June 2008


This morning carrying a gigantic carton adorned with an official looking “Gotham National Bank” shipping label…well, let’s just say, grabbed my attention.

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Shocker! Harmonix has done and made Rock Band 2. The sequel will feature a new set list, and the RB2 bundle will feature “quieter, more realistic, and more reliable instruments” says Lead Designer Dan Teasdale.

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Call me old school, but I grew up with traditional RPG games like Ultima and Might ‘n’ Magic on the PC and Final Fantasy/Dragon Warrior on the NES and SNES. I understand that technology has to evolve, but why does the gameplay have to be thrown out the window?

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Choices line up from bad to worse for many Detroit auto workers hit by a one-two punch from a housing slump and shrinking auto sales

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A GoDaddy Vice President has been caught bidding against customers in their own domain name auctions. The employee Adam Dicker isn’t just any GoDaddy employee; he’s head of the GoDaddy subsidiary that controls the auctions. Dicker won some of the domains he bid for, and pushed up the bid price on auctions he didn’t win.

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While Canadians have been shortchanged with Rogers iPhone plans there are still some people getting an even worse deal, the Swedes. A 16GB iPhone will set you back $4 356 after 2 years with unlimited data.

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One man’s LEGO is another man’s treasure, and what better way is there to guard your grand stash of colored bricks than by using the bricks themselves as a weapon? The Thriller Automatic and Thriller Compact are slide action crossbow pistols with cocking and chambering mechanisms that are almost completely made out of LEGO.

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$20 000 fine for Posting music using the Internet or peer-to-peer technology and Posting a copyright-protected work, such as a picture or video, onto a website such as Facebook or YouTube.Also Selling, renting or giving away a device (e.g., iPod) that contains copies of music that were originally copied onto the device by you for private purpose.

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How does a poor Caribbean country of less than 3 million people produce such athletic riches? Improved coaching and a new system to develop raw talent at home have combined with a tradition of seeing sprinting as an inexpensive ticket out of poverty, observers say. For now, Jamaicans are reveling in having the world’s two fastest men

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