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Foreigners And Fights, PS3 JPN Launch’s Dark Side (from /.) –

Based on my observations of the first twenty PS3s sold at Bic Camera, they were all purchased by Chinese nationals, none of whom bought any software. After making their purchase, television crews asked for interviews but all were declined. These temporary owners of PS3s would then make their way down the street where their bosses waited. After several minutes, a dozen PS3s were rounded up, as their Japanese business manager paid out cash to those who waited in line for them. I witnessed a homeless-looking Chinese man, in his sixties or seventies get paid 20,000 yen for his services and was then sent away.

20,000 yen is a little less than $200, but to a homeless man, that’s a lot of money for just a day’s work. On the other hand, PS3s have been selling on eBay and Craigslist from $1500 to upwards of $2500.

Along the lines of the PS3 launch, Kotaku also has this article: Harrison’s PS3 Launch Day Scrap Book

Brazilian woman survives 6 shots to headDoctors could not explain how Pereira survived the attack. The .32-caliber bullets didn’t break through her skull and didn’t even need to be immediately extracted, doctors said. Pereira also was shot once in the hand. Just amazing! What a miracle. This woman has a skull of steel.

A dead man has been blamed for hundreds of speeding offences in Australia in what police believe is a major fraud designed to help motorists avoid traffic fines. Police in Sydney said 240 people were under investigation over the speeding scam, where hundreds of motorists blamed either the same dead man, or a person living in another state, for driving their cars at the time of the speeding offences.

Canstruction makes creations out of cansIt’s a can-do event. Architects and engineers recently gathered at Canstruction, an annual event held in New York and other cities, to build giant sculptures made from full cans of food. The show is meant to raise awareness of hunger issues. You can see the gallery here.

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Help Stop the Largest and Cruelest Slaughter of Dolphins in the World! (from /.) – What a sad and cruel event.

Roller coaster massacre!Nothing is more fun than watching hundreds of park goers get moved down by a runaway roller coaster cart, except of course watching hundreds of people get run over by three runaway roller coaster carts. Awesome video of using Rollercoaster Tycoon to build a park and crush hundreds of visitors.

Naked man arrested for concealed weaponA man was arrested on suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon after police found him outdoors — naked — and he told them he had a tool in his rectum, authorities said.

Christmas comes early at Apple: free shuffles for all! (from MS newsgroup) – Unfortunately, I don’t think we’re getting free Zunes. ;p

Oh how I miss Mitch Hedberg: Mitch Hedberg R.I.P

Hacker Puzzle (from MS newsgroup) – A fun little puzzle where I got stuck on ojofuffo. Then I cheated and searched online, but the remainder of the puzzle was easy.

Did you know that most of Will Smith’s songs are just lyrics on top of oldies?
Patrice Rushen – Forget Me Nots vs Men In Black
Sister Sledge – He’s The Greatest Dancer vs Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It

Fired over finger, driver wants job backThe 43-year-old driver, whose name was not released, was driving middle school children back to school after a zoo visit on June 16 when the president and Republican Rep. Dave Reichert drove slowly by in a motorcade. From the bus, the children waved; with the windows down in their car, Bush and Reichert waved back. That’s when the driver gave the president the finger, according to Reichert and Issaquah superintendent Janet Barry.

Virtual Earth

It appears Microsoft has an answer to Google Earth with Virtual Earth. Virtual Earth claims to work inside the browser, but requires ActiveX, so it’ll only work inside IE6 or IE7. Plus it requires you to download and install a plug-in, which makes it rather similar to an extra download like Google Earth. I will say that by incorporating Virtual Earth with Local Live, it becomes a lot more useful when I’m searching for maps in that area and want to see the 3D surroundings. Sort of like you don’t really care about aerial view, but it’s pretty neat that you can swap quickly between road maps and aerial view or even a hybrid when searching for directions. There’s a blog entry and a video that shows you how neat Virtual Earth can be.

Some more references:
Microsoft Releases Virtual Earth 3D (Beta) – contains screenshots of it
Virtual Earth 3-D – CBS news video
Microsoft Virtual Earth preview – CNET video


Random Crap:

Most Indian men want virgin brides: pollNearly two-thirds of young Indian men expect the woman they marry to be a virgin, but nearly half have had sex with prostitutes, according to a poll.

PRE-SCHOOL POLITICAL AD (from Cari) – This is a campaign ad for a pre-school class president race in Iowa. I thought it was a parody, but I guess it wasn’t.

Ky. officer shoots himself while drivingA Kentucky police officer trying to unload his gun accidentally shot himself while driving on an Indiana highway, police said. Reminds of of the video of where the DEA Agent accidentally shoots his own foot.

