On the way up the escalator to the main stage.
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The French seem to put cheese on their hot dogs.
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Hardworking head of ESWC.
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ESWC have put up a floor plan to show where the action will take place tomorrow.
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Poor Gregorio is swarmed by people trying to figure out how to get around Paris.
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Matthieu Dallon organising, the day before the event begins.
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I'm sitting at Heathrow's Terminal 2 watching BBC News 24 on the screen near me. There's reports of terrorist bombs, people being arrested all over the world, and the UK threat level being critical. But here I am, early for my flight and hanging around wondering what to do with myself. You see I was expecting massive delays on the drive in, a long walk to get to the terminal, long queues at check in, and a huge wait at security. I was almost hoping to see tanks parked outside Heathrow and every other car stopped and searched. Yes I understand that these aren't things you should really hope for, but I couldn't help feeling disappointed in my uneventful and suprisingly short journey from my door to the airport gate where I'm not sitting writing this. Let's face it, it doesn't make for an interesting opening to this journal. Woke up, went to the airport, had no problems. It just doesn't have the same story-telling punch as dodging tanks, being strip searched and sprinting to the airport gate just in time to slide through the closing plane doors, glancing back only to grab my Indiana Jones hat in the nick of time. They're calling our flight now so I'd better get a move on, will continue writing when I reach Paris.
In the space between paragraphs, here I am in the Île-de-France! Paris in July can only mean one thing... on ESR at any rate. That is, of course, The Electronic Sports World Cup. As one of the world's biggest and most successful video game tournaments, ESWC has won a place at least in my heart for holding on to a 1v1 First Person Shooter throughout its five-year history. I won't try to prove it here since that would be an article in itself, but I truly believe 1v1 FPS games are the root of all esports at least in the western world. And yes, I am biased.
Unfortunately this year we see ESWC07 clashing with WSVG Dallas, meaning that the Quake 4 talent is split across continents. Unfortunate as that is, the bright side is that we are likely to see a different set of players shine without being smothered by the downright efficiency of some of the top professionals. I'm particularly looking forward to seeing Purri play and hopefully get a good result in a big International final. I did have to mention Purri in particular because he is staying in my room and I'm hoping for some late night spooning.
Photos from today:
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This is my personal gallery of photos from the ESWC event in 2007, held at the Paris Expo park.
As the event hasn't started yet, these are only my random sight-seeing photos around Paris as I wondered around the town. Gaming photos will begin from tomorrow as the players arrive.
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Another obligatory shot...
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A royal palace of some sort, based on my weak translation skills.
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So I was wondering around and got caught in a sudden downpour of rain. Didn't come out too well with my camera unfortunately, damn these cheap pocket cams!
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Can you believe it? I went all the way to Concorde to see the Louvre and it was closed! I would have solved the Da Vinci Code otherwise...
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Lost in the first round. Either that or small weener.
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I finally found the place where ESWC will be held! Ok it was across the street from my hotel but sometimes I miss the obvious stuff.
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The French seem to have advanced tram technology that lets them ride on grass.
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Love the buildings down this street at the expo park.
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Obligatory out-the-window shot, where you can't really see anything much.
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Avago sent me this mouse sample because I helped them with some questions on how their mouse technology is used and gaming habits of top players.
