The day after the game's launch, I was finally able to boot up Assassin's Creed: Unity. I'll give a full review once I complete the game, but what do I think about it so far? Find out after the jump!
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Opinions Change
Since I was about 4 years old, I have worked with and owned
computers. I've always been wowed by the nifty things these devices can do, the
games they play, and - even at a young age - the potential they had to change
your life. In other words, computers have always been important to me, and
something I try not to take for granted.
Normally when I write these articles and reviews for The Inner
Dorkdom, I do so using Microsoft Word 2010, then I import them into the ID
blog. I know the program fairly well, have used it in its various incarnations
since 1988 or so (even though I had no idea what I was typing back then), and I
have a brand new copy of Office 2014 on my shelf that I've yet to use. For
anyone who knows me, I've been a Microsoft Office (or equivalent) and Windows
user for my entire life.
This article was not typed using Microsoft Word 2010; this
article was not typed using a Windows application, and this article was not
typed on my Kindle Fire HD.
This document was typed in Pages - the Apple iPad Air's primary
word processor. Why is this a big deal for me? Find out after the jump!
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