My buddy Jeff Bacon just finished up on his newest short film called "Distorted". The trailer is now available online by clicking on the poster below. Watch it.
It should also be noted (for absolutely no reason) that Jeff Bacon owns the AOL screenname "StanleyKubrick".
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Coming soon: Burn a flag day.
If this passes, first thing I'm doing is burning a flag and joining a jihad, as it negates everything else this country is about:
House Approves Flag-Burning Amendment
House Approves Flag-Burning Amendment
Thursday, June 02, 2005
Wow... the courts have decided that iPods are a piece of crap
Well, sort of.
Sure, its a cool little gadget, but the battery life alone has been one of my biggest complaints about this 8 track tape deck of the 21st Century...
And now, it looks like the courts agree, and anyone with a first, second, or third generation iPod could benefit from a class action suit - anywhere from $25 cash, $50 store credit, or even a brand new iPod.
Here's the skinny:
Apple to offer $50 in iPod battery suit
Class notice says company will offer store credit or cash as part of proposed settlement.
Buyers of early generation iPods may receive $50 in store credit or cash compensation as part of a proposed class action settlement against Apple Computer, according to one of the law firms representing plaintiffs in the case.
Sure, its a cool little gadget, but the battery life alone has been one of my biggest complaints about this 8 track tape deck of the 21st Century...
And now, it looks like the courts agree, and anyone with a first, second, or third generation iPod could benefit from a class action suit - anywhere from $25 cash, $50 store credit, or even a brand new iPod.
Here's the skinny:
Apple to offer $50 in iPod battery suit
Class notice says company will offer store credit or cash as part of proposed settlement.
Buyers of early generation iPods may receive $50 in store credit or cash compensation as part of a proposed class action settlement against Apple Computer, according to one of the law firms representing plaintiffs in the case.
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