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Superior option to scanning? Re: How To: Scan Prints to Archive TC! April — I find it amazing that whenever an article o f this sort is written, that the least expensive and, IMHO, the best solution is never mentioned. Use your digital camera. To make life simpler, I use an old copy stand that has the arms out to the side to hold four photo blue bulbs. The bulbs have a relatively short life, 25 hours or so, but they only cost about $6, so it's not a big expense when they need replacing. The camera is attached to the stand via the threaded hole in the camera, body. I output a video signal from my CoolPix 995 and view the image on a separate monitor. By moving the camera u p o r down, o r b y zooming in or out, I can easily get the image I want. Once I'm happy, I press the shutter and go to the next image.
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I believe this is a far superior option to any sort of scanning. Alf Bristow S30 million dollar backlog Re: Media levy: Hearings end, saga continues, To April — Frank Lenk says in his article that companies can register with the CPCC for a rebate of the media levy. Is it possible for individuals to register and request a yearly rebate? I wouldn't mind filing an annual report for the CDs I've purchased for storing my scanned photos in order to justify a rebate. I also wouldn't mind, a month after filing a rebate request and not receiving it, taking the issue to small claims court. If a few hundred (or a few thousand) users d i d this, t h e CPCC might find that their $30 million dollar backlog was evaporating. David Brown
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expensive cameras typically use a single chip t o sample the three basic image components — red, green and blue. More expensive cameras use a separate CCD for each, resulting in a more realistic and detailed picture. But as Konkin says, "The number o f chips is not as important as it used to be. Chips come in different sizes. Now there are smaller chips with high pixel counts. Megapixel chips — a million o r more pixels — are common on the market." The minimum pixel count f o r good
Digital video looks better i n terms of line resolution, measurably so. Unlike analogue, it can be copied and edited with no signal loss or image degradation and it's a shorter step to streaming on the Web, video mail and DVD. features and functions on a digital camcorder," says Alex Hine, senior sales associate for Henry's Photo Video. So is all that information giving us an education or causing us confusion? "There is a lot of highly technical camera information, and a majority of people want a simple 'memory machine; but businesses, pro shooters and independent filmmakers are using digital video, too," Hille explains. "There are cameras for each of them, but again, you've got to know how and why you're going to use the camera and its features." Image sensors One of the most important camcorder features is the type of imaging device it employs. Called a CCD ( f o r charge-coupled device) o r chip, the sensor is covered with tiny pixels (for picture elements) that turns light coming through the lens into electronic signals, stored as digital data. Chips are a significant contributor to image quality; they dramatically affect colour balance and low-light shooting capability. Generally, the more chips the better. One of the main dividing lines in camcorder price and quality comes between the one-chip and three-chip variety. Less
resolution DV images is around 680,000; it gets better going up from there, but it also gets more expensive. Lens and zoom features As well as the CCD, the optical quality of the camera's lens influences a l l aspects of the image, from sharpness to colour saturation to brightness. Hille says today's lenses, whether glass or plastic, deliver a good image, often better than the chip can handle. What he's concerned about is the zoom lens, and how it's often pitched as "the bigger the better" by some marketers. A true optical zoom changes image magnification before it hits the CCD. 'The digital zoom is an effect, not a feature," he says scornfully. Merkle agrees; the bigger the digital zoom, the worse the picture. "At 300x, it's an atrocious picture. Typical cameras have a 10x or 12x optical zoom, which is fine — equate it to a strong telephoto on a still camera. There are some good optical zooms that go as high as 20x," he adds. A word of caution — even the smallest cameras can have a zoom mechanism, but be careful i t can't be heard by the on-board camera microphone. Image stabilization Like the zoom, there are both optical TORONTO C O M P U T E S !
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Toronto-based children's performer and musician Mark Kersey loves jazz and swing music from the '30s and '40s. When he got together with his singing partner Zoey, they decided M record a video o f themselves performing along with Blossom Dearie's recording of Give Him the Doh La La at the studio of a friend. "So we went to his studio and set up a camera and we began goofing around," Kersey says, "and I later took the footage, cut and pasted it together, made some of it black and white and put together a video." That video becaMe a promotional tool for their act Loungevity, and when they sent the video, now burned onto a. standard CD, around to various clubs and potential festivals, it helped Loungevity land some pretty decent gigs. One was the Celebrate Toronto festival, which was unfortunately cancelled because of Iasi summer's garbage strike. "But we got booked by Toronto City Hall on the strength of that video," Kersey says. "I now send video CDs to anyplace I think I can get a job." Kersey sends out digital videos of his various other acts as well. These include his children's group, The Stylamanders and the Duelling Pianos, in which he performs with Randy Vancourt. Vancourt is well known for his work with the Second City touring company and on the YTV show Don't Lick the Pig. The advantages of using digital video as a selfpromotion tool are obvious for someone like Kersey. When he sends a professional looking video on CD along with a press package to a club manager or festival organizer, it lets them get a better look at his act immediately and make hiring decisions more quickly. As well, a solid video can sometimes replace live auditions. "Usually, I would go to a place and perform live and that was time consuming and a bit frustrating as sometimes you are not 100 per cent on your game," Kersey continues. "Whereas with a video, i f you have shot a live performance, that really sells. People say that a picture is worth 1,000 words. Well, video is worth much more than that." Kersey says that digital video technology has become simple to use, and it has become much easier today to use digital video as a self-promotion tool. He shoots almost all of his videos himself on a Canon digital video camera, then edits the footage
on his home PC and mixes the sound on an Applebased system before moving it over to the video. Using the CD format has proven to have other advantages for self-promotion. Along with the videos, Kersey adds other promotional materials to his CDs, including high-quality publicity photos, images shot at various gigs and media information. Kersey has also added some of the videos to the Web sites promoting his various acts, such as www.loungevity.com, and he offers MP3 music from his group The Stylamanders at www.thestylamanders.com. He plans to include video clips of The Stylamanders when he redesigns the site. Hook, punch tine and hotlink Kersey is not the only performer to find digital video ideal for promotion. Winnipeg, Manitobabased comedian and performer Al Simmons (mwv.alsimmons.com) — who models his act and rather outrageous props on the works of such comedian greats as Danny Kaye, Spike Jones and Jimmy Durante — has found digital video to be a great way of getting people interested in booking him and points out that the digital video on CD format was an improvement from using standard video tapes that went out with press packages. "I was surprised at how convenient it was to go with video and it proved to be a very good move for me," Simmons says. "This is what really surprises me. A press package arrives at someone's office and usually beside them is a computer and almost right away they take the CD with the video and put it into the computer and there I am as they watch the video. It even has a hotlink directly to my Web site. More often than not, a video tape would end up in the trunk of a car and get kicked around for months without getting watched." Currently, Simmons has some 20,000 CDs circulating with digital videos of his performance and television appearances. He is planning a new version that will include a wide range of press and supplementary promotional materials along with the videos. Video clips of Simmons' act are also available for download at www.livetourartists.comial_simmons/. While it is too early for Simmons to say whether the videos are having a substantial impact on his bookings, he does know that he got one gig on the strength of the videos and has heard from others who have expressed interest in hiring him based on the videos they have seen. continued on page 26
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By MIRYANA GOLUBOVICH Jeeves is a fraud. Yeah, Jeeves, your super-human Internet butler and smug poster boy for Askjeeves.com. Sure, he invites Web users to ask him anything like a techno wise man with answers to all - and gives the tip to "enter a question, word o r phrase and then click 'ask:" But hes not real and he won't answer the question. Whether the question or comment be technical, theoretical, hypothetical o r opinion-based, please turn your- attention to, one of hundreds of thousands of friendly neighbourhood message boards. They're community gathering spaces for the futuremand have come a long way from the BBSes we all used to know and love. Today the Internet is host to thousands of messages a day, posted by people with questions, concerns, comments. or by anyone looking fora good discussion that they may not have been able
