Sunday, April 26, 2015

Call of Duty: Black Ops III - REVEAL TRAILER

The official CoD: BO3 reveil trailer came out just an hour ago, and YouTube can't even handle the amount of views it's receiving. It's a two minute video that answers some of our questions, but still keeps you biting your fingernails about what the game is going to be like. Let's get into it!
The description says: "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is a dark, gritty future where a new breed of Black Ops soldier emerges and the lines are blurred between our own humanity and the cutting-edge military robotics that define the future of combat."
This is very interesting. The answer to the question posed in the actual video remains mostly hidden: what actually happens when the soldier becomes the weapon? I think it's going to be really cool, maybe they're trying to implement the Titanfall mechanics with an interesting twist to it? I really don't know, but the four-legged machine in the video looked quite cool.
Now I can imagine that thing being really strong, but an army that only has tanks won't really be that succesful. You also need footsoldiers, and those were included in the fun too.
Sorry for the fullscreen message it gave me, it keeps on showing up and I don't know how to get rid of it.
Another really interesting question the narrator asked in the video was how much we could push technology before it starts to push back. Maybe the enemies in the campaign are going to be robots? I don't know, but these soldiers look like they're armed enough to destroy an army of robots if you'd ask me.
I mean seriously, you can create something with enormous power pretty easily but if you can't control it it'll become your death. Military forces of all around the world are known for using the most powerful weapons they can acquire, and that could lead to unnecessary death (see the Syria war: villages are being bombarded because there's a couple of enemies in there, at the cost of all inhabitants that are at the wrong place at the wrong time).
 Something else that really looks like it's going to be awesome is controlling a war drone. I absolutely love everything that has something to do with drones, so this is going to be awesome.
And another little something I noticed is that a soldier is dual wielding what looks like two RPGs, but it could also be something else (I don't know, honestly).
I wasn't able to get the most detailed of pictures, but it'll do for now. I think it's two RPGs, but you never know with modern-day games.

It looks like Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is going to be awesome and I honestly can't even wait for the 6th of November.
Well, once this game rolls out it'll distract me long enough to make the rest of the wait for Star Wars 7: The Force Awakens a bit less painful.
If you want more of my opinion on Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 so far, check out my post on the "Ember" tease and the hidden coördinates in the first teaser.

I hope you've all enjoyed!

Friday, April 24, 2015

Call of Duty: Black Ops III "Ember" Tease

If the title didn't give it away yet, there has been a newly released (literally the day before I'm actually writing this) teaser of the Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 game. The big YouTubers have already covered it, so now it's my turn to tell you guys about my opinion.
So, they're talking about the fact humanity's biggest mistake will be their inability to control the technology that it has created. This is interesting! It tells us a LOT about what the storyline is going to be about.
Let's get it all summed up: the story is going to be in the future, kind of like Advanced Warfare was. This time, it's different. I think that in the story there's going to be some people getting serious injuries, losing body parts and so on. That's going to make "robot wars". People caught inside of a steel frame.
What I'm kind of wondering about is wether or not these people are going to have the usual sprinting time limit and so on. I mean, if their legs are electric why would they need to rest up at all? If they don't have that, I think they should either give all players in Multiplayer the option for mechanical or human legs and maybe even arms or just keep that stuff away from Multiplayer in the first place. Then again, that'd kind of ruin the whole thing they've got going on with this teaser.
There it is, the lense. This could be a very special new feature: unlocking new lense options as you progress through the game. For example: you start off with a normal vision, like the Black Ops 2 one. As you progress through the storyline, some crazy lab guy develops new features for these lenses he has made you. After completing the first few levels, you get something like an enemy highlight (red line around enemies). If you get through like a fourth of the game, this guy comes up to you and tells you about a special tactical information feature that tells you about hiding spots or routes you can use to flank your enemy.
This could make the storyline very fast-paced by the end of the game and make it so that after you play through the storyline, you're pretty much good to go for Multiplayer when it comes down to your reflexes with some new movement features I'm hoping they're going to surprise us with. After all, Ghosts and Advanced Warfare both surprised us with new movement features like sliding, double jumping and so on.

How the trailer is built up

I know that it's probably not that special, but it really surprised me that they basically just dragged us through the future and what could be happening to humanity if science keeps on producing more and more technology.
It's just a little something that caught my eye and I thought it was worth pointing out.

