Humorous Hoax of a Halloween Costume
For the Twitter fanatics, here’s the Halloween costume for you – the Twitter bird mascot!
But really, not for sale at Walmart.
For the Twitter fanatics, here’s the Halloween costume for you – the Twitter bird mascot!
But really, not for sale at Walmart.
Don’t know why this tactic wasn’t used earlier, but songs and albums are now releasing ahead of schedule after being leaked online. Instead of letting people pirate the music before release dates, music companies are now selling the goods before pirating can steal away too many sales.
Adam Lambert’s Time for Miracles is the latest casualty. Jay-Z’s Blueprint 3 went on sale early due to piracy, and I have to wonder about the New Moon soundtrack. Supposedly, it’s release date was pushed up due to “high demand,” but methinks high demand by pirates was the real cause.
So I’m not sure if I should be thanking music pirates or not?
Can the supposedly best 13-year old basketball player play hoops at UH? At 6-6, Andrew Wiggins will probably (if not already) be recruited by the big name schools, but why not play in the Aloha State?
Had to do some tuning to Pulpconnection after a rash of meltdowns and poor performance. Thanks to the duo of @ryankanno and @mirthlab, I made a few changes hopefully for the better.
There were a few other minor changes I made (like bumping up my DreamHost Private Server memory just a tad), and overall, performance has been more stable. But boy, the withdrawal from all the blogging bling (like this one) is hard to deal with. 🙁
Looks like Target is targeting Holiday Mart Daiei Don Quijote for its next Hawaii store. Not sure what to make of that. Having a Target close by will be cool (still haven’t visited any Target locations on Oahu yet), but where are we going to get cheap groceries and Royal Mills coffee? What about the Easter Seals office? Their services have been good to us.
And ever since the chain link fence separating Don Quijote and Safeway came down, I thought a new era of peace and prosperous shopping had come to the community.
Fun for the young and the old are the people-powered Plasma Cars. Fun if you have lots of open flat space to cruise around.
Find out by viewing Technorati’s annual study. For blogging hobbyists, here’s the deal:
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Help the Alien Ninja become a reality! The production company, Dog & Rooster, is looking for an intern to work on the fiction-comedy web series.
So you won’t get paid, but how can you resist working with an alien ninja?!
Can you feel the effects of New Moon? Twilight’s next movie installment releases on November 20, 2009 and is having all kinds of impact. Look what I found at Costco! To prep for New Moon, fans must own the Twilight Journals, right?
Of course, the early released New Moon soundtrack is already part of your music collection.
Hey wait, these aren’t part of the Twilight series.
And neither is Pride & Prejudice or Wuthering Heights, but that cover artwork is oh so familiar.
And if you’re totally out of it, it’s New Moon, not Blue Moon or Yellow Moon.
Due to popular demand, the release date for the soundtrack from Twilight’s New Moon was moved up from its original October 20 date. If you pre-ordered the soundtrack from iTunes, you’re bummed since the pre-order won’t process until the 20th. If you don’t want to wait until then, you have a second chance at getting the soundtrack. For today only, Amazon’s daily special is the New Moon soundtrack for only $4.99.
There’s no bonus material, but at this point, getting the music now at a good price sure beats waiting until October 20th. Silly iTunes.
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Pulpconnection is temporarily going pink. My usual lime header now features a pink grapefruit along with pink typefaces.
Does it seem like the newer dancing professionals on Dancing with the Stars are struggling a bit, especially choreographing the new dances? Already on Season 9 of DWTS, many dancing veterans have been eliminated (Edyta, Cheryl, Maks, Anna, Tony, and Jonathan) and fan favorite Julianne Hough wasn’t in this year’s lineup . Veterans who continue on are Karina, Kym, Derek, Louie, Mark, and Alec along with “newcomers,” Anna Demidova, Chelsie Hightower, Lacey Schwimmer, and Dmitry Chaplin.
Anna Demidova is on the brink of elimination with Michael Irvin, and while Michael’s dancing skills aren’t on par with his receiving skills, Anna hasn’t been able to choreograph for him. Chelsie Hightower, in her second year, had a troublesome Country Two-Step with Louie Vito. She did most of the dancing to compensate. Lacey Schwimmer in her third year is having more success with Mark Dacascos, and while Dmitry and Mya have gotten 10’s in the past two weeks, good old Len Goodman is calling out the pair with his down-to-earth scores of 7 and 8.
It’s these newer pros who can’t seem to bring out the best with their dancers. As a comparison, look at Derek Hough and Joanna Krupa. There’s no question Derek’s choreography was great, even doing a new dance of the week, the Lambada.
Mark Ballas too shone in Week 4 with his Charleston with Melissa Joan Hart. Karina will break Aaron Carter and get him in line. Kym is getting Donny Osmond there. Louie is working on Kelly’s confidence, and Alec is turning a swimmer into a dancer.
As the weeks go by, will the veterans have the edge or will the newbies pull through?
This week three-time DWTS dancer, Anna Trebunskaya, and partner Chuck Liddell was eliminated from the competition.