GeekTyper Hacking Simulator, Bitburner Game, Hackable! Podcast

Hey there! Welcome to my blog! Today’s post is going to be all about hacking. Hacking has been portrayed many times in movies and TV shows but have you ever wanted to do it yourself? Maybe without breaking any laws? Well, there are hacking games of course. If you just want to learn weird interesting things about hacking, I’m going to talk about a podcast I really like about hacking.

It’s okay, I also have no idea what these mean.

Okay, let’s get right on to it. If you want to look like you’re hacking, look no further than GeekTyper. GeekTyper is a hacking simulator. It is perfect if you want to prank your friends that don’t really understand how hacking works in real life. It is straight out of a movie. You can pick from different styles such as NASA, Anonymous, Matrix, FSociety from Mr. Robot, SHIELD from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Minecraft and many more.

Here’s the link: geektyper.com.

Just randomly click keys and the terminal will unfold for you, with random “hacking” text that will make your friends think you’re the world’s fastest typer. It is complete with missile, security breach, HAWK, Access Granted/Denied displays that will amaze your friends.

Or maybe not. Obviously it is humanly impossible to type that fast, and maybe your friends aren’t fooled. There is another option, which will also be the option if you want to play hacking games.

Nice.

The game I am talking about is Bitburner, and it is a pretty good game. It’s not exactly perfect, but I’ll talk about the pros and cons later. For now, just understand that BitBurner is a hacking game set in the future inside a computer where you’re supposed to hack businesses to earn money. This can be done through scripts, hacknet nodes, and other options through the game. Just follow the tutorial and you should be able to understand it.

So, Pros and Cons? Pros, it really feels like a hacking game. If you know how to manage it, you could get to millions of dollars in about an hour of gameplay.

Cons, first, it isn’t very realistic, I mean of course it isn’t actual hacking, but that doesn’t really make it less fun. Second, it’s a bit like cookie clicker. When you already have a lot of money and scripts/nodes that produces lots of money, there isn’t really a lot of things to do. Technically there are augmentations which gives you a new perspective of the game but honestly in a few days I lost interest. It is though still a really interesting game and worth a try.

By the way, here’s the link to the game: https://danielyxie.github.io/bitburner/.

Hackable? Yes.

Okay! Next up, real, fun hacking! Hackable? is a podcast by McAfee, and trust me, it’s a lot of fun. The hosts have tons of humour and it’s quite funny. The latest episodes as of today are about hacking smart plugs, drones, even toasters!

At the same time, this podcast can also be very helpful/educational. At the end of every episode the hosts will talk about the hack and how to protect yourself from it. Really, try listening it for yourself on Apple’s new web podcast interface as well as hackable.com!

So that’s all for today! Not too long, but it’s a pretty fun look at the world of hacking from an outside perspective. I don’t know, you could even learn something from these. That’s all for this week’s Tech Thursday! Cath you guys back tomorrow on Film Friday!

#2: The Journey – 1 Month Later

Well, hello there! My name is Ryan Ethan Yeo, and I am the only writer of my blog, Ryan’s Brain. I’ve been doing this only for a month now, but so far it’s been really interesting. So, today I will “review” my first 1 month blogging, maybe sharing some things I learned during this 1 month.

Also, yes, I did not post anything during the whole of last week, mainly I was just busy but I also wanted to think about this blog more and what it means to me.

I thought I’d first explain what was hardest for me blogging, then continue, getting to the easier stuff, so to start, I’ll first talk about post schedules. In this case, I suck at getting posts done on time. Most of the posts so far have been pretty last-minute posts, where I had to basically force myself to finish the post to fit with the weekly posts (Random Monday, Tech Thursday, etc.). It’s really hard for me to put in the effort, but starting from this 1 month milestone I’m going to try to get the posts ready maybe at least 1 day before. It’s a pretty good thing to learn in my opinion, I learned that I should really manage my time better, and to prioritize some things.

Second is building an audience. Building an audience is hard, to put simply, but I really think it is important. I have to have/know my audience to be able to constantly do this. I mean, there’s no point of doing this if nobody is reading, right? On the sidebar on the right, you can see how many hits this blog has gotten, and the number of followers. Problem is, those followers are just my friends who just followed the blog basically because well, they’re my friends. Building a real audience is much harder. While still on a WordPress free plan, I can’t get my hands on any SEO* plugins so the site is basically unknown.

