Posts Tagged ‘10 Years’

Not much into gaming

I have never been able to play games much. What’s the point? You buy a console with a joystick thats got buttons and you press them and a car moves, guns fire and so on. But I thought about it this way about 10 years ago, when the 8 bit games were popular.

I am older now, and the games I now play are with money. The points are the numbers in my bank account. But when I visited a store recently, i took a demo of a ps3, and was surprised to see that after all of these years that I have not played a single game, I found this really amusing. it was a car game, and I drive reasonably well ofcourse, and I was really amused driving that car at such a speed.

The gaming console industry has really advanced. And PS3 really rocks.

Long Term Life Insurance can be expensive

Insure yourself for the next 40 years, an dyou will find that you have invested almost half of the income of the next 10 years in it. Well, if your income is higher than that, you can certainly can go for a long term insurance plan. But usually if people are of higher income groups, they wouldn’t want to insure themselves in a policy that would return a lower value if they pass away. so effectively, you would have to invest 100% of your income for the next 5 years to get what you are worth. It is always advisable to go for shorter terms, as it would help you pay the premiums with ease.

Suppliers for Industrial Products

The world that we see outside is the world of the common man. What we see on TV is all consumer goods. You can’t use the things that are available at the stroe down the street to run an industry. Suplies for an industry are always specialized and should be searched at a specializing market. At about 10 years ago, there were huge directories that were sold at really high prices to manufacturers looking for industrial products, but the good thing about now is that everything has gone online and such directories are just a google search away.

Compact Flashes for Cameras

Untill about 10 years ago, Compact Flashes for cameras usually meant the lighting device that flashes and produces an enormous amount of light for a period that is less than a second to help the film cameras expose properly and capture good pictures. But today in the age of Digital cameras, where people have completely stopped buying rolls of films to expose them and get them developed at dark rooms and printed on photo papers and are using digital cameras instead where there is no use for the silver bromide chemical at all, use the term compact flash when they want to refer to the flash memory stick which would store the digital photos. Times have changed a lot. I wonder if someone invents a time machine and goes back in time would ever be able to adopt himself to the past.

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