my take on that

ReviewReviewReviewReviewReviewTask Killer 2.30Nov 14, '07 8:20 PM
for everyone
Category:Other
http://www.rsdsoft.com/task_killer/index.php4

A handy way to kill those pesky hanged processes and tasks. It also gives a more descriptive explanation of the processes than Windows' built-in task manager.

Software description (from their website):

This program allows you to quickly terminate applications, processes, windows, to start/stop Windows services and etc. ie. you may "kill" a frozen (hanged up) application, process or service by clicking on the windows taskbar's Task Killer icon and choosing application (process) from the menu list. You will forget clumsy key combination Ctrl-Alt-Del forever!

Features overview:

* Very fast and neat way to unload ("kill") freezed ("hanged") applications, processes or services. Shows tasks, windows and(or) services in popup menu.
* "Smart Kill" mode - is more safe mode to kill program then standard task manager.
* Applications memory usage control.
* Flexible settings.
* Global hotkeys.
* User firendly interface.
* Very low process usage and memory usage.
* Freeware!



ReviewReviewReviewTransformersJul 8, '07 11:49 AM
for everyone
Category:Movies
Genre: Action & Adventure
SPOILER ALERT: This review contains descriptions of certain scenes. Don't read if you haven't seen the movie yet, unless you don't mind having a little foreknowledge...

Finally got to watch Transformers a couple of nights ago. I had high expectations of the film because I heard that it was "great" from other people. So was it really great? Well, yes and no.

The graphics was definitely awesome. I enjoyed the way the robots transformed and how tiny details were meticulously rendered--like how Prime's "earmuffs" would rotate back and forth while he was talking.

The action was good but sometimes confusing and I'd go "Who's that? Who's fighting who?" but that's forgivable.

What looked weird for me were robots climbing buildings and Optimus Prime hiding under the bridge? Is this Spiderman I'm watching?

Also, the story didn't quite hang together as seamlessly as it should. I understand that it's an action film and it's not supposed to be deep, etc. but still, the plot was so weird. Like, how come the Decepticons had to go through all the trouble to hack into U.S. supercomputers to get info about Megatron and the Autobots knew the entire story all along? How come these robots can go around breaking the pavement beneath their feet while Bumblebee couldn't break the chains that held him? If Bumble Bee had been a Beetle (as he originally was) in the movie, that might have been forgivable. How come Optimus and the other robots didn't rescue him? Because they were afraid of hurting the humans? They didn't have to hurt the humans for crying out loud. They could just walk over and snap Bumblebee's chains, then go away. I mean, they've already caused a lot of property damage, so what's a few more kilometers of broken pavement?

And the most puzzling phenomena was how Megatron got defeated. Optimus Prime had to open his chest so that Sam could put the cube in it as a last resort. Why then, would Megatron so willingly open his chest to absorb the cube's energies?

I don't know...I like my action (I loved "300") but there's just too many action flicks going around for any to make a difference unless there's a good flow of the story or good characterization.

And speaking of characterization, it's all wrong.

Take note, I'm a fanboy of Transformers. I literally grew up with the original 2D cartoons, and there was a time when I memorized the entire dialogues, script and music of Transformers: the Movie (a 2-hour 2D animated flick). I'm not kidding, you could start off with any line in the movie and I could complete it all the way to the end. I watched that film over and over that I wouldn't be surprised if that was the reason our Betamax player finally conked out.

So back to characterization...My primary bone of contention...In the Witwicky's garden, Optimus Prime looked clumsy and stupid, stepping on the fountain, the plants, etc. And then he was overbearing and impatient...not quite the REAL Optimus Prime who's generally more sensible and sensitive.

Others...Ironhide was too much of a war freak, and Starscream had a deep voice? Where's the raspy, irritating, high-pitched voice of the scheming and traitorous Starscream?

Also, it would have been cool if the real Soundwave had been there instead of a small tape recorder turned into a robot that looks like a thin metal version of a gremlin.

So anyway, that's it. Good mindless action, but if you're old like me and would like a little more substance, guess this can wait for the DiBiDi version...

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