My general opinion on the game so far

I know that I probably shouldn't really be talking about any of this yet as it's still just in the teaser trailer phase so we don't know that much yet, but I'm going to try to write down my general opinion on what we know about Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 so far.
First of all, I want to say that they've really gotten me interested even though I'm not really that into CoD games. I only own two of them, played a total of three of which I absolutely played a load of one of them.
That game is Black Ops 2, and if they keep it in the same theme I'd probably concider buying it. I'm not really someone that goes into buying pretty expensive games like the previous CoD's but this one has really caught my eye and I think it'll be absolutely worth it.
This is it for now, I'll see you all later.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

YouTube is Glitchy!?

I've been experiencing some trouble with the YouTube thumbnails glitching out lately, in this post I'll explain what exactly has been happening.

So YouTube is a really big platform and whenever they experience glitches in their system, it's a pretty big deal. Over the past couple of days I've been seeing the thumbnails of videos in my subboxes just magically switch places and return to their original place whenever I went over them with my mouse. This is something really weird and it has been bugging me quite a lot.
The thumbnails are something really important for gaining new subscribers: they attract viewers to a certain video and if they like that video they may actually subscribe to your channel. A good-looking thumbnail gives you an idea of what the content is going to be like, and at the moment you can't really discover any new content because of the glitches.
I hope someone at YouTube is doing something about it and I'll talk to you all later.

My Daily Routine: Holidays

Everyone has their own daily routine. After watching some YouTubers discuss theirs, I decided that as this blog is about my life and what interests me it'd probably be a good idea to describe my very own daily routine. This post features my daily routine whenever I don't have to go to school.

Morning/Noon

I get up very late in the holidays, as most people do. I don't really like getting up too early so I stay in bed for a while, watching some YouTube videos on my phone and checking if there's any tech news for me to dive right into. I usually play some Hay Day in the morning, just because it's a game where you can really just chill out and have some fun without needing to have your brain fully active.
When I arrive downstairs, I eat breakfast real quick (not too quick, I need the energy because noon/afternoon is when I write most of my blog posts and make most of my YouTube videos) and play some guitar.

Noon/Afternoon

This is the interesting part of my daily routine. It's when I manage my Blogger and YouTube, when I gather information and inspiration for stuff to produce and put online. I don't make any money from this, but it's what I like to do and my hobbies are simply very time consuming.

I really love both of these platforms because they allow me to express my interests in a positive way and both of them can provide a potential income for the future. Don't you think it'd be awesome to turn a hobby into an actual job? So do I.

Evening

I like to cook (mostly dessert), so I'm often the chef whenever the holidays are back in town. It's something that I really like and it helps out my mom quite a lot.

Apart from that, every night is movie night if you ask me. I watch loads of movies, my favorites probably being the Star Wars movies and Need for Speed.
Then I go to bed, just to wake up the next morning and restart my daily routine.
I hope you all enjoyed!

Update: Bashur Scandal

You've probably all heard about it: the "Bashur Scandal". It's viral on YouTube, mostly because of people who don't know anything about it just straight up jumping to conclusions. 
My first post relied on some of that information that was... made up by some guys on YouTube and shared up to the point where everybody thought it was actually the truth. I'm really pissed about this because I think that lies ending up being seen as truth is something that can destroy relationships and basically ruin someone's career or even worse.
Let's summarize what we actually know for sure now.

Bashur's Life

What first seemed like lies and manipulation, now turns out to be the truth. Bashur posted a video about the scandal before anyone else reported on the story because he wanted to get the truth out there before any lies were spreaded.
He gets very emotional in this video, because he has been keeping this information to himself for such a long time. Keemstar reported saying that he faked his emotions to manipulate his fans and act as if he was the "victim".

The way Keemstar said it (I saw his video first) made me think that Bashur was actually victim blaming. This was not the case: he simply told his life story to explain what's going through his mind and give a clear view of what had happened in his life ending in him actually asking for stuff like sex. She was, reportedly, his everything. We all know that feeling, it puts logical thoughts aside and makes your heart decide what you say or do (in this case only say, he didn't actually have sex with her because then he would've probably been in jail for a lot longer). What he said (online) was dumb, but then again you could also talk about what her parents did: they hired a private investigator to spy on their own daughter!!! What parent even does that kind of a thing???
When he finished off his story, he talked about how he shut himself off from society to punish himself for what he had done. He legitimately felt so sorry for what he had said that he locked himself in his room for such a long time...
Now Keemstar started to pick on Bashur over Twitter because that's just what Keemstar does.
What didn't make it any better is that Clara left him because she, according to herself, "didn't want all the lies anymore".

