User talk:Giffz

My name is Thanwalai Chaisilwattana.

People usually call me Giff.

My student ID is 5180547.

My birthday is on 16th December.

I graduated from Nawamintrachinuthid Bodindecha also known as Bodindecha 3.

For now, my major is Finance and I'm studying in the second year.

I like to read novels such as Twilight series.

During this new year holidays I read the series for three times.

I love to collect novel books amd my collection has more than 100 books.

During weekends, I like to spend my time with my family than hang out with frinds.

We, my family, call them "our family days".

My family has four people which are my dad, my mom, my younger sister and I.

Personally, I feel great to have a chance to study with Mr.Brian in this class.

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Thanks --Icns141 15:36, 10 January 2010 (UTC)

This is my video file http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukz1o2rNgFI

" Homework 4 "
1.	What are MMOGs and how do they differ from regular video games? MMOGs stands for Massively Multiplayer Online Game. It requires the Internet in order to log in to the games that people want to play. Therefore, many people from many places can play games together even they live in the different parts of the world. It can play in many game consoles such as PSP, PlayStation 3 and Wii. Another word that we can use to describe the MMOGs is multiplayer game. It was designed for group players and most of the MMOGs also can be characterized by users. In addition, people can interactive with other player in the same time. Some of them charge the player’s money. On the other hand, the video games do not require to the Internet. It needs personal computers or video game consoles. Additionally, it requires input devices such as a joystick and keyboard. Also, there are feedbacks and providing interaction and information to the player.

2.	Would there be stresses in living in a virtual world? Of course, I think, because live in a virtual world still use money to buy things.

'''3.	Look at e-bay and see what is being sold from secondlife and other on-line game forum. Is the economy from these games real?''' Some of goods are in eBay and it sells quite expensive. For instance, the price of one item is about 10 US$.

--Giffz 16:46, 22 January 2010 (UTC)