Friday, August 28, 2009

Video in Print


(From LA TIMES)
So much for quiet reading time.

An upcoming issue of Entertainment Weekly will include what's being billed as the first video advertisements ever in a print magazine. According to the Associated Press, a video player with a 2-inch screen will be embedded on heavy-stock paper -- similar to what's used by greeting cards that play bits of music -- and inserted into the magazine.

And as in those cards, the video will start up as soon as the insert is opened.

The first ads will be for CBS and Pepsi -- they'll appear in the magazine's mid-September TV preview issue -- but not in all copies. The magazine, which would not disclose the cost of the ads, said the insert will only be distributed in the Los Angeles and New York areas.

The video player, made by the L.A. company Americhip, also includes a little speaker. The ads will open with the cast of the show "The Big Bang Theory" joking about the video and explaining how the reader can bring up clips from the network's fall lineup. The soft drink ads are for Pepsi Max diet soda.

A preview of the ad is on YouTube.

The video player supposedly can survive binding and shipping. But can they survive librarians?

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Nerd Watches!


I can safely say that I've always wanted my own CALCULATOR WATCH for the longest time since growing up. Much of my asian classmates donned one and filled me with penis envy.

Check out the NERD WATCH MUSEUM

56 Modem Emulator


ahhhh just like old times...

56K Modem Emulator

Monday, August 24, 2009

Speedcine

Want to watch movies for free? Speedcine indexes movies and where they can be watched for free-and legally!—across the web.

Speedcine indexes feature length movies—by their definition at least 60 minutes long and not television shows—they currently have 13,000 movies in their database. When you search for a movie you're provided with multiple ways to watch the movie.

The primary link is to the free streaming source—movies come from providers like Hulu, Jaman, and Crackle, all authorized to stream the movies. There are other links, when available, for services like iTunes, Amazon VOD, Netflix, and so on. Part of Speedcine's revenue stream is generated by referrals to these services, although if you already have a Netflix account, for example, you can just sign in and add the movie to your queue.

Speedcine is a free service and requires no login.

Speedcine

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

25 Awesome Homeless Guy Signs


http://www.holytaco.com/25-awsome-homeless-guy-signs

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Lakerssssss!



I can't wait till next season!..its just around the corner!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Learn to speed read

Save the Grunt - ughhh!






So If you're like me, you've probably seen those SAVETHEGRUNT.com ads on billboards or buses. I thought it might be a a teaser towards a new movie but I soon realized that I was dead wrong. The site raises awareness on the ban on grunting in women's tennis. The site allows you to listen to different grunts and tests your knowledge on who the gruntER is. check it out


Save the Grunt

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Drunk People Yoga Positions


The blog highlights yoga positions done by professionals and alcoholics alike. Must see. Get ur swan on.

http://funtuna.blogspot.com/2009/07/drunk-people-yoga-positions.html