We have scientifically proven that while Wartortle can take out Rey Mysterio, Pikachu would have his ass handed to him by John Cena. It's all in the cards, folks...
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Today we discovered...
Tom wanted to play Pokemon tonight, but he also wanted to play WWE Slam Attax. The solution was simple -- shuffle ALL the cards together.
We have scientifically proven that while Wartortle can take out Rey Mysterio, Pikachu would have his ass handed to him by John Cena. It's all in the cards, folks...

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We have scientifically proven that while Wartortle can take out Rey Mysterio, Pikachu would have his ass handed to him by John Cena. It's all in the cards, folks...
Friday, April 15, 2011
Here's a great idea someone is sure to abuse soon
Rolling Stone magazine dropped the following at the end of a long article about nothing:
ON A RELATED NOTE: Anybody remember Sam Adams, the rapper who was rumored to have bought 7,500 of his own digital singles and wound up Number One on iTunes? Adams and others have thoroughly denied these nefarious actions since the rumors popped up last March, but we wonder what the economics are of pulling off such a scam. This week, Adele's 21 sold 88,000 copies, hitting Number One; better yet, in notoriously slow January, Cake reached that pinnacle with just 44,000 copies. Let's say we recorded an album in our basement, then put it for sale digitally on Amazon for $5. In addition to (probably minimal) recording costs, we could conceivably spend $220,000 buying enough copies to reach Number One on the still-influential Billboard charts. That's enough to reach overnight-sensation level, right? (It'd be even cheaper with singles, but perhaps less reliable.) This would be far more marketing/promotion expenses than we (and just about every starving musician) could afford, of course, but certainly some desperate pop-star wannabe with a trust fund or government bailout money would have the means to reach this milestone and follow it up with crazy follow-up marketing. Of course, you'd have to not get caught.
FG says: This will happen soon, if it hasn't already...
ON A RELATED NOTE: Anybody remember Sam Adams, the rapper who was rumored to have bought 7,500 of his own digital singles and wound up Number One on iTunes? Adams and others have thoroughly denied these nefarious actions since the rumors popped up last March, but we wonder what the economics are of pulling off such a scam. This week, Adele's 21 sold 88,000 copies, hitting Number One; better yet, in notoriously slow January, Cake reached that pinnacle with just 44,000 copies. Let's say we recorded an album in our basement, then put it for sale digitally on Amazon for $5. In addition to (probably minimal) recording costs, we could conceivably spend $220,000 buying enough copies to reach Number One on the still-influential Billboard charts. That's enough to reach overnight-sensation level, right? (It'd be even cheaper with singles, but perhaps less reliable.) This would be far more marketing/promotion expenses than we (and just about every starving musician) could afford, of course, but certainly some desperate pop-star wannabe with a trust fund or government bailout money would have the means to reach this milestone and follow it up with crazy follow-up marketing. Of course, you'd have to not get caught.
FG says: This will happen soon, if it hasn't already...
This needs to be heard tonight...
New Dominion music undoubtedly coming soon. Here's a flashback for you.
Salvation + the Spec-ILLest - No Way!
Salvation + the Spec-ILLest - No Way!
Maintenance Mode
If you've stumbled upon my shadowy corner, feel free to explore. Things are not where they belong yet, as this is a work in progress. It should be interesting once I get the stuff working....
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Kings from Queens
The remaster is inferior to the original, but this thing has some badass bonus tracks!
Web integration
I think I hate the modern toolset. Lol. Everything is web based, generally via flash or php, and horribly slow compared to manually poking through code. Here's a hint - "integration" should make things work together...
Setting up shop..again
Getting all this stuff to talk to each other is more difficult than it used to be. Almost there..
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