  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO): the process of maximizing the number of visitors to a particular website by ensuring that the site appears high on the list of results returned by a search engine.

It’s a catch-22*, I need to build an audience to pay for SEO, but without it, I cannot meet my audience, therefore I cannot get it. Of course, there’s more about WordPress plans and the economic aspect, but I’ll cover that in the next section.

  • Catch-22: a dilemma or difficult circumstance from which there is no escape because of mutually conflicting or dependent conditions

For now, understand that you reading this means a lot to me, and it could really help me. If you like what you’re reading, please follow and share this blog. Also, this blog is also part of my goal on building a YouTube channel, so yeah. Thanks a lot for being here.

Next, we go on to the WordPress Pricing/Economic side. This blog is run with a free plan. What that means, is of course I’m not paying anything, but that means there are a lot of limitations for me. These limitations vary from small things to large things, like limited themes, no plugins, and most importantly, no ads/revenue. Yes, I am not making any money from this. Yet. If you see ads on this blog, I’m not getting anything from them, the money goes to WordPress. So, if I want to earn, I’d have to get a Premium plan, which is $8, which may not seem much, but really, there’s not much readers here anyway, so I’ll just have to wait, and continue producing good content for you guys.

WordPress’ Prices, you can see for yourself here: https://wordpress.com/pricing/

Still, I feel this is fair. Honestly, I think WordPress is a great platform for this. Even the possibility of doing this, hosting the actual site, giving you means to do something great for free is wonderful, and I am really grateful for that. Blogging may not have changed my life, but it is something I enjoy, being able to share my voice.

Okay! I’m done complaining, not that I meant to, I love blogging, I love this platform, and above all I wanted to meet you. Yes, you, a reader possibly on the other side of the world. It’s truly amazing.

Now, it’s time for the good things, things I really enjoy about blogging. First, I now realize all this time I wanted to find some type of platform to just share, to write, and have an online presence, and this is how I start. This is my. step to a larger world. Of course, I intend to have something come out from this, but even if I didn’t, I get the pleasure of sharing “a piece of thought” to the world. This is actually the main reason I actually called this blog Ryan’s Brain.

I don’t know, I just feel happy doing this. In a world full of distractions you could easily get lost in, it also feels good for your voice to be in the pile too, knowing it will/may be appreciated. Overall, this has been a good experience, and I definitely intend to continue this.

Alright that’s all for this week’s Random Monday, currently for me writing this, it’s actually midnight Sunday-Monday, so I better get some sleep. Please, if you can, follow, comment, and share this blog! Goodbye everyone!

Counting 1+2+3+…+n and Inscribed/Circumscribed Circles Within an Equilateral Triangle

Yes, we are doing math! After Science, then a little bit Science and History, then English, now we have some math t0 do! Okay, if that title made zero sense to you, well you’re not alone. Math may seem hard, confusing, and ridiculous at first, but eventually you’ll get the gist of it.

Okay! First, counting 1+2+3+…+n super quickly. In that statement, “…” means basically all the numbers between (in this case) 3 and n. So for example, you could have 1+2+3+4+5+6, where in this formula, the n equals 6.

Oh, we haven’t gotten to the formula yet? Here it is:

That’s a sigma symbol, which I won’t explain today, but I kinda understand.

yes I know it looks really confusing but the point is this, 1+2+3+…+n is always n(n+1) divided by 2. So, if like in our previous example, n=6, it’ll be 6 * 7 / 2. Which is 21, and if you try to check it using the normal boring slow method, it’ll be correct.

This will work with any value of n, so if you would like to know 1+2+3+…+98+99+100, you know it’ll be 100 * 101 / 2, which is is 5050. Not really that hard when you’ve got the formula right?

Okay, next one! This one’s a little bit harder but the key is always logic, and most of the time requires a formula. Here we go! Imagine three equal-sized circles inscribed/circumscribed/tightly packed into an equilateral triangle. Each of the circle has a radius of 1 cm. Now, try to find the perimeter of this triangle:

So, let’s start by first making a small triangle at the corner:

Cool!

