Ouch, looks like someone had to steal from the sixth stanza of the Ranger Creed in order to find a descent book title. Regardless, Lone Survivor looks like a pretty good read. The SEALs discussed their options — tie up the herders and take them along, tie them up and leave them, or to kill [...]
Category Archives: Art
Kanye West
I’ve never been a huge fan of Kanye West, but that’s changing pretty quickly. Kanye’s Japanesy web site is hosting some pretty cool content. First up Zach Galifianakis’s version of, “Can’t tell me nothin’,” next up, “Stronger.”
Hitler Gets Banned
Did I already post this? It’s too funny to pass up, enjoy.
Video on the Xbox 360
So you’ve got an Xbox, now what? You could install MCE on a computer and transcode video on the fly. Joystiq has a few more solutions for you. Even better, I’ll be posting an updated batch file with VLC’s default install location.
The Silverlight Bug
Silverlight is pretty amazing stuff for several reasons. I think it’s ground breaking simply because Microsoft chose to give it a name based on something other than the genre it competes in; i.e. Office, Smartphone, Home Server Edition, Media Center Edition… Apple users can get their fix here, Linux users can get Moonlight; a Silverlight [...]
Mobile Youtube Now Working
I know years from now you’ll look back and say WTF? In the mean time youtube finally releasing their mobile site is news to me. Mkay, thanks bye.
Sounds of Vietnam
I know it’s a bit of a step backwards in time, but still worth it all the same. Radio, Aircraft, Chatter, sounds from the cities (U.S. and Vietnam), and even some Vietnam based movies. Go listen here.
Adobe’s Response to Microsoft
With Microsoft’s attempt to incorporate pdf’s, Microsoft’s Picture It, and now Microsoft’s Silverlight, it’s no secret that Microsoft has Adobe square in it’s sights. Silverlight presents a particular challenge, it does HD, is vector based, and works on both the PC and Mac. What’s Adobe to do, how about open sourcing Flex; Adobe’s SDK? Sounds [...]