Bashur quits YouTube!?

Bashur made a short video where he just broke down, he showed that he no longer wanted to be in this mess and said he would quit YouTube. This resulted in Keemstar basically thinking "this guy is down and out, let's kick him even more" and he just kept going and it got worse and worse.

Poor Keemstar feels sorry for Bashur :-(

Keemstar received proof of Bashur not lying in his Life Story and Confession video, the others basically just making up stuff to make them dumping Bashur look like the right thing to do and even Clara lied about why she left Bashur. Clara turns out to be a huge gold digger: she got together with Bashur when he gave her the opportunity to start up a career in the YouTube community, but when his career seemed to come to an end she quickly sided with the BahmLounge to work on their project.
He explained himself in an interview with Bashur and the guy accepted the offer to do that interview and get the truth out there. This was, obviously, because Keemstar knew what he had done was terrible and he wanted to compensate his actions by saying he was wrong.
My opinion on this interview is that it's good that Bashur got a chance of repairing the damage, but that still doesn't make up for all the damage that Keemstar has done to the guy. Keemstar has nothing to do with the MineCraft YouTube community and he shouldn't throw fuel into the fire of something that is going on within it. What Bashur did was bad, but that doesn't mean someone that has nothing to do with it can just jump in and ruin the guy's life.
Keemstar, you had nothing to do with the Bashur situation and you know it. It only got bad when you got involved, when you started to interview girls once they claimed they had something to do with the situation. Do you even realise that these girls are using you for the publicity and that they're just as bad of gold diggers as Clara is?
I hope you now understand that getting involved with other people's business can backfire towards you. Even your own fans said you were going too far with it, but you didn't listen. You kept on kicking on a guy that was already down and out. Why? Why are you so pathetic? Why do you think that we want you to just pick on other people whenever they show off a weak spot? Why do you think you're even funny? Why don't you see that your YouTube channels got deleted for a reason and that if any of us got a chance we'd delete it again right away?
Seriously, leave Bashur alone and let him recover by himself. The interview was the good thing to do, but the fact that you obviously only did it to prevent him from destroying your career and sueing you right away is sickening.
I'm getting sick of this Keemstar guy, I'm out of here.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Update: microSD card

You all know from a previous post that I've been planning on buying a microSD card for my phone, but you don't know what decisions I've made after that post just yet. You guys deserve to know, so let's get into it.
First of all, I want to talk about how expensive the one I wanted to buy was. If I had went with that one, I would've been ripped off a little bit. It's just too expensive for what it is and I'll never need that kind of speed on a microSD card for my phone anyways.
So, I ended up going with a cheaper one (also from sanDisk) and looked it up on eBay. I've ordered it already, it was only €17 and it has 32GB of storage space with a speed of 48MB/s. That's still more than I actually need, but I think it'll be just fine.

This was a shorter blog post than usual, but I wanted to update you guys on what I actually ended up going with. See you all later!

My Opinion on the Star Wars: The Force Awakens TEASERS

The second teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens has been released just recently and, in my opinion, it looks like the movie is going to be awesome (just like the previous 6 movies). Let's get into them!

The Official Teaser #1

Released all the way back on November 28, it's probably not new to any of you guys but I decided that if I'm going to review the second teaser, I should probably get into the first teaser as well.
My feeling while watching it for the first time was... special. I was biting my lips, wondering what would come next. When the guy suddenly sat up at the beginning of the trailer I almost jumped off my chair because of how concentrated I was. I absolutely LOVED the voice in the beginning saying "There has been an awakening, have you felt it?" because it was not the kind of voice I would expect them to use.
I see they are going to involve some mid-air combat (in the end) and there are going to be a new kind of lightsabers that have the usual blade with some flames coming off the side (to prevent the enemy from disarming you?). I'm really looking forward to seeing how they're going to involve those into the story (is the movie even further into the future, or are these just "advanced" technology that they already had in the previous movies but couldn't mass-produce yet?)
Just from this trailer I'd already want to pre-order the movie to watch it as fast as possible. But wait... there's MORE!

