Archive for September, 2006

Umm.. So remember back in the day when they had movies with robots killing people and we laughed thinking it would never really happen. Thanks for turning fiction into reality South Koreans. They invented a robot that kills people (and here I thought Samsung was a nice peaceful company) Comes complete with an instructional video, yay!
Take a look: Click [Here].
September 29th, 2006
Compliments of my buddy Vasquez


September 17th, 2006

blufr is a new trivia-type game that hopefully gets people of all ages addicted to learning obscure facts. There’s no evil agenda. Just play and keep playing. Each bluf shows the percentage of people who were fooled by it.
It looks extremely addictive, so if you have something to do … keep away. It also has a blufr myspace page, the myspace page includes a code snippet incase you want this blufr to show up on yourspace, I mean your myspace.
September 14th, 2006

New size, new texture, new colors. It’s like music , it’s the same song… just a different beat (remix), that’s how you make one great song in to two. They’re taking their own product and making it better. It’s like the chinese business model, only they’re revamping their own product and not someone elses.
eh’ they look nice. If I saw one, I’m sure I’d play with it.
September 14th, 2006
I want this (Nikon d80 digital SLR)… that’s all I have to say.

September 10th, 2006
I’m a big fan of Gmail as most of you already know (my addiction to it is embarrasing, I know). Well, here’s just a few more reasons to love the G-unit. Their search is more powerful than you think, you just have to know how to use it.
For those of you non-gmailers out there I have some goodies for you as well. If you already know this, then … no goodies for you. Recently I found myself trying to email a friend an image I had created. They were too lazy to goto the computer, so I decided to email it to their phone.
I’ve included some popular cell service providers below, if you don’t find your provider, you can check this gi-normous list.
- Verizon PCS 10digitphonenumber@vtext.com
- Cingular mobilenumber@mycingular.com
- Cingular mobilenumber@mms.cingularme.com
- Use this one if you want to send images.
- Sprint PCS 10digitphonenumber@messaging.sprintpcs.com
- DT T-Mobile phonenumber@t-mobile-sms.de
So this next time you have a party and you want to invite your ‘peeps’ and make sure that they get the message (even if they’re not at their computer). Just include their mobile number to the “To:” field and you can make sure they know what’s up. It’s an easy, efficient way of (bugging) saying “hi” to everyone.
September 6th, 2006