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Archive for November, 2007


Hosting for Life, Only $95 - A Perfect Hosting for Blogger

Hot on the heels of the BlueFur $10 web hosting special comes Top Hosting Center with a deal that will give you hosting for life. That’s right, hosting for life! How can they do that? That’s what this ReviewMe review will explain.

For a one time payment of $95, the Rudolph deal from Top Hosting Center will host your blog or website for as long as you’re alive. If you’re nice, they may host it even after you’re dead. The deal is limited to the first 1000 people who order and is available in both Windows or Linux platform. The full plan includes the following:

For Life Hosting

  • One time fee of $95 US
  • 250 GB disk space, 3000 GB bandwidth
  • 1 free domain name registration included
  • Instant blogs creation
  • Unlimited MySQL databases that will allow you to create as many blogs as you want
  • Host unlimited subdomains
  • Host unlimited domains - transfer all your other domains to your Rudolph lifetime hosting package
  • Instant backups
  • unlimited FTP accounts
  • Web mail and unlimited email aliases
  • 99.9% Uptime

All Rudolf Special Hosting accounts are paid for up front. You can cancel your account within the first 30 days and get a full refund. But, if you registered a new domain name with the account and choose to cancel after two days of service, Top Hosting Center will deduct $9.95 from the refund for the cost of the domain registered. You will maintain full ownership of the new domain however.

BeoWulf : Great Real3D Animation Movie

BeoWulf Movie Poster

The animation at play in Beowulf is staggering in its depth and realization. The opening sequence alone begs the question - how many layers upon layers of texturing went into the work? Similar to the infamous muddy side-panels of the yellow pizza delivery truck in Toy Story, the scope and quality of effects work on display here is nearly inhuman.The character animation for Beowulf, that of hyper real CGI, unfortunately taunts and is sometimes bit hard by the “Uncanny Valley Theory” of animation.

Every character brought out the possibility of a sharp double take because of the animation, or simply because of the look of the characters’ dark eyes. Along with the striking animation, through which Zemeckis has always shown great prowess, is the direction of the voice actors. However he pulls it off, Zemeckis found brilliance in the voice of Ray Winstone. His voice is one full table leg of the entirety of the film. Winstone growls and rumbles through the film, giving life and energy to the heroic character of Beowulf. If only that voice had a fulcrum big enough, it could move the world. The effects work of the film, the CG character animation and voice work, that’s where the magic is supposed to begin and carried into the stratosphere by the newly christened Digital/IMAX 3D, or so-called Real3D


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