Thursday, November 29, 2007

Saturday, November 24, 2007

super mario

test

sirve?

lemmiwinks, kings of controversy

somebody made this flyer...



and people commented:



and commented:

Friday, November 23, 2007

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Exposure at Propa.com

Monday, November 19, 2007

Amazon debuts digital book reader - bbc.com

Online retailer Amazon has unveiled an own-brand wireless electronic book reader called Kindle.
The paperback-sized device is on sale immediately in the US for $399 (£195). It can store up to 200 books in its onboard memory.

Kindle does not need a PC to be loaded with books, blogs or papers - instead content arrives via wireless.

Amazon said 90,000 books, including bestsellers priced at $9.99, were available for Kindle at launch.

New addition
"We've been working on Kindle for more than three years," said Amazon boss Jeff Bezos in a statement.

"Our top design objective was for Kindle to disappear in your hands -- to get out of the way -- so you can enjoy your reading," he said.

Content is delivered to the device via the EVDO wireless network - this could limit the gadget's overseas appeal as the technology is not widely used outside North America.

Owners of a Kindle do not have to pay to use this wireless network, Amazon pays the access costs and only charges for any content downloaded to the reader.

Amazon changed its homepage to promote KindleAmazon said it took less than a minute to download a book via this network to the Kindle. Newspapers, blogs and magazines that owners have subscribed to are automatically updated on the gadget.

The memory can be boosted by using SD cards but Amazon will keep back up copies of any and every book purchased for Kindle so they can always be re-loaded on the device.

It has a low power digital ink screen and can last 30 hours between recharges.

Those buying a Kindle gets an associated e-mail address so if that person is sent Word documents or PDF files, these are converted for reading on the device.

The keyboard on the device lets people annotate and make notes on documents and send messages.

The Kindle also has buttons that link it directly to the Oxford American Dictionary and Wikipedia.

Amazon is not the first company to produce an e-book reader. Many other companies have tried similar devices but all have failed to win over large numbers of customers.

In early November, Sony released the second version of its Reader that also sports a digital ink screen. The first version of the Reader was criticised because of the restrictive digital rights management system it used.

Also this month, Epson Seiko showed off a prototype e-reader only three millimetres thick. There are no announcements about when, or if, that gadget will go on sale.

For the Meña




Boyz II Men's Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville U.S.A.
New Jack Swingers come to the end of the road
by Lex Benaim

Boyz II Men have sold 90 million albums. The only artists with similarly stratospheric sales—Elvis, Bob Marley, the Beatles—are icons, but the Boyz radiate pure banality. In their prime, the Philly quartet (now down to a trio) wore its inoffensiveness like a strapless sundress: Their zero-danger sweaters-and-spectacles image inevitably drove critics crazy, and it didn't help that the classic groups they called to mind—the Temptations, in particular—oozed the emotional credibility they sorely lacked. But let us at least admit that the group's early singles offer pure, enduring pleasure: The "plaintive, bluesy harmonies beneath Motown melodies" formula never failed them—except on the album tracks—and "Motownphilly" is as good a '90s pop song as any not written by their pervert-genius antithesis, R. Kelly. (They wrote "I'll Make Love to You"; he wrote "I'm Fucking You Tonight.")

Now, Boyz II Men offer us a late-career covers album, Rod Stewart–style. On A Journey Through Hitsville, they offer pleasant but utterly unremarkable versions of some of the best pop songs of all time—"Tracks of My Tears," "Mercy Mercy Me," and "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)." Admittedly, their a cappella version of Stevie Wonder's "Ribbon in the Sky" is lush with harmony and rather beautiful. But ultimately, Hitsville's unrelenting smoothness verges on kitsch and quickly becomes grating. And really, shouldn't Boyz II Men spend more time waxing nostalgic over their own sound? Is it too soon to call for a revival of the New Jack Swing? Recall "Poison" by cohorts Bell Biv Devoe: catchy melody, dissonant harmony, and a fake snare that sounds like a landed punch in a boxing video game. Surely this deserves at least an ironic hipster revival.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

These lyrics are fantastic!

El Gallinazo

El gallinazo, el gallinazo
Crea fama y acuéstate a dormir
El gallinazo, el gallinazo
Ten cuidado, no te acuestes a dormir

El gallinazo es un super héroe
Cambia tu vida aunque no te des cuenta
Y cuando haces el de tu jefe
El hace tu trabajo
Le debes las gracias
Pero mira que bacano.

Cierra los ojos y olvida tus problemas
Ese novio tuyo no te quiere ni verga
Necesitas un psicólogo
El tiene un diploma
Es tu día de suerte
Que profesionalismo!

Bridge/Solo

Tu hermanita ya tiene 17
Ya prontito será una señorita
Necesita una preparación
Los hombres son malos!
Alguien tiene que enseñarle,Y quien mejor que un amigo.

Friday, November 09, 2007

PUSCIFER!

yet another side project from maynard. cuntry boner, for my niggaz.

maynard and patton oswald?

http://www.myspace.com/artistonartist

Monday, November 05, 2007

fuck yes!



see you punks tomorrow!

you can embed porn now! i think... testing.

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Friday, November 02, 2007

The Zombeatles

Well the name pretty much says it all. A little late for Halloween but enjoy. They´re saying brains in case u are wondering.