Okay, so how did I find these angles? Simple. The bigger triangle is equilateral, so each angle is 60°, and now we’ve halved it. 30°. Next how did I get the 60°? Obviously the other angle is a right angle (90°), so then 180-30-90=60°. Understand so far?

Alright, now we reach the formula part. For every 30-60-90 triangle, there’s a formula to find out their sides:

Yes, there’s a formula for everything!

So well yeah. Just put in the radius, which is 1 in this case, into a, and boom. We’ve got all the side lengths. The rest is easy.

So yeah. The rest of the side is just the radii of the circle, 1 cm each, so for every side it’s 2 + 2 √3 cm and so for the perimeter, it’s just (2 + 2 √3 cm) * 3 = 6 + 6 √3 cm!

Okay, so today we finished two pretty hard-looking but essentially easy enough (with the formula) questions. How did you feel about this week’s Weekend Lessons? Leave your comments below and have a good day!

Apple’s Latest Services/R.I.P. AirPower

The event in 7 minutes. / The Verge

So, on the March 25th event, Apple announced its upcoming services. Apple already has multiple services, ranging from AppleCare, iCloud, and Apple Music. But this time, Apple has gotten into new territory. Today I’ll be discussing the new releases as well as speculate on Apple’s strategy here.

So first, Apple released its news and magazine subscription service, Apple News+. Basically, Apple now offers means to access news and magazines digitally, right on your devices for $9.99 a month. Also, this is the only service already available and if you want to get it, just update to the latest firmware and you’ll get a 1 month free trial.

Ready to play? It’s time for Apple Arcade. It’s another service, this time focused on gaming. Apple has joined forces with “the world’s most innovative” game developers to create really cool-looking games. This’ll come out this fall, and although I might not play these games myself, I really appreciate that these artists get a chance to show their creativity and love in such an amazing and interactive format.

Side Note: the Apple Arcade works differently from Google’s Stadia. Stadia is streaming, this still requires downloads so it can be played offline, but to access it you will pay a flat monthly fee.

Next, we have the Apple Card. Simply put, it’s a credit card made by Apple, joining with Goldman Sachs. I have to say, the laser etched Titanium card looks amazing.

I’m really aboard with the idea of having your wallet in your phone. It’s definitely something nobody expected a decade ago and today it is going strong.

Finally, we have the main show. Apple TV+. In the really interesting Keynote, various celebrities came up on stage, from Steven Spielberg, Jason Momoa, to Oprah Winfrey. Basically, Apple TV+ is a streaming service, a platform for filmmakers to share their creativity, just like Netflix/Hulu/Amazon Prime Video. Still, I’m interested in what this can bring to the table.

Okay, so the big question. Why is Apple doing this? So, maybe you’ve heard that iPhone sales aren’t doing so well, a reason why Apple is increasing its prices. Basically, less and less people are updating to the latest iPhones, instead reselling or buying used iPhones.

At first you might see this as a bad thing for Apple. A really, really bad thing. But then you realise they are actually encouraging this. The reason? Software, not hardware.

These services mark a new beginning for Apple. Th old Apple is dead, long live the new Apple. As long as Apple devices are used, you will still be paying Apple some way. Maybe through App Store purchases, ads, or one of these services. These services weren’t designed to draw new iPhone customers, iPhones are designed to draw services customers.

Services are meant to be the future. Now we can just sit back, press a few buttons on our phones, desktops, or laptops, and watch the future come to us. Or maybe not.

Image Source: Trusted Reviews

This brings us to the last part, and that is the cancellation of AirPower. Though it technically hasn’t even been released or failed yet, the AirPower wireless charging mat is sadly dead. It shows where technology may fail, where reality takes a back seat while the spectacle drives the hype to the grave. As always, reality catches up.

Anyway, that suddenly went really dark and depressing, but don’t let that get you down. I might be starting yet another category of Random Monday, “Shower Thoughts” as per my friend’s idea/advice. Anyway, enjoy the rest of the week, guys and girls, and that is an exit.

