the folder and contained files on your Google Drive will sync with those on your iPhone 5 app.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Step 6: Open the App!

You’re finished! Open the Game Play app on your iPhone Home Screen. The Google Drive app automatically syncs with the app and the games will appear within the app itself.

Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Notes on the application

– There is no sound on any of the games for Game Play. Do not be concerned when there is no sound for the games. It is not yet available. The application creators are working to add this feature soon.

– The games cannot be saved.  If the application is closed, the game will be lost and can only be started from the beginning the next time the application is opened. If the iPhone itself is turned off while Game Play is running, the game will continue where you left off.

InSeven Limited, the company behind Game Play, has stated that they are continuously working to improve the program. They hope to bring Game Play to other platforms soon, and are seeking to expand to include Game Boy Color games in the near future.

Filed Under: TECHNOLOGY Tagged With: Game Boy, games, gaming, geek, google drive, iphone, nintendo, tech, technology, vintage

Fashion and Technology: Diana Eng on CNN’s The Next List

by Ryan Shea

Diana Eng Fibonacci Scarf

Diana Eng is an American Fashion designer who gained popularity on the second season of the hit show Project Runway.  Unfortunately, Diana was eliminated on the sixth episode, The “Nicky Hilton Party Dress” episode.  Although she did not make it to the winner’s circle on Project Runway, her talent and ingenious designs have certainly won the attention of fashion lovers and nerds alike.

 

Diana Eng is best known for her innovative and technological designs, yes I said technological.  Diana says she like to, “look at technology, math and science and how to integrate it into fashion designs.”  Diana Eng has surely brought technology into the fashion world with her thermochromic scarves.  Thermochromic you ask?  Scarves that change color and design according to the weather!  She has designed a scarf that when the temperature is below 64 degrees snowflakes begin to appear, and as the temperature decreases, say below 38 degrees, the size of the snowflakes increase and the pattern slowly engulfs the scarf.  It is truly magical to watch and one of a kind.  Below is a video from CNN’s The Next List and shows the science of the scarf.

 
http://cnn.com/video/?/video/tech/2013/02/19/exp-the-next-list-diana-eng-preview-1.cnn
 

I just checked out Diana Eng’s website and I am officially obsessed!  She has some amazing items featured.  You must check out her website!

 

http://www.dianaeng.com

 

Below are a few of the items that really sparked my interest.

FortuneCookie
Diana Eng Fortune Cookie Purse

 

Diana Eng Lady Bug Pins
Diana Eng Lady Bug Pins

 

Diana Eng Fibonacci Scarf
Diana Eng Fibonacci Scarf

 

The above Lady Bug pin is featured on CNN’s The Next List’s Blog.

The Fibonacci Scarf utilizes the famous math formula known as the “Fibonacci Sequence.”  Basically the sequence involves adding the next number to the previous.  For example, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21,…  The Fibonacci sequence occurs in nature and Diana Eng used the sequence to knit this impeccable scarf.

Diana Eng is the definition of a unique designer.  Her mix of fashion and science are remarkable.  In a field where being inventive and forward are keys to being successful, Diana Eng undoubtedly brings something original to the fashion world.  Personally, I look forward to watching her career develop and am fascinated to see what new technologically ground-breaking designs she will come up with next.  CNN is going to be featuring Diana Eng on their show The Next List this Sunday at 2:30pm.  I’ve caught this show a few times and admire the way CNN features a new innovator or idea each week.  The subjects of the show are not always well known but definitely deserve to be.  You can also check out their blog if you happen to miss an episode.

 

 

http://whatsnext.blogs.cnn.com/2013/02/19/high-tech-meets-high-fashion/

 

Follow The Next List on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenextlist
Follow The Next List on Twitter: @cnnthenextlist

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, ENTERTAINMENT, FASHION, SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, TELEVISION Tagged With: accessories, afternoon, blogging, clothing, cnn, cnn's the next list, designer, diana, diana eng, eng, fashion, fashion design, fibonacci, fibonacci sequence, hln, innovation, invention, math, mathematics, project runway, science, sunday, technology, the next list, www.cnn.com, www.dianaeng.com

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