Archive for September, 2009
The Unspoken Reality of Niche Crimes
Posted on 30. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
We have gone too far this time in niche laws and micro niche terminology. NFL player Charles Grant, of New Orleans Saints, has been arrested and charged with feticide. That means he is being charged with killing both a woman and her fetus. The laws have gone too far.
Is it more of [...]
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links for 2008-10-02
Posted on 29. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
Pro-War Group Offering Cash For Frats To Demonstrate At VP Debate
(tags: John McCain Sarah Palin Joe Biden Protest Iraq War Debate)
IGN: Star Wars on TV: The Ewok TV-Movies
(tags: Ewoks Star Wars)
In Gimp We Trust | LinuxHaxor.net
(tags: photoshop Linux software gimp)
Don't Vote – CollegeHumor video
(tags: Video Election 2008 politics Don't Vote)
The Raw Story | Report fears [...]
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35 Million For Twilight Chuck's Cylon Guest SAG Strike Possible
Posted on 28. Sep, 2009 by katy.
More of What’s Hot coming right at you!
I think everyone knew that the Twilight movie would do well, and now the numbers are in to prove it. Preliminary numbers are indicating that the tween vampire flick has earned $35 million already, poising it to be in the top 20 of movie openings. As that estimate [...]
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What The Hell Was I Doing
Posted on 27. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
It is that time of the week already where I am forgetting everything and need your help. Since I can’t remember what i was doing prior to talking to a new affiliate manager on the phone I need your help. Please come up with some really good answers because my mind is just blown and [...]
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Second Eden Book Review
Posted on 26. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
Carlton Austin has crafted a wonderful piece of work in Second Eden – an action-packed suspense thriller with a little romance and some elements of science fiction. Its beautifully designed cover incorporates gorgeous images depicting scenes within the plot and the book is available in both hard and soft cover. I recommend the hard cover, folks. This book is sure to be one that you keep among your favorite authors on your bookshelves. Second Eden is destined for a talented director to take big screen fans on its roller-coaster ride.
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links for 2008-10-03
Posted on 25. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
Mark Nickolas' Blog: CBS Interview: Palin Can't Name Any Supreme Court Case Other Than Roe v. Wade
(tags: Supreme Court Cases)
links for 2008-10-02
SAG Strike Possible TV Spoilers Other Odds and Ends
(tags: Allison Mack Ben's mission Chloe Clark Clean David Archuleta Eric Kripke Joshua Jackson LOS ANGELES Lost Matt Webb Mitovich Michael Emmerson Motion Picture and Television [...]
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A Treatise on Science Fiction, Fantasy Authors and Story
Posted on 24. Sep, 2009 by Laurie Brenner.
A quick review of Theodore Sturgeon’s Godbody and other authors. This entity, this being, is seen through the eyes of eight people from a small town, all chapters written in first person singular, except for the last, which is written from the omniscient viewpoint.
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Camera Dollars Review – An Honest Review
Posted on 24. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
The advent of digital photography made it easier for everyone to take great and memorable pictures of their family and friends. It gave everyone the opportunity to become an amateur photographer, given the user-friendly features of modern digital cameras.
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Getting the Best Out of Twitter
Posted on 24. Sep, 2009 by Andrew J Green.
In case you haven’t heard of it, Twitter it is a relatively new social networking tool that lets you connect with friends and keep in touch it in real time. People have called it “micro-blogging,” because the messages you send and receive from people you “follow” (and who follow you) is limited to just 140 characters. This is pretty limited, but at these short little “bursts” of messages can also make you pretty creative.
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Ooops I am knocked up too!
Posted on 24. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
Yes, today’s discursive posting event is about none other than Britney Spears’s little sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, also having her legs spread farther than her ears can hear or her eyes can see. The information on how not to become preggers is out there, especially if you aren’t some isolated faith bound unquestioning twit. [...]
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Food, Engineers, and Cats
Posted on 23. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
[ad]What could go together better that food, engineers, and cats, except maybe substituting bloggers for engineers. Are first video presentation has the two things every engineer wants, food someone else cooked and a lightsaber. Even engineers who prefer Trek to Wars still want a lightsaber, because of just how damned cool they are. [...]
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Destiny of the Sword Book Review
Posted on 22. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
Destiny of the Sword, by Jeremy Twigg, is a first installment medieval saga with a twist of fantasy. The ageless theme of good versus evil emerges as the story of a war ravaged kingdom turned peaceful realm unfolds.
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Portishead's Third
Posted on 21. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
I am pleased to bring you another great pre-release review today that almost never happened. My friend Scott after seeing the exposure I got for Death Cab for Cutie, a band he doesn’t think is as good as Portishead, revealed he had an advance copy of Third from Portishead. After revealing my ignorance of the [...]
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Watchmen Fans Rejoice Major Chuck Casting News A Note About Heath Ledger
Posted on 19. Sep, 2009 by katy.
Fans of the graphic novel, The Watchmen, can breathe a sigh of relief. The battle between Fox and Warner Brothers over the rights to the movie is over. Warner Bros. forking over a chunk of change (including old development costs, plus interest) and a portion of the film’s theatrical revenues. The L.A. Times reports the cash [...]
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Coffee – The Bloggers Friend
Posted on 17. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
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As every serious blogger knows, coffee is important to most of us our general well being, civility towards others, and the ability to write good content. Many of us spend way too much on coffee at our local coffee shop and not enough time making decent coffee at home. This is detrimental to our blogging [...]
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Twitter Yes! Twitter No!
Posted on 17. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
Well we made it to the final Twitterfied Series post with all Twitter questions answered and we all agree: Twitter is the greatest Social Media tool out there. Ok, not quite. But we definitely raised some interesting discussion points and hopefully provided some insight into new and innovative uses for Twitter and Social Media in general. Without a doubt, Twitter is a growing medium that deserves some attention. Granted this is not a perfect medium but, if performed correctly, it can serve as a valuable and at times innovative business purpose. As is with Social Media, there is no right or wrong answer. Only trial and error and making educated decisions/risks.
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Megan Cull New Jersey Athlete of The Week
Posted on 16. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
Post 47 of 100 of Brad’s Tiny World Scribefire Challenge.
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HHS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Megan Cull
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 9:34 PM EDT
Megan Cull leads the HHS girls’ soccer team in scoring this season.
Photo by Elane Coleman (fstop1.com)
Quick Facts: Hillsborough High senior Megan Cull is [...]
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An Honest Rebel T1i Review
Posted on 16. Sep, 2009 by Brad.
If your looking for a Canon Rebel T1i review, you’ve come to the right place. If your hoping for a critical review your definitely in the right place. If your looking for a review to tell you this is the absolutely best SLR camera for you money, you may be a little disappointed. It’s good, but it’s not perfect.

























