Cable TV’s days are numbered. I say this in the way I say the phonebook’s days are numbered. Sure there are some people (of the *cough* older *cough* nature) that still frequent the physical yellow pages, but I can’t see the number of users doing anything but plummeting soon. No, I have no numbers. I’m using my super-keen 21-year-old intuition… which is as good as gold. Read more…
I was one of the fortunate individuals who received an early Google Voice invite. I honestly haven’t done a whole lot with it, mainly because I don’t know many people that have it… but I will say it’s pretty nifty nifty. In case you’re out of the loop, here’s a quick, concise video demonstrating Google Wave.
So… I have 5 invites that I’m going to give away for… wait for it… FREE! Read more…
Categories: Contest, Google, Wave, YouTube, humor, tech Tags: Contest, famous last words, free, Google Wave, invites, video, YouTube
I, along with a group of friends, got bored the other night, and we stumbled upon this YouTube video. Who knew this guy’s name was so hard to pronounce. I’ll keep it short and sweet. Here’s the video.

“50 People, One Question” by Benjamin Reece is one of the most touching short videos that I’ve seen in a while. It’s hard to point to what exactly struck that emotional chord, but my guess it has something to do with the deep implications that question arises. The music accompanying the video definitely adds a ton. The power of music is pretty incredible. It has always been something that fascinates me.
This video is a breath of fresh air. It brings back memories, stimulates the mind, and is quite inspirational all the while stirring up emotion. Even if you’re at work reading this, it’s worth taking the couple of minutes to watch. Shows the diversity of mankind while also the underlying similarities. It’s a pretty high-quality vid, so give it time to load. Enjoy.
http://www.vimeo.com/1737450

So I just read this article (Apple releases iPhone and iPod touch software 2.0) at AppleInsider.com. I am a little surprised at Apple’s apparent lack of preparation. I, however, can’t help but wish I was a part of this frustrating madness. I want an iPhone (I’d also settle for an iPod Touch) so bad! I don’t have the funds to buy and continue to operate an iPhone. I think my iPod Video is about crapped out, so as soon as an iPod Touch upgrade occurs, I’m off to Best Buy with my 3 year warranty and list of problems in hand.