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    Drunkin Jeff Goldblum Sells iMacs

    Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

    The great thing is, he’s not really drunk. But Mr. Goldblums already strange speech pattern sounds exactly like that drunk bum down at the bus stop who always asks for nickels when he’s slowed down 30%.

    Windows Should Never Fail

    Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

    Real Magneto Breaks Every Computer He Touchs

    Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

    12 year old Joe Falciatano III, doesn’t just have an impossible to pronounce name, he also possess the ability to ruin any computer or electronic device he touches:
    While using PCs at this elementary school, Joe — who dubbed himself “Magneto Man” — found that every system he laid his hands on went totally haywire. Only […]

    PC vs Mac

    Thursday, February 28th, 2008

    This would be the greatest fighting game ever, shame it’s Windows only.

    Sony Finally Announces Finished Blu-ray Player, Plans to Over-Charge Continue

    Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

    With the demise of HD-DVD, Sony has even less interest in lowering prices or selling a decent Blu-ray player. According to Engadget, Sony today announced two new models, only one of which will finally support new (old for HD-DVD owners) PiP special features. The finally finished BDP-S550 will at last be available this fall. What […]

    The Format War is Over, Blu-ray Wins, Let’s All Head Home

    Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

    I have been a supporter of HD-DVD for quite a while. I felt it offered the consumer more for their money, but now we need to stop beating a dead horse and call it a day. It all started with WB going Blu-ray exclusive a little over a month ago, that was bad news for […]

    Todays Links

    Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

    Do people still care about nature? With the rising popularity of television and video games, outdoor activities like camping and fishing are seeing a rapid decline. Sad.
    Where does your candidate stand on the Real ID Act? The Real ID is a form of identification with RFID implanted to track everything you do and everywhere you […]

    I Wish It Didn’t Take a $10,000 PC to Play Crysis

    Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

    I openly admit that, at times, I can be a graphics whore. When I first buy a new game, I often go look at the water, just to see if the developers put any time and effort into it. Sometimes that tells me if a game is even worth playing.
    When the new consoles come out, […]

    Buyers Beware: Current Blu-ray Players Won’t Correctly Play Future Discs

    Monday, January 14th, 2008

    I have been ranting and raving about this for months on the Project Silence Podcast, but no one seems to listen to, or even believe, me. Now that Blu-Ray rep’s have openly admitted it and The Consumerist has picked up on it, maybe people will finally listen: YOU PEOPLE ARE GETTING SCREWED ON BLU-RAY.
    From The […]

    Todays Links

    Friday, January 11th, 2008

    Here’s a list of some interesting things around the web that I don’t have the time (or the cleverness) to write about more clearly:
    Shuttles $199 Linux PC specifications, this thing actually looks cool, not that it would get me to use Linux.
    50 Great Arcade cabinets. I really miss arcades.
    Vast Cloud of Antimatter traced to Binary […]

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