TechCrunch Tablet Update: Prototype B.

Looks good, and it’s supposed to be about $299.

I might be a little late to the party, but I recently watched Zeitgeist, a released-to-internet-only conspiracy doc. It touches on some of the issues discussed in Alex Jones’ Endgame, but presents these issues in a much less fanatical, less “conspiracy nutty” kind of way. Which, I think, is something you should strive for when you’re trying to convince people that Jesus was fake, 9/11 was an inside job, and that we’re all the puppets of uber-powerful international bankers.
I don’t know how real or not the claims made by this movie are, so I’ve got some googling to do. So far, the criticisms I’ve seen mostly stop at saying that the movie is edited and presented in a manner to maximize shock and drama value. If this movie is bull dookey, I need someone to flat out tell me it’s wrong and why, ’cause that shit about the bankers and the World Trade Center? Well that just freaked me out. Check it out (for free) here.
Supposedly, with this software, the effects of certain drugs can be re-created by listening to “dose” mp3s in an isolated environment using headphones. I’ll finally know how Lindsay Lohan feels all the time.

now you see what you’ve been missing without that height adjustment
Yes, you were totally right, the awesomeness is compelling.

If you really want to see what people mean when they say “an intimate show”, you have to go see a band play at the Horseshoe Tavern. It’s the kind of place that looks like somebody’s basement, with a floor that holds a few hundred at best, and a stage that looks like it can barely hold all of the band’s gear. There are no roadies to set up equipment, no security to keep people from climbing onto stage; just the faint echoes of a million songs played by a thousand bands that came through on the way to becoming something.
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Handsome Furs on Take Away Shows.
“In the Radio’s Hot Sun” is particularly good.
Windows Twitter app – http://www.ejecutive.co.uk/projects/twitterlicious
The video of the day on CrossFit HQ stars CrossFit Toronto’s founder John Vivian.
The workout is a grip-fatiguing Double Tabata of KB swings and pullups. Tuesday’s workout for Laura and I had KB swings and pullups as well, so I know first hand how it hurts. For me swinging a 52# cannonball tires my grip really quickly, and I only did 63 reps, John ripped out 80. I suppose more KB and heavy deadlifts are in order, that should help my deathgrip.
John is the guy that helped me drop 30# and 11% body fat.
Apple Tablet and the iPhone in Canada in the near future.
C’mon.
cc 11:06 am on February 29, 2008 Permalink
omg… must… have….
Tyler Weir 11:07 am on February 29, 2008 Permalink
Ya, what a good idea.