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the ones where I'm a 'regular,' and 'a random sampling? She says she doesn't get to everything every day, but does get a good idea o f what's going on with Table Talk from what she reads. Many message boards are free to, jOin, but to register for Table Talk, users are required to pay a fee o f US$6.50 per month for the basic user option. Table Talk has been around since Salon.com first began in November 1995, and has a strong community that Williams says is pretty much self-regulating, so she doesn't intervene too often. "Users often mediate their own disputes, which is better for everyone," she says.. "But if I need to step in and remind someone of the rules, I will." Jill Lassaline, founder, site operator, and moderator o f Parentsworld.com, a Calgary-based Web site for single parents, says "Board moderation is a fine line sometimes and one that I struggle with when issues do come up.". Her rules are simple and outlined i n the agreement a user must click through to register: Don't post ads, links to a business or money making schemes; don't post anything offensive; don't post a URL t o another site and don't post personal ads. "Just behave, use common sense, and be nice or I'll ban you and Sue-'will beat you up." It's not too clear who Sue is, but the sentence ends with a colon-plusbracket stniley face. Lassaline began her site's message board five years ago - five years after giving birth to her Web site - as a tool to draw people to her site in an interesting new manner. "I heard that it'll draw people in and make people come back," she explains. "You can get 20,000 peo-
ple a day reading, but it's the people coming back that you want." Since January 2001, she's had 2,180 people register, and received countless postings a day, of which she tries to read each one. R e -posting advertisementsafter being asked not to is Lassaline's most common reason for banning people from her message board. "I had one woman fight with me that she had a right to post whatever-she wanted." The woman kept repeating her offense, so Lassaline banned her While she says the board is fortunate to have many good users, she has had to ban people for harassment. "People with a lot o f free time on their hands seem to enjoy corning in and posting messages about how single moms are just money grubbing "itches," she says, and sarcastically adds that i t " m u s t b e t h e extravagant lifestyles we live." Lassaline h a s h a d m a n y heated debates over several hot topics on her, message board that she watches closely. Child support has been an issue that has come u p time and time again, and although the message board is primarily for parent-based issues, she has had other controversial issues break out, likegun control. "Usually I ' l l l e t people speak. I f they're way out o f line, the whole thread j u s t disappears." She rarely edits a post, and doesn't even have a bad word filter. "I figure we're all grown up, we've seen them;" she says. There was one incident though where she had a guy posting who she believes was drunk, because his language got worse and worse as he posted. "We did go in at the time and edit out a few o f
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Libel liabilities Although Lassaline and Harris have both had to deal with messy situations on their message boards, neither has ever had any legal issues arise. Harris says it's a grey area where the responsibility lies when something libelous is said. Does the onus fall on the host of the message board i f there are a n y defamatory comments posted? "I would think not, because if the host is responsible, then essentially what you're saying i s the whole culture o f bulletin boards is illegal, 'cause there's no way you can avoid it," says Harris. "If you're doing that, then the freedom o f speech issue becomes a bit paramount." However, Canadian message board hosts may find that defense to be less solid than they would like. According to Michael Geist, a law professor at the University of Ottawa who specializes in Internet law, there is something in US law that exempts intermediaries such as message board providers, b u t n o t i n Canadian law. "We don't have equivalent legislation in Canada, though most people would probably argue that message board providers would similarly not be held responsible for the postings of their users," says Geist. "The operators certainly seek to ensure that is the case through legal language on their sites a n d i n t h e i r contracts w i t h
posters." There have been Canadian cases where message board users ran into some legal trouble regarding their postings. I n 1998, Philip Services Corp. won a court order forcing some ISPs to give up the anonymity o f users posting messages that defamed the Canadian waste management company. Some ISPs revealed the identities of some of the users; others deleted the messages in question. In the US, there have been a couple of big cases w h e r e companies h a v e involved message board providers i n suits regarding defamatory statements by users. I n 2001, Mediu-, Systems, Inc., tried to sue several m e s s a g e board users after critical defamatory remarks showed u p online. Medinex eventually dropped t h e suit, which attempted to force Yahoo! to provide the identities o f 14 users, some o f whom were claimed t o be shareholders and employees o f Medinex. There was also the 2theMart.com case, i n which US District Judge Thomas Zi1ly dismissed a subpoena on the hunt for the identity of people posting their opinions o n a n InfoSpace message board. In both cases, the plaintiffs took direct action against the message board users. The message board providers weren't at risk, due to a rule in US law. "There's a statute that specifically says that when
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It's said that conspiracy theories are most popular when times are stressful. Your humble correspondent respectfully disagrees. From my reading o f •history (as, I must note, an enthusiastic amateur, not a professional), i t seems that conspiracy theories abound at all times. We're lucky to live in an age when communication is everything — so we have access to more such theories than our forefathers and foremothers might have. Not only that, I have theories about conspiracy theories. I believe that people take up beliefs that they're being lied to by the powers that be (whether those powers be political, military, legislative, clerical o r — best o f all — all o f the above) for one o f two reasons. Either their lives are so dull that they're prepared to stretch their individual and collective belief systems just to brighten up an otherwise dreary existence or they feel so angry about being left out o f life's good stuff that they make up some outlandish theory to explain who's done
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gobble up the savings (those 15-inch laptop displays may be sexy, but they're not energy efficient), or shrink the batteries to save space and weight. The solution, say some, is fuel cells. Fuel cells convert cheap, common substances — hydrogen and oxygen - into electrical energy, heat and water. There are several complex processes for accomplishing this, but the one used by manufacturers l i k e Casio, w h o h i s developed a fuel cell to power its mobile products, relies on methanol. Hydrogen is extracted from the methanol and then the reaction proceeds, splitting the electroni from the 'hydrogen atoms and using them to generate a current. Instead o f recharging a fuel cell b y plugging it in, you just add more hydrogen (the oxygen comes from the surrounding air). For portable devices, this will come in the form of a methanol cartridge about the size of a fountain pen's ink cartridge. Reportedly, the fuel cell will have to be accompanied by a battery, because
the fuel cells aren't good at accommodating t h e varying pbWer needs o f portable devices (the high draw when a hard drive spins up„ for example, followed b y a lower operating load). Batteries can cope with this variation, so fuel cells will charge the batteries, wbich will power the devices. In theory, methanol has 40 to 60 times the energy efficiency of the lithium ion in our best batteries: However, experts suggest that the first fuel cell power sources will offer a five to one advantage over similar sized batteries; this could increase to 10 to 1 as the technology improves. That's appealing. Imagine a laptop that would last a full day or a handheld that needed refueling once a month. There are, to be sure, a few obstacles to overcome along the way. One is a basic question of fuel supply. Instead of simply plugging into an outlet to recharge a device, we'll need to carry some of those little methanol cartridges. To be practical, they'll have to
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Security Symantec's suite, b u t also sometimes harder to use. Setup does a good job of installing the various components and getting a user up and running, with one curious omission: The firewall i s turned o f f b y default Unless a user knoWs to, manually turn it on, much of the potential protection from this suite will be lost. Once turned on, a wizard does a good job of helping to configure the firewall, identifying installed .programs t h a t might want t o access the Internet o r local area network. As with many other software firewalLs, be prepared for a couple of days o f having the software frequently asking you whether you're prepared to allow various programs permission to use the Net - and be prepared for, some surprises regarding which programs want to go online. Like a firm but loving parent, you should be prepared to say "No" to your software now and then. Besides letting you be firm with your software, the program's parental control features let you block applications, chat, instant messaging o r even individual whether they're computer drives or settop device& It's best to know your own requirements and playback environment before burning a disc, or you'll find it's only usefUl as a coaster. Just, before burning (or at: the authoring stage), you can add CD playback and auto-play programs, as well as adding or removing region codes and zone locks on DVDs.
