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tags: xbox 360, xbox, demo, japan Posted at Xbox Live's Major Nelson on December 5, 2008, 12:15 am Twits du Jour → [@375]Twits du JourWe're at Applebee's. Must be Thursday night. #So, the US auto industry big wigs drove hybrids to D.C., saved a few carbon miles. Haven't they heard of carpooling? #Erik's Tumbles: Mibbit.com - Easy and fast Webchat: Does IRC chat pretty well too. tinyurl.com/69ymhw #Erik's Tumbles: Smart Solutions: Delta Faucet: I’m a pretty big fan of their H2Okinetic s.. tinyurl.com/5kfl2o #Erik's Tumbles: BlackBerry Storm Scratch test…. tinyurl.com/6mn4jd #Erik's Tumbles: GNUnet: GNUnet is a free ... tags: delta faucet, smart solutions, twits, applebee, auto industry, webchat, hybrids, wigs, thursday night Posted at Erik's Weblog on December 5, 2008, 12:05 am Human Giant: Will Arnett Sex Tape → A disturbing exposé on the paparazzi and the lengths to which they will go to reveal the private lives of celebrities.
tags: private lives, human giant, paparazzi, sex tape, will arnett, celebrities Posted at MilkandCookies on December 4, 2008, 7:09 pm Daito Manabe: Face Dance → Daito Manabe is a Japanese artist and programer who has figured out a way to make his face involuntarily dance to music: by using electricity. Each beat hits a different part of his face with a quick shock. The result is disturbing, yet highly entertaining.
tags: using electricity, face dance, japanese artist, programer, shock, music Posted at MilkandCookies on December 4, 2008, 7:09 pm New Bike Magazine for the Biker With No Time to Read → This just in from BikePortland: Price Media, the publishing stalwarts who bring you Outdoors Nw (sic on the small "w") magazine, have cooked up a new magazine, NW Cyclist. It'll be published just once per year; the premiere issue will be available in March 2009 at the Seattle Bike Expo. We were bemoaning the lack of a bright spot in any industry during this recession and we totally didn't think about bikes. Bikes are pretty ... tags: bike expo, seattle weekly, w magazine, bike magazine, premiere issue, stalwarts, new bike, recession, biker, bikes, newspapers Posted at Seattlest.com on January 1, 1970, 12:00 am Homeland Insanity → This morning on the radio I heard that Homeland Security had decided to put their bioweapons research in Manhattan, KS. Unfortunately, a lot of the weapons are meant to kill plants and animals. And so they are putting this THING in the middle of the US heartland and breadbasket,
They are devastatingly naive about security and experiments. Many labs have released things into the world that they did not mean to -- or ... tags: plum island, manhattan ks, plants and animals, prevailing winds, breadbasket, heartland, insanity, homeland security, beats, weapons, radio Posted at Pacific Views on January 1, 1970, 12:00 am No Way, Is It Really A Linkdump? → Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #180: Death Note, Dream Hunters, and Midnight Sons.I don't like yaoi, and I've never even heard of lolicon (though the link makes it disgustingly clear what it is), but it is still wrong for a man to be arrested for possessing Japanese comics and cartoons.CGI Wizard of Oz? Not sure... I'm just not sure.How those yard signs actually make money for dating services. Impressive detective work here.Now THIS ... tags: civil war photographs, detective work, midnight sons, tilt shift, old photographs, sweet potatoes, yard signs, kittens, dream hunters, lolicon, urban legends, monty python, death note, pollination, yaoi, dating services, comic book, popcorn, perception, wizard Posted at Bloggity-Blog-Blog-Blog on December 4, 2008, 4:04 pm Sweet New Video From Cancer Rising → One of Seattlest's absolute favorite local hiphop groups, Cancer Rising, just released a new video for "Let's Start Some Shit (ft. Bruce Illest)" off their most recent album. There should be more Rock Band-themed rap videos.
">Let's Start Some Shit! F/ Bruce Illest from Nick Dale on Vimeo.
tags: seattlest, vimeo, rock band, hiphop, rap, cancer Posted at Seattlest.com on January 1, 1970, 12:00 am The Rest of the Story → Last Tuesday (Nov. 25), I ran a piece about the NBA’s television ratings, wherein I questioned the merits of the previously linked Nielsen story which raved about improved NBA ratings.My quibble was in regard to the way in which the data was presented. Rather than list all the teams’ ratings, it only listed the top ten, a completely flawed methodology. As I argued last week, how can you say the league’s ratings are improved when ... tags: whole enchilada, nba ratings, boston celtics, attendance figures, nielsen ratings, world champs, clay bennett, espn, television ratings, percentage change, hornets, last tuesday, grizzlies, pacers, blazers, raptors, indictment, mavericks, clippers, lakers Posted at Supersonicsoul on December 4, 2008, 12:14 pm The Chopp Challenge → Speaker of the House Rep. Frank Chopp (D-43, Capitol Hill, U-Disrtict, Wallingford) is getting away with murder. Other members of the House aren’t willing to go on record against Chopp’s loopy great wall on the waterfront plan because, well, Chopp’s the Speaker of the House. Erica interviewed a bunch of legislators last week for her column in the Stranger and Chopp’s House colleague’s were predictably vague.