P.S. Go subscribe to Pewdiepie if you haven’t. Don’t know why I haven’t mentioned this but yeah. Basically it’s some Swedish guy fighting a war with an Indian corporation. Sounds real weird when you put it like that…

Page Turners #1: Ready Player One/Pac-Man High Score

I was planning another post talking about the Crazy Rich Asians trilogy and a Robert A. Heinlein classic as my first Page Turners post today but I got stuck doing something that I thought was a better use of my time. Pac-Man. Not even playing it, just watching it.

Recently I re-read Ready Player One, which I had read a few years ago and thoroughly enjoyed. It’s very geeky and has really interesting plot points, as well as a lot (maybe too much) pop culture references (which has been covered extensively, I’ll leave this IMDb link about all the movie and TV shows references in the book, it has 117 titles by the way).

So, about this book. Some say it’s God-awful, maybe because of the long sections that might not be the best for people, one of them I’ll talk about today, and that is the part where the main character Wade/Parzival looks for clues to the puzzle in some museum thing and plays a perfect game of Pac-Man for five hours and reaches the perfect top high score of 3,333,360.

Well, after a quick YouTube search, I found this video:

YouTube Source: Jamey Pittman

Yeah. Five hours of Pac-Man. Now, it was mentioned in the book and clearly shown in the above gameplay, that there were these spots in Pac-Man, where you could “hide” from the ghosts. Basically, especially for high score runs like these, hiding can be a way for you to take toilet/food breaks.

Here’s a video demonstrating the glitch/loophole/bug/feature:

YouTube Source: Phreakwar

What do you think about this? Comment below!

Unfortunately, this won’t work on newer versions of the game, only the original arcade and some MAME implementations, so don’t bother trying it out on an emulator or something. Still, this is a really cool bug/feature in the game and I thought I would share it.

I might review/analyse Ready Player One more in the future, but that’ll be all for the Random Monday this week. Wathc out for the Tech Thursday post, it’s going to be an interesting one. Okay, have a good week and see you later!

Benjamin Zephaniah’s Talking Turkeys – An Analysis

Talking Turkeys

Be nice to yu turkeys dis christmas
Cos’ turkeys just wanna hav fun
Turkeys are cool, turkeys are wicked
An every turkey has a Mum.
Be nice to yu turkeys dis christmas,
Don’t eat it, keep it alive,
It could be yu mate, an not on your plate
Say, Yo! Turkey I’m on your side.
I got lots of friends who are turkeys
An all of dem fear christmas time,
Dey wanna enjoy it, dey say humans destroyed it
An humans are out of dere mind,
Yeah, I got lots of friends who are turkeys
Dey all hav a right to a life,
Not to be caged up an genetically made up
By any farmer an his wife.

Turkeys just wanna play reggae
Turkeys just wanna hip-hop
Can yu imagine a nice young turkey saying,
‘I cannot wait for de chop’,
Turkeys like getting presents, dey wanna watch christmas TV,
Turkeys hav brains an turkeys feel pain
In many ways like yu an me.

I once knew a turkey called…Turkey
He said “Benji explain to me please,
Who put de turkey in christmas
An what happens to christmas trees?”,
I said “I am not too sure turkey
But itÕs nothing to do wid Christ Mass
Humans get greedy an waste more dan need be
An business men mek loadsa cash’.

Be nice to yu turkey dis christmas
Invite dem indoors fe sum greens
Let dem eat cake an let dem partake
In a plate of organic grown beans,
Be nice to yu turkey dis christmas
An spare dem de cut of de knife,
Join Turkeys United an dey’ll be delighted
An yu will mek new friends ‘FOR LIFE’.

Benjamin Zephaniah

Yup. It’s time for poems. Today I’ll take a look at Talking Turkeys by Benjamin Zephaniah, and analyse it.

