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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Sunday, January 28, 2007
DS-Xtreme: Drag-n-Drop for your DS Lite
The near-perfect solution for DS Lite homebrew: the DS-Xtreme. It claims to be as simple as connect it into your computer, have your computer read the drive as a mass-storage device to load games, and then plug it into your DS Lite and play. The downside? Only 512MB of storage space (~8 DS Lite games) and running a price tag of around $125 - ouch!
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Children of Men Review
Friday, January 26, 2007
RVCA Bomber Crew Jacket
Anything more redefining of dope? I don't think so. Reinterpreting the bomber jacket as a thick zip-up wool sweater with a slightly more slender fit and a bold black and charcoal plaid, this jacket from RVCA sure brings it. Thinking about picking one up for myself at the Amazon.
Monday, January 22, 2007
Ergo Proxy Review
Honestly, this has been one of the most confusing anime I have ever watched in my lifetime. Full of enough mindfucks and a casanova of philosophy, I still surprisingly enjoyed it. Even with the cliche ending, I'm looking forward to another awesome second season, though I doubt there will be one. EP gets a solid 8.3/10.
Those with a million questions about who, what, how, and why the hell should look here. Someone took the time out to thoroughly answer almost all of EP's questions.
Saturday, January 13, 2007
iPhone? Nope, don't think so.
Like Colbert, I'm flaccid with rage. Not because it looks tacky, not because it is by far the smallest GB-sized video iPod ever made, and not because I hate Cingular - and believe me, I hate that continuously brand-switching company; the iPhone has now officially established itself as the princess of all cell phones. She has the bells and whistles of Paris, but no flare of a minimalistic cover on Elle magazine.
I expected something manlier. Maybe something that would solve all my mobile problems with cell phones today, not some super advanced OSX touch pad pebble.
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
STM Evolution Backpack
I've seen various STM bags for years now. They're superbly built, have tons of compartments and pockets, and just the right amount of tech style.
STM's latest, the Evolution backpack ($100-$110), is no different. The Evolution has a concealed waterproof laptop section, a built-in stow-away raincover, tons of pockets and organizers, a removable iPod pouch, and super comfortable straps. It comes in two sizes — small to fit laptops up to 13.3 inches and medium to fit laptops up to 15 inches.
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