Choosing a disc Now that we've covered the basics, it's time to choose the disc that's best for your needs If you are familiar with an audio CD, you already know what VCDs and DVDs look like. Video CDs (VCDs) play on computers with VCD playback software and o n The Woad Id My Cebide most DVD machine& The video quality continued from page 22 is limited - at best equivalent to VHS not make up one? Go to the Turn Left site and usually delivered in a small window. (www.0networks.corni-cubsfan/conspiracy.html), It is possible to use menus and chapters fill in the online form, press the "Tell me on a VCD. more" button and you'll have a conspirVCDs hold about a n hour o f video acy theory all your own. And, i f the real material; some programs w i l l encode world isn't doing enough for you, you MPEG-2, a higher quality image, to CD, can base the rest of your life on it. but only about 15 minutes of full-screen material will fit. Alan Thwaits, a TC! Contributing Editor can be reached at SuperVideo CDs (SVCDs) deliver a praxis@pathcom.com. • canadacomputes.com M A Y
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removing d e l e t e d Outlook Express e-mail messages, temporary files and other unwanted but persistent data and files. Its Uninstaller feature can clean remnants left behind with Windows' o w n Add/Remove Programs , control paneL As well, OuickClean can search and remove spyware and adware programs. By downloading a bunch o f applications (Zone Alarm firewall, AdAware, an antivirus program and more), you could duplicate most o f its features, but the convenience of a single install and a single interface make this worthwhile. Just don't forget to turn on the firewall. •
larger video window at a quality similar to SVHS. Two stereo audio tracks and four subtitles can`be added. Menus and Chapters stops are supported. SVCD handles-about 40 minutes o f video. An SVCD can be played on many standalone DVD players and on all computers with >a DVD-ROM o r CD-ROM drive, with the help of a software-based decoder/player. Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs) can be single- o r double-sided, and have a much greater storage capacity. Upwards of two hours o f high-quality video, at full screen size, and several tracks o f either Dolby Digital o r 5.1 Surround Sound• fit on a DVD - depending on the encoding used. DVDs support hot button navigation and motion menus, chapters, multiple languages, subtitles and video tracks as well as slide shows, Web links and more. There are several competing DVD formats, and more on the way. They have similar capacities and features, but are best suited for different storage purposes and delivery environments. Check out DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM and now DVD-VR to determine the best format for you. ♦
Mac Chronicles continued from page 24 Anybody with a bit of knowledge about hard drive recovery can read that information still on your hard drive. Scary eh? Apple has built a neat utility that will turn all the binary data on your hard drive into zeros. Your hard drive will basically be digitally blank. This is not some cool parlour trick to hide data from your friends. This will really, really erase your hard drive completely and irretrievably. If you want more information o n h o w t o d o this, check o u t AppleCare D o c u m e n t 1 0 7 4 3 7 a t www.apple.com/support. Finally, one of the best ways to maintain your computer is through your own knowledge. Read up on hard drive and operating system maintenance. T h e AppleCare documents can be an invaluble source. Just type "OS X mainteance" into the search bar and start rowsing. Also, there are several good ooks available from O'Reilly Books smacoreilly.com) i n easy t o under-t stand English. Most of them are pocket ooks and do not require reading from ont to back. Happy computing! •
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Familiar tool helps video editors go digit* By A N D R E W M O O R E - C R I S P I N
Anyone who has been editing video for a while is likely familiar with analogue tape editing,using a source and destination VTR, connected through an editing console. In fact, the process of searching source material and cueing up in and out marks using a jog/shuttle wheel becomes something of an ingrained process, making the switch from ana• logue to digital a difficult one. Going from the two VTR editing suite setup to an all-in-one interface, using mouse and keyboard commands, forces video aficionados to re-learn much of what they already:know. Contour A/V Solutions has a product that successfully bridges the digital_ divide in video editing, making the switch a less daunting process, blending the traditional analogue video editing feel with the superior power and relative inexpensiveness of.PC video editing. The Contour A/V ShuttlePRO is a USB controller that blurs the lines between analogue and digital editing
by bringing the tactile feeling of a jog/shuttle wheel and-one-touch mark in/out buttons to PC video editing.
The. ShuttlePRO is fully customizable and •will •work w i t h a n y application (whether a video application o r not) where users m i g h t deem i t useful. Customizing the peripheral is a tedious process, as there are nine buttons on the
unit and...14 point.s of sensitivity (seven application i s startedo which makes using the peripheral more seamless. reverse and seven forward} on the shuttle wheel. To t r u l y customize, the Anyone that has edited video • on an ShuttlePRO, users w i l l have t o o p m analogue setup will find it easy to jump their favourite video editing'application i n and start making simple-edits using the controller. to determine the keyboard functions While all the controls for simple video they want the unit to perform, then,program and label all the buttons accordediting are included on the ShuttkPRO, i t can't be counted as a replacement for ingly. T h e buttons come w i t h clear the keyboard and mouse. Only the most removabk caps, and a sheet:of cutouts basic functions are,covered on the face -for. the most common video editing functions is included in the box, or can of the unit; no, transition effects or other be downloaded from the Contour A / V tools could realistically be worked onto Solutions Web site (wwwcontourays.com). the face of the unit without creating a jumbled mess. Also, even the convenTen common, video and audio editing applications are pre-configured, which i e n c e of having a jog/shuttle wheel can't means that users need only place the r i v a l the speed of tising the mouse to appropriate b u t t o n labels o n t h e c o n t r o l a slider for fast video searching. ShuttlePRO to get started. Most of the A s a n added bonus, the peripheral pre-configured settings are f o r Sonic c o u l d a l s o theoretically be set, up as a Foundry (Acid, Vegas), Adobe (Premiere, p a d d l e wheel controller f o r, playing After" Effects) a n d MediaStudio A r k a n o i d , Pang o r any their freeware (MediaStudio Pro) programs. c l o n e s . • Once a custom profile has been creat-4r ed or one of the pre-configured ones is I N F chosen, the ShutdePRO software associates itself with the editing application should's° 190 (from USS125) executable, then loads up and selects the tour A/V Solutions appropriate profile whenever the video contourays.com
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What's new in Adobe Premiere? By LEE RICKWOOD The latest version o f Adobe's nonlinear video editing software, Premiere 6.5, is powerful and comprehensive. That's both good news and bad. It's good Adobe has added a powerful titling tool. Good an MPEG encoder has been added. New audio capabilities and real-time previews are now supported in an already loaded package. So what's bad about that? Well, some of Premiere's best features are dependant on computer power and may not function w e l l w i t h o u t changes o r upgrades t o y o u r current system. Premiere is still somewhat particular about installs; pre-existing hardware or software drivers can cause problems. If you're f a m i l i a r w i t h previous Premiere versions (back t o 5.0) this package is worth your consideration. I f you are brand new to nonlinear editing it may offer too much for your needs. Get started cleanly Premiere 6.5 wants to go into a clean system, ahead o f any other associated hardware (real-time cards such a s Canopus DVStorm2 o r Matrox RTX boards) and without graphics accelera-
tion. Graphics cards should be limited to 16-bit colour display, lest they steal resources from the CPU, resulting i n dropped frames or other hiccups. It's also important that presets from the capture card you're using be loaded as the editing mode presets. Without a proper match (compression settings, bit rate, frame rate and size, etc.) the card may not output t o tape. Fortunately, Premiere 6.5 has a View Settings option to match presets correctly. Premiere, li ke other programs, has specific requirements f o r capturing video. Compatibility among operating system, a p p l i c a t i o n s o f t w a r e , FireWire/1394 hardware, and camcorder is important. DV interfaces should comply w i t h t h e Open Host Controller Interface (OHCI) standard. Premiere 6.5 handles this with its DV Device Control Options menu, to specify camcorder manufacturers and models. A click on the Check Status button verifies the connection. Timely features added Real-time previews are a great timesaver for busy editors. It's a handy way to check transitions and special effects before committing to them.
