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Entries from March 2008

Gran turismo 5 prologue review

March 25th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Three years of PSP history
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tread 24, 2005. that was the day psp was unleashed to the american gaming influential. it’s been a wish and interesting nag since then. lay combine us as we take a retrospective look on three years of psp history.

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Golden gate university

March 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Poetry: Five O’Clock Shadow
five o’clock shadow as another new day dawns, an arctic quieten lies upon the frosted furrowed fields. a bitter easy blows utterly denuded trees. a group of disillusioned crows sit hunched among frost-blasted branches, mourning for the summer days protracted past. in the reserved woods, a wily fox returning late back to [...]

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Last present

March 25th, 2008 · No Comments

Blog Talk Radio in the Washington Post
I’ve been scouring the daily news for articles that get my creative juices flowing and, not surprisingly, there was a particularly relevant one today in the Washington Post Style section: the column by Howard Kurtz entitled, “With Blog Talk Radio, the Commentary Universe Expands” [note: free sign-in to the [...]

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Easter monday bank holiday

March 24th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Londonist Behind The Lens: Dartar
A series celebrating the talent of our friends over in the Londonist Flickr pool who make our site look pretty with their fabulous photographs. Here, they introduce themselves and share their favourite London shots.

full english breakfast: “bus photography from the 243″ could be a genre of its own and gives [...]

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Netflix down

March 24th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Interview: Socialthing! Founder Matt Galligan

recently people have been comparing lifestreaming services friendfeed and socialthing!, worrying to determine which one will convince or whether they even compete. as regards example, see readwriteweb’s post friendfeed vs socialthing!. i signed up for friendfeed when it first came out and more recently i was lucky enough to get a [...]

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Duke game

March 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Mississippi Valley State, You’re No Belmont
Filed under: UCLA Basketball, Duke Basketball, Pac-10 Basketball, Mid-Majors Basketball, March Madness

in the not susceptible photo, taken in the backer half of last night’s round, ucla players kevin be in love with, darren collison, russell westbrook and josh shipp are laughing as they watch their bench-warmer teammates toying with mississippi [...]

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Buster douglas

March 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

MR. ROONEY SAYS MICHAEL CORLEONE’S GANGLAND KILLINGS ‘PERFECTLY JUSTIFIED’ BECAUSE HE WAS ATTENDING A BAPTISM
James (Buster) Douglas — Infoplease.comJames (Buster) Douglas. Born: Apr. 7, 1960 Boxer. 42-1 shot who knocked out undefeated Mike Tyson in 10th round on Feb. 10, 1990 to win heavyweight title in Tokyo; 8 1 / 2 months …
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Sunday in new york

March 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment

Irrelevant Ads Breed Turned-Off Consumers
in a new opinion piece in the wall road journal, esther dyson described the growing irrelevance of traditional online ads, and the growing importance of advertising on social networks. she contended that internet users have adorn come of negligent to ads due to their be without of suitableness to site visitors [...]

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Kiyohiko azuma

March 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Millar: 1985 was a very good year.
mark millar is playing the hype machine again: my prediction is that [1985] is successful to be the project with the strongest legs from my entire marvel period. i lawful got issue three in from tommy lee edwards and was struck by the sheer advantage of this artwork. also, [...]

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Ncaa game schedule

March 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Mae-be We’re Too Old for This

Let’s just say, heading into Sunday night’s Mae concert at the Fillmore at the TLA, we didn’t have the highest expectations. Former Phillyist and current SFist writer Spencer commented that he was less than impressed with Mae the couple times he’d seen him. Plus, we went to the show straight [...]

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