Pot users relying on home deliveryAmong the legions of home delivery customers is Chris, a 37-year-old salesman in Manhattan. He dials a pager number and gets a return call from a cheery dispatcher who takes his order for potent strains of marijuana. Within a couple of hours, a well-groomed delivery man — sometimes a moonlighting actor or chef — arrives at the doorstep of his Manhattan apartment carrying weed neatly packaged in small plastic containers. Now, that’s what I call service! Though the price of $60 for 2g of marijuana seems a bit steep.

China families sue hospital for baby mix-upTwo Chinese families are suing a hospital 15 years after they took home the wrong newborn babies, state media reported on Tuesday. A very interesting question is now what? Are they going to swap kids, or keep their existing one. Chinese people are very concern about their bloodline, especially if it’s a son. It’d be interesting to see how this turns out.

Jet-lagged mice die young, U.S. study findsJet-lagged mice die younger, researchers said on Monday in a study that suggests that working unusual shifts and flying back and forth across time zones takes a permanent toll on health. Tests on more than 100 mice showed that old mice forced to live on a confusing schedules of light and darkness, simulating rotating shifts or international travel, died sooner than those on gentler schedules. Interesting… I wonder with me being nocturnal, would it have a toll on my health…

Bush owes troops an apology, not Kerry (from FuzzyWuzzy) – another great criticism on President Bush. Turns out he’s going to be president for not just 1 more year, but 2. I always thought when it said 2000 election, it meant the election was held on Nov. 1999 and the new president starts on 2000. Turns out both years need to be ++.

UngsungBlog

Ungsunghero has a blog now! Check out his UngsungBlog. Tons of fantasy sport talk, but also a bunch random interesting stuff.


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It’s been awhile huh?

Are we sinning yet?The United Church of Canada hopes an ad featuring a can of whipped cream and the question, “How much fun can sex be before it’s a sin?” will fill its pews as Christmas nears. You can check out their site: WonderCafe. The posters were interesting also:

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Hundreds to compete for rock, paper, scissors titleThink rock, paper, scissors is a children’s game? Think again. Top players from around the globe will gather in Toronto this weekend to compete for a C$10,000 (4,636 pounds) prize and the title of world champion. Haha, guess the RPS tournament continues. I had previously posted this video of just how silly and hilarious it is.

Brit burns bum with firecrackerA 22-year-old man suffered internal injuries after lighting a small firecracker he had inserted into his buttocks, paramedics said Thursday. The incident took place Sunday, when Britain celebrated Bonfire Night, traditionally marked with fireworks to celebrate the Guy Fawkes’ gunpowder plot to blow up Parliament in the 17th century.

Robot Identifies Human Flesh As Bacon (from /.) – Upon being given a sample, he will speak up in a childlike voice and identify what he has just been fed. … But when some smart aleck reporter placed his hand in the robot’s omnivorous clanking jaw, he was identified as bacon. A cameraman then tried and was identified as prosciutto.

tasting robot

See where the Internet lives (from /.) – Take a tour of the data warehouse for the Web. With sites like MySpace, Yahoo, IBM, Microsoft, and Google buying co-locations at Equinix, it was interesting to see a tour through the actual data center.

China issues ‘one dog’ policy in BeijingIt’s the year of the dog in China, but it’s not a good year for man’s best friend: an effort to stamp out rabies has prompted authorities to limit families in Beijing to only one dog. Article wasn’t that interesting, just reminded me of their “one child policy”. Also, it reminded me this was the year of the dog and that means I’m going to be 24 soon (Chinese zodiacs goes by cycles every 12 years, unlike the American zodiac which cycles every 12 months).

Turn Your Nintendo DS Into A Guitar (from FuzzyWuzzy) – And for the latest innovation to grace the Nintendo DS we have a new title named “M-06” which basically turns your DS into a guitar. Do check the video out. It was actually pretty neat how he was using the stylus from strumming the guitar and the buttons to play the chords.

Diet Coke and Mentos make Dominos (from MS newsgroup) – the EepyBird.com gang is back and now instead of just Mentos and Diet Coke, they’ve added the domino effect. 251 bottles of Diet Coke and 1,506 Mentos later, we have this neat video.

“Office Space” Recut (from Deadlock) – We recut “Office Space” into a slasher/thriller trailer. Seems like someone took one too many staplers from Milton… What if Office Space was a horror movie. Hilarious parody trailer.

GamerCard

You’ve probably noticed a new funky looking image on the underneath my menus. This is my Xbox 360 GamerCard. As you can see, my stats are rather embarrassing, but I’m not really much of a gamer. The percent of games I play to completion is probably below 5%. Usually I just play till I get bored and what ends up happening is a couple months later after not touching it for so long, I decide it would be better to reclaim the space so I uninstall it.

So I was reading B$ and saw someone’s GamerCard and I thought that was pretty neat and checked to see if I could place it on my blog. I really just need an “About me” page to post all this crap. Haha.