Premiere help online Including Adobe's own training and support network, there are hundreds of Web sites with information about Premiere, among them: www.dvshopta/dvrafe/adobeprem.html www.ledetcomgoolstuff/software/premiere/ www.wrigleyvideacom/videotutoriaVindekhtm The new real-time preview requires onwunforgettable-events.com/premiere.html specific hardware to work fully — for PCs, Pentium 4 processors and at least www.stevengoti.com/prerniere.htm 256 MB RAM do best. According t o
Adobe, Premiere supports all its effects and transitions for real-time previews, but it's dependent on system resources. As the manual says, images "degrade gracefully" without the needed horsepower (slower frame rates, skipping audio, etc). Latest word in titling One o f Premiere's best enhancements is the titling capability. Gone is the old titter (from back in version 4). New is Title Designer, and lots of customizable templates and designer fonts. It's a little intimidating i f you're not familiar with other Adobe programs, but if you know Photoshop or Illustrator, Title Designer itself is worth the upgrade in the eye of many editors. Font colour, shadows, outlines and spacing are easily adjusted and saved for future use. Users can add texture and sheen, or create text on a path. Rolls and crawls can be used as well. Other title motion effects are made using Premiere's other editing functions and effects. Sounds like disc-o dancing For many, the most important upgrade in Premiere 6.5 is the MPEG encoder, supplied by Main Concept. Together with bundled DVD creation software (Sonic's DVDit! LE), Premiere is a solid disc making, as well as video editing, tool. The encoding functions are straightforward, b u t more importantly, give good results. The encoded image can be quite good, and the time needed t o encode not that lengthy (depending on the complexity. of your program, anticipate about 1.5:1 encoding times). For truly professional authoring, the tools in Premiere may not be enough — chapter points, embedded Web links and other elaborate DVD features are not always accessible. But f o r simple DVDs and
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Digital Shots: Taking a fieldtrip ByANDREW MOORE-CRISPIN Spring is, in the air and summer will soon be upon us. Unless you're the type that particularly enjoys going out in the freezing cold of winter to capture some wintertime scenes, you probably haven't taken too many outdoor pictures since - g o i n g into hibernation mode. Photography is a great hobby, as it can work itself into other interests; anything you find enjoyable is, worthy of being captured as a digital photo. In the spring, we start coming out of houses, bleary eyed and blinking at the sun, t o start pursuing warm weather hobbies. Whatever your hobbies — hiking, camping, rock climbing, weekend sports or just walking around the city — take a digital camera with you and shoot away. Once you've purchased a digital camera and storage media, taking pictures is cheap, unlike film where every exposure has a cost associated with it. Photography in its most basic sense is very simple indeed. The shutter opens for a set amount of time, depending on the brightness o f a scene and on how open the aperture is. Where it gets a bit more complicated is in trying to figure out the best way to capture the available light Should we go with a smaller aperture and resulting slower shutter speed and get`into stability issues — requiring, at best, steady hands and at worst, a tripod? Or, do we go with a larger aperture and corresponding, faster shutter speed at a sacrifice to depth of field? Depth o f field is the amount- of the scene behind and in front of the central subject that is in focus. The wider the aperture, the smaller the depth of field, hence, less of the scene will be in focus. This information can be used to get the results you're looking for in your pictures. If you want to frame and capture an entire scene, making your picture as accurate a representation of the actual scene as possible, keeping everythihg in focus is important. A smaller aperture and slower shutter speed will accomplish this. On the other hand, i f you want to draw attention to one particular object of interest in the whole scene, using a larger aperture and adjusting the shut'ter speed accordingly, then focusing on the central object will throw everything else out of focus to varying degrees. It's a good way to steer the eye through the csnedacomputes.com
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Digital Words: Get extra work out of layout software By JEFF CHAPMAN Sometimes people force software to do things it really has no interest in doing. Having plastered one program's interface, people are reluctant to teach themselves another, so they do their best to persuade Microsoft Works to format a newsletter, CorelDraw to word process a document or Adobe Photoshop to create line art. While it's usually humanly possible to force programs to obey even one's most diabolical commands, software works best when you let it be itself and do what it was designed to do. Word processors should primarily be used for processing words. Page layout software should be used for laying out pages. Illustration programs should be used for making illustrations. That said, however, there will always be those odd times when you just want to make a few simple tweaks to a document after you've already pulled in text and graphics created with other software, . and page layout packages have become increasingly accommodating in this department. Have your words and illustrations too In the early days o f desktop publish-
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Backing up data regularly is a good habit that is easy to let lapse. It is left off for the next day or for when we have some extra time - which never seems to happen. So the easier and quicker the process can be made, the more likely it is to be checked off the "to do" list. With this in mind, CMS Peripherals, Inc. has introduced a line o f external hard disks that are designed for the backup o f computers. Called the Automatic Backup System, or ABSplus, the units are a sleek silver colour and come in sizes of 20, 30, 40 and 60 GB. Once you have installed the software and connected the ABSplus to your computer (I
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I By HAROLD LASS Imagine a word processor that's compatible with and looks, feels and performs a lot like Microsoft Word. Imagine that this word processor is also available crossplatform (Windows, Linux, Unix, even Mac — eventually), comes with-a panorama of plug-ins and supports many languages. Then imagine this processor is free. Now, you can stop imagining. It's called AbiWord (www.abisource.com). So why is it free when you have to pay for Word or WordPerfect? For one thing, AbiWord is a child of open source software. Users are invited to suggest changes they feel will improve the s i f t . d J J program. And because the source code is freely available, as many as 200 proa Save .5s grammers have contributed e j PoPoO to t h e code since 1998. 3 €-.9 oft Currently, about 20 people Eevart a Page Setlp modify and update the proP11,11 Preview.. gram. And there are plans afoot t o expand AbiWord ib00e0avicoatowoof/ab1eon0.do1s/C9angolog/0.99 4-1_cologeloo ass into a full office suite. D 2 illomeilDavicabovortraOrworzi-Oocs/Choogoologr0.99 a_chango7107.Obo, For another, AbiWord isn't dole EL'd as robust as Word. Although it's capable o f performing all o f the essential word processing functions, including creating tables, it has difficulty assembling tables from files created by other word processors. Columns fair much better. And i f you're a WordPerfect user, AbiWord can handle those documents as well. But t h i n k of AbiWord as just another stripped down text editor. Just about D
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By MARA GULENS Occasionally, the game review process takes a n unexpected t u r n . Although the reviewer has a stack o f software and good intentions, nothing seems t o f i t t h e bill, as was the case when I sat down to review a title for this issue. Surveying the stack o f titles I wasn't ready t o start conquering t h a t particular morning made me, ponder the fate of the many CD-ROMs that have made their way into our house by way o f the review process. Many have initially been snapped up by eager, little computer player hands, and then have either been played again and again, or have been relegated to the "out-of-favour" stack. Suffice to say the "played again and again" stack is very small. I could go on about all the reasons the games failed, but it's probably more beneficial t o mention why the top three games i n our house have withstood the test o f time. Since some of these titles are fairly ancient, you may even find them in the bargain bins.
mainly, I think, it's because the game treats kids like humans, not couch potatoes who are satisfied with absent-mindedly clicking a key and watching shapes float by. Little People Discovery Airport Fisher Price Ages 2 to 4 Little People Discovery Airport is a winner because there's no confusion. Sounds elementary, but not if you look at the many wacky ways games are designed these days. Kids can easily navigate between the mini games, change levels m i d game and return to sections they enjoyed. Little kids love animals, and t h i s game gives them t h e ! chance to complete tasks and feed very real-looking cats and dogs.
