Mac and LEGO Fans Rejoice!
If you’re both a Mac and LEGO fan then this custom LEGO kit is for you.
Keep an eye out for instructions to build this set, expected within two weeks. Awesome!
If you’re both a Mac and LEGO fan then this custom LEGO kit is for you.
Keep an eye out for instructions to build this set, expected within two weeks. Awesome!
Martian kicks. That’s what keeps coming to mind when I take a look at these upcoming Reebok ATV 19+ kicks.

The 19 irregular shaped “lugs” underfoot are meant to give you all-terrain grip and traction wherever you are (seemingly on extraterrestrial surfaces as well). Each lug is beveled at 28-degrees for optimal body stability.
These are seriously meant for the manliest of men. Who else could pull off wearing these funky kicks out and about. If you’re a man’s man, you can pick up a pair of the ATV 19 on February 1, 2013 for $140.
Thanks for the tip, NEENZ!
For today only (that’s Saturday, January 26, 2013), you can buy Guy Kawasaki’s latest APE (Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur-How to Publish a Book) at a steep discount. Normally $24.99 for the print version and $9.99 for the Kindle eBook, today’s special price is only $1.99 for the Kindle eBook – $1.99! As in two bucks.
On top of the cheap price, this version has recent additions telling you the simple truth of how you can write and sell your own book. I’ve started reading my copy and hey, even I can understand this foreign topic of creating a book. But don’t worry, I doubt you’ll see a Pulpconnection: The Book coming any time soon. What Guy’s laid out in the Author section has good advice to determine if you got what it takes to be an author.
There’s still time for this amazing deal, and I’m pretty sure you got two bucks to spare. Go now and buy APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur-How to Publish a Book.
Ah heck, I’m feeling generous right now. Comment on this post, and I’ll gift you this book (as long as it’s still Saturday)!
Update: Congratulations to Tom for being the first (and second) commenter. You have to like the proposed title of his forthcoming literary work, How I beat the system and won stuff from Hawaii’s hippest blogger. That sounds like a definite must-read… for $1.99. 😉
Building stuff out of LEGO is fun, but building familiar stuff out of LEGO, well, that’s just pure awesomeness. That’s why these LEGO City Mini Shops have to become a reality. Yep, create your own Apple Store, Starbucks, Dunkin’ Donuts, or McDonald’s all from LEGO bricks.
If you want to see this project become an actual LEGO set, you need to support this project.
I finally got the option to download all my tweets as an archive and looked through the early days. Here is my third ever tweet.
eating char siu bao
— Gee Why (@geewhy) June 11, 2007
Yeah, that’s some riveting stuff there I tell you. For all of 2007, I posted 33 tweets, 23 of which were in my first month of use (June 2007).
No, these women are not Manti Te’o’s girlfriends (fake or otherwise), but you can meet them on Wednesday, January 30, at Hawaii’s hottest gentlemen’s club and pick up a 2013 calendar.

I gotta hand it to Nike for their upcoming NBA All Star 2013 kicks collection. They really took the Houston location and pushed the “Mission Control Center” theme to the extreme. Look at the creative creations for Kobe, LeBron, and Kevin Garnett.

I especially like the description for the KD V All Stars:
Identified as Dark Matter, the biological and molecular breakdown of this figure remains a puzzle for scientists. Early readings of its origin, NSP-KD35, have sent back conflicting reports of a planet that is simultaneously solid, liquid, and gas – properties that make his game adaptable to any situation.
But it doesn’t end there. Nike Sportswear has their top secret Area 72 collection of intergalactic shoes that blends old school with new tech. This is how you reinterpret the Nike Blazer Mid, Nike Vandal, Nike Lunar Force 1, Nike Barkley Posite Max, and Nike Air Force Max 2013.

I very well might have to try to get a pair of the Barkley Posite Max. It’s so out there with the reflective textures, glow in the dark soles, galaxy print, and the mashup of foamposite with the Chuckster’s shoe line. It’s crazy good.

Available on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2013.
On Superbowl Sunday, will you be Kaepernicking the scores of the San Francisco 49ers? What’s Kaepernicking? Strike this pose after a touchdown, and you’re Kaepernicking.

Nonetheless, the timing of finding this Linsanity remnant is great with the screening of the Linsanity documentary at the Sundance Film Festival. Did you know that Brian Yang who plays Fong on Hawaii Five-0 produced this film? Yep, Fong isn’t just the behind-the-scenes tech wizard for 5-0. In his spare time, he and a film crew followed Jeremy Lin everywhere on his path to the NBA.
Until the Linsanity documentary gets picked up by a distributor, you won’t be watching JLin’s story unfold, so you might as well find yourself a Lin never stops shirt. If there are none at your local TJ Maxx, check out eBay.
The full Starbucks experience extends beyond just the coffee. Sure, Starbucks triggers all your senses with coffee, but the ordering and delivery of your coffee is also part of the experience. Saturday Night Live spoofs this aspect by poking fun at an “enhanced” version of the home brewing Verismo. Apparently, you don’t need to be a wise guy with your name.
Like the look of the Twilight typeface used in the movie posters? The New Moon font is available for free at Fontspace. Here’s a sample.

It was in my hands just for a moment, but I couldn’t convince myself that I needed a Starbucks Steel card.
I managed to order one of these rarities from gilt.com, but did I need this heavyweight in my wallet? Did I need that status symbol? Did I need $400 in Starbucks credit. No, no, and no, so me and my steel card went separate ways…