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About me - Ceaser

I am currently employed as a metal fabricator. i am an amateur astronomer and author. i love science games, books, music, movies.

can't think of much else to say.. i kinda suck at these bio things, i hope my articles speak for themselves.

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Sciences > Astronomy Reactions regarding Pluto's reclassification
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"A rose by any other name is still a rose" so it is with Pluto as well. Coming into this century we had no hard definition as to what a planet is. Just ho0w big could a planet be? and how small? We had found objects in the Kuiper belt larger than Pluto, Yet they were not considered planets while Pluto was. how is any of this... More..

Hobbies & Games > Video Game Reviews Video game reviews: Metal Gear Solid (PS)
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Metal Gear Solid was a landmark game to the Playstation and to gaming as a whole. Previous games had been two dimensional (2D) and subsequently they could not give the player quite the same feeling of immersion as a fully three dimensional (3D) game can. You are cast alone and lightly armed (you have a tranquilizer gun) into... More..

Hobbies & Games > Video Game Trends & Genres Video game genre: Survival Horror
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Years ago a little game by the name of "Alone in the Dark" was made for the pc. it had polygonal characters that spent the entire game trying to not be eaten by various creatures. it was received well enough but basically was just a blip on the radar. Then along came the playstation, and on it was a game known as Resident Ev... More..

Entertainment > Movie Reviews Movie reviews: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
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After watching the Lord of the Rings i have high expectations when it comes to fantasy movies based on books. The Harry Potter movies started out as disappointing but entertaining, and continued moving up in my ranks until the third movie, which was better but still not as good as LOTR. Then came the fourth movie, based on t... More..

Arts & Humanities > Writing Tips Tips for writing horror fiction
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To write great horror you have to stop thinking like a hollywood producer. Ignore your desire for buckets of blood and dismembered bodies. Instead focus on thoughts. Don't scare someone by yelling "BOO!" at them, scare them by telling them that thing in the closet might get them. Get into their minds and make yourself at hom... More..

Entertainment > Entertainment (Other) Most powerful superheroes
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I know that so many people answer this question with the obvious Superman. He is Superman, after all. But does his rap sheet really stand out? I mean, he is strong, but is he as strong as the Incredible Hulk? He is fast, but is he as fast as the Flash or Quicksilver? He seems to stand out in the world of DC Comics, but if we... More..

Entertainment > Musicians & Bands The scariest song I ever heard, and why I love it
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"A Touch of evil" by Judas Priest, a slow song by a heavy band. Starting off with the sound of wind blowing, followed by a haunting guitar and then some lovely riffs. A man talking about a woman who appears to him. "I'm so afraid, and I still feed the flame." It seems that he has no control he cannot resist this woman. "A da... More..

Sciences > Astronomy What is a galaxy?
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A galaxy is a vast conglomeration of stars and dust and gas. The one that we are the most familiar with is the Milky Way galaxy. The structure can be seen on most nights as a band of stars stretching across the sky. looking towards the constellation of Sagitarrius you can see that it bulges out somewhat, the structure as see... More..

Entertainment > Movie Reviews Movie reviews: Stranger Than Fiction
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I love most of Ferrell's movies just because they are so stupid and funny. I liked the idea of this movie since it looked to include comedy along with another pleasure of mine which is writing. So i began watching this movie with fairly high hopes that i will be entertained both by comedy and the troubles the author goes thr... More..

Sciences > Astronomy Is the big bang a cosmic blunder
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The Big Bang theory has been widely accepted by most people for quite a few years. This is not a fluke or sheer chance, the fact of the matter is that the data seems to support the big bang theory. The big bang was not just some explosion out in space. it was the entire universe expanding from a very small point into the siz... More..

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