Thursday, November 30, 2006
Bula Colada - The Muse at the Gray Goose
Bula Colada at The Muse at the Gray Goose: "What kinda colada, you ask?"
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
I love the zune
Dont listen to any of these people who are talking about the zune and havnt even used one. I bought one the day it came out and i think it is awesome. All of you people need to learn a lession. Im not against the ipod and im not for microsoft...im for a good product that will expand the market and make it better. The zune is a brand new product and yall are comparing it too the 3rd and 4th generation ipod. I love the zune. It looks nice, it is easy to use...and of course it is bigger...the screen is huge. So what if the quality is the same as the ipod. When you are looking at tv's you tend to look at the bigger one. Yeah from a 10 inch tv to a 40 inch tv the quality will go down...but half an inch...that isnt going to make it look worse...its just a bigger screen which is awesome. And about the whole no videos or anything on the marketplace...it just came out...give it time. We need something to create good competition so that prices will go down and quality will go up. The zune is a great product...it may not have everything that the ipod has yet...but it has only been out for a couple of days..give it time. I would recommend the zune to everyone. It has its ups and downs...but so does the ipod. I think they are equal in there own ways. Just find the one that will work better in your life...just dont listen to reviewers who havnt even touched it yet...
Sunday, November 19, 2006
nice promo for slots lovers
Friday, November 17, 2006
New Games
is this crazy?
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
This is ZUNE
WMA, MP3, AAC, JPEG,WMV, MPEG-4, H.264 media playback
Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) connectivity
30 GB Hard Drive
3 inch video LCD 320x240
White, Black, and Brown Colors
FM Radio
Dedicated song download site zune.net
Podcast playback
Updateable Firmware
Tested 13 hr battery life for audio, 4 hr video
3 day playback of Wi-Fi transfered songs from friends
XBOX streaming
XBOX (Microsoft) points compatability
Preloaded music videos
Over two dozen accessories at launch
5.6 ounces in weight, 4.4 x 2.4 x 0.58 inches size
Metric: 158 g, 112 x 61 x 14.7 mm size
Custom background images
WiFi transfer of photographs
Tag based storage system (Will not appear as drive)
PC Compatability (no Mac client at launch)
Zune tag enabled
Horizontal and vertical video orientation
Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) connectivity
30 GB Hard Drive
3 inch video LCD 320x240
White, Black, and Brown Colors
FM Radio
Dedicated song download site zune.net
Podcast playback
Updateable Firmware
Tested 13 hr battery life for audio, 4 hr video
3 day playback of Wi-Fi transfered songs from friends
XBOX streaming
XBOX (Microsoft) points compatability
Preloaded music videos
Over two dozen accessories at launch
5.6 ounces in weight, 4.4 x 2.4 x 0.58 inches size
Metric: 158 g, 112 x 61 x 14.7 mm size
Custom background images
WiFi transfer of photographs
Tag based storage system (Will not appear as drive)
PC Compatability (no Mac client at launch)
Zune tag enabled
Horizontal and vertical video orientation
Friday, November 10, 2006
Britney, Kevin mingle as singles
Britney Spears and Kevin Federline aren't going to let a divorce squabble curb their fun out in public. Both were out on the town Wednesday night, showing off happy, relieved faces.
Spears, who has been photographed at several outings in New York this week, stopped by the Sony Music Studios at 1 a.m. Thursday sporting a black micro-mini dress and what appeared to be a wedding band.
Federline, 28, took the stage at Chicago's House of Blues to announce, "You know who's about to be a free man, right?" His left ring finger was bare.
On Tuesday, Spears, 24, filed for divorce after two years of marriage. Wednesday, Federline filed divorce papers, too. Both want legal custody of their sons, 13-month-old Sean Preston and 8-week-old Jayden James.
As Federline struggles with his musical aspirations — album sales are low and tickets to his shows are being given away — Spears is making clear career moves:
•She has been working in the studio since the Sept. 12 birth of son Jayden James.
•She has announced an album due next year.
•She was photographed Tuesday night ice skating at Rockefeller Center with Larry Rudolph, her former manager and the man responsible for launching the teen sensation's career. They parted ways in 2004, shortly before Spears and Federline were married.
"She's still incredibly young, and her peers from the teen pop days (Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake) have been mostly successful. I think she can easily make a record that people want to hear," says Craig Marks, editor of Blender magazine. "With less baggage and less jokes being made about her, she can concentrate on her music."
Spears, who has been photographed at several outings in New York this week, stopped by the Sony Music Studios at 1 a.m. Thursday sporting a black micro-mini dress and what appeared to be a wedding band.
Federline, 28, took the stage at Chicago's House of Blues to announce, "You know who's about to be a free man, right?" His left ring finger was bare.
On Tuesday, Spears, 24, filed for divorce after two years of marriage. Wednesday, Federline filed divorce papers, too. Both want legal custody of their sons, 13-month-old Sean Preston and 8-week-old Jayden James.
As Federline struggles with his musical aspirations — album sales are low and tickets to his shows are being given away — Spears is making clear career moves:
•She has been working in the studio since the Sept. 12 birth of son Jayden James.
•She has announced an album due next year.
•She was photographed Tuesday night ice skating at Rockefeller Center with Larry Rudolph, her former manager and the man responsible for launching the teen sensation's career. They parted ways in 2004, shortly before Spears and Federline were married.
"She's still incredibly young, and her peers from the teen pop days (Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake) have been mostly successful. I think she can easily make a record that people want to hear," says Craig Marks, editor of Blender magazine. "With less baggage and less jokes being made about her, she can concentrate on her music."
Thursday, November 02, 2006
I saw an odd little pile of acorns on near the door to the office today and went to pull out my camera. Only, I didn't have my camera because I didn't have my purse. I made it all the way to the office without my purse. I didn't even know I could make it to work without my purse. For a moment, I considered the possibility that I had dropped it, left it in the car, or (after I had ruled out the other possibilities) that maybe a huge cartoonist had removed it from the panel with a giant but invisible eraser.
I had my beepy card. (# of times badge forgotten? Maybe two dozen.)
I had my hearing aids. (# of times bionic ears left behind? Maybe a hundred.)
I had my breakfast and my lunch. (I only remember to bring my lunch once every week or so.)
I even had my sweater.
I'd obviously remembered my keys, which is a tricky thing in my world. (I've sat behind the wheel of my car without the keys needed to start it easily thousands of times.)
I have never forgotten my purse on my way to work. It's got my stuff. I have no ID. No phone. No camera. No hairbrush. No lip balm. No money of any thickness or foldability. I'm riding loose in the saddle.
Well, that's that. The little doggie-pattern purse was cute, but I'm not cut out for life without a fanny pack.
I had my beepy card. (# of times badge forgotten? Maybe two dozen.)
I had my hearing aids. (# of times bionic ears left behind? Maybe a hundred.)
I had my breakfast and my lunch. (I only remember to bring my lunch once every week or so.)
I even had my sweater.
I'd obviously remembered my keys, which is a tricky thing in my world. (I've sat behind the wheel of my car without the keys needed to start it easily thousands of times.)
I have never forgotten my purse on my way to work. It's got my stuff. I have no ID. No phone. No camera. No hairbrush. No lip balm. No money of any thickness or foldability. I'm riding loose in the saddle.
Well, that's that. The little doggie-pattern purse was cute, but I'm not cut out for life without a fanny pack.