JumpStart Baby Knowledge Adventure Ages 9 months to 24 months This title has a n original and deluxe version, and although it's intended for kids 9 to 24 months, there's something about the program that even senior-kindergarten kids can relate to. It could partially be because both versions pack so much into the content that kids don't get bored — games, colouring and the chance to dress teddy. But
JumpStart Artist Knowledge Adventure Ages 5 to 8 This title rewards kids with part ofi a different amusement park ride for successful completion o f an a r t project — and kids like that. Not only that, successful completion of the entire park is a goal that keeps them playing. There's also a lot of variety and the chance to relate to a group o f characters f r o m t h e JumpStart world. •
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By GEOFF MARTIN It's understandable that musicians become upset when their new albums are posted on file-sharing networks in the form of MP3s shortly after they're released, or, in some cases, before their release dates. But it's not very cool to cuss out your fans when they're looking to download a preview track from your unreleased album, perhaps to see if they wish to pay for the whole enchilada. That's the route Madonna has taken with potential music pirates of her latest album, American Life. On file-sharing networks such as Kazaa, fans who think they're downloading a version of her new songs are instead downloading a spoofed file that begins with a very menacing-sounding Madonna asking, "What the f"" do you think you're doing?" followed by several minutes of silence. The tactic has had a curious effect, however, as there seems to be more interest from downloaders in finding the spoofed file containing her rant than there is in
actually subjecting themselves to her music. "This sucks," wrote one frustrated poster at the message board section of Zeropaid.com. "I just downloaded American Life and I got the real song." Other fans looking to download the new tracks simply received loops from American Life's selftitled first single, proving conclusively that there's nothing like hearing a bad verse repeated 50 times over to make you realize how truly insipid the lyrics are. As if being sworn at wasn't enough, Madonna thought she'd stick it to her fans by forcing them to listen to her rapping the following beautiful prose over and over "I'm drinkin' a soy latte/I get a double shottay/It goes right through my bottay/And you know I'm satisfied." Oh, the humanity. Instead of either berating her fans or subjecting them to a cruel form of musical Chinese water torture, perhaps Madonna should have taken a page from the book of the always affable Barenalced Ladies. Back in 2000, fans of our hometown band looking to download a pirated copy of their new single instead received a message from two of its members saying, "Although you thought you were downloading our new single, what you're actually downloading is an advertisement for our new album, Maroon. It comes out September 12, and, uh, after that point, I'm sure you can download lots of stuff from the
Queens lab creates computers with "manners" Researcher; at Queen's ttnivemitv in Kingston. Ont_ are further perpetuating Canada's reputation as a -polite- country by creating a fascinating set of computer devices and software that together employ a sort of manners," by sensing their user's needs and availability, and responding to them appropriately. The concept v,as created by the Human Media Tab (11).:11.) at Queen's. and is known as the AttiTiti\k- User Interface (AUL Last month. se\cial members of the nine 'Mall HMI team. inclmihm, its director. Dr. Roei Veriegaal, travelled to Fort Lauderdale. Florida to present their Mil systems at a presligious conference ihat discusses as !hey With si; mail) A. CO:liptaLa tract us from wino we're 4 4
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new record. But until then, you can just get lots of stuff with us bugging you." Readers who are interested in hearing the Madonna rant should really save themselves the potential emotional damage that can arise from stumbling upon the aforementioned loops (or the real songs) on a filesharing network, and instead download a WAV file of the admonition here http//groups.yahoo.com/group/ winoc/files/madonnafake.wav In other news, the author wishes to advise readers victimized by the looped files that running your speakers through the dishwasher will not wash the ickiness from them, and is generally not advisable.
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I was actually looking forward to the new Command Et Conquer game. a t C has always had a good combination of storyline and gameplay. In Command a Conquer: Generals, this has been preserired — the gameplay is very cool and much improved ( n o t that there was much wrong with previous versions), and t h e storyline i s interesting, although given the current global political climate, rather disquieting. There are three forces in this game — the US, the Chinese, and the GLA. It is the last group that is unsettling. The GLA (Global Liberation Army) is by all accounts patterned a f t e r liberation groups t h a t existed i n t h e 1970s. However, given that the geographical situation of most of the action here is in the "Stan" (Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, etc.) the GLA can easily become synonymous with a terrorist organization that is being' hunted right now. This kind of thing can lead to a lot of misinterpretations — especially with a scene of a minaret being blown up i n the lead-up to the first training mission. Of course the storyline is not that simple — there is a triumvirate-of power in this world that is represented by the three combatants. The three have t o TORONTO C O M P U T E S !
battle it out in a series of skirmishes for world supremacy. (Where's t h e UN, Canadian peacekeepers?—Ed.) T h i s would be great i f the sides were really equal. In atC:G, the US is the top dog militarily a n d technologically. T h e Chinese run a distant second, and the GLA barely shows. There are a few skirmishes where the Americans' technological superiority is not a great benefit — a real life example would be that foot soldiers still have to slog i t out once in a while — but for the most part, it is easier to win a skirmish playing the US side than it is using the other two combatants. Although the GLA has a u n i t called Terrorist, y o u cannot exploit i t as a. real terrorist — as a strategic weapon that has an unlimited field of operation and is not limited to the field of battle. The biggest improvement in atC:G is in the graphics. The ones i n previous versions were no slouches, but these ones have great 3D views and effects. Zooming in, scrolling through the battlefield and jumping from unit to unit presented no problems, and the graphics were seamless. The computer I used for testing was a Dell Dimension 1.4 GHz machine with settings that were just slightly advanced o f the requirements. I had no problems running the game — not bad for a machine that is nearly two years old. The game has higher requirements and is moving into the realm o f first-person shooters and other graphically intensive games. The pace of this real-time strategy game is a little quicker than in previous titles — you really need to be on top o f your troop management here. Aside from my misgivings about the politics o f this game, i t is fun, and I guess that is the point. Were the politics better in CEtC: Red Alert, with the US pitted against the Soviets? I'm not sure, but the timing was not as raw, I guess. With t h e upgrade i n graphics and gameplay engine, this edition o f CEtC will no doubt be a success. I will be waiting to see who the baddies will be in the next version of this series. •
Command Is Ctinquer. $64.99 Electronic Arts I www.ea.com I, Requirements: TT W i n d o w s 98/985E/ME/2000/XP (NT/95 not .x supported); 800 MHz Intel Pentium III or ARID Athlon processor; 128 MB RAM; 8x CDHOWDVD ROM drive; 1.8 GB free hard drive space; 32 MB video card using the Nvidia GeForce2, ATI Radeon 7500 AGP video card, or more recent chipset with VirectX 8.1 compati sliaCrfver,SsirectX 8.1 compatible 16-bit Milk' T. . - i d s n M A Y
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PCgaming: What's coming ... By CHRIS TALBOT The annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (generally referred to as E3) is only a matter of weeks away, but even before all the madness o f the conference and show floor begins, we've already been hearing about a number o f prominent releases for later this year. One series is getting another addition to its line, a popular console title is coming to the PC and Mac realm, and a certain T V show will soon be turned , into a home computer game (fans will rejoice and the rest will scoff). Join up with Master Chief
er real-time strategy, Halo was transformed i n t o a f i r s t -person shooter adventure game f o r X b o x a n d has remained- on the top o f the Xbox sales and rental charts since its debut with the big, green box. Microsoft and Bungie have been talking- about the computer version of the game fora long time, and it's finally expected to hit store shelves in September. PC garners shouldn't expect just a straight:port of the Xbox version of the game, but the story will remain intact. However, there will be a few changes that computer garners should take note on First off, the game will be based on the typical mouse-and-keyboard combination found in most compOterbased first-person shooter games. More importantly, though, will be the addition of online multiplayer support, something Xbox owners won't have until Halo 2. Educated guesses suggest up to 32 players will bri'ahle to, engage in multiplayer death matches over a LAN or the Internet. Use the Force, young Jedi
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Xbox owners were more than a little miffed i n March when the bad news came o u t o f developer Bungie: The much-anticipated Halo 2 is being postponed until sometime in 2004 so that the developers can focus their energies on bringing Halo: Combat Evolved to PC and Macintosh platforms. While that's terrible news for the console world, as Xbox owners still won't be able to, take Master Chief online for some fragging fun, it's excellent news for PC and Mac garners. Originally to be released as a comput-
LucasArts i s working On the latest instalment of its . line Of Star Wars fitstperson shooters. J e d i Knight: J e d i Academy, the fifth Star Wars FPS in the series that started way back when with Dark Forces, will put playersin the role o f a Jedi apprentice at Luke Skywalker's academy (for t h e non-Star Wars fanatic who hasn't read the sequel novels, after _Rehm:: of the S k y w a l k e r founded a. JediAatemy and started re-buildi n c "the order destroyed b y t h e Emperor and Darth Vader). Up until now, the FPS series has followed the adventutes o f Kyle Katarn, a mercenary-kirrned-Jediturned-mercenary-agarn, and even though Katarn will be apart of the storyline as one o f the new character's instructors at the academy, be will not be the focal point of the plot this time. Jedi Academy sounds like it will be a Star Wars fan's heaven, with the ability to create and customize a Jedi student charatter and work toward becoming a powerial Jedi (Katarn was a -bit o f a reluctant Force-wielder). Players will be able to select a species, a gender, clothing, facial features and physical attributes f o r their characters. They'll also have the ability t o choose a lightsaber, with more styles opening u p throughout t h e g a m e (including t h e double,-,bladed lightsaber). Force powers, a variety of weapons and enemies following the Dark Side of the Force a r e _likely t o appear in this latest addition t o the Jedi Knight series. LucasArts is gearing up for an autumn release
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Can't get enough o f your favourite computer games like Battlefield 1942, The Sims, Zoo Tycoon or EverQuest? You're in luck - one of the more popular trends in the PC gaming industry is to offer expansion packs for successful franchises. These value-priced add-ons offer more gameplay to existing titles, adding elements such as new missions, characters and levels. And they've proved to be a cash cow for game publishers, as i t doesn't cost much to develop them (compared to a whole new game and game engine), plus the consumer needs to own the original game in order to play the bonus disc. The following is a brief look at three upcoming expansion packs.
