October 2012

Who will win the election?

It’s closing in on Election Day and only nine states are still competitive for Mitt Romney and Barack Obama. I’m not a fan of either politician and I am a member of the Libertarian party. I decided to do an analysis in as unbiased a manner as I can looking at poll numbers and voting history. 

This is an analysis of the state-by-state race to 270 electoral votes, the total needed to win the presidency. These numbers reflect where incumbent Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney stand now. The numbers reflect electoral votes.

UP FOR GRABS (110):
Colorado (9) R
Florida (29) R
Iowa (6)D
New Hampshire (4)U
Nevada (6)D
North Carolina (15)
Ohio (18)D
Virginia (13)U
Wisconsin (10)D

SOLIDLY DEMOCRATIC (186):
California, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois,
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island,
Vermont and Washington.

LEANING DEMOCRAT (51):
Michigan (16)
Minnesota (10)
New Mexico (5)
Pennsylvania (20)

LEANING REPUBLICAN (32):
Arizona (11)
Indiana (11)
Missouri (10)

SOLIDLY REPUBLICAN (159):
Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina,
South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and Wyoming.

Total Electoral Votes by candidate:
Obama (277)
Romney (244)
Johnson (0)
Stein (0)
So close I won’t even call: 17

If I had to call the race today I would place President Obama as winning the election. It seems most gambling institutions also agree with my assessment and they actually have a good record at projecting outcomes. This post comes from a running total I have been trying to keep.

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Why I hate Blizzard and Diablo 3.

I have never been a fan of WoW but I enjoyed playing Diablo II and Starcraft. I once enjoyed playing Diablo 3 but Blizzard doesn’t want to allow me to do that anymore. Sure I paid for the game and I only play the game single player but I don’t own the game and Blizzard has made that painfully apparent.

You see like many Blizzard customers I have had my account compromised  At the time I had an 11 character password and I’m not sure how it was cracked but it was. It seems like it is a common issue for Blizzard Entertainment customers. So I took the steps on their website to recover my account and even had progress automatically rolled back on my account. After I took all their steps I also added an authenticator on my cell phone to act as a second defense for my account. I now had a 16 character random name, number, symbol password (boy I hope that is long enough). After I did all that was my actual Diablo 3 game unlocked? Not at all. I have still been denied access to the game I paid for. The game I only want to play on my own and not online.

I have submitted another help ticket but my response from “Game Master Ryavale” was to perform again the exact same steps that did not help me in the first place. Those steps would include rolling back the progress on my game again, an action you can only perform three times.

At this point I am surrendering my account to Blizzard. I’ll play something that I don’t have to worry about how their server security works to play on my own. I guess that means more money for the Humble Bundle guys along with the charities and developers involved there.

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Wii U: Teardown

In a new addition of Iwata Asks a pictoral hardware tear down is conducted and discussed. I found the discussion concerning power consumption, performance and design to be very interesting.

I purchased a Wii after it’s launch but due to hardware shortages it took several weeks of searching. In this environment of increaing numbers of iOS and Android gadgets, I wonder what is the outlook for console makers like Nintendo. I find myself wanting to wait and see. As a new father I find I have little time for games and the bit of time I do have is used primarily on my desktop or Andoid phone. I have only broken out my NES and Wii since moving in for a quick test to see that both work… well and a few levels of SMB.

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