Starting mid-2007, Air France, Continental, Delta, Emirates, KLM, and United will feature iPod integration at seats on their planes which will allow you to charge your iPod and watch videos on provided displays. iPod's taking over bitches!
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Diggnation Episode 71 - November 9, 2006
Gallactica sequel tells how robot war began, Steve Wozniak: Why I Carry $20,000 With Me At All Times, Screenshot Tour: Windows Vista Mail, Apple Boot Camp 1.1.2 Released, Blender destroys marbles, The missing secrets of Nikola Tesla.
Labels: Diggnation, Revision3, Video
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Listen To Podcasts On Any Phone
Fonpods and Podlinez all you have to do is call a number to listen to your favorite podcasts by phone.
Labels: iPod
Friday, November 10, 2006
David Copperfield Tricks Mugger
David Copperfield and two of his lovely assistants (how does he get these girls!?) were confronted by 3 muggers after his show. When asked to give them thier belongings, the girls handed over thier cash and phones while David Copperfield actually turned his pockets inside out and claimed to have nothing although he was carrying his passport, wallet and cell phone. The muggers fell for it and were later caught anyway. He's a fucking magician you idiots!
Labels: News
How Much Smoking Really Coasts
In the United States the average coast of a pack of smokes is about $4.35. If the average smoker smokes a pack a day, he or she will have spent $1,600 on cancer sticks in a year! Ridiculous.
So what would happen if you invested this cancer money? Let me show you.
Scenario #1 - Investing in a money market account with an annual yield of 4%:
Year | Balance |
5 | $ 9,014 |
10 | $ 19,980 |
15 | $ 33,322 |
20 | $ 49,554 |
25 | $ 69,302 |
Scenario #2 - Investing in a mutual fund with an annual yield of 8%:
Year | Balance |
5 | $ 10,138 |
10 | $ 25,033 |
15 | $ 46,920 |
20 | $ 79,079 |
25 | $ 126,331 |
Wow, don't you smokers feel like ass holes?
GPS-Enabled Google Maps on the Helio Drift
Start Google Maps and a blue dot is placed on the map at your current location. You can even see yourself move on the map as you change location.
Labels: Google
RIAA’s Outrageous Fines Questioned in Court
Earlier this year, a victim of a RIAA lawsuit questioned how constitutional the organization's $750 per-song-uploaded claim was. The judge ruled in favor of the defendant. The $750 claim will now be questioned in court and could lead to the defendants winning the case and could set a precedent for future law suits and might even prevent the RIAA from demanding such outrageous amounts. Fucking RIAA.