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Can I Get Paid to Play Video Games?
Can people really get paid to play video games? Or, is it just a big fat lie that serves no real purpose? In truth, people can, and are, getting paid to play video games every single day. However, the word "play" usually loses some of it's meaning with this type of opportunity.
One of the biggest misconceptions about playing games for cash is that it is all fun and games. You get to sit back, relax, play video games, and then collect a big fat check at the end of it all. That would truly be a great job; but unfortunately, that's not how it really works. Rather than playing a video game for fun, you will be testing it as part of a task.
You heard correctly, professional video game testers aren't paid to have loads of fun playing cool, new video games -- they're paid to test and evaluate new video games for developers.
The most common response to the above is "what's the difference between playing and testing?" Well, it's simple really. When you play a game, you beat an area and move onto the next. When you test a game, you beat an area and then RESTART that area and play it again. You don't do this once, twice, or even three times. You do this many, many times until you've located all the bugs and glitches of that area. This could mean playing a particular part of a game a dozen or more times to ensure that you've located all possible problems. Does that sound like a "good time" to you? Probably not!
Don't get the wrong impression. Video game testers can and do have fun doing their job -- it's just that the fun isn't as much as some people think it is. Rather than drinking cola, eating pizza, and hanging out with friends playing great games, testers are actually working trying to make games better.
If you're a gamer and want to get paid to play video games, then a job as a video game tester is exactly what you need. Not only will it satisfy your cash flow needs, but you may very well start a lucrative career in the process!
Do you think you've got what it takes to be a video game tester? Are you ready to test games and not just play them? If you honestly think you're ready, visit http://Gamer-Testing-Ground.com and find out how you can get started testing video games today! Article Source: ArticlesBase.com
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leading feminist slams Steve Irwin, the crocodile man is she sexualy frustrated?
Germaine Greer
September 6, 2006
THE world mourns. The world-famous wildlife warrior Steve Irwin has died a hero, doing the thing he loved, filming a sequence for a new TV series.
Irwin was the real Crocodile Dundee, a great Australian, an ambassador for wildlife, a global phenomenon, a superhuman generator of merchandise, books, interactive video games and action figures.
The only creatures he could not dominate were parrots. A parrot once did its best to rip his nose off his face. Parrots are a lot smarter than crocodiles.
What seems to have happened on Batt Reef is that Irwin and a cameraman went off in a little dinghy to see what they could find. What they found were stingrays. You can just imagine Irwin yelling: "Just look at these beauties. Crikey! With those barbs a stingray can kill a horse." (Yes, Steve, but a stingray doesn't want to kill a horse. It eats crustaceans, for God's sake.)
All Australian children know about stingrays. We are now being told that only three people have ever been killed by Australian stingrays. One of them must have been the chap who bought it 60 years ago in Brighton Baths where my school used to go on swimming days.
As a Melbourne boy, Irwin should have had a healthy respect for stingrays, which are actually commoner, and bigger, in southern waters than they are near Port Douglas.
The only time Irwin ever seemed less than lovable to his fans (as distinct from zoologists) was when he went into the Australia Zoo crocodile enclosure with his month-old son in one hand and a dead chicken in the other. For a second you didn't know which one he meant to feed to the crocodile. If the crocodile had been less depressed it might have made the decision for him.
The adoring world was momentarily appalled. They called it child abuse. But that's entertainment at Australia Zoo.
Irwin's response to the sudden outburst of criticism was bizarre. He believed that he had the crocodile under control. But he could have fallen over, suggested an interviewer. He admitted that was possible, but only if a meteor had hit the Earth and caused an earthquake of 6.6 on the Richter scale. That sort of self-delusion is what it takes to be a "real Aussie larrikin".
What Irwin never seemed to understand was that animals need space. The one lesson any conservationist must labour to drive home is that habitat loss is the principal cause of species loss. There was no habitat, no matter how fragile or finely balanced, that Irwin hesitated to barge into, trumpeting his wonder and amazement to the skies. There was not an animal he was not prepared to manhandle. Every creature he brandished at the camera was in distress. Every snake badgered by Irwin was at a huge disadvantage, with only a single possible reaction to its terrifying situation, which was to strike.
In 2004 Irwin was accused of illegally encroaching on the space of penguins, seals and humpback whales in Antarctica, where he was filming a documentary called Ice Breaker. An investigation by the Australian Department of the Environment resulted in no action being taken, which is not surprising seeing that John Howard, the Prime Minister, made sure that Irwin was one of the guests invited to a "gala barbecue" for George Bush a few months before.
Howard is now Irwin's chief mourner, which is only fair, seeing that Irwin announced that Howard is the greatest leader the world has ever seen.
The animal world has finally taken its revenge on Irwin, but probably not before a whole generation of kids in shorts seven sizes too small has learned to shout in the ears of animals with hearing 10 times more acute than theirs, determined to become millionaire animal-loving zoo-owners in their turn.
This is an edited extract of an opinion piece by Germaine Greer in The Guardian.
If you know anything about Germain Greer you will know that he femanism is caused by her hate of her father, and for all men. steve Irwin was all man so obviously she hated him. The queensland police viewed the footage and he wasnt herassing the ray. Greer is a sick hatefull woman, no wonder femanism is so perverted and hated
Im a recent interview Greer was talking about how she has been celebrant for a number of years. Men get horney , women get cranky
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I'm looking to purchase one of those educational, interactive, video games for my 3 1/2 year old son. I keep reading mixed reviews for both. Whats your experience with these products and which would you recommend?
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how do people deal with cyber crushes, curiousities and fascinations?
this Yahoo world and the people in it are like a safe interactive video game but i notice small cyber crushes, curiousities and fascinations and favourites occuring .....
Are they of a low level fleeting value or do youplace more value on them?
How do you engage with your little soon to vanish cyber crushes, curiousities and fascinations and favourites?
Question stalking? e-mailing? IMing?
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