I have a very impressive collection of mice at home, as you can imagine, so I was a little concerned that Avago thought I might appreciate another. However, this really is a sweet little unit. No good for gaming of course, but it's so damn sexy. I've been converted to a laptop user recently, so I'll have plenty of opportunities to show off this mouse.
It's wireless, but the usb wireless receiver clicks into the mouse body when you don't need it. Also the "mousewheel" is actually a touch sensitive pad instead of a mechanical wheel.
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Scheduled: 03:00 UTC, 24 April 2007 to 04:00 UTC, 24 April 2007Schedule: Passed
Sylar and Peter face off. Sylar will face off with another Hero and Isaac's new pictures show a dead Hero without a brain. Two unexpected reunions will occur and Linderman will reveal to Nathan shocking secrets and plans. We will meet a computer savvy geek and a competent security guard who works in the Corinthian Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas. A hero dies.
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Scheduled: 00:00 UTC, 8 February 2007Schedule: Passed
Jack has the Others in a desperate situation as he holds Ben's life in his hands. Meanwhile, Kate and Sawyer try to escape from their captors. Back at the beach, Charlie and Hurley search through Sawyer's belongings and discover his hidden possessions. Flashbacks reveal Juliet's past.
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Update: There have been two problems reported by ESR readers with some Razer DeathAdder mice. Firstly some DeathAdders continue to track even when lifted off the mousepad by a large distance (over 10mm). Secondly there is a small amount of positive mouse acceleration created by the mouse drivers. We are looking into both of these problems to find out why, and how to solve them.
Update 2: Most problems have been fixed with the latest firmware. For full details please view this thread:
http://www.esreality.com/?a=post&id=1334185
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The Razer DeathAdder Packaging, a little beaten up by a long trip from Asia and then a weekend stay at the DHL depot.
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The Razer DeathAdder and Microsoft Habu have the exact same body shape, but with different styling. Which looks better?
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Showing the benchmark setup for testing the DeathAdder.
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Razer DeathAdder
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Is anyone here going to CES? I'm thinking of going since there are a few people I need to talk to.
Deciding on a hotel right now, so would be nice to know if there are a group, e.g. for the WSVG, that are using a specific hotel.
Let me know if you're going.
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- Page 1: Benchmarking Mice
- Page 2: How Much Is Enough?
- Page 3: Benchmarking Equipment
- Page 4: MS Wheel Mouse Optical 1.1a
- Page 5: MS Intellimouse Explorer 3.0
- Page 6: MS Intellimouse Explorer 4.0
- Page 7: MS Laser Mouse 6000
- Page 8: MS Habu Gaming Mouse
- Page 9: Razer Krait
- Page 10: Razer Diamondback
- Page 11: Razer Copperhead
- Page 12: Logitech MX300
- Page 13: Logitech MX500
- Page 14: Logitech MX518
- Page 15: Logitech G1
- Page 16: Logitech G3
- Page 17: Logitech G5
- Page 18: Creative Fatal1ty 1010
- Page 19: Creative Fatal1ty 2020
- Page 20: A4tech X7 X-710BF
- Page 21: Comparisons
- Page 22: MouseScore2007 Results
- Gallery: Mouse Benchmarking Photos
- USB Clock: hidusbf.zip (use at your own risk!)
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Hall of Fame: Informative (added to hof by Black2lip)
Someone asked if you can include images in the captions so I added that option.
http://www.esreality.com/?a=quote"e=113
http://www.esreality.com/?a=quote"e=112
To add images into the captions, you have to first post the caption. Then edit the comment which contains the caption and attach a Place Image file with the image you want to use.
Once the Place Image is approved, you have to edit the caption - click View on the caption and there should be an 'Edit' link under the Picture. This lets you play around with the caption again but this time you have the option of using the uploaded image too.
Update: Added move/resize/padding with the mouse instead of having to type numbers in the boxes.
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Scheduled: 00:00 UTC, 1 January 2007 to 00:00 UTC, 2 January 2007Schedule: Passed
Time to make some resolutions.
Hah you have celebrate in GMT because of me!