The new teaser trailer

If you weren't already hyped by the first trailer, this one is really going to make you. It's even more epic than the previous one, and it has some mystery in it. You guys know from my post about the Call of Duty: Black Ops III teaser trailer that I love that in a trailer.
The main thing that I really adored was how big the Star Destroyer looked compared to those from the previous movies. In space they look great, but their size seems like it's not that much when it is in the middle of infinity.
Someone is talking about the force being strong in his family, and you can see R2D2 being touched by someone with a bionic hand and his eye turning... red. I think it's probably Luke Skywalker, as the oldest generation he says has that kind of force activity inside of them is his father and he talks about his sister (who we all know from the previous movies). He's probably talking to his son here, because he tells someone "and you have it too".
Princess Leia handed Luke's lightsaber to someone, I don't know who.
There's going to be quite a couple of new characters, you can see that time has went on in the absence of new Star Wars movies by the old looks on who I think is Han Solo. Chewbacca's hair didn't go grey, but that could be because of the life span of Wookies (I honestly don't know).
Apart from that I'll just let you discover the teaser trailer yourself.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

News: Cars write a Message to SPACE!?

Yup, it actually happened. 11 cars wrote a message to space. They did this by driving in a formation that made their trails write "Steph <3s you!", a message from an astronaut's daughter to a lab in space.
The project was created by Hyundai and was officially acknowlaged as "The largest tire track image" by the Guiness World Records. It was a huge publicity stunt and, in my opinion, the most original stunt so far.
The video shows a girl called Stephanie that misses her dad as he is living and working in space for long periods of time. She writes a message to him, it gets scanned and the guys from Hyundai write it in the sand of a big flattened area, just big enough so that her dad's cameras can zoom in enough for him to be able to read it. In the end of the video, you can hear a phone call between the astronaut and his daughter. This video now has over 5 million views.
It's awesome that they can actually make stuff like this happen and I applaud Hyundai for their originality and the way they managed to pull this stunt off. Seriously, congratulations on this awesome project!
If I were one of Hyundai's competitors, I'd do all I could do to be just as innovative with publicity as the company has showed off it can be.

Saving up money for 32GB microSD-card

I'm currently in the process of saving up money for a microSD card (32GB). I've found one that costs "only" €64,99, let's get right into what card I'll buy and why I've chosen it.

Why'd you buy it?

Because I need it for my Motorola Moto E 4G (I want more storage space for it) and this phone can only have a single microSD card in it, up to 32GB. Once I have this thing and I optimize the settings/performance of my phone to fit my needs as I use it, I will be able to get the most I can get out of my smartphone.
The only thing that is slightly holding me back is the fact that I will pay that much just for 32GB of storage on my phone. I know that I would be much happier with my phone once I get it, so I'm willing to pay the price of the card.
I'm going to buy it at a local online store, because I'll then have it the day after I order it. I've bought quite a lot at this online store so I already know that I can trust it, don't worry about me getting scammed.

What card are you going to buy (specs)?

I'm going to go with the Sandisk Micro SDHC 32GB Class 10 Extreme Plus + SD adapt, a pretty normal card with a reading speed of up to 80MB/s and a writing speed of up to 50MB/s. 
I could've also chosen the SanDisk microSDHC 32 GB + SD Adapter for only €34,99, but then I would've had to sacrifice loads of speed as that one only has 4MB/s for both the reading and the writing speed. That may be enough for most users, but I don't want to have to wait like an hour just to get all of my music onto my microSD card.

Have you watched any reviews on it?

No, I don't think that's necessary for something like a microSD card as you don't really make it go through enough to need it to be extra strong or anything like that. It'll just stay within my phone or in its adapter in my PC, I'm not planning on carrying it around or anything like that.

That's it about the microSD card for now, I'll inform you guys whenever I get it.

Black Ops III Teaser: Hidden Locations!

You might already know about it: a Black Ops III teaser has been launched on the official Call of Duty channel! It contains some hidden coördinates leading to two different locations on Earth, so let's get right into them.

6th October Bridge: Caïro, Egypt (30.05°N, 31,2333°E)

Source: www.vg247.com
This was the location reveiled by the first set of coördinates that was found (by Th3-Chronikk) so far. If you look at the bottom/right corner, you'll see a set of coördinates that is actually really easy to spot. The guys at the Se7enSins forums have already done the looking up for you and have found, using Google Maps, that these coördinates lead to the 6th October Bridge in Caïro.
6th October Bridge, Caïro (Egypt) - Source: en.wikipedia.org
This bridge is also known as the "spinal cord" of Caïro, as around about half a million people use it on a daily basis. It connects East- and West-Caïro.
There's loads of possibilities when it comes to how they're going to put this area into the game: will they make it a war between East and West, or will it stay on one side? Will the warzone be on one side of the bridge? There's only one thing that's for sure: they didn't pick these coördinates randomly.

