Thursday, February 9, 2012

Solving the Rubik's Cube in 1 minute 12 seconds!

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Me and my awesomeness solving the Rubik's cube in 1 minute 12 seconds. There will be a tutorial comiong soon!

 
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Jake E. Stief

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Thinner by Stephen King/Richard Bachman: A book review

Hi I'm Jake Stief and I am going to review the novel Thinner by Stephen King or Richard Bachman, they are the same people. And that is precisely what it is. Thinner. If you have read King before you would know that this book falls short of Kings standard book size by about 300 pages. But longer isn't always better. I would have never finished this book had it been 600 pages. If it was too short the story would have ended having you feel a little empty. Some people say they don't want to read this book because the synopsis of this book sounds like a prolonged short story. I disagree though, because there is a lot of subplot which is something you can generally find in a king book. I rate it 5/5As for all of my book reviews I must give away part of the plot in order to convince you to read this book. I will only give the bare minimum though so continue at your own cost. So this books main character is Billie Halleck and he accidentally runs over a Gypsies daughter while his own wife is... Well I'll let you find that one out. After going to court the old Gypsy puts a curse on him by rubbing his old shriveled finger across Billie's chubby face while whispering the word Thinner to him. Since then Billie who is obese as it is begins to lose weight each day. Once Billie realizes that the gypsy cursed him, he tries to find the gypsy and traces him all the way up the eastern sea border. The rest is for you to find out. There are of course other variables and subplots which I mentioned earlier such as Billie's daughter, researchers trying to study his case and such. The horror part of King doesn't really come out from King really until the last 1/3 of the book, so I'd classify this one as thriller or a very subtle mystery. One thing I didn't really like is that the old Gypsy was portrayed to be an Antagonist, while really he is just a father looking for revenge. I honestly don't see anything wrong with what the gypsy did in the book. On the flip side Billie is made to look like the protagonist but he wasn't cursed for any reason. He killed the man's daughter, so he should pay. The ending was actually one of King's better endings. If you ask me I'd say his books as Richard Bachman better than MOST of the books under King's names. They just seem to be layed out better and have better endings that leave you hanging. In thinner the ending is a twist and almost makes the whole story irrelevant but if it wasn't it just wouldn't be Stephen King. 
Need I tell you about detail? Come on. It's the King we are talking about. Perfect amount of description for everything with just a hint more for the gruesome parts, just the way I like it.Now I will read a short passage from the beginning of the book to convince you even more to read this great piece of literature.

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LZ eats Crunchy Pretzel


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I dropped a pretzel on the floor and my crazy bearded dragon comes running over and eats it before I can pick it up. I quickly pulled out my camera and filmed him in the act! It's quit funny hearing a bearded dragon crunch on a pretzel.

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Jake E. Stief

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LZ Tries to eat headphones!


My silly and cute inland bearded dragon LZ once again is trying to eat something strange. I had him sitting on my stomach while I was on the computer when I notice my ear buds came unplugged and I found my beardie munching on my wire!



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Jake E. Stief
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How to use a Royal KHM Typewriter



Part 1

Part 2

In this tutorial I will show you how to use the classic Royal KHM typewriter produced in the mid 1930's. These are fairly complex machines, therefore I will require two videos to show you the complete process of using one. As it would be fairly hard and pointless to describe how to use the typewriter in my description, I leave it up to you to watch the video for full understanding of the use of your typewriter. 


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Jake E. Stief

Monday, January 16, 2012

LZ Tries to Eat His Own Foot!

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My bearded dragon LZ tries to eat his own foot.  I was filming him on the bluescreen and was inticing him to run across the screen with meal worms.  After he ate one he must have figured his toes were mealworms too :D
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Jake E. Stief

Tunnel in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein: A book review (No Spoilers)

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Hello everyone!  This is my review for the amazing book Tunnel in the Sky by Robert A. Heinlein, on of my favorite Sc-fi authors.  I highly recommend you to read this Sci-fi/Adventure.
Hi, I'm Jake E. Stief and today I am going to review the book Tunnel in the Sky by Robert A Heinlein.  First off, let me tell you that It is nearly impossible or at least very hard to give a book review without giving away any of the plot or story.  I will warn you that there may be a few spoilers in here which could potentially ruin your reading experience.  While I will reveal only what is absolutely necessary in my mind to convince you that you should or should not read this book.  So basically this book takes place sometime in the future;  the Earth is overpopulated and 100s of thousands of other planets for that matter.  Technology has advanced sufficiently, people can teleport, travel through time, etc.  The main character is a teenager named Rod Walker and his goal to master his high school Survival course.  Rather than taking a simple exam he must literally 'survive' for up to ten days without any knowledge what so ever of where he would have to withstand the wild.  It could be any climate, planet, terrain, etc.    This exercise can literally be lethal.  He and the rest of the class is teleported to the same region and placed (unknowingly with three other survival classes).  Before leaving however, they are inflicted with the fear of a vicious beast called the stober.  He steps into a seemingly tranquil terrain much like that of Earth.  Over a matter of days of living in this foreign land Rod accidentally stumbles across another survival student named 'Jack'  who quickly convinces him of something which I will not tell you.  The sun rises and sets far too many times for it to have been only 10 days.  They soon realize that the gate which teleports them back to civilization was not going to appear.  They were stuck there.  Living on the belief that they would need to group with more people in order to survive they start making signals to bring more folks in.  In many ways this book is very similar to Lord of the Flys and at the same time very different.  Lord of the Flys is about a group of kids which have been isolated from civilization who start to tear people up in order to survive and I say this literally.  They collapse any form of civilization.  Tunnel in the Sky takes a different look on things.  Rather than tearing things apart, the group of teens tries to build their own civilization from ground up starting only with supplies they brought on their journey.  I enjoyed reading how this bunch of people erected their own form of life, everything from their own government to starting to forge metal.  This book is stunning just as many of Robert A Heinlein's books are.  I was on the edge, reading this book at any chance I could get.  I would much enjoy coping with the same situation they were in.  I would love to test my survival skills.  So, overall I rate this book 5 out of 5. A great read it is indeed.  I wouldn't say that it would be for anyone under 13 though.   It may be a little hard to understand with the way Robert A. Heinlein worded things at the beginning of the novel.  Now I am going to read one chapter from the book, like I usually do, just to see if it intrigues you.  I highly recommended it and I can't argue enough that you read this book!     
I can not post the excerpt I read, as it would make may description past the maximum amount.  I will however post may favorite quote from the book:
     The young man was dressed only in walking shorts and soft bush shoes.  "Friends," he said, "we are gathered here tonight to found a new nation."
     He paused to let the idea sink in.  "You know our situation.  We fervently hope to be rescued.  I will even go so far as to say that I think we will be rescued...eventually.
     "It might be tomorrow...it might be our descendants a thousand years from now.  But whem the main body of our great race reestablishes contact with us, it is up to us whether they find a civilized society, or flea-bitten animals without language, without art-with the light of reason grown dim.  Or no survivors at all, nothing but bones picked clean!"
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Jake E. Stief