Saturday, April 10, 2010

Virtual Games And Real Money

In my last post I discussed Fish World and the impact of social games on people, from the youngest to the oldest of us. I was amazed by how quickly I was sucked into the rhythm of playing a facebook based game and all of the housekeeping, decorating, maintaining and growing that world requires.

While I played Fish World, I was encouraged to "get" more fishbucks by clicking through to that page. When I got there, Offerpal suggested I purchase bucks with my credit card or through PayPal. You can certainly earn fishbucks through play, but you can also buy them with real money.

I have struck a nerve on a number of occasions already with friends and family, most of whom feel that they have witnessed love ones retreat from the real into the virtual world, which concerned loved ones have found alarming.

Here is another facet of social gaming - monetizing for game creators. I was not aware of the statistic, but my husband shared that real purchase of virtual gifts and gear is a multi-billion dollar business.

What exactly does this mean? One example - in facebook, members are prompted to remember their friends' birthdays with a link to their friend's home page. When clicking on the link, the member is encouraged not only to leave their best wishes, but to purchase a virtual gift which they can purchase with their credit card or through pay pal with real money.

Another example - in social gaming, many items are available through soliciting other members, but are also available for the "bucks" that the player can purchase - you guessed it - by depositing those bucks in their account through purchase with a credit card or other real payment source.

Just as the online gambling phenonenon has made real life difficult by draining players' bank accounts, so too can participation in virtual worlds affect an individual's real life bottom line.

Let the player beware, and as my daughter Julia and our friend Melina say, make good choices!

Friday, April 9, 2010

Games and real life



I recently had a young client tell me about her gaming fun in a game, played on the internet with others. She is very attached to this game and meets friends there. They have avatars and it is very interactive and action packed. She spends as much time as she can there and misses it when she is not there. I wanted to understand more about virtual reality and playing these interactive games.

Coincidentally, one of my Facebook friends invited me to a facebook based game called Fish World. About a week ago I decided to play Fish World, which, while it is very simple, it is fun. I am actually surprised at just how much time I wanted to spend playing with my fish, acquiring new fish, training new fish, sending gifts to my Fish World friends. In fact, right now, while blogging to you, I am thinking about going back to feed my fish.

Playing this game has given me some perspective on how internet based games can fill a void, or provide real social interaction in a virtual world. My fish world friends and I send each other gifts and clean tanks and feed each other's fish a treat. I tell my fish world friends how nice their tanks look.

While this interaction cannot replace real life relationships and fresh air, it does provide us an opportunity to interact with others, be kind and thoughtful, and learn strategies for success and problem-solving.

Interesting, but I'm still spending too much time on the fish! Here is a link to another blog that discusses Fish World.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

My Hundredth Post - Pink Floyd - First in Space

back in the day - after Syd
more recently

My friend Laura Nuescheler posted this video of Roger Waters of Pink Floyd performing The Wall after the Berlin Wall came down in 1990. I wouldn't feel right if i didn't post Pink Floyd performing it also - pick your favorite - Pink Floyd's version at Live 8 in London, summer 2005, is below Roger's. Watch them and break through!



Sunday, March 21, 2010

Guided Regression and Radio Program


More past life regression information, if you feel so inclined. Rockland World Radio hosts a program featuring my colleagues and friends Anton Bluman, Rory Pinto and Paul Lamb, New Perspectives, every Thursday evening at 6pm. I was their guest a couple of weeks ago. The program focused on past life regression. We discussed what someone might experience, as well as background on what we sometimes discover and why people participate in a regression. In other words, okay, what's in it for me?

We might regress in order to learn more about ourselves, our health, our emotions, our psychological patterns, pain in our body we can't explain or heal, reconnect with talents and abilities, to understand or release ourselves from promises or pacts that no longer serve us, and relationship issues. Though the experience itself may be either vivid or mundane, it is the result that is important. We may gain understanding or relief; physical, emotional, intellectual or spiritual; healing, and so on. Please give a listen if you have an extra hour or so. The regression is about 20 minutes into the show (and the first two minutes are chanting, if you can wait it out!). Hope you enjoy. Would love to hear your experience! Click here for the regression. Choose the March 4 program link. The link may not work in Mozilla Firefox and may need to be opened in Microsoft Internet Explorer or another browser.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Just had a chance to see Michael Jackson This Is It last night. It was a very powerful statement to the fact that he still had so much creativity within him. I had never been a tremendous fan, even though I love his music. Watching his creative process was incredible, a real gift that gave me insight that led me to believe that he was taken too early. I thought about one of my favorite movies, or actually a movie that has been made three times; "Here Comes Mr. Jordan", then remade as "Heaven Can Wait" two times. In the recent theme of my blogs, past lives, regressions, progressions, why we come into the lives we are in, I do believe that people have unfinished business, that they are sometimes taken too soon, and that they come back. I do not believe we have heard the last of Michael Jackson and his amazing talent. It will stretch throughout his lifetimes, maybe again sooner than we might think. Here is one of his most recent songs, "Earth Song".

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Listen to www.RocklandWorldRadio.com Thursday March 4, 6-7 pm

NEW PERSPECTIVES
A Lively discussion of everyday topics from a spiritual and metaphysical viewpoint

Join us Thursday Evening March 4th from 6-7 PM EST

with Paul Lamb,Anton Bluman, Rory Pinto
and Special Guest Mary Beth Del Balzo

visit Mary Beth at http://marybethdelbalzo.com or http://marybethdelbalzo.blogspot.com ;


Past Life Regression

A Key To Understanding The Present,
And Releasing The Limitations Of The Past

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AND CLICK ON THE "LISTEN LIVE" BUTTON (upper left of screen)

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Monday, March 1, 2010

Brownie Blog X2


I was fortunate enough to receive a recipe from my sister Karen Smith for great brownies! Karen passed along this recipe created by her friend Karen Zeller. I am including the original recipe, to die for, and a healthier alternative, high fiber, low fat, that you don't have to die for. Both versions are fudgy and rise just enough to set slightly. I am hoping to find a way to also lower the glycemic index with a lower sugar content.

Karen Zeller's Brownies - Original recipe
1/2 cup butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs, beaten
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla
3/4 cups flour
2 squares semi sweet chocolate, melted and cooled slightly
3/4 cup nuts chopped (optional)

preheat oven to 350o
grease 8"x8" glass baking dish
Cream butter and sugar. Mix but don't beat salt, baking powder, vanilla, chocolate and stir. Add beaten eggs. Add flour and turn in nuts (optional).
Bake for 20 minutes
Substitutions for low fat, high fiber, higher Omega 3
substitute 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce for 1/2 cup butter
substitute 1/2 cup whole wheat flour and 1/4 cup ground flax for 3/4 cup white flour
recommend chopped walnuts for additional omega 3s.

Batter of substitute version is a little thinner but sets up just as nicely in 20 minutes in the oven.