Schanzengasse 14, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland

This is a very CoD-like environment: some awesome hiding spots, yet also some streets where you are out in the open.
 Pictures: Google StreetView, screenshots by OriginallyFamous

I think that in the evening or by night, this area would look awesome to be included in Call of Duty. Beware: this area would also be good for campers.
Now the coördinates for this one. They were, again, found by Th3-Chronikk. These coördinates are a little bit harder to spot, but if you look very closely at the middle of the right-hand side of the picture, you'll see that these coördinates are in a clear font while all the text around it was blurred.
Source: www.vg247.com

Monday, April 13, 2015

The Bashur Scandal

There's currently a scandal going on in the YouTube community, being that Bashur (MineCraft YouTuber with 1,5m subs, most of them being kids) has a record of trying to have sex with a 13-yr-old girl.
It happened 11 years ago, but DramaAlert apparently hates Bashur and makes the whole thing go viral. Everybody now knows about it while Bashur obviously wanted to just forget about what happened so many years ago and go on with his life as a YouTuber.
I agree on it not being a good thing at all (and he has been punished for it already), but the past is still the past and everyone deserves a second chance. He was 20 at the time, that's the age where all of us have done dumb things! This might be a whole lot more serious than what most of us have ever done, but that doesn't make him a worse person. His videos are entertaining, his style is unique. Why'd you ruin someone's chances at doing their job because of the past? He's not working as a babysitter, he's an online entertainer!
I hope you understand my point and at least accept that the past is the past and everyone deserves a second chance.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

The Way I Game

Well, everyone has their own style when it comes down to gaming, and I want to talk about mine.

The games I play

RuneScape

It's an MMORPG based around you developing your characters and training various skills. The reason I like it is because you can choose what direction you want to go with your character: will you mainly train the non-combat skills, or are you the type for exploring dungeons and killing every monster you see? It's up to you, really. I play RS3, the newest version of the game. It's a brower-based game, but I have a downloaded client for it just to be able to start gaming faster :-P. It's an awesome game in my opinion, but it might not be for those that are easily fooled by scammers etc. because those are, unfortunately, still playing the game and want to get your account emptied as fast as possible so that they can sell your stuff for real-life money.
Apart from the scammers, that are almost as bad as the Indian callcenter guys, the game is very good: it gets frequently updated so that there will always be content for you to discover, the developers are constantly working on getting cheaters out of the game as effectively as possible and they are good at that and last but not least: the community is awesome once you get to know the way their personalities generally work.
I personally play a skiller: I try to make my way through the game without fighting ANY monsters. This is pretty hard, as the game is combat-based.

MineCraft

I know, I know... loads of people think this game is extremely childish. For me, it's a way to get creative without necessarily getting comments about what I make. I build stuff in Creative mode, mostly on the Vadact Buildteam server (part of the Shotbow Network). Those guys really know how to take creativity to the next level, and that's exactly what I like so much about the Vadact server. They are skilled, know how to have a laugh and you never see any of the actual Vadact members get mad in chat or anything like that. Their world consists out of plots, small areas of land you can claim and build your stuff on. You start off with absolutely nothing: no landscape, no structure, just a flat surface. This is what we make of that flat surface:
We fill it up with montains, trees, bushes, rivers, cities, hot air balloons and much more. If you build very good on your plot, you'll get promoted to the next rank and you receive an additional (sometimes also bigger) plot for you to build your next project on.

Gaming behavior

Gaming communities are just like real life communities (sometimes a whole lot weirder, but that depends on the community just like in real life). That's why you need to behave yourself in order to really fit in with a certain community. If you come across some guys building up a meme community, you should stimulate them and give them advice on what you think would be awesome in a meme. If you come across some Call of Duty try-harders, you shouldn't start to talk about that one cat meme you saw on the internet yesterday (even though it may be awesome).
In the Vadact community, you have to remain a bit serious but there is plenty of room for jokes. Helping others is mandatory, so don't get too selfish around there! If you don't help others and give advice about what improvements could be made to a build whenever it's asked, you won't really get into the community and you'll just be sitting there on the side.