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Computer game fanatics whose mouse-clicking finger i s n u m b f r o m .last year's s t r a t e g y e p i c , Warcraft I I I : R e i g n o f Chaos, can get ready f o r round two. Blizzard Entertainment's Warcraft I I I : The =Frozen Throne will be the first official expansion pack to the fastest selling PC game in history. It will introduce a new story, three new "hero" characters and a handful o f never-before-seen fighting units like mountain giants and faerie dragons. The Frozen Throne campaign, adds a new single-player tale to the original game, where players must return to the war-torn world of Azeroth to face a new threat: An imprisoned Orc King looking to break out of his icy tomb. New multiplayer features are also included.
This value-priced add-o n disc w i l l also include the ability for races to build shops and buy items, new graphical tweaks and pre-rendered c u t s c e n e movies a n d a n enhanced world editor that will offer players the option t o create their o w n c u s t o m campaigns. Warcraft I I I : T h e Frozen Throne should be o u t sometime i n June. The Sims: Superstar Think it's easy being a celebrity? Yo u ' l l soon have the chance to find out, with t h e s i x t h expansion pack f o r t h e best-selling computer game o f all time, The Sims. Electronic Arts' The Sims: Superstar will allow players to turn their humble sims into glamorous celebrities by having them pursue careers as Hollywood actors, r o c k stars o r supermodels. The
new hub i n the game i s known as Studio Town, which is home to recording studios, TV networks, movie lots and o f course, a spa. Just l i k e i n real l i f e , fame and fortune means a more comfy lifestyle with extra b u c k s t o t h r o w around for expensive art,
swanky furniture, a personal butler or a masseuse. But there's a price to pay for this success - the paparazzi and relentless groupies may prove too big a thorn in your side to last in this biz. The glamour starts i n May. Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide As i f the 8 0 + h o u r adventure wasn't l o n g enough, N e v e r w i n t e r Nights players looking for m o r e classic RPG gameplay will find solace in S h a d o w s o f Undrentide. This expansion will include a new 30hour single-player campaign a n d a handful of new game features such as additional Dungeons Ft Dragons skills, feats, classes, monsters, weapons and spells. The story opens in the town of Hilltop, with the player uncovering a mystery surrounding stolen artifacts. Shadows o f Undrentide also houses three new tile sets and other assets for use in the Aurora Toolset, the free editor that enables players to create their own game modules and swap them online. This Neverwinter 'Nights expansion is being co-developed by Edmonton-based BioWare and Floodgate Entertainment, a young company made up of developers from Looking Glass Studios (Thief System Shock). The add-on is due out sometime this spring. •
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Macromanagmg the universe By WILLIAM A. WOOD Master of Orion 3, the "ultimate space strategy," has ultimately become a source of some controversy. The latest i n a , popular turn-based "conquer the galaxy" strategy series, Mo03 is really a sequel in name only. It became clear early on that the developer (Quicksilver Software) was going to diverge from the series' previous style of play. Some o f these changes worried waiting fans, but the company was enthusiastic. _ Quicksilver released planning details for an ambitious, grand-scale game that, involved running a galactic empire using the same basic Mo0 formula (research technology, colonize planets, develop fleets, conquer your neighbours), but from a different perspective. As the exalted leader, you would be removed from the nitty-gritty of running your empire; instead of having to micromanage your civilization, you would rely on underlings to do much of the dirty work, concentrating instead on macromanaging such things as overall development plans and diplomacy. As well, space combat would no longer require (or allow) you to'control individual ships, but rather have you direct task forces (small fleets), which would fight more or less on their own. Although many of the more ambitious plans were ultimately scaled back, the bake design arrived as promised—sort of.
but the macro connectivity (that is, how players make big decisions and get useful feedback) is often hard to comprehend. Mo03 -came very poorly documented, in both the manual and the ingame help — even the developers admit that. Finding out how to play properly requires garners to scour the official discussion boards for help, which may be more effort than many are prepared to make. Luckily, the game's"Al is a pushover; apparently, it was nerfed (made easier) shortly before release because the beta= testers couldn't beat the game on the
hardest levels. But now, gamers (even those that like it) complain Mo03 can be beaten with lithe effort. For and against The online community has split into those that were severely disappointed by the game and are giving up on it (noisily) versus those who like the concept and enjoy playing it, but just want it to be patched/polished a bit more. Mo03 is fairly easy to modify ( i n some ways), and many gamer-created mods have appeared to
change t h e pace o f play, improve the documentation and even redo the art. But this begs the question: How is it that the gaming community can do more to improve the play balance (and therefore the fun) i n weeks than the developers and testers could d o i n continued on page 50
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Learn to love me The game itself takes some getting used to. While the capacity for micromanagement still exists to some degree, Mo03 is clearly designed to discourage that, so' playing with the old mindset leads to frustration. Taking the game on its own merits, trying to see the "bigger picture," is definitely the way to go. Unfortunately, I'm not sure just how much fun that is. I n many respects, being divorced from the "local" decisions (particularly the ones that were so crucial to Mo02, like space combat and specific researching) takes a change of philosophy. the game's learning curve is almost vertical. There is a lot of data to digest,
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Now that summer's on its way back, I've started dreaming about lazy days at the beach again, building sandcastles like I did as a Idd. Well, maybe not sandcastles so much as sand trailer parks, consisting of a row of single sand piles forged from the same mold and with no architectural detail to distinguish them from the ant colony down the road. Anyway, I'm guessing that many people had this experience, spending hours —well at least kid-brain hours, which are more like, say, 10 minutes long working on • this beachfront property development, dreaming Of the people who were going to live there, and all the profits to be made from waterfront redevelopment, and whether to add a boardwalk of Popsicle sticks, and where to get all the Popsicles (probably would need 30 or so), and how to eat all of them fast enough that they wouldn't melt. But during the Popsicle financing negotiations, along comes a bunch of bigger kids playing football, straight through the new development like a tornado, flattening the hours (read: 20 minutes) o f work in five seconds, as tornados are apt to do with trailer parks. So it's back to square one, wetting and packing sand, turning it over and removing ,the mold ever, so gently, until it all happens again. It might be the incoming tide this time, or an overtired sibling out for a fight, but the flat-
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tening is inevitable. If you remember that feeling, that flattening, deflating feeling, then you might be able to imagine my distress while playing Impossible Creatures. I'm not the best juggles — the world is much better off if I, and those like me, stick to doing one thing .t a time (actually, I'm not great at doing that either, but that's another column). Having played real time strategy games before, with more or less calamitous results, I stepped into this one gingerly, starting with the tutorial. Tutorials are great for building up your confidence. Having mastered the art of rotating the camera angles by moving the mouse around the screen, moving on to commanding a henchman to shovel coal with nary a complaint, I figured I was on my way to conquering the island. One o f the most engaging components i n I C i s the Army Builder. Basically, players create hybrids of animals, combining two different creatures to make one "Impossible Creature" that merges the strengths and abilities o f them both. The idea is to put together a collection o f these creatures that will, then fight someone else's collection of creatures, either an AI player or another human player over a network. It's remarkable how agonizing this can be, pouring over the special abilities of each animal, and once they're combined, deciding which o f each species' features to incorporate in order to produce the strongesccombination. Is it better to combine a Komodo dragon and elephant with the dragon's head or the elephant's head? The dragon's tail has obvious battle uses, but what about the legs and torso?