Christmas Islands

Chatham Island (New Zealand)

Auckland,

Wellington,

Christchurch

Sydney,

Melbourne,

Canberra

Adelaide

Brisbane

Tokyo,

Seoul,

Perth

Beijing,

Taipei,

Shanghai,

Singapore,

Hong Kong,

Kuala Lumpur

Jakarta,

Bangkok

New Delhi,

Delhi

Dubai

Moscow,

Baghdad,

Nairobi,

Khartoum,

Addis Ababa,

Kuwait City

Cairo,

Bucharest,

Athens,

Sofia,

Ankara,

Johannesburg,

Harare,

Cape Town

Brussels,

Rome,

Paris,

Madrid,

Geneva,

Budapest,

Berlin,

Warsaw,

Vienna,

Stockholm,

Amsterdam

London,

Dublin,

Casablanca,

Lisbon,

Reykjavik

Sao Paulo,

Rio de Janeiro,

Brasilia


Washington DC,


New York,

Havana,


Detroit,


Toronto,


Montreal,


Boston,


Atlanta

Mexico City,

Guatemala,


Chicago,


Montgomery,


Winnipeg,


New Orleans,


Minneapolis


Edmonton,


Denver,


Phoenix


Los Angeles,


San Francisco,


Vancouver,


Seattle,


San Diego


Anchorage,


Unalaska,


Fairbanks,


Juneau
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My phone number has finally changed onto the Blackberry so I can ditch the old phone. I was thinking of putting it up on ebay but since I got the ESR logo lasered onto the back I thought I'd see if anyone here wanted it?
It's a red metallic Motorola SLVR. The Motorola website has info about it here:
http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/deta...bjectId=86
SUMMARY OF FEATURES:
• Sleek, super-thin design without sacrificing advanced functionality
• PTT with icon presence indicators for one-touch connections**
• Integrated VGA camera with 4x zoom and video capture and playback
• Bluetooth Class 2 for hands-free connectivity
• MP3 player to store, repeat, shuffle and play favorite tunes; 22Khz polyphonic speaker
• Up to 512 MB or removable TransFlash memory
• WAP 2.0
• Downloadable wallpaper, screensaver and MP3 ringtones*
• J2ME™ MIDP 2.0
• Integrated hands-free speakerphone
• Messaging via MMS*, IM Wireless Village* and email (POP3, SMTP)*
• Motorola's SCREEN3 technology solution featuring zero-click access to news, sports, entertainment, and other premium content.*
I still have the original box which is a rather funky sliding thing. The phone is in decent shape. You can see in the pics that some of the gloss black on the sides has chipped away to a matt surface underneath but it's the same colour so you don't notice it.
The ESR logo thing is laser etched onto the back. It looks like a white tattoo on the red metallic surface. Came out really nicely.
The phone is unlocked and the box says MOTOROLA L7 GSM850/900/1800/1900.
For some reason the only accessory I got with the phone was the charger. There's no USB cable or headphones. However it's a standard USB mobile socket so I guess any other cable would work. I guess I ought to say how great the phone is, but to be honest I never got to grips with the Motorola menus so I never liked it myself.
Let me know if you want to buy it. Looking for around £50.
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Why does every program you install today want to start up when Windows starts and remain running all the time in the system tray? It really bugs me sometimes. I'm not sure if they're using up memory or bandwidth, checking for updates every so often. I just don't understand the purpose.
I installed octoshape for watching GFTV and I just noticed the damn Octoshape icon in the system tray. What would I possible want the octoshape icon in the system tray when I'm not already watching a stream. I had to actually to choose to not start the damn thing with Windows, and to quit the program when I'm not watching a stream.
I've seen worse ones too. For some of the IM clients, you can only change the preferences if you are signed in to an account. That means to remove it you have to mess around with msconfig. Some others can't be removed at all without tinkering with Windows.
I've seen the desktop of non-techie people, and their system tray sometimes takes up more than half of the screen with all the crap that demands to be running all the time, but doesn't really serve much purpose until you actually want to use them. And Windows takes 10 minutes to load because of all that stuff.
There should be a standard for programs where they only load into memory when you want them to, and not just because it's installed on your computer.
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I was struck by the sudden and desperate need to put captions onto gallery images. I've put the code live on the site since I'm too tired to test it anymore. There will probably be some bugs, so just let me know what you find.
To add a new caption, there is a link under every photo in the galleries. You need to use the form and fiddle with the numbers right now until I work out how to do drag+drop.
