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Sunday, October 08, 2006

"Make Love not Warcraft"

Everyone's been telling me about this "Warcraft South Park episode".

I stopped watching South Park regularly around.... 3 seasons ago, and don't really watch tv that much anymore (except movies), so I didn't catch it.

BUT, since everyone is talking about it... I might as well download it and check it out.

During some searching of file hosting sites I found a nice 171 mb avi file of it, so now I can watch it in pretty good quality.

I guess you all want the link so here it is

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

A great explaination of Daft Punk's "Human After All"

After the first time I listened to Human After All, I was slightly dissappointed. I began to think "what the hell is this?" When I got over my initial response to the album, I listened to it again noticed that this cd is bigger than 12 tracks (I think) that were made in just 6 weeks to please the fans. There's a deeper message on this album that I think a lot of people may have missed...

I was sitting around at school, too lazy to make a post today, and I just happen to run into this review on Human After All... It's a great read on one person's opinion on why Daft Punk turned to this direction in there music after their popular album, Discovery.

If you agree with this review or not, I think this is a must-read for any Daft Punk fan...

Stylus' reivew on "Human After All"

Now I understand the Title of the album even more...

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Artist of the Week: MSTRKRFT






MSTRKRFT (read: MasterKraft) consists of Death from Above 1979 bassist Jesse F. Keeler and DFA1979 producer, Al-P. These guy's mix of rock, electronic beats, and a disco groove come together to create a sound that shouldn't be missed for fans of of the electronic sound.

MSTRKRFT started out remixing some indie rock tracks. (Which I admit I haven't heard yet) They went on to release a fully orginal CD, "The Looks". Their vocoded vocal tracks, and get-up-and-dance beats brings in a wide array of music fans.

Fans of the group Daft Punk, may also like their music. Some of their songs especially their first
single "Easy Love" have a Daft Punk feel to them. Luckily, these guys have their own sound too, so don't think you'll be listening to two Daft Punk wannabes.

I'm tellin ya; Listen to these guys. With their basslines, synth sounds, vocoder loops, and more, these guys won't be going anywhere anytime soon. Go support them in some way, k?

Some Links for ya:

MSTRKRFT interview on SPIN.com

Their official site


Their MySpace Page

Monday, September 25, 2006

Watch every Simspons and Futurama online! (more)

You heard it here folks. You can watch any Simpsons, Futurama, South Park and more episodes any time you want, online!

It's in pretty good quality, and streamed like youtube, metacafe, google video, etc.

Here are the links:

All Simpsons


All Futurama

All South Park

Most (not sure if all) of Family Guy


Have fun!

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Cocaine: Now in Energy Drink Form

pics from google.com


Cocaine? Energy drink? It's true... sorta...

A couple of weeks ago a new energy drink hit major party locals around the US.

The makers of this drink are comparing it to "the real thing". Acorrding to them, they concocted an energy drink that gives you the same chemical reactions to the drug.

Taste-testers have had mixed feelings about the drink.

link to full article


My brief opinion:

Honestly, do you have to base a drink off of a drug to get sales? No... you don't have to. The saddest thing is, is the fact that a lot of tools (sheep, followers, etc) will fall for it, just cause they "are drinking cocaine" They say that they are marketing towards "partygoers". Yet just the word Cocaine will intrigue a wide amount of people, including an audience younger than they say they are aiming for.

Hey, if it turns out to be a good energy drink, then cool. I guess I'll be seeing all my friends "doing Cocaine" before a game of ITG or something, lol.

It is just that their advertising/marketing campaign is slightly disturbing to me.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Jackie Chan Did Porn!?!?

from China Daily:

"Kung Fu film star Jackie Chan Monday admitted that he acted in a porn movie 31 years ago, responding to a report revealed by Hong Kong media, Information Times reported Tuesday.

"I had to do anything I could to make a living 31 years ago, but I don't think it's a big deal, even Marlon Brando used to be exposed in his movies," Chan said. "The porn movie at that time was more conservative than the current films," he said.

Hong Kong netizens tipped local media that Chan was in the porn movie "All in the Family" in 1975, with a porn movie star who was famous at that time.

The Hong Kong made movie, directed by Zhu Mu, was defined as a comedy. Dean Shek, Tien Chun, and Sammo Hung were also co-stars."

direct link to article

Heh, when I first read his name, I thought it was gonna be about him talking about how he wants to be recognized as an acting now, not just for his martial arts. (Which I wouldn't blame him, since he was a large background with working in the arts. ie. Acting in Chinese opera when young)

I was definitely surprised when reading this...
Oh well, he had to make money somehow, right?

Monday, September 18, 2006

Zune: Microsoft's iPod Killer?




It's seems that Microsoft has been pretty busy lately, building the "iPod killer", named Zune

I don't really know too much about the new mp3 player, but I'll list some things off the top of my head:

  • 30 GB HDD Space
  • 3-inch color screen
  • wifi enabled - for song sharing (songs last up to 3 plays or three days I think) and microsoft may make a way to buy songs directly with the Zune.
  • It's supposed to be released sometime later this year, probably during the holiday season, with other versions of the mp3 player coming out next year (think iPod nano/iPod shuffle)

Microsoft has not released too many facts on their no hardware, but there are a few sources of news out there.

One of them is: Engadget's Article on the Zune.