I assembled what I thought was a pretty strong army o f creatures and started a game — just a simple game against the computer. And that's when cold, hard, virtual reality set in. First of all, having henchmen is great —they're big, strong guys who do all the heavy work at your command with no argument, just "You're the boss." But they're not very bright. When I tell them to build something, they build it, but i f I don't notice right away when they're finished, they'll just stand there. You'd think they could look around and see that there was still coal to shovel, but n0000 — they're not paid to, think. Well, they're not, paid at all, but if they were, it wouldn't be to think. As soon as I had gathered enough resources, I built a creature chamber and started cranking out an army, one creature at a time. The trouble was, every time I managed to build up a pack of creatures, I'd hear the panicked alert from one of the henchmen: "The critters are under attack! Our base is under attack!" The valiant henchmen would keep on, shoveling coal while the creature pack fought to defend the base. And I'll give them credit, they fought off the enemy creatures several times. But in the end, the enemy attacks were relentless and we didn't have enough time to replenish our ranks. There I was, heartless, distant leader, cranking out clones' of these hybrids as fast as I could, while one creature after the other fell and faded away, like they were just expendable assets rather than the carefully considered experiments of a mad scientist. So we were flattened, over and over and over. It wasn't pretty. Like I said, I've started dreaming about lazy days at the beach again. • 49
EA's Baseball is an MVP By TED KRITSONIS The boys of summer return• for another season on EA Sports' latest instalment of its baseball franchise, previously called Triple Play. Released j u s t before the Major League Baseball (MLB) season was set to begin, this game is as realistic as it gets when it comes to the sights and sounds of the game. Given the plethora o f options that sports games have nowadays, the simplicity around this game is a little surprising. You can easily play this game and b e competitive using either a gamepad or the keyboard. A more efficient engine, new player models and a new player interface make it easier and faster to get used to the keyboard controls, which is a definitive difference from previous years. All t h e ballparks l o o k gorgeous, regardless o f whether you're playing a day o r night game. Of course, seeing consistent sell-outs at the Skydome and Olympic Stadium in Montreal is laughable, but it's not surprising that EA did that, considering the league's well-publicized attendance problems i n many ballparks.
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The graphics, otherwise, are excellent. Watching an outfielder run and dive for a flyball i s captivating, because the sound o f the crowd's anticipation and reaction, coupled with the sounds on the field, add a strong dimension of realism to the gameplay. But, as always, there are those gameplay issues that can drive you crazy a t crucial moments o f the game. Case in point: The first baseman dives to field a sharp groundball, but the pitcher takes too long to run to first and catch the ball from said first baseman to back him up and run over the basepad for an out. For the most part, players do make the right decisions at the right times, but when the game is tied in the late innings a glitch like that can be a crucial turning point. Thankfully, t h e gameplay gaffes don't seem to happen too often, so they shouldn't impede garners from enjoying this one. Picture-in-picture base running is an added feature that greatly strengthens a gamer's control over the baserunners. Now, when you desperately need to try and manufacture a run late in the game to win or tie, assessing the right time to steal a base or bunt for a sacrifice is
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sights and sounds of the game so well, while remaining fairly consistent in its gameplay. W i t h t h e added features, gamers should notice a greater amount of control, and that makes for a great experience in any sports game. •
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Musical Odyssey: Instruments galore continued from page 40 Violin The standard way to get a half decent violin sound i s t o point a dynamic microphone at the centre o ' the violin, around t h e bridge. The microphone should be a bit higher than the violin and towards the front of the instrument. It is best to keep the microphone and its stand away from the bow hand, as placing the mike too close will lead to contact between the two. You can b u y inexpensive, stick-on, contact microphones f o r the violin, which can also be used for mandolin, guitar and a host o f other stringed instruments. These produce a relatively tinny sound with a propensity for feedback if you are monitoring what you are
recording. However, used in conjunction with one o r two regular microphones and mixed well, you can get a very nice tone. Lately, I ' v e been using a Yamaha Silent Violin borrowed from a friend. This is a great instrument because the sound is passed directly to the mixer, or soundcard, without the need for microphones, and the sound is excellent.
Macromanaging the universe continued from page 49 months? -To their credit, t h e developers are working on an official patch to fix many of the issues (the too-easy A l , bugs, interface difficulties, etc.), but there is, at the time of writing, no release date — and it's hard to feel grateful when we should expect a game t o be finished when i t is released for sale. In today's
marketplace, t h a t seems increasingly rare, I'm sorry to say. I was a huge fan of Mo02, and some aspects o f Mo03 intrigue me, but ultimately, I did not enjoy the macromanagement experience (at least, not as i t exists now). I f you want to give this a by, be sure to read the discussion boards first — and wait until the patch comes out. Perhaps y o u r patience w i l l b e rewarded. •
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*Download speeds online can vary with Internet traffic, server or other factors. •Sympatico High Speed Internet service is available only to residential customers where technology permits. Regular monthly rate (currently $44.95) applies in month four and includes 'access, modem use and 10GB of combined download and upload bandwidth activity per month. Additional charges apply for excess bandwidth usage. Rates subject to change and exclude applicable taxes. Offer ends May 31, 2003, and Is available only to new Sympatico High Speed subscribers. Offer subject to cancellation or change without notice and cannot be combined with any other Bell Sympatico offer. •'Some conditions apply. Sympatico is a trade-mark of Bell Canada.
Package deals to PC heaven. DELL''. For all your computing needs.
PLEASE NOTE: Advertised prices exclude shipping and taxes except where otherwise noted. See footnote 1 for current shipping charges.
0 In-Home Service! In the event that youexperiencehardwareproblems with your Dell desktop that we can't fix over the phone, we'll send a technician to your home._ O Access to software and peripherals. With thousands of softwarepackagesand peripherals to complementyourPC,we're a one-stopshop for all your computing needs. O 24x7 telephone hardware technical support.' If youhaveanyhardwarequestions about your DellPC,we're available over the phone or online, 24 hoursa day, 7 daysa week. O Awide range of customization options. Call us or visit usonline to create aPCthat meets your exactneeds.Then we'll customize it in the factory and ship it straight to your door.We offer a full line of Intel* processors,as well as multiple memory options.
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• Inter Pentium.' 4 Processor at 2.2011Hz with 517X 12 Cache • 256MB shared DDR-SDRAM • 60GB Ultra ATA-100 Hard Drive (7200 RPM) • 17' (16.0' vi.s., .25dpfk4782 Flat Screen CAT Monitor • Integrated Intel' 3D Extreme Graphics • 16X DVD-ROM Drive • 48X CD-RW Drive with Roxio's Easy CD Creator' (2nd Bayl • Integrated Audio • Harman Kardon HK-395 Speakers with Subwoofer • Integrated 10/100 Ethernet • 56K' PCI Telephony Modem • Microsoft' Windows° XP Home Edition • WordPerfect" Productivity Pack with Quicken* • 1 Year In-Home Service' • Upgrade to 3 Year In-Home Service' for M T
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Recommended Upgrades: T u r b e c h e r g e Your System: • Altec Lansing' ADA745 4.1 Surround I n t e l Pentium 4 Processor with HT Technology Sound Speakers with Subwoofer A r i d $100' 3.06GHz; 512MB DOR HIRAM Add. $500 (Save 57651 • 512MB shared DDR-SDRAM at 266MHz A d d $160' QUOTE WHENORDERING E ValueCode:71173 CHIMMP
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INTERNET ACCESS INCLUDEDWITH AU. HOME SYSTEMS 6 months of AOL* Dial-up Internet Access OR 3 montht of Bell Sympatico High Speed" Internet Service. Restrictions and conditions apply. See FOOTNOTE 6.
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Reg. Price.$2445-Starling from $49/mo.* 49-mos. Purchase Plan' $ 1 QUOTEWHEN ORDERING: E Value Code: 71123 CHMSHP
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• Inter Cerrsiao' Mobile Technology Intel' Pentium° M Processor at 1.30GHz Intel' PRO/Wireless 2100 WEAN (802.11b 11Mbs) Mini-PCI Card • 14.1 XGATFT Display (1024 X 768) • 512MB D011-SDRAM at 266MHz • 4008 Ultra Hard Drive • 32M13DDRATI RADEOM" 9000AGP 4X Graphics • 24X CD-RW/DVD-HOM Combo Drive • Internal Modem and MC • 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery • Her' 64MII USB Memory Key Windows XP Horne Edition • Microsoft° Office XP Small Business • 1 Year Express Depot Warranty with 1 Year CornpleteC.re'" coverage'
-Recommended Upgrades: Add $99 • Microsoft' Windows XP Professional A d d $150' Add $200' • 60GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive A d d $250'
DELL'" Personal Laser 'WY Printer P1500
$459' Ships with 3,000 page capacity cartridge and Dell's Toner Management System' software.