You can get your own at: MyGamerCard.net. I’m not sure if this site is associated with Microsoft or Xbox Live, but they seem to be pulling the data from somewhere.

AdBrite

For those who haven’t registered/logged in, you’ll probably noticed the new ads on my site. Not sure if they’re going to be permanent, but just another experimentation.

I’m trying out a new ad company this time: AdBrite. At first, I thought their site was just weird, where they don’t have any images. Turns out I was ABP (Ad Block Plus) was blocking anything from their domain. Haha.

Some interesting things is the fact you can actually define at what amount you need to accrue before you get a check. I believe Google Adsense required a minimum of $100 before you can cash out. I’m not sure what the minimum for AdBrite is, but I set mine to $10.

Random Crap

This entry was originally posted on October 28, 2006 @ 9:27pm, but I just noticed it was marked as Private. Therefore, I’m changing the timestamp so it’ll appear back on the top.

Budlight Radio Commercials (from FuzzyWuzzy) – If you’re looking for the Bud Light “Real Men of Genius” or “Real American Hero” radio spots, you’re in the right place. I’ve been collecting these spots for a few years now and it’s grown quite a bit in size and user base. These commercials are funny! He also has a bunch of interesting video clips on his site.

How to prank a Telemarketer (from RayAlome) – an awesome recording Tom Mabe did to scare the crap out of the telemarketer.

Crave TV: 20-inch Laptop on the London Underground (from /.) – How practical is owning a 20-inch laptop? We lug Dell’s massive XPS M2010 from one side of London to the other using the tube and bus. Our PC editor braves the stares of strangers, and the constant risk of mugging. Some of his fellow Tube travellers seem quite shocked by the experience. Check out the video by clicking above and read our full review of this obscenely huge Dell laptop here. Funny video of using the new Dell 20″ laptop in London.

Ugly baby – a live performance by Stephen Lynch on the Carson Daily Show. The song is hilarious!

Waiter, there’s a fly on the wall (from Cari) – Waiter, as the anonymous narrator of this extract from http://waiterrant.net calls himself, has changed details to protect the privacy of his customers, and keep them coming to his upmarket New York Italian restaurant, alias The Bistro. Since April 2004, his weblog has been building into a situation comedy of life in and around a restaurant – its owner and staff, motley customers, the local homeless guy who shows up at the window, or the woman neighbor who stepped out naked on the street — but for a towel — on a dare. This is a waiter who’s been working on trying to publish some of his works. The stories he writes are actually quite interesting.

U.S. casino magnate gives Picasso’s dream the elbowPicasso’s famed “Dream” painting turned into a nightmare for Las Vegas casino magnate Steve Wynn when he accidentally gave the multimillion dollar canvas an elbow. Wynn had just finalized a $139 million sale to another collector of his painting, called “Le Reve” (The Dream), when he poked a finger-sized hole in the artwork while showing it to friends at his Las Vegas office a couple of weeks ago. I first heard this story from Derek. Did you know that Steve Wynn owns not only the new Wynn casino in Las Vegas, but the also the trio from Ocean’s Eleven – MGM Grand, Mirage, and Bellagio.

Not it! Mass. elementary school bans tagTag, you’re out! Officials at an elementary school south of Boston have banned kids from playing tag, touch football and any other unsupervised chase game during recess for fear they’ll get hurt and hold the school liable. Recess is “a time when accidents can happen,” said Willett Elementary School Principal Gaylene Heppe, who approved the ban. There are 2 problems here. Parents who are idiots for trying to sue the school for every little thing and school staff for not knowing better and are afraid of parents. There’s doesn’t appear to be such a thing as “common sense” in American culture. At least we’ve lost a lot of it. If I trip on the sidewalk, I don’t sue the city for not making the sidewalk safer. I blame myself for being clumsy and remind myself to be careful next time. The problem with American mentality is we always think we’re right and we’re never at fault.

Evolution – A very well done ad to show what is wrong with today’s image of beauty. I applaud Dove for doing this. There was a news article just a few weeks back stating that the Spanish fashion show or pageant was going to ban any women who are under a certain BMI because expression of beauty should not be telling girls to be super skinny.

No wonder our perception of beauty is distorted
Every girl deserves to feel beautiful just the way she is.
Get involved at campaignforrealbeauty.com

retrievr (from /.) – working on top of flickr, retrievr utilizes a sample drawing you provide and tries to match images similar in representation. The few I tried were pretty close.

pacmanパックマン (from Cari) – Pacelman. Pacman for Excel. And other games that run within Excel. I haven’t personally tried these as allow unknown scripts run in MS Office applications isn’t something I do.

Home sweet home meet the chocolate iglooFour Italians have constructed what they believe is the world’s first full-sized chocolate igloo but they have yet to solve an age-old problem. It still melts. Yummy! I’ve always had a dream of swimming in a chocolate river after I read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Now I can dream about living in a chocolate house!