I don't think it works yet with Anonymous posters, I'll test that tomorrow.
Have updated the viewer so you don't have to reload the page now to show or change captions. Also added a 'Permalink' so you can share the link to the captions.
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View Coverage: QCON'07Organiser: QuakeCon
Website: http://www.quakecon.orgLocation: Hilton Anatole Hotel, Dallas
Duration: 2 Aug 2007 to 5 Aug 2007
Scheduled: 23:00 UTC, 1 August 2007 to 23:00 UTC, 4 August 2007Schedule: Passed
We're locked and loaded for August 2-5, 2007 at the Hilton Anatole Hotel in Dallas, TX, and we've got more gaming, events, exhibits and fun planned than ever before.
This year's BYOC Area will consume the entire Trinity Hall 1, with over 70,000 square feet of floor space and 2,700 player spots – over 1,000 more seats than 2006. We've also increased the exhibit area 5X to 25,000 square feet, enough to accommodate up to 50 exhibitors demonstrating their latest games and computer hardware. Of course, it wouldn't be QuakeCon without our high-stakes pro gaming tournaments; and attendees can also look forward to the return and expansion of our enormously popular and one-of-a-kind “Quick Draw” tournaments, which pit randomly selected attendees against each other in high-pressure battles for serious cash. And in keeping with QuakeCon tradition, every day will be packed full of contests, conferences, announcements, and entertainment.
QuakeCon Tournaments Announced
BYOC Attendee List
QUAKE Quad-Damage 1v1 Tournament Sign up List
QUAKE Wars 6v6 Championship Sign up List
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I just got my new phone, which was great because I hated the Motorola that I got last time. While searching for all the new things to do with the phone, I found a place that does laser etching. They normally do iPods and Laptops, but unti 24 December the guy has the laser equipment set up at the O2 Store opposite Bond Street station in London. If you have an O2 phone he will etch it for free. Otherwise it's £25 a shot. You can bring your own design or he will put something together from a template.
Of course I had to bring along an ESR logo to put on my new phone. Here's the result. I didn't want to trust his machine to make a greyscale so I made the orange part into a circular pattern instead.
Their website is:
www.razorlab.co.uk
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Razer Copperhead
Price: £47
Size: 120mm x 60mm x 33mm
Shape: Symmetrical
Buttons: 7
Wheel: Vertical
Sensor: Laser
Resolution: 2000 DPI
USB Rate: 1000 Hz
Linear Limit: 0.83 m/s (32.5"/s)
Skipping Point: 0.85 m/s (33.5"/s)
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Logitech G3
Price: £39
Size: 115mm x 60mm x 33mm
Shape: Symmetrical
Buttons: 6
Wheel: Vertical
Sensor: Laser
Resolution: 2000 DPI
USB Rate: 500 Hz
Linear Limit: 1.30 m/s (51"/s)
Skipping Point: 1.35 m/s (53"/s)
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Razer Diamondback
Price: £30
Size: 120mm x 60mm x 33mm
Shape: Symmetrical
Buttons: 7
Wheel: Vertical
Sensor: Optical
Resolution: 1600 DPI
USB Rate: 125 Hz
Linear Limit: 1.78 m/s (70"/s)
Skipping Point: > 4.5 m/s (177"/s)
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Razer Krait
Price: £29
Size: 120mm x 60mm x 33mm
Shape: Symmetrical
Buttons: 3
Wheel: Vertical
Sensor: Optical (Infra-Red)
Resolution: 1600 DPI
USB Rate: 125 Hz
Linear Limit: 1.78 m/s (70"/s)
Skipping Point: 3.84 m/s (151"/s)
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Microsoft Habu Gaming Mouse
Price: £40
Size: 128mm x 70mm x 40mm
Shape: Right-handed
Buttons: 7
Wheel: Vertical
Sensor: Laser
Resolution: 2000 DPI
USB Rate: 1000 Hz
Linear Limit: 1.04 m/s (41"/s)
Skipping Point: 1.15 m/s (45"/s)
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Microsoft Laser Mouse 6000
Price: £20
Size: 125mm x 70mm x 36mm
Shape: Symmetrical
Buttons: 5
Wheel: Vertical
Sensor: Optical
Resolution: 800 DPI
USB Rate: 125 Hz
Linear Limit: 0.50 m/s (20"/s)
[1.07 m/s (42"/s) @ 1000Hz]
Skipping Point: 1.07 m/s (42"/s)
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Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 4.0
Price: £20
Size: 126mm x 72mm x 41mm
Shape: Right-handed
Buttons: 5
Wheel: Vertical+Tilt
Sensor: Optical
Resolution: 400 DPI
USB Rate: 100 Hz (average)
Linear Limit: 0.80 m/s (31.5"/s)
Skipping Point: 1.90 m/s (75"/s)
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Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 3.0
Price: £20
Size: 130mm x 68mm x 39mm
Shape: Right-handed
Buttons: 5
Wheel: Vertical
Sensor: Optical
Resolution: 400 DPI
USB Rate: 125 Hz
Linear Limit: 1.00 m/s (40"/s)
[1.55 m/s (60"/s) @ 1000Hz]
Skipping Point: 2.10 m/s (83"/s)
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