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Please visit www.dell.ce/rebetes for mime endrebate details. Offer ends May 7, 2001 Rebate must be post marked by Jon 7, MM. Print, copy and scan in colour, with fax capability, in one easy-to-use device far your home or small office.
Based on 9.99% interest per year. The applicable interest rate and your monthly payments may be higher depending on your creditworthiness as determined by lender in its sole discretion. See FOOTNOTE 2 for details.
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41b̀Order the easy way. Visit www.dell.ca or call toll-free 1-877-517-6596 MON-FRI 8AM-10PM EST* SAT 10AM-6PM EST • SERVICE IN FRENCH: MON-FRI SAM-7PM EST • SAT 10AM-6PM EST
Dell recommends Microsoft® Windows* XP Professional for Mobile Computing Advertised configurations and limited time offers only available to customers in Canada. All purchases subject to your CustomerAgreement or Dell's standard terms of sale, Dell's limited warranty terms and the applicable Dell or third party service agreement. Copies available on request or at . d e l l . c e . All promotional offers ere subject to cancellation of change at any time without notice Remember to back-up your data. Dell is not responsible for lost or corrupt data or software. Dell reserves the rightro limit quamities to five (5) systems per customer. Dell cannot be responsible for errors in typography or photography 1 . SHIPPING AND APPLICABLE TAXES NOT INCLUDED. CURRENT STANDARD SHIPPING CHARGES: $139 FOR DIMENSION AND INSPIRON, $99 FORNETWORKED BUSINESS PRODUCTS11.1.SERVERS MID STORAGE.OPT1PLEX,PRECISION AND LATITUDE) AND THE DELL BRANDEDPROJECTOR, $25 FORTHE DELLBRANDED PRINTERS AND THE DELL MOM X5. AND $15 FORALLOTHERSOFTWAREAND PERIPHERALS. Prices and specifications are subject to error and change without notice. Promotional pricing is not combinable with other offers or volume based or other discounts to which you may be entitled. To receive the advertised price you must mention or input (on-line) the e-value code advertised beside the price point. Availability maybe limited. Pre-loaded software does not irciude documentation and may differ from retail version 2 SHIPPINGANDAPPLICABLETAXES NOT INCLUDED. 48-Month Purchase flan offered through Dell Fnancial Services Canada, an independent entity, to qualified customers. subject to credit approval and availabifity. Minimum transaction site of $899 is required (before shipping and applicable taxes). No down payment required. Monthly payments are based on advertised prices depicted for a 48 month ten, cakulated using an interest rate of 9.99% per annum. Your monthly payments may he higher depending on your aedftwonhiness as determined by the Lender in its sole discretion. Available interest rates per annum are 9.99%, 13.99%, 16.99%, 17.99%, 18.99%, 21.99%, 26.99% and 28.99%.Fmanceexample: $1199.00 el9.99%l (13.99%1,116.99%L117.99%1118.99%1.121.99%L126.999UL128.99%1Perannum equals($30.401.1$32.761. ($34.5911$35.21). ($35.84107.771. ($41.10],1$47.471 per month for 48 months. Total payable: 1$1.459.2011$1.572.48LM1.660.321 1$1,690.0811$1,720.32L ($1.612.96L161,972.801 32.938.561 Full cost of borrowing:19260201 1$373.48L1$461.321.1$491081.1$521.3211$613.96L 5773.21, 1239.561. Terms subject to error and change without Notice. Please contact Dell for full details 3. Download speeds are limited to 53 Kbps. Upload speeds are less (about 30Kbps). Speeds can vary by modem manufacturer and line conditions. Analog phone line and compatible service required 4.See Dell's limited warranty terms and the applicable Dell or third party Service Contract for service and warranty terms and conditions Copies available on request or at vmw.dellca. Services may not be available ' in all areas. In-horne service refers to Dell's Next easiness Day On-Site Stellar. In-Home service may be provided try a thud party contract with WHOM andmay not be available in certain areasTECHNICIAN WILLBEDISPATCHED,IFNECESSARY,FOLLOWINGPHONE-BASEDTROUBLESHOOTING.Dell must notify the service provider before 5:00 pm localettS10111INtime; otherwise it may take an additional business day. Complaterere coverage only covers internal hardware components and does not cover peripheral devices, damage et loss caused by fire, theft, intentional acts, or by normal wear if the normal wear does not affect performance 5.90 Day Deferred 48-Month Purchase Plan offered through Dell Financial Servirxis Canada, an independent entity to top tier onvdit qualified customers subject to approval and availability as determined by lender in its sole dime-lion. Minimum transectoosize of 6699 is required (before shipping and applicable taxes). Maximum total transaction size per easterner of $5,C09(after shipping and applicable taxes). Not available on past orders or past financing. Additional restrictions and conditions apply. Cell Dell for full details B. All Promotiortal Internet Access Offerm Limited time offers available to Canadian residents with the -purchase of a Dimension or Inspiran computer for home use. To be eligible, you must be within the service area of the Internet service provider you choose; final eligibility for service will be determined by the Internet service provider. You must be a new subscriber and register at time of computer purchase (forAOL must register within 6 months of invoice from Dell). You must accept the Internet service provider's then current teens of service. Promotional period begins upon registration and cancellation must be made during this period in accordance with the internedSfilViCOprovider's then current terms of service, otherwise service will continue and you will be billed the Internet service prodder's then current monthly rate. Contact the Internet service provider fora copy of their then current terms of service. Limit one(11 offer per computer per household. Dell systems must be equipped with a Network Card (Ethernet cardIfor high-speed access ar a modern for dial-up access. Offers not combinable with any other Internet access offers from Dell nor other offers km the respective Internet service providers. Fro AOL you must be111vand have a major credit card. During six month included membership period. members outsideAOLCanada Inc.'s local calling areas may incur telephone charges on their phone bill. Communication surcharges, telephone bill charges, and premium service area charges will apply if you use the services during your six months includedAOLmembership. See on ins registration for complete details.AOL is not available for Windows 3.1, Windows NT and Macintosh. AOLis a registered trademark and the triangular logo,AOL Instant Messenger, Buddy List. Parental Controls and theAOLtriangle logo are trademarks, of America Online, Inc. For Bell Sympatico High Speed, Servile only available to residential customers in Ontario andOuebec where technology permits. Must register by major credit card or pre-authorized payment. Offer applicable to the self-installation option only and does not include the cost to correct any wiring Lediourations in customer's residence. One time activation lee of $29.95 is currently waived. Sympatico High Speed is a bade-mark of Bell Canada 7. Promotional offer variable with eligible purchase made between now and May 27, 2033. 10pmEST for phone orders, 5pmEST for online orders. To receive the advertised price you must mention or input ion-line) the *value code advert sad beside the price point. Not combinable with other offers or volume based or other discounts to whith youmay be entitled. Limit one (1) offer per eligible system. limit five(51systemsper customer I Mail-in rebates valid on qualifying purchasesmade between now and May 7, 2003. Canadian residents only. Rebate ea mot be combined with volume or other discounts ( including corporate employee purchase plan programs) a other pmmotional offers (except dose advertised herein). Rebate form must be postmarked no later than June 7, 2003. Applicable postage must be pad. Limit one rebate per qualifiong system. Rebate must be submitted with a dated copy of the packing slip. Visit www.dell.ca/rebates or call for a rebate loan and full details Dell, the Dell logo, Dimension, Inspire°. Axim, and CompleteCare are trademarks of Dell Computer Corporation"' Microsoft. MS. Intellimouse. Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel, Intel Inside, Intel Inside logo, Xeon, Centrino, Pentium and Celeron are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. TM All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their registered holders. te) 2003 Dell Computer Corporation. All rights reserved AD CODE TC20