  • Title
    • Talking Turkeys can be an informal phrase meaning talking frankly (open, honest, direct). This can signify that the poet’s message is something serious/important.
    • From the title, we also learn that the poet uses personification, where non-humans are given human characteristics, in this case, turkeys that have the ability to talk.
    • A little bit of alliteration, as both Talking and Turkeys start with the same letter, T.
  • Structure
    • The poem is a free verse poem. It has four stanzas, with the first, second, third, and fourth stanza consisting of 16, 7, 8, and 8 lines/verses respectively. So, they are not of equal length. The rhyming also doesn’t really have a pattern.
  • Sounds
    • The rhythm of the poem is achieved through end (ex. Lines 33 & 35) and internal rhymes (ex. Line 7: “It could be yu mate, an not on your plate” and Line 34), repetition, which is used to emphasize the poet’s message (ex. Lines 9 & 13, Lines 17 & 18, and Lines 21 & 22).
  • Language
    • The language used is of course not proper English, instead it is shortened into “slang”, used comedically.
  • Mood
    • The mood is mostly comedic, but there are also some parts that are serious (ex. Lines 22 & 23).
  • Message
    • The poet wants to convey that turkeys should not be eaten and animals also have rights as he supports vegetarianism.
    • It is common tradition in the U.K. to eat turkeys during Christmas, and the poet wants to discourage this.
    • The poet wants to picture the turkeys as having their own minds to discourage people eating them.

So, that’s just a quick analysis. What do you think of the poem? In my opinion, it’s pretty good. It’s really creative and funny, but unfortunately I’m not going to let go of meat…yet?

Isle of Dogs

Isle of Dogs by Wes Anderson is a beautiful work of art. Isle of Dogs is a feature-length stop motion animated film with tremendous visuals, talented voice actors, and a pretty good story that may make you cry.

Isle of Dogs is mainly about a young boy looking for his dog, who because of the evil government in the film, got thrown away living literally in a trash dump. But it’s much more than that. As it is said in the last part of the movie in Atari’s Lantern:

It is also about nature, love, friendship, eternity, and a black owl. I call it, Atari’s Lantern.

Isle of Dogs (Screenwriter: Wes Anderson)

I won’t talk about the plot much due to lazyness and also keeping a lid on spoilers, but all in all it’s a good plot that’s not hard to follow and easy to grasp.

This is actually my first time watching a feature-length stop-motion movie and it was amazing. The movie is incredibly fluid and dynamic, and the attention to detail is mind-blowing. The visuals are full of colour, sometimes even ridiculous, but I definitely enjoyed this animation style. If you want to know how good this movie looks, just take a look at all the work they put in this less-than-five-minute scene:

Wow. Just wow.

Additionally, the voice actors are very impressive. I enjoyed the portrayal of Atari, even if he never said a single English word, but i’m even more impressed at the people who voiced the dogs. With actors like Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Jeff Goldblum, Bill Murray, and Liev Schreiber, you really can’t go wrong in the voice actor department. It’s really interesting how the movie doesn’t give subtitles for when the actors are saying something in Japanese, but this is resolved with other more creative ways that help improve the movie and give it a special touch.

Also, bonus for the music. I’m not sure who did the music for this film, but they definitely did a great job. The drums and beats help create great tension and I love how the music is used to set the tone of a scene.

I’m just a bit sad this didn’t win an Oscar for Best Animated Film as it’s definitely terrific, but at least it was nominated. BTW, the winner was Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which I reviewed in last week’s Film Friday.

So, that’s a quick short Film Friday for you. I didn’t have time to complete the Tech Thursday this week, so I’ll just finish it for next week’s. Come on, it’s my blog. Okay, have a good weekend guys and girls!

A Novel Idea #1: Eddie Harold

Edit: Okay, this is now part of “A Novel Idea”! Basically a wordplay between the actual novel (noun) idea and novel (adjective) idea. Simply this section is part of Random Monday, and is the category for all my stories/writings.

A year ago, as part of a school extracurricular activity, I wrote a little story. Here it is, with a few changes after some time reading it a year later. Keep in mind, I listened to Ed Sheeran frequently at the time (still do, actually) so obviously there were some points I definitely took from some of his lyrics, though it’s more of as an inspiration/tribute and is no way a song, so yeah, here we go.

Castle on the Hill

Eddie broke his leg twice in his messy childhood. 

The first was when he fell out of his bed at three in the morning. He was five. Yup. Mama Harold woke first, and in the next 30 seconds screamed, cried, and woke Papa Harold, who drove Eddie to the hospital. Apparently, a five-year-old with a broken leg can fill over 10 buckets full of tears in an hour.

Sadly, the nurses and the doctors were all asleep. This wasn’t a big hospital, more of a large clinic. Four hours and forty buckets later, he was finally treated.

