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LG Releases New Pics of the World’s Largest OLED Screen

January 2, 2012
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LG Releases New Pics of the World’s Largest OLED Screen

MyTake:The future is NOW!! Flatscreens and smartphones are just the beginning. Since OLED surfaces are printed rather than manufactured, imagine instead of a static silkscreen car wrap, but an animated interactive mobile display thats skintight to the vehicle. . . . Remember the wall screens in Fahrenheit 451? Thats what i was originally thinking...

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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

January 2, 2012
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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo rocks! Better than the original. Craig's dramatic interpretation and Finchner's tone makes this one more engaging, especially to an American audience. I

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BlackBerry – Smartphones – New BlackBerry PlayBook & Tablet OS at BlackBerry.com

October 11, 2010
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I like the synergistic relationship between  device & handheld. I like where this is going. Syncing your grocery list against the fridge’s touch display, flipping to your universal remote when you step into the den. Or alert you to any crimes in progress within your neighborhood. Netflix on demand while she’s shopping. Or collabing...

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This Is America

May 7, 2010
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This Is America

I seem to have a thing for short-lived television series. Especially at Fox, where quality television takes a back seat to advertising revenue. Space:Above and Beyond. Brisco County Jr. Max Headroom. Kings. The Tick. Firefly. Twin Peaks. John Doe. Arrested Development, Keen Eddie. The Beast. I just recently Netflixed one of my all-time canned...

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On the Road Again

March 19, 2010
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As I’m putting together all the photos taken over the years, all the way back to Grandma Iola’s wonder years, I am realizing I have a lot of pictures. I estimate I am easily under 10% of my collection, if that.  I originaly planned my personal site to be an archive of my photos...

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Slumdog Millionaire

March 13, 2010
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Sometimes we forget where we came from. Sometimes we feel haunted by it. Sometimes we get a little nastalgic. I just watched Slumdog Millionaire for the first time. The backstory struck a nerve with me. It’s not that I could ever forget about how I came up in life. Rather, I hadn’t really thought...

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Why I Chose the Blackberry Storm over an iPhone.

June 8, 2009
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I’ve been getting into quite a few conversations with people about my Blackberry Storm. I don’t consider myself a crackberry just yet, I’m still a kid with a new toy, and not quite a full-fledged convert.  However, I can see where the fervency comes from. So, I decided to finally write an informal review...

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Terminator Salvation

May 25, 2009
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Terminator Salvation

Just saw it yesterday, after Angels and Demons.  Enjoyed the Terminator flick much better. More of what I was in the mood for. First of all, I liked the world they created for this film. It’s about how I imagined it, and then some.  It had a very urbane mechanical landscape, a steel and...

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Angels & Demons

May 25, 2009
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Angels & Demons

Jazmen made the premise sound good, and I haven’t even bothered with The Davinci Code.  It seemed too much of an academicized Indy Jones, transmogrofied to fit today’s social landscape.  Based on what I saw in this movie, I was probably right about the first. Don’t get me wrong, I’m always excited when magnificent...

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An Inconvenient Truth

May 11, 2009
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Originally posted on MySpace 4/01/2007. This is actually a response to someone else’s blog. I just got a bit long-winded and figured it might as well be one of my own entries. The Inconvenient Truth is as one-sided an argument as Farenheight 9/11 and The Jungle. Not to say it’s all lies, but it...

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