This is frustrating because of course, we know that off-the-record, lots of ... tags: getting away with murder, speaker of the house, frank chopp, capitol hill Posted at HorsesAss.Org on December 4, 2008, 12:06 pm Space Barley Taste Testing Parties →
Space Barley is finally ready for humans. The grain was kept aboard the ISS for 5 months in 2006 and the beer was made from barley that descended from that batch. The Japanese company Sapporo provided the original seeds that eventually produced 100 liters and will be holding tasting parties at their six factories in January. About 60 people will be selected by lottery to attend the event. The project was designed to come up ... tags: sapparo, harsh environments, nspace, taste testing, japanese company, barley, sapporo, 5 months, iss, liters, factories, seeds, lottery, japan Posted at Gear Live on January 1, 1970, 12:00 am Best way to update your computer with latest drivers → One importent rule to keep your computer stable and secure is to update it with latest drivers.
Updating drivers, if done manually, can be a pain in the ass. There are drivers for all hardware, from graphics card, printers to mouse and USB device. They are also realeased in new versions several times in a year.
With a free software from RadarSync you don´t need to search for new drivers yourself. Instead, this software will instantly find ... tags: card printers, importent, pain in the ass, graphics card, several times, free software Posted at Genuine Incorporated on December 4, 2008, 11:07 am Superintendent Proposes Closing Summit K-12 Entirely → Facing a $37.1 million dollar budget shortfall, the Superintendent of Seattle Public Schools announced her updated plans for school closures: Summit K-12 will shut its doors entirely, rather than moving to Rainier as had been previously discussed, and Cleveland High School and Rainier Beach High School will merge. Superintendent Goodloe-Johnson's presentation from last night's meeting can be found online here [pdf], and here's the summary [pdf] of what will probably be final recommendations for closures. ... tags: rainier beach high school, budget shortfall, dollar budget, seattle public schools, cleveland high school, school closures, summary pdf, gap, superintendent, closure, 1 million, summit, doors, education Posted at Seattlest.com on January 1, 1970, 12:00 am [no title] → Kingblind.com Top 15 albums of 2008 Well folks here it is... Our final top 15 albums of 2008. From writers in 8 countries we have tallied all the votes, crunched the numbers and POW... this is it... broken down into 3 groups (15 to 11. - 10 to 6. then 5 to 1.) Here is our list for the year. ENJOY! Now for the top of the heap, Number 5 to 1!!1 Tv On the ... tags: electric pylons, david sitek, guitar interplay, haircut 100, rock ballad, top of the heap, tunde adebimpe, difficult music, broken guitar, funky guitar, guitar line, whirr, tv on the radio, lovely family, hedge trimmer, guitar notes, s tv, afrobeat, experimental music, art rock Posted at KINGBLIND: Music, Art & Entertainment on December 4, 2008, 10:08 am Nokia N97 Handset →
Nokia takes on Apple with their new N97 handset with a Symbian S60 OS, a 3.5-inch touchscreen, GPS, HSDPA, FM transmitter and tuner and a 5 megapixel camera with LED flash. In addition, it also has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, WiFi and Bluetooth capability, 32GB memory and a microSD slot that can manage up to 16GB. Look for the N97 early next year with an approximate price of €550 ($695.00.)
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qwerty ... tags: nnokia, symbian s60, megapixel camera, nokia n97, fm transmitter, touchscreen, handset, keyboard, nokia, apple Posted at Gear Live on January 1, 1970, 12:00 am Neighborhood News and Local Blog Roundup → These are not the Santas your pet will be posing with, promise. Photo courtesy of Seattlest Flickr contributor espressobuzz
West Seattle Blog marveled over a pair of orcas playing off Alki Point yesterday.Both MyBallard and Fremont Universe are wondering if the streetcar will be coming to their neighborhoods.Capitol Hill Seattle warns that the most dangerous stretch of road for bicyclists on Capitol Hill is on E. Pine, between Summit and Melrose.Watch out for this scam if ... tags: seattle animal shelter, neighborhood news, newspaper carrier, santa claws, interbay, nwest, capitol hill seattle, bicyclists, elderly woman, furry friends, orcas, glass of water, streetcar, inauguration, ballard, roundup, purse, contributor, photo courtesy, cats Posted at Seattlest.com on January 1, 1970, 12:00 am 2009 Tour of California bike race finalizes stages → Daily route maps are available for the 2009 Amgen Tour of California so you can scope out the best vantage point when the cyclists roll past on Feb. 14 - 22.
This will be the 4th edition of the California bicycle race which has flourished in spite of funding woes of similar U.S. races. It marks the domestic return of Lance Armstrong to professional cycling and the opportunity for a three-peat championship for his teammate Levi Leipheimer.
There ... tags: amgen tour of california, tour of california bike race, route maps, california bike, amgen, scope Posted at Biking Bis on December 4, 2008, 9:04 am
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