It was his left leg, so it was fine.

The second time, Eddie was eight. And you don’t want to know how many buckets an eight-year-old can fill with tears.

This time, it was much more awful and painful. His brother and his friends were starting to be naughty again.

They were shouting about playing a game on a something called a video game and they seemed to be mad about something. At the time Eddie was playing with some Lego bricks to build a car with. Then, Brother Harold came and shouted at Eddie how stupid and childish playing with Lego is. Well, it seemed to Eddie, that if you were eight, there was nothing wrong to play with toys.

But Brother Harold would not listen. He stomped away and stepped on a Lego brick. Suddenly he screamed out loud and fell down, and when he did he hit his head on a pile of Lego which made Brother Harold screech with the highest pitch possible.

Brother Harold’s friends burst into laughter. Eddie knew this was trouble, and started to tip toe towards the door. Brother Harold screamed at his friends to chase Eddie as he was recovering from the fall. Eddie tried his best to run, but his left leg was slowing him down as he jumped out of the door. 

The Harold home was in the suburbs and faced a narrow road, and across was a wide grassy field and half a mile away, the ruins of a still majestic Middle Ages castle surrounded by trees. Eddie was always scared of it, but this time he knew he needed to confront his fear. 

He headed towards that direction, stealing a brief glimpse of Brother Harold and company catching up. 

Eddie ran past the rock path, the gates and the road. The grassy field was as tall as his knees, but Eddie persevered.

“Stop!” Eddie could hear his brother shout at him. This made him run faster. And faster. And faster, until Eddie simply could not slow down.

He ran past the moss covered rocks, the oak tree five times taller and bigger than him and saw the splintered wood remains of what was once a massive door. Eddie entered a massive hall, and proceeded to find the stairs, which he did and immediately raced and jumped on each steps. Under him, he could hear the footsteps of Brother Harold and company coming up the twisting staircase. Unfortunately, the steps leading to the third floor had crumbled, so for now he was stuck here.

The room Eddie entered was what might have been a sizeable library a few lifetimes ago, but now it was rotting wood and dust.

There was no other exit beyond the staircase, other than a window overlooking the oak tree outside.

Eddie ran for it as Brother Harold arrived. “There he is!”

Eddie didn’t even notice. He took a deep breath and jumped. Definitely don’t do this at home if you don’t want to be stuck in the hospital for weeks, possibly never walk again, or even die.

He felt his body in mid air, and then he was caught between the branches. His right leg was particularly caught to a nest of leaves. He shook it, and fell to the ground. 

Everything in his body hurt, especially his left leg. He knew the feeling from three years ago. It was broken.

Eddie was lucky enough to survive from that kind of fall, and the pain was overwhelming. He felt his body aching and went unconscious.

He woke in the hospital, his leg in a cast. Papa Harold was beside him and he told Eddie that a mailman had seen Brother Harold and company try to bury Eddie’s unconscious body in the yard. Papa Harold was called and he had driven Eddie to the hospital. Again.

In the end, Eddie didn’t know what to say. Jumping out of a window wasn’t the best idea in the world, but when he had laid on the sweet grass, it was all peaceful, there was a part of him that wanted to stay that way. Forever serene and joyous.

But he knew life must go on, and so it did.

Our Destiny Lies Beyond Us

One night, when Eddie was eight, the Harold family was camping at a nearby mountain range. Papa Harold had made a nice warm campfire for them, and the sleeping bags had been sprawled on the soft ground. 

Eddie was the first to get in his sleeping bag. Papa, Mama, and Brother Harold were talking about Brother Harold’s schoolwork. Eddie’s brother was now at middle school. Well, that’s life. You do new, harder things, as always.

Eddie wasn’t totally opposed to that, but he felt that the destiny of life was beyond himself. 

Beyond his family. Beyond the Earth maybe. He laid there, staring at the sky. For the first time it seemed to him, the night sky wasn’t empty except for just the moon. There were stars shining bright at him.

At that moment, right there in his sleeping bed, Eddie felt it. It might be his destiny, it might be his grandchildren’s children’s. He was sure all will be revealed in time. But for now his destiny wasn’t his to know. Life was given, and during that life, many things could happen. People change day by day, months by months, years by years, centuries by centuries, millennium after millennium. But one thing he knew.

