Pacman

Posted in Games

In 1980 a little known distributor by the name of Midway released a game destined to become one of the greatest arcade classics of all time. Developed by Namco, Pacman is a maze game in which a player navigates Pac-man, a yellow figure, through a maze eating pills and avoiding ghosts.

Pacman has undeniably had a significant impact on the video game industry. Until Pacman, video games were almost exclusively “Space Shooters” – games in which a player controls a space craft that has to shoot something. Pacman was the first game to break out of that model and be incredibly successful. Since then, video games have diversified considerably and continuously branch out into new and creative areas.

The name Pacman is derived from the Japanese phrase Pakupaku which loosely translates into “he eats, he eats”. In fact, the game was originally released under the name Puck Man in Japan, but when the game was picked up by Midway to be released in the US the name was changed to Pacman for fear of vandalism that could potentially be inflicted by Americans in arcades and will include scratching the P into an F in the Japanese name “Puck Man”.

Pacman
The name Pacman is derived from the Japanese phrase Pakupaku which loosely translates into “he eats, he eats”. In fact, the game was originally released under the name Puck Man in Japan, but when the game was picked up by Midway to be released in the US the name was changed to Pacman for fear of vandalism that could potentially be inflicted by Americans in arcades and will include scratching the P into an F in the Japanese name “Puck Man”.

The first known “perfect Pacman game”, in which a player must complete all 255 levels, collect all the bonuses and never be caught by a ghost, was played by Billy Mitchell at 1999. Billy set the record at a local arcade in New Hampshire while employing a strategy of improvising throughout the 6 hours of game play and not using any repeating patterns or tactics. The final score was 3,333,360.

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Why Use External IT Support?

Posted in Computers

Large businesses require a lot of IT infrastructure and a department to look after it. Small businesses often can’t afford to have that sort of internal support in place, yet they need fully operational IT systems in order for the business to run properly. For businesses like these, external IT support can be a cost-effective yet vital resource.

1. Avoid IT salary bills

Even one experienced, trained IT professional can cost a lot of money. Paying a salary, tax, National Insurance, pension and any other benefits can make a big difference to your bottom line. For small businesses, there just isn’t enough IT requirement to justify employing someone to run the system full-time. Instead, put your money towards your business, and pay a lot less for an external IT professional to help you when you need it.

2. Online and telephone support

If you haven’t got support in the office, you need to know that there’s someone on the end of the phone that can help with any IT problems that arise. Most IT support firms offer phone and online support and, because many problems can be sorted out over the phone, you won’t have to wait for an engineer to come out to your office.

Why Use External IT Support?
If you haven’t got support in the office, you need to know that there’s someone on the end of the phone that can help with any IT problems that arise. Most IT support firms offer phone and online support and, because many problems can be sorted out over the phone, you won’t have to wait for an engineer to come out to your office.

3. Security

Some of the most important parts of your IT system are the ones that protect you from fraud, virus or other harm. Any software that’s protecting your system needs checking and updating on a regular basis, to make sure that your business is secure. Rather than scheduling this in for someone in your office to do, it’s much easier to arrange for an external IT company to come in to your office on an agreed timetable to keep your IT security up-to-date.

Using IT support has many benefits, but for small businesses, the most important thing is that external IT support allows you to concentrate on your business, whilst retaining confidence in your IT systems – and at a much lower cost than employing your own IT expert.

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5 Strategies For Comparing Cellular Plans And Offers

Posted in Technology

How should you be comparing cellular plans and offers? There is a wide range of products available, many different types of calling plans and there seems to always be something new and exciting to consider. No matter if this is your first or your tenth cell phone, you still need to wisely compare cellular plans and offers before you sign on the dotted line. Here are some things you need to consider before making the choice.

* Know your need first. If you currently have a cellular plan, find out about how many minutes you are averaging per month. You can usually find this on your statement. Also, note things that you do and do not like about your plan. For example, do you get billed for roaming charges? Do you pay more for day time calls?

* Get the information. When comparing cellular plans and offers, you need to begin gathering information that will help you to make a decision. The best way to do this is to use the web. Find out what plans and offers are available from each of the companies in your area. Take notes, get brochures or even get quotes.

* You’ll want to compare several things. Start with the plan’s minute allotment. What is the cost of the minutes that you are averaging use of now? What additional fees are there for going over? Are there additional charges for the phone? Can you keep your current one? What are the charges for text messaging, voice mail, internet browsing and pictures? Does the phone they offer with the plan provide you with what you need?


5 Strategies For Comparing Cellular Plans And Offers

* Look at warranty information. If your phone is damaged, destroyed or stops working, what will they do for you?

* Lastly, make sure that when you are comparing cellular plans and offers that you know just how long of a term you are signing for. If it is too long, unfair or there are extraordinary costs to getting out of the contract really consider your choice here.

Comparing cellular plans and offers means taking the time to insure that you know the facts, know the deal and know the hidden costs and then making the right decision.

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