If you have Netflix as well as a love for over-the-top martial arts or sci fi flicks, put INFRAMAN in your rental queue.
Your life won’t be complete until you subject yourself to this experience.
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If you have Netflix as well as a love for over-the-top martial arts or sci fi flicks, put INFRAMAN in your rental queue.
Your life won’t be complete until you subject yourself to this experience.
This “How to Kill a Brand” song and video by DocAdams is currently making it’s way across video game fan sites across the net, leaving the usual gaming console arguments and flamefests in it’s wake.
I’d say more, but I’m too busy playing Crackdown on my Xbox 360.
If you have an Xbox 306, you probably already know why nearly all my free time is being taken up by the recently released Crackdown by Realtime Worlds.
I’ve seen plenty of great one-liners to describe this open-world, dystopian, cyberpunk, comic book of a game, but my favorite so far is “Grand Theft V for Vendetta”.

If you’re trying to get your installed copy of Firefox 2 to better integrate into the look and feel of Microsoft Windows Vista, you might like to take a look at the Vista Black Beta theme available courtesy of Internauta2000
I’m trying out one of Microsoft Vista’s new performance features, ReadyBoost, courtesy of a SanDisk 2GB USB flash drive purchased for $29 at Best Buy.
ReadyBoost was designed by Microsoft as a way to add additional memory cache to the system in order to inexpensively speed up performance. Currently, my Windows Vista Ultimate install does feel slightly faster and there is seems to be improvement when playing a game like Battlefield 2142, but I haven’t run any benchmark tests to prove it’s anything other than merely a perceived increase.
That said, for $29 it’s a cheap enough experiment with the new operating system that I’m not regretting having done it.