His destiny, every human being’s destiny was beyond them. And one day they would find it. Destiny carves our lives and our lives carves our destinies. Life will always be there. Because it is destiny.

And so that was what that destiny meant. What you make it to be. To do better, to surpass new and harder challenges, as always. 

Knowing that fact Eddie slept soundly, under the brilliant shining stars, and the music of life, of the destiny beyond him.

What Do I Know?

Love could change the world in a moment.

That was what Mama Harold always said. When Eddie asked Papa Harold, he waved off a confused ten-year-old Eddie with, “Son, don’t you get involved in politics, your mama, or other people’s quotes. Eddie had always wondered what that meant. He tried, but could not understand it. Not now, really. The next day, at the breakfast table he asked papa. Papa Harold smiled with a caring face as though Eddie was a cute little baby all over again. 

“You know, We are all made up of love and hate, but both of them are balanced on a razor blade.” he said slowly.

There was a long pause between them, which was partially broken by Eddie shifting on his seat and glancing at the now unoccupied seats of Brother Harold and Mama Harold. They both had finished their breakfasts. Now he sat here with papa who was smiling at him. 

“It’s alright. What do you know?” Papa smirked at Eddie and rose from his seat. In another second, he was out the door.

Eddie thought about it. What did he know? He stared at his half eaten Peanut Butter and Jam sandwich on the plate. He kept thinking about it after that, until he laid in his bed. On his bed, Eddie imagined himself beside his grandchildren one day with a song he wrote himself while people elsewhere were talking about exponential growth.

He slept after that, enjoying the warmth of his thick blanket. He didn’t dream. He never did. Eddie was all for people following their dreams, but he knew that life wasn’t just fitting into you jeans. 

It was love, understanding, and positivity. 

But again, what did he know?

Okay, so that’s all. I hope you enjoyed reading some of my stories and found them interesting. I might make more of these in the future if anyone out there likes them.

Also, I’ll be making a new category soon, and it’ll be about books. I think I’ll settle with the name “Page Turners”, but what do you guys think? Comment below if you have a better name suggestion. And as always, have a great day!

The Concorde – Why Did it Fail?

Imagine a plane that can fly more than twice the speed of sound, travel across the Atlantic Ocean in only three and a half hours, and at the same time be a symbol of wealth and luxury. That is the Concorde.

From 1976 until 2003, the world had a way to cut travel times in half. Today if you want to travel from London to New York, it’ll take about 7 hours. What happened? What’s the Concorde?

The Concorde was a supersonic passenger aircraft jointly designed and built by the British and French. It had a top speed of more than twice the speed of sound (Mach 2.04) or 2,180 km/h. The program cost £1.3 billion ($3.5 billion), which is $20 billion today with 20 aircrafts built, including 6 non-commercial aircrafts. The Concorde mostly flew transatlantic flights, crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Why? This was because sonic booms caused when traveling supersonic would disturb people on the ground.

The “slender delta” platform and “droop-nose” in action.

The Concorde had a very iconic design. Due to its wing being a “slender delta” platform, the Concorde has a very high angle of attack during take-off and landing. This led to the iconic “droop-nose”, where they could lower the nose of the plane so the pilot could see out the cockpit.

So, many ask the question: What happened? Well there were many reasons, which we’re going to go through today.

First, there were costs. Flying supersonic is not cheap. The Concorde uses enormous amounts of fuel. During the early 70s, an oil crisis hit the world and oil prices skyrocketed. It was simply too expensive for most airlines to operate.

Look at how narrow the cabin is. The Concorde could only seat 120 passengers. Source: Wikipedia.

Second, the Concorde only had a capacity of 120 passengers, while planes like the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 can seat over 400 passengers, even up to more than 800 passengers. Because of this limited capacity and the aforementioned development and oil costs, ticket prices could vary up to more than $10,000 for a return trip. That’s definitely not cheap, leading to the Concorde being a symbol of wealth and luxury.

Third, the Concorde had limited range. Although it could carry enough fuel to travel across the Atlantic, the Concorde could not travel farther distances like across the Pacific Ocean without refuelling.

