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Shared on Tue, 11/13/2007 - 09:54

One ring to ruin them all


I looked into the red ring of death last week, and I hope I never have to again. Dealing with EB Games was terrible. They didn't want to honour the $100 warranty I bought from them. I actually had to argue with the clerk.

I posted the full version in my blog here

cpt-crunch

Shared on Tue, 11/13/2007 - 09:54

One ring to ruin them all


I looked into the red ring of death last week, and I hope I never have to again. Dealing with EB Games was terrible. They didn't want to honour the $100 warranty I bought from them. I actually had to argue with the clerk.

I posted the full version in my blog here

cpt-crunch

Shared on Sat, 06/30/2007 - 02:07

Facebook down!? AHHHHH

Facebook has been down since I got home. It's 3 a.m. and I'm going through withdrawals. I am officially a Facebook addict.

UPDATE:

OK... it's back up; phew.

cpt-crunch

Shared on Sat, 06/30/2007 - 02:07

Facebook down!? AHHHHH

Facebook has been down since I got home. It's 3 a.m. and I'm going through withdrawals. I am officially a Facebook addict.

UPDATE:

OK... it's back up; phew.

cpt-crunch

Shared on Thu, 06/28/2007 - 01:27

How can you not like Paris???

> She's humble: "I'm a good person. I'm a compassionate person. I have a big heart. I'm sincere, and they'll see."

> She's changed: "I've definitely matured and grown a lot from this experience. I could be a more responsible role model."

> She's literate!: "I read letters, I wrote in my journal."

> She's imaginative: "I would just close my eyes and pretend I was somewhere else."

> She's spiritual: "There was a nun who works at the jail for all the ladies, and she would come every day and we would pray."

cpt-crunch

Shared on Thu, 06/28/2007 - 01:27

How can you not like Paris???

> She's humble: "I'm a good person. I'm a compassionate person. I have a big heart. I'm sincere, and they'll see."

> She's changed: "I've definitely matured and grown a lot from this experience. I could be a more responsible role model."

> She's literate!: "I read letters, I wrote in my journal."

> She's imaginative: "I would just close my eyes and pretend I was somewhere else."

> She's spiritual: "There was a nun who works at the jail for all the ladies, and she would come every day and we would pray."

cpt-crunch

Shared on Tue, 06/26/2007 - 23:55

WWE shocked by sensational media

Did anybody else find it odd that the WWE berated mainstream media for “sensationalistic reporting”?

In a statement released on its website, WWE announced it was “shocked” that the press was suggesting the double-murder suicide involving one of its premier wrestlers was linked to steroid use.

On Monday the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department found the bodies of Chris Benoit, his wife, Nancy, and his son, Daniel inside their posh Atlanta home.

cpt-crunch

Shared on Tue, 06/26/2007 - 23:55

WWE shocked by sensational media

Did anybody else find it odd that the WWE berated mainstream media for “sensationalistic reporting”?

In a statement released on its website, WWE announced it was “shocked” that the press was suggesting the double-murder suicide involving one of its premier wrestlers was linked to steroid use.

On Monday the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department found the bodies of Chris Benoit, his wife, Nancy, and his son, Daniel inside their posh Atlanta home.

cpt-crunch

Shared on Sun, 06/24/2007 - 21:31

Pretty fishy

Overheard in a Starbucks:

"Have you guys heard of the new trend? ... It's called fish painting. You buy a real fish and you paint it. The point is touching the fish."

I was about to blog about the iPhone's release date (June 29) and how it's another checkpoint in the amazing way technology is changing how we interact, when I overheard the above quote. Writing about perhaps one of the most important technological revolutions of the past year was completely trumped by the intriguing idea of fish painting.

cpt-crunch

Shared on Sun, 06/24/2007 - 21:31

Pretty fishy

Overheard in a Starbucks:

"Have you guys heard of the new trend? ... It's called fish painting. You buy a real fish and you paint it. The point is touching the fish."

I was about to blog about the iPhone's release date (June 29) and how it's another checkpoint in the amazing way technology is changing how we interact, when I overheard the above quote. Writing about perhaps one of the most important technological revolutions of the past year was completely trumped by the intriguing idea of fish painting.

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