1K Project II (from MS newsgroup) – 1000 cars racing at the same time – Trackmania Sunrise 😀 Made by Blackshark. Ever wonder what cars would be like if they were like liquid?

Browser Keywords Evolution

Since the introduction of Firefox’s keywords, launching sites and doing quick searches have been a breeze. It’s awesome already, but I think there’s a way to make it even MORE awesome. Don’t believe me? This evolution really only pertains to people who use keywords for search (e.g. dict difficult) would launch dictionary.com querying for the definition of difficult. However, what happens when you type dict by itself. Since you didn’t pass in any parameters, it takes the %s literally and searches for the definition of %s. In this case, what I would’ve wanted it to do is to open dictionary.com’s homepage.

Multiple keywords generally don’t apply to search engines because there’s really no reason to ever visit Google or Live if you’re not going to do a search. But this comes in awfully handy for forums or blogs or generally lists that get updated. If I type /., it should open Slashdot, but if I type /. firefox, it should do a search on Slashdot with the keyword(s) being firefox. However, in today’s Firefox, only one or the other can take the /. keyword. I would need another keyword using a different letter/character combination for the other task.

Just a thought.

Broken Washer

So today was supposed to be laundry day. I actually woke up early this morning, before 1pm, but that’s probably because I thought it was 3pm already and that we had daylights savings time change last night. Oh yah, don’t forget to update your clocks/watches. Remember, it’s “fall back”, so decrease your clock by 1 hour.

Anyway, when I woke up, I brought my laundry down with the intention of doing it sometime later in the day. I had a notion that I needed to go out to buy food or other stuff, but apparently there was no need this week. I still had enough food to last another week. If not, there’s always take out.

Anyway, time sure flies and before I knew it, it was already 7pm. I was watching At Home Dad (a new Japanese drama that has Abe Hiroshi – the guy from DragonZakura and The Guy Who Can’t Get Married), and it featured the father trying to do laundry and didn’t know how to start the machine. This triggered my brain and I went to start my 1st load. When the water started pouring in, everything seemed fine, but as I was dumping clothes in, the filling of the tub finally stopped, but I heard water trickling sound. At first, I didn’t think much of it, so I continued putting clothes in and closed the lid. When the washer started to spin up, it was rocking back and forth like crazy. I think this was actually another problem unrelated to what I found later. I read somewhere that the clothes have to be balanced inside the washer (can’t have more clothes on 1 side than the other). I can’t verify that anymore, but I guess it works like a centrifuge and as Mangerino always stated, always have an opposite test tube on the other end when you’re using the centrifuge.

Anyway, while trying to make the washer not rock back and forth, I noticed water coming out from the bottom. I’m like, oh shoot. There’s a leak. The washer was working fine 3 weeks ago (you can tell how often I do laundry). Anyway, I started grabbing towels and old laundry and started soaking up the water coming out. I waited while the run completed, since I wanted the water purged out of the washer and there wasn’t a button to do so. I even got out the mop and started soaking it with the water and draining it out at the sink.

The run finally completed and the clothes inside were still soaked. I dumped them into the dryer and started that run. That run actually took 3 hours or so, but I did a bunch of stuff in the mean time.

So when all the water was removed from the floor. I pulled out the washer and tilted it back and tried to see where the problem was. Earlier, I had shone a flashlight through the bottom and saw water trickling out. I actually used a 24 pack of Dr. Pepper and used it to hold the washer from coming down. Underneath the washer was a motor (which was rocking crazily) earlier and a huge cement block. I couldn’t tell where the water was coming from, but I did find a cork on the floor. I have no idea if this has part of the washer or not, but if you know washers and the cork is suppose to go somewhere, PLEASE CONTACT ME. I decided to start a run and fill it with some water to see where it was leaking. It turns out to be a small hole that was rusting. It might’ve been a few small holes, but since it was tilted back, it was only coming out of one. I thought about taping the hole(s) up, but this would only be a temporary solution. Either way, I didn’t have waterproof tape lying around.

And my 2nd load of laundry hasn’t even started. It contained all my undergarment, which when I run out is the sign that I need to do laundry. I had several options:

  • Wear used underwear,
  • Find a friend and borrow their washer
  • Go to a laundromat

I believed option 3 to be the easiest.

So I used Google Maps and Live Local and searched for Laundromats in Bellevue. Stupid systems both showed a bunch of dry cleaners that weren’t related and at which point I wasn’t even sure if a listing was a dry cleaner or a laundromat. I then hit the Yellow Pages and I guess no one in Bellevue uses a laundromat because the closest laundromats is listed in Renton or Redmond. There was one in Bellevue, but at Crossroads, which is basically Redmond. Either way, that one closed at 6pm on Sunday. The one in Redmond is actually quite close to work (next to Safeway). This one closes at 10pm. I got there around