Osolage

Real Name: Ra Osolage
Location: Richmond, VA, USA
Joined:6-6-2006
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About me
32-year-young afro-american male human living on planet Earth in a city called Richmond in the state of Virginia of the Unites States. So with the demographics out of the way, I could say I've been described as a walking paradox of sorts.

I'm a handsome man married to a gorgeous and jaw-droppingly intelligent woman who, on the daily, enriches my stay on planet far beyond what I'd experience on my own.

Usually when I'm not with my wife, I'm working. I'm a database administrator and application developer on the week days. I'd like to claim that I'm furthering the enhancement of our global society, but truth be told, I pay my bills by working for money making corporations which could never be directly tied to social enhancement. Oh well, at least I did work for a biotech firm for 3 years.

I enjoy many different types of music as you can see on my Last.fm profile. I also enjoy gaming and photographing things I find interesting, which you can see on my Flickr account. And am really trying to find ways to enjoy the web.
Why I use Clipmarks
I use Clipmarks to track information that I find interesting and to leave my notes about that information. I also use it to find interesting information/opinions that the Clipmarks community finds interesting.

And now that I can post a clip to my blog, I've begun to use Clipmarks as a convenient way of collecting the pieces of content that I want to be part of my blog post. This is a very powerful feature in my opinion.
Where to find me on the web
Instant Messenger: osolage
Website/Blog: http://raosolage.net
Bookmarks: http://del.icio.us/osolage
Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/osolage/







   
 
 
 
   
 
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Excersize on the Wii
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by Osolage  2-4-2007   
 This is a pretty interesting short article from Time Magazine. The picture is the first thing that captured my attention. I had no idea that you could play something like baseball with two active players. Looks pretty fun. And if there are actual health benefits, maybe there's a good reason for getting the console. My only question is, though, is this better than Sony's EyeToy? I'd love to see a comparison of how gaming techniques involving the EyeToy differ from the way the Wii works. I guess it all depends on whether any companies come out with games that use the EyeToy's motion tracking capabilities, though...
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