Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Warcraft

College and School of Arts and Sciences
Arts::Game::World of Warcraft

World of Warcraft is an online game in the internet.

What is World of Warcraft and what makes it popular? Warcraft is a war drama between the orcs and the humans in Azeroth. The important question is what is Azeroth.

Azeroth is a world where many creatures have come to live, including humans. They probably got to Azeroth the same way that orcs did, through a portal, much like the show Stargate's portal. Since diversity describes Azeroth, it is only natural that drama will come into play as two or more creatures from different worlds meet.

So the probable reason why World of Warcraft is popular is because of all the variety of real people who plays the game online. I would think that any game where your opponent is the computer itself will not be so popular. But I digress, Pacman is such a game, and it was popular.

Name the title or the name of the game of the following description of games.

1. Pawns move forward and attack diagonally.
2. Gorilla tries to climb to the top of a building structure.
3. Square tablets have letters to form word on a board.
4. Person made of blocks digs and digs to make home and other things.
5. Opponents try to guess rival's ships locations and loser gets to say a phrase when they lose.

Warcraft References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_of_Warcraft
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0803096/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl
http://wowwiki.wikia.com/wiki/Azeroth_(world)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargate_(device)

John Sindayen

Science::Physics::Optics::Double Rainbow

A hard rain suddenly fell over Las Vegas and after a few minutes suddenly stop. An hour later after I left the library, a double rainbow appeared on the east. I watched the outer rainbow fade while the inner rainbow remains just as colorful as before.

What are rainbows? Rainbows are a phenomenon in the sky, just like rain is.

How do rainbows formed? A rainbow is formed when the sun's ray hits a moisture in the sky. Depending on the angle that the ray touches the moisture, a rainbow of a certain circumference is formed. If you know your geometry, you will remember that circumference is relative to the radius and the diameter of a circle.

Can we make rainbows? Yes, by using a prism. A prism is a glassy object made of flat surfaces. If you hold the prism and let the sun's ray hits one of its flat surface, you will be able to see rainbow with all the same colors of a rainbow in the sky.

Describe the following objects that you see in the sky in one sentence.
1. Stars
2. Clouds
3. Moon
4. Ring Around the Moon
5. Meteor Shower

Physics Reference:
http://www.waow.com/story/12510144/how-do-double-rainbows-form
http://earthsky.org/earth/first-ever-photos-of-triple-and-quadruple-rainbows
http://www.universetoday.com/20402/ring-around-the-moon/

Somewhere over the rainbow is Azeroth!

John Sindayen

No comments:

Post a Comment