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Nash has new 'Trash Talk' shoe
via azcentral.com | sports by (author unknown) on February 12, 2008
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Shaq delays Suns debut until after All-Star break
via ESPN.com - NBA by Associated Press on February 13, 2008
Shaquille O'Neal doesn't expect to make his debut for the Phoenix Suns until after the All-Star break.
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Netflix, Best Buy boosting Blu-ray; HD DVD responds [update]
via Joystiq by Alexander Sliwinski on February 10, 2008
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, BusinessGood evening internet faithful, Gossip Girl here, your only source into the scandalous lives of today's hottest format war. Top story on my home page? Turns out Reuter's saw Netflix proposing to Blu-ray today. Too bad for HD DVD, which was also on Netflix's play-list until today when it sent out an email explaining that the...
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Guitar Hero Carabiner keeps those fingertips calloused
via Engadget by Darren Murph on February 14, 2008
Filed under: Gaming, HandheldsIf you (for whatever reason) thought the Air Guitar Rocker spotted at CES was the next best thing to Guitar Hero itself, you've got another thing comin'. Debuting at Toy Fair 2008 in New York, the Guitar Hero Carabiner takes thrashing to an entirely different level, albeit a much tinier one. Yep, this 7.75- x 3-inch device features a minuscule LCD screen,...
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PlayStation 3 leapfrogs Xbox 360 in January US console sales
via Engadget by Darren Murph on February 14, 2008
Filed under: GamingHmmph. Would you look at that? Nary a fortnight after EA proclaimed that Sony's PlayStation 3 would best the Xbox 360 in sales during 2008, said prophecy is already starting to come true. Granted, we're only talking one month so far, but according to new US sales data from NPD Group, Microsoft's console actually slipped to third in the numbers race. Unsurprisingly,...
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Word of the Day: The Gary Payton Rule
via Basketbawful by Basketbawful on February 14, 2008
The Gary Payton Rule (thu ger'-e pa'-tun rool) noun. The unofficial name for an NBA rule passed in 2005 which stipulates that players who are traded and then waived by their new team cannot sign back with the team that traded them for 30 days (20 days in the offseason).Usage example: [From the LakersGround.net forums] "It's the Gary Payton rule, for when Gary Payton refused to report...
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Presidential Doodles
via Uncrate by (author unknown) on February 14, 2008
Just because you're President doesn't mean you don't scrawl on anything you can find when you're on the phone. Presidential Doodles: Two Centuries of Scribbles, Scratches, Squiggles & Scrawls from...Visit Uncrate for the full post.
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Rock List: Songs By the Numbers
via Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily by Daniel Kreps on February 18, 2008
Last week, we asked you to name the best songs that feature numbers in their titles. Since the seemingly-infinite number of picks were all over the spectrum, we decided to break down down this Rock List “March Madness”-style. To see your picks for the “Best Songs With Numbers,” hit the jump. Division OneU2 – “One”Metallica – “One”Harry Nilsson – “One”Nas – “One...
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Worst of the Night: February 19, 2008
via Basketbawful by Basketbawful on February 19, 2008
Yao Ming: Shaquie Chan shot just 3-for-17 against the imposing defense of...Zydrunas Ilgauskas. Which means a traffic cone probably could have held him to 2-for-17 shooting.Tracy McGrady: Wasn't he supposed to be resting over the All-Star break? That 6-for-21 shooting line suggests that T-Mac must have spent the weekend at Camp CHEN-A-WANDA.Larry Hughes: He's baaaaaack...by which I mean...
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Lunar Astronauts To Have Mobile Phone Service [Nasa]
via Gizmodo by Eric Sheline on February 19, 2008
NASA will definitely beat the Mt. Everest phone calls when they launch mobile phone service on the moon around 2012. Their MoonLite system will link astronauts, the lunar base and Earth via satellite. Even though there is over four years until launch, the service will only have a speed of 3kbps down/2kbps up. One small call for man...ah forget it. [Silicon.com via Newlaunches]
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