Look at that sonic BOOM!

Fourth, as previously mentioned, the Concorde could only travel across the ocean because supersonic flights create extremely loud shockwaves when reaching and passing the speed of sound. This was the main obstacle for America’s development for a Boeing supersonic project. During tests conducted in Oklahoma City, citizens reported major damage to windows and noise disturbances. Therefore, the Concorde had to slow down and fly subsonic over land, undercutting the plane’s supersonic concept.

Because of this, less passengers found the Concorde useful enough to pay the hefty price tag. The Concorde had tough competition in the jumbo jet Boeing 747 that consumed much less fuel, had more seats, could fly much longer routes, and less expensive overall.

Air France Flight 4590

Finally, there was the tragedy of Air France Flight 4590. On July 25th, 2000, after only two minutes after takeoff from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris en route to New York’s J.F.K. International Airport, the aircraft ran over debris that caused a blown tyre and a fuel tank puncture, causing the aircraft to crash into a nearby hotel. A total of 113 died that day, 109 aboard and 4 on the ground. This event quite severely damaged the Concorde’s reputation.

Eventually, the Concorde was leaking money and became a symbol of inefficiency. Newer planes were much cheaper to run and were more efficient. Fixing and building new Concordes would be wildly unprofitable. It seemed that the best way was to end it, let the Concorde land for good.

The Concorde’s last passenger service flight. Source: YouTube.

On April 10th, 2003, Air France and British Airways announced that the Concorde would be retired later in the year due to the Flight 4590 crash and the drop in the aviation market after 9/11. Air France had its last Concorde flight on June 27th, 2003 and British Airways retired its Concorde fleet on October 24th, 2003.

Many Concordes are now displayed in museums around the world. NASA has expressed plans for a quiet supersonic plane that may fly silently by 2022.

Sources/Bibliography:

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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Film Friday will focus on movies and maybe sometimes TV shows (despite the title) every Friday.

Today I’ll take a look at Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Yes, I know, this movie came out for some time already, but I just recently watched it, so here we go.

I’ll list down some thoughts I had about the movie,

First of all, its story has a great premise. It’s great seeing all these characters from different worlds, dimensions, comics and them teaming up. Every one of these characters have different personalities, special characteristics, and great design. It’s really cool seeing different iterations of Spider-Man showcasing each of their special traits and I also really liked how the movie introduced them with that “I’m Spider-Man” comic sequence.

Look at these creative comic-style thoughts! They’re just so… Spider-Man!

Second, I loved the great design and l0ok of this movie. There are several articles about this already, I’ll just sum it all up and give my thoughts. So, they obviously went with a very unique comic style, if you pause a frame of the movie and zoom in, you can see these little dots like the ones in a comic book. Also, the movie is amazingly bright and colourful. They have such a unique look, and to get better movement, they also took the 2D animation style of 12 frames per second instead of the usual 24 frames per second.

The new Doc Ock, Liv, definitely looks great!

For the individual characters, Miles looks great. I also love how the spray painting scenes look so creative and realistic with that comic look. Peter and Gwen look awesome, Spider-Man’s moves really look comic-y, maybe a little stop motion in there. Peni is also really cool, she looks straight out of an anime and yet fitts in pretty well with the others. Spider-Ham looks okay, definitely on a further side of cartoon, and Spider-Noir gives a very interesting take at the character. Other characters like Kingpin, Liv, and the Prowler all have a really interesting design style too.

Spider-Sense effects!

The possibilities don’t end at the character design, I also noticed while in their spider-suits, the characters can still show their emotions by movements in their eyes, which looked really organic and cool. There were also the comic effects to show the spider-sense, that was also pretty cool.

Next is the voice acting. I think they did a tremendous job for the casting, everyone was great, I’ll just mention Shameik Moore as Miles, Jake Johnson as Peter, and Hailee Steinfield as Gwen. Liev Schreiber was also terrific as Kingpin, albeit he had almost zero lines.

So, that’s all! A few weeks ago, they received the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film, which is great and well-deserved. Thanks to the director, producers, cast and crew for an amazing and creative movie. Hats off, guys! See you guys tomorrow for Weekend Lessons!