Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Kanye West Raps At Facebook HQ

‎"I keep that G.O.A.T. book on the Ottoman, and wrote hooks about slaves that were slaughtered in the eighteen-hundreds, you all forget that I got called 'nigga' on Twitter so many times, yo I lived that. Now I'm just trying to find where to raise my kids at," - Kanye West


UPDATE: Now from Twitter HQ...

Last Chance...

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Epic...

I think I'm Malcolm X... Martin Luther... Add a King... Add a Junior...

Thursday, July 1, 2010

iPhone 4


Sure, you've seen it before, but that doesn't make it any less amazing. (This official announcement does, however, make it a little less illegal.) Taking a huge leap from the past three iterations, iPhone 4 ($200-$300) makes up for the past six months of killer Android releases with features like an Apple A4 processor, app multitasking, 7 hours of talk time, a backlit 5-megapixel camera with an LED flash and 720p video recording (and iMovie), a front-facing camera for FaceTime video calls, an eye-popping 960 x 640 Retina display, an all glass and stainless steel body, and a profile that's skinnier than the latest winner of America's Next Top Model. Antennae Problems? Can you hear me now?

"The New Xbox 360" (Slim)


Time to ditch your aging, power brick-tethered 360 and replace it with the new, slimmer, quieter Xbox 360 ($300). In addition to a gorgeous, angular new case, the new 360 features a whisper-quiet design, built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi, a 250GB hard drive, and an included wireless controller and headset. Plus, it'll look way better with that new Kinect thingamagig people keep talking about. Im looking at YOU Todd...

Qlocktwo


Tired of the tyranny of time's dependable henchmen, numbers? Hang a Qlocktwo (€885; roughly $1,100) on your wall. This unique clock uses common phrases — like "it is a quarter past two" — to notify you of the time, with a lacquered wooden body supporting either a satin stainless steel or a polished synthetic glass front surface via eight magnets. LED lighting technology keeps things readable, and an ambient light sensor keeps the thing from giving your house a neon-lit bar room vibe — which is about the last thing a laptop-priced clock should do.

Puma Chalk Ping Pong Table


The ultimate ping pong table? Perhaps. The Puma Chalk Ping Pong Table ($3,900) is at once the sexiest and most expensive table tennis setup we've ever seen, built with ash wood legs and a unique ceramic chalk top surface that lets you keep score, draw shot pattern reminders, or just goof around with nothing but a piece of chalk. Designed by Aruliden for Puma, the table also offers an open shelf integrated into the table top that acts as storage space for paddles, balls, and other necessary tools, while the silver chain link fence-style finishes off the package. Todd would kill for this... Literally.

Motorola Droid X


Not content to let Apple steal the summertime smartphone spotlight, the Motorola Droid X ($200/after rebate w/contract) is here to regain some of the attention for the big V. Packing a ginormous 4.3-inch 854 x 480 screen, a 1GHz processor, 8GB of onboard storage, an eight megapixel camera with dual LED flash and 720p video capture, HDMI out, micro SD storage expandability, Wi-Fi with wireless hotspot functionality, and DLNA media streaming support. The biggest letdown? It ships with Android 2.1, so don't be expecting any Froyo goodness until much later in the summer.

Rossi SixtySix


Old meets new in the Rossi SixtySix ($130,000). Based on a new C6 Corvette — which is included in the price — the SixtySix removes the modern-looking body and replaces it with a custom skin inspired by great Corvettes of the past, in particular the Stingray years, with its signature split rear window that debuted to mixed reviews in 1963. Production will be limited, so get in line now.

Tron Legacy Lightcycle


From the makers of the Custom Batpod comes the latest movie-inspired motorbike: the Tron Legacy Lightcycle ($35,000). While the movie doesn't hit theaters until December, anyone who saw the original knows the lightcycle races will be the highlight of the film, making the five Lightcycles instant classics. Unlike the Batpod, these are built to be street-legal, with custom 22-inch hubless wheels, custom Hoosier tires, electric or gasoline motors, two-inch hardened steel frames, carbon fiber/fiberglass bodies, and neon hidden behind frosted plexiglass for the accent colors.

New Site Design (still under construction)


We've been waiting to use that pic for a while now lol...

We Are Back...


thats it... lol

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