Setup

Oh, the ever-so-important setup. My setup is pretty much just a basic home PC (Acer) with two relatively small monitors (Samsung) and a pretty cheap keyboard (Acer, came with the PC), a wireless mouse (Logitech, obviously) and one of the cheapest microphones (Audio-Technica) that delivers relatively decent quality. I also have headphones (Philips, ordered online because my Turtle Beach was broken), but those were in my bedroom when I took the picture.
That's basically all I can say about the way I game, I hope you all liked it!

My opinion on social media (RANT)

My blog may be called "The Average Life", my opinion on social media like Facebook, Instagram and Vine is all but average. I like stuff like Twitter, YouTube and Blogger because those have what you need without any additional crap that comes with it. Google and Twitter are both great platforms for creativity combined with productivity. But Facebook, Instagram and Vine are just full of people that are ruining your fun by spamming you with stuff you didn't ask for. I've tried all three of them and deactivated my accounts on them because of people just putting unnecessary stuff on there. I don't need to know how much your dog hates bathing, and certainly not how much slices of bread you ate this morning! In my opinion the platforms themselves are great, but the way they're being used ruins it all.
Sorry for the rant, I just got carried away by my old Facebook friends spamming my e-mail with stuff like " Why don't you come on Facebook anymore?" or "Why did you disappear from my friends list?". If you've ever concidered sending such a message, think about wether or not the person you want to send it to has a personality that matches the platform.
Thanks.

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Vacation to Switzerland



Hello everybody, I’m back at home and rested up by the time you can read this (no Wi-Fi, remember from last post?). This is my story of what we did in 7 days of skiing holidays with a group of 9 people. I hope you like it!

Saturday 4/4/2015: Day of arrival

We, of course, had to drive our car all the way to Switzerland. It’s an 800 kilometre drive from our home, and it took about 10:30 hours in total (eating 2 meals  and refilling our fuel included). We then got ourselves some skis: first we looked if there were unused skis we could use at our apartment, if there weren’t we would’ve rented some but there were so there was no need to spend even more money.
I took some pictures of the area, all just from our balcony. The view we have here is awesome, yet I already know that the view from all the way on top of the mountain is even better. I’ll probably take a picture of that view this week.


 The weather was terrible on our way here, it was constantly raining and there was some thick mist. When we arrived at La Tzoumaz itself, however, it was snowy (perfect!) and there was not too much wind so that the cold temperatures still felt like normal. Right now it’s still snowing, and it’s already 7:20PM. The weather predictions are good: it’s going to snow throughout the week, and the snow won’t melt as the temperatures will stay under 0°C. We’ll be able to ski into our apartment by the end of the week if it keeps on snowing like this :P.
Now I still have to get my bed ready for the night, but I’ll do that later. Right now it’s time for resting and updating my blog post as the way here was very long and we are, of course, a bit tired. A long drive like that combined with getting up at 4:30AM really gets you out of your sleeping habits. I have never been able to sleep in a car, so that was not an option either. I kept myself busy with games like Subway Surfers and Temple Run 2.
My personal predictions for this week are good: our group is not as big as the last couple of years, so we won’t have to split up all the time. There’s no exceptionally fast skiers with us, so everyone should be able to just go along with the group all week. I’ve really looked forward to this vacation and after the exams I can really use some time off school. It feels amazing not having to do any homework, just being able to choose whatever you want to do. For our entertainment while not skiing, we have each other, some board games, a card game and some books. I’ve also taken my phone and a mini-sized laptop with me. We won’t be bored!

Sunday 4/5/2015: First day of skiing

I’ve just got up. It’s 7:50AM at the moment, we are going to eat breakfast in about 15 minutes. The view from my bedroom is even better than the view I showed you guys in yesterday’s section. There’s some clouds at the moment, but it should be alright. I think we are going to have fun, today is just the beginning of the actual skiing part of the holidays. There’s some fun days to come.
For breakfast, we had some bread (brown and white) with whatever we wanted. There was more than enough for everyone. We discussed where we would ski today, and decided it was best to take it easy for today. After all, it’s a year ago, for most of us, since we last came here to ski.
We weren’t able to ski much, it’s 11AM right now and we’re back at our apartment. For now, I’ll just enjoy the view and keep myself busy with writing. We can go on the internet at a small shop near Savoleyres (up the mountain). My sister went there, but I don’t really think it’s worth the time it takes to get there.
Lunch is pretty much the same as breakfast here, just some bread with whatever you want on it. We are planning on going back up the mountain this afternoon, as the clouds will probably go away so we’ll be able to see where we ski. I, of course, want to go with the others.
So far we have only skid down the mountain once, we stopped earlier than we were planning on stopping. It was slow, as we had to stay close to each other and make sure we hadn’t lost anyone all the time. My skis seem to be really good, my helmet is on the bigger side as I don’t have one myself and we haven’t had the time to buy me a new helmet just yet.
It’s now 6:05PM, we went back to ski a bit more and see if the clouds had gone yet. They were still there, but we decided to try and ski anyways so we went down the mountain 2 more times and drank some hot chocolate. We’ve bought me a new helmet, it was pretty expensive but I’m sure it’ll last for quite some time so we’ll profit compared to having to rent one every single time.
The snow has turned sticky, stacking up so that you often fall when you ski into these heaps. This has resulted in some falls, yet nothing serious: we don’t go that fast, especially not when the weather is this bad.
Dinner tasted great, as always when my grandmother cooks, and there was some home-made pudding for dessert.
As you may know, the Snowcat simply drives over the snow. It has a kind of bulldozer structure at the front: the snow that isn’t meant to be there gets pushed further until there’s a hole for it to fall into. At the back of the Snowcat, there’s an additional bulldozer-ish thing that erases the vehicle’s tracks. It’s a complicated system and I think it’s probably extremely hard to drive over small paths and stuff like that. I just don’t understand how such a big vehicle can go up and down the mountain at a pretty fast speed while flattening the snow underneath it.
Now it’s already pretty late (8:50PM), we’re probably going to play a card game for a while and go to bed after. I have really enjoyed the holidays so far, even though we haven’t been able to properly ski so far. We are ready to go for the week, so let’s get ready for the actual fun!

Monday 4/6/2015: Let’s go!

The clouds from yesterday have vanished during the night, today we enjoyed a nice and blue sky. The snow was just perfect (not too icy, not too sticky), yet it got stickier once we went further downhill. We were able to ski all day, until the elevators closed. I really enjoyed that: it was the first full day of skiing this year!
We decided to stay on this side of the mountain most of the time, yet we went to the opposite side a couple of times just because we liked one particular ski slope. The ski slopes we chose were mostly the harder ones, yet we did some easy ski slopes just to get ourselves some rest in between. Those red ski slopes can be very exhausting after some time: you have to constantly slow down if you don’t want to ski into someone else.
Playing with the cards was fun as well, I’m getting better at it. I used to be one of the weaker players, but now I can keep up with the others. We were laughing almost all the time while playing the cards, it was probably the most fun I’ve ever had while playing that card game.
For dinner, we had French fries and steak. That’s a typical Belgian meal, if a Belgian hasn’t eaten it in his whole life he is not a true Belgian. It was really nice: the French fries were home-made and the steak was very good too. There was no dessert today, but I don’t really mind. We had already eaten more than enough.
It’s 10:35PM now, I’m about to go to bed. I need a good night’s sleep to be able to ski all day tomorrow.

Tuesday 4/7/2015: Sunburn

I was planning on skiing with my brother today, just the two of us. Unfortunately he had some trouble with his foot, so he was only able to ski for about half an hour. The others went all the way to a different mountain, just because they liked those ski slopes more. As my brother went to our apartment almost instantly, I had to go with the others. We ended up skiing half a day at that mountain and I did  three more hours at “our” mountain along with my mother.
When we arrived at home at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, I noticed my neck had gotten sunburnt. It hurt a bit, but it wasn’t that bad. I should try to prevent it from happening again, as it’s obviously not healthy.
With our pick-nick, we had some really nice apple juice “avec gaz”. It’s something we always drink here, as we really like the local apple juice. It’s something you should really try if you come to Quatre Vallées.
I played some games on my phone, and that wraps up the whole day.

Wednesday 4/8/2015: Tired

I set my clock a bit later, so that I wouldn’t be as early compared to the others. It didn’t really work as planned: I was still the first one to arrive for breakfast.
The others kept on skiing all day, yet I kept up for only half a day. After lunch I was so tired I decided to stay at our apartment and rest for a while. After all, it wasn’t that bad to stay at the apartment as we had some scientific magazines lying on the table without anyone really reading it. Why wouldn’t I just keep myself occupied with some science? It’s important to stay up-to-date with science and technology nowadays, everything keeps on evolving at such a high speed…
I read about the Voyager 1 going interstellar after just under 30 years of flying around the sun, about what pictures it had taken and where it would end up. It’s stunning how a machine so old can still be travelling at 17 kilometres per second and still have enough battery life to communicate with the Earth for years to come, while a 1-year-old iPhone is already seen as outdated nowadays.
The first other skiers arrived here at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, and talked with my dad (who doesn’t ski, yet comes with us anyways). I simply kept myself busy in my room (I put all of the pictures from my phone into different folders just to make my Gallery app look more clean, wrote yesterday’s and today’s sections and read some more of that scientific magazine).
Oh, I almost forgot to mention that we often (when we don’t pick-nick) eat lunch at “Chez Simon”, right next to the ski slope. From there, you have a really nice view of the other skiers. It’s a really nice place, it’s only sad that pick-nick is not allowed there.
I took some pictures of the view you get in the elevator that takes us all the way up to Savoleyres, just to show you guys what we see every morning around 9AM, when we are all geared up with our skis, ski boots, sticks and helmets.

Thursday 4/9/2015: Getting ready

Skiing went good, as always (apart from our first day, when the fog ruined it). We skied past a parked Snowcat, and I couldn’t help but take some pictures that show the whole thing with some more detail. I haven’t really taken such a close look at one of these myself before, so now I can look into the whole system a bit more in-depth. Its task is simple: flatten the snow before sunrise. The machine itself is a whole lot more complicated, I’ve already explained the way it works so I won’t go more in-depth today.



I also took a picture of the view from “Chez Simon”, the place we eat our lunch at. There’s some trees in front of the mountains, but I think that gives it an even more special feeling. It makes it feel... as if it could be your home. Everything here feels so special, from the snowy mountains to the small villages in the valleys.

For dinner, we started off with some toast with apple and cheese baked onto the bread (we put a piece of bread with some apple and cheese on top of it in the oven for a little while, so the apple got some extra flavour and the cheese nicely melted and looked even more delicious). The kids of a friend of one of us came over for a while, so that their parents could have some time to ski themselves. They ate almost all of our toast…
After that, we ate carrots, peas and pork. It tasted great the way my grandmother made it. When we finished dinner, a visitor arrived. He’s a good friend of the person that taught me how to ski. We had some fun that evening, he left at half past nine. I stayed up until ten o’clock.

Friday 4/10/2015: Last day of skiing

My parents went home very early in the morning, they were gone while we were still eating breakfast (I stayed here, my parents, brother and sister went home because my sister had another holiday planned and my brother had some trouble with his foot).
We went skiing very early today, and I kept on until 3 o’clock in the afternoon. I started off without sticks, but after lunch I took my sticks with me again. Skiing without sticks is exhausting but fun: it gives you a way more intensive feeling, you compensate the hill with your body instead of your sticks. I fell once today, but that was because of my own stupidity. I wasn’t skiing on the ski slope, but under the elevator called “Taillay”. When I arrived at the downside of the elevator, I went onto the ski slope with a jump and didn’t bend my knees in time to compensate the fall. I fell, but it didn’t hurt at all and I was able to get up almost instantly. It was the only time I fell this week.
While the other skiers were still drinking at Chez Simon, I went to the apartment because I was very tired after a long day of skiing. The warm shower felt very good after being in the snow for so long, it’s the same feeling you get when you take a nice warm shower after cycling in the rain. The only difference is that skiing is way more fun than cycling in the rain.
At the apartment, there were visitors. The people that are going to stay in the apartments we’re currently in are already staying in a hotel at the moment and they came by (my grandfather knows them, so why not). They were talking very loudly and fast, I got a headache because of that so I rested up for a while (my bed is in a different apartment, we rented the whole floor).
The evening went like normal apart from that, I packed my stuff and got everything ready so I could leave the morning after.

Saturday 4/11/2015: Looking back

Looking back at the holiday, I’m very satisfied. I had loads of fun and saw the person that taught me how to ski once again. The food was nice, the apartments were as good as they always are and we were able to ski all day every day the whole week without any serious accidents happening. How could it get better?
I did forget some stuff at the apartment, but we know the people that are staying there at the moment and they are going to take it with them after their vacation in Switzerland.
If you want to go somewhere beautiful during the winter, Quatre Vallées is a very good choice.