Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Miniclip

Consider this the next time you travel by bus, train or plane, take work breaks that last 5-15 minutes, lunch breaks that last thirty minutes to 1 hours or more depending on who you work for there is a nice diversion from the daily grind which is a morale booster and it is called, Miniclip. Fifty-seven million folks can't be all wrong, don't you agree? That is what Miniclip has. Friends and family can have fun together and share experiences.  Now, that is a good bonding relationship builder, isn't it?  Teachers and students use the educational applications in school. Educators busy developing and shaping young minds through computer technology, aren't they?

Miniclip has global reach and brand name recognition working in windows, mac, iphones, ipads, android mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets. Runs free action games, sports games, games for girls, games for kids, flash games and more.  Players can compile game statistics such as high scores, ranking on their own player pages and can receive awards for playing games and we all want to be rewarded for our efforts, don't we? On the artistic side, you can create your own games avatar with clothing and accessories to represent you and take into select Miniclip games.

Isn't it true, some of the best things in life are free? Then try this free online game, you might just like it. Fifty-seven million folks to include me do, why not you too? Well, as they say in Hollywood, "That's a wrap."

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Cartoon Characters as Facebook profile pictures from the 80's/90's


Users on Facebook are now switching their profile photos to images of their favorite cartoon from their youth. According to status messages shared the switch to cartoon characters is part of an effort to combat child abuse. I personally think that is a great idea that Facebook has come up with since its popularity is nearly off the charts.

So, from now to December 7, 2010 Facebook users can change their profile picture to a cartoon from their childhood. The objective is to not see any human faces but  cartoon images from memories of the 80's and 90's. This is an all out war against violence to children and it is being led by Facebook. Thank you Facebook. What was your favorite cartoon as a child? As for me I just loved the Flintstones. Isn't it true, childhood to think about it now was really fantastic? Of course it was. Well, as they always say in Hollywood after a successful taping, "that's a wrap."