This is Why I Avoid Kicks Sites
This is why I can’t frequent online sites dedicated to kicks. You don’t feed the addiction!! Good thing these aren’t available anywhere. If I see them in person, it’s game over. Nike Air Max 95 Bright Mandarin.
This is why I can’t frequent online sites dedicated to kicks. You don’t feed the addiction!! Good thing these aren’t available anywhere. If I see them in person, it’s game over. Nike Air Max 95 Bright Mandarin.
Sure, Apple’s AirPlay is a silent but potentially potent technology, and it might be built in to your next television. But where it’s really needed is in cars, more specifically cars with entertainment systems, like minivans with a video screen for kids.
Having a DVD setup just ain’t enough, and it is a hassle to change discs. It’d be much more elegant to wirelessly stream a movie playing off an iPhone. No stretching behind to eject a DVD in the ceiling mounted player, no fumbling around with the remote control, just play and stream.
So from two leading book stores, tell me which is more enchanting with Enchantment?
This first picture is from Borders. While I love Borders in Hawaii, the chain has hit a rough spell and is closing even more Hawaii stores including the first Borders location in Waikele. Besides unexplainable restroom issues, check out this anomaly. I’m holding a copy of Enchantment found in Borders, and I’m also looking up the book using the in-store computer system. See where it says “Not in store”? I don’t get it since I’m holding a copy of the book found in the store.
This picture is from Barnes & Noble. Lots of copies for those seeking Enchantment.
If you’re nearby an Islands Restaurant, try out their new Rosarito Burger. It’s packed with the right amount of spicy heat that doesn’t overwhelm the burger. But watch out, it’s oozy goodness.
Want Guy Kawasaki to explain Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions to you in 5 minutes using only 20 slides? You got it.
The Sweet 16 is not looking good for Adidas. Of the teams still playing, fourteen of them are wearing Nikes, and Adidas has Kansas and Wisconsin. Here’s how it looks.
A video collection of the scenes in Japan with music by Justin Bieber.
While the Sweet Sixteen games are underway, what did the first 48 victories look like? Nike teams had a whopping 81% of the wins, Adidas claimed 17%, and Temple’s Under Armour won a game for 2%.
In 2006, Nike had 73% of the first 48 wins and 58% in 2008. Adidas teams are way down, 23% in 2006, 29% in 2007, 38% in 2008, and only 17% in 2011.
All you iPad users, you notice something different when viewing Pulpconnection? Looks more swanky now, right? That’s the OnSwipe plugin/theme at work!
If you aren’t iPad-enabled, here are a few screen shots.
On a techie note, don’t forget to delete any server cached files, so the OnSwipe goodness displays correctly.
This infographic is from Guy Kawasaki’s site for Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions.