Saturday, May 29, 2010

Offenses by Activision

Not sure where the comic came from, but it seems to be in the spirit of making fun of money grubbers.

I have to admit, Activision Bosses are really, really scary. Blizzard is almost crazy for teaming up with them. Anyway, it looks like their relationship is good, so it's not going to be a big deal, I suppose. At least not for SC2
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=128252#1


Haha, wow...check that out!

here's just one section:

it said here's a few excerpts from a lawsuit where "the 2 ex-CEOs file a lawsuit against Activision regarding the rights to “Modern Warfare” and 36$ million of royalties + damages."

23. West and Zampella were not as eager as Activision to jump into the development of Modern Warfare 2. Despite assurances by Activision that West and Zampella would have complete freedom to run Infinity Ward as an independent studio, Activision had begun to intrude upon Infinity Ward's ability to create quality games. For example, Activision forced Infinity Ward's employees to continue producing the games at a break neck pace under aggressive schedules, and West and Zampella were concerned that Activision was emphasizing quantity over quality. Given Activision's insistence that Infinity Ward continue to focus on sequels to Call of Duty games instead of new intellectual property, West and Zampella were also concerned that Activision's demands risked "burning out" the Infinity Ward employees' creativity. Nurturing a creative environment had been one of the cornerstones of Infinity Ward's success. West and Zampella were not eager to extend their employment; especially as they watched their games receive countless awards and make Activision billions of dollars, while many Infinity Ward employees were not being provided a fair share.

25. To induce West and Zampella to create a game they had no obligation to create and to extend an Employment Agreement that was just months from expiring, Activision made several important promises in the MOU. First, the MOU gives West and Zampella creative authority over the development of any games under the Modern Warfare brand (or any Call of Duty game set in the post-Vietnam era, the near future or the distant future) including complete control over the Infinity Ward studio. The MOU explicitly provides that no such game can be commercially released without the written consent of West and Zampella. Second, the MOU gives West and Zampella the right to operate Infinity Ward independently and to choose to develop new intellectual property after they completed Modern Warfare 2.

30. In wake of Modern Warfare 2's success, Activision chose not to honor the MOU or Employment Agreement with West and Zampella. Activision chose, instead, to launch a pre-textual investigation against West and Zampella to create a basis to fire the two co-heads of Infinity Ward before the first Modern Warfare 2 royalty payment would be paid in the ordinary course, on March 31, 2010.
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Activision refused to tell either West or Zampella what specific acts or omissions Activision believed they had committed or what was prompting the investigation, insisting instead in Orwellian fashion that West and Zampella "already have a clear understanding of what they have or have not done." West and Zampella were told only that Activision was investigating potential "breaches of contract" and "violations" of Activision policies, and threatened that anything less than their full cooperation with the inquisition would constitute "insubordination", which itself would justify their termination.

32. Activision conducted the investigation in a manner designed to maximize the inconvenience and anxiety it would cause West and Zampella. On little notice, Activision insisted on conducting interviews over the Presidents' Day holiday weekend; West and Zampella were interrogated for over six hours in a windowless conference room; Activision investigators brought other Infinity Ward employees to tears in their questioning and accusations and threatened West and Zampella with "insubordination" if they attempted to console them; Activision's outside counsel demanded that West and Zampella surrender their personal computers, phones and communication devices to Activision for review by Activision's outside counsel and, when West and Zampella asserted their legally protected privacy rights, Activision's counsel said that doing so constituted further acts (of) insubordination.

West and Zampella are also entitled to exercise creative authority over the development of any games to be published under the Modern Warfare brand over any of the conduct of Infinity Ward Studio. But the day after it fired West and Zampella, Activision announced new strategic and personnel plans for Call of Duty franchise and has asserted complete control over the Modern Warfare brand and the Infinity Ward Studio.

Kirkland Signature Organic Plain Soymilk Ingredients

Organic Soymilk (Filtered Water, Whole Organic Soybeans), Organic Evaporated Cane Juice, Tricalcium Citrate, Sea Salt, Carrageenan, Organic Vanilla Flavor, Natural Flavors, Vitamin A Palmitate, Vitamin D2, Riboflavin (B2), Vitamin B12

Personal Comments:

This milk has a high amount of Potassium, which would partially explain why I like it so much. I believe Carrageenan is often mistaken for Cinnamon. There are certain candies which have this ingredient which claim to be Cinnamon flavored. Cinnamon is from a tree and Carrageenan is from the sea. Also it can be seen in Rice Dream's Horchata drink the ingredients:
Ingredients: filtered water, brown rice (partially milled), dehydrated cane juice, expeller pressed high oleic safflower oil and/or sunflower oil and/or canola oil, rice flour, natural flavors, spice, carrageenan.

Compare that with the description:
RICE DREAM blended with the perfect touch of cinnamon and vanilla is a hit with horchata lovers, and those who are looking for a more exotic taste in their RICE DREAM assortment.

Of course it's entirely possible that the 'spice' is cinnamon, but compare that with candies that are supposedly cinnamon flavor, and it seems as though you can compare cinnamon and carrageenan to chocolate and carob. In conclusion, it seems as though Carrageenan might be a Cinnamon substitute. I really don't know. I'm going to have to make more observations.

In the meantime, feel free to compare the following articles:

It's noteworthy that there is an asian variety of cinnamon called cassia, as well as the fact that the cinnamons, while coppery brown in color might be a similiar color to the carrageenan, which is referred to as a red seaweed. Pictures of actual carrageenan are somewhat lacking. At any rate, it would appear that carrageenan may not be proper food for a woman pregnant or seeking to become pregnant, as there are a few articles that I glanced at which mentioned something negative about carrageenan's role with reproduction.

All I can say is...pay attention to the labels...Probably the thing of it is that the milk containers which have carrageenan in the ingredients list do say clearly on them "NOT TO BE USED AS INFANT FORMULA." If eating or drinking something doesn't feel right, find something else to eat or drink! This is a very good thing to keep in mind at all times. And whenever I see capital letters, I beware. Another Side point is that they also say on them "REFRIGERATE AFTER OPENING". I'm terrible with this, and as a result I throw out a lot of unused milk. But that's because I have a very low tolerance for cold liquids. Better to throw it out because it doesn't taste quite right than to drink it or eat it and get sick.

List Blogs

I will make blogs of lists.

These lists might mean something to you, they might not.

But they will mean something to me, and I'm betting they'll mean something to some of you.

Be on the lookout for them as I think you'll find them interesting.

Health Discussions

This is my first blog.

I have seen blogs sometimes but never saw one that I liked much until today.
So, as a tribute, I'll give you the address.


I like the idea of talking about health on the internet. Especially since I realize there is a lot of nonsense on the Internet and I don't like nonsense. So I wanted to make a blog where I could express myself and my general concerns about health that typically just aren't discussed on other sites.

What I mean is that my blog shall aim to discuss general health. This is different from discussing health concerns that other people have. Other people are concerned about rabies, AIDS, hepatitis, cardiovascular disease related to extremely high blood pressure, broken bones...basically stuff that is discussed to death, in my opinion. So here this blog is where I'm going to discuss more interesting stuff that isn't discussed much.

I like to think of myself as an amateur doctor. And also, by creating a blog I will effectively force myself to study more. I live by myself and don't have anyone to treat me. I was not born in a hospital and no man or woman on earth understands my body better than myself. Any time I see a doctor they are totally clueless and they seem to have to ask me thousands of questions to get anywhere with learning about me.

Because in my opinion, almost every doctor out there in this world is a quack...
I would encourage you, the reader of this blog to, if you feel comfortable in your own intelligence that is, to try to examine information available and be your own doctor. Or, if you feel confident enough in me or your close friend's intelligence, you can use that person. However, I personally think it's a bad idea for you to use a doctor online as a substitute for a present doctor. If nothing else, you should keep a daily log of your activities, either mentally, on paper, or by computer. When it comes to health, you shouldn't leave things to your memory anyway, so documentation I find is a great tool for any doctor.

If you're serious about keeping up on your own health by reading things online, and are fed up with the many novice doctors around town, you'd do well to implement various strategies into your routine for maintaining your health. It just makes sense. Like it has been suggested to teens, to make a diary for their mental well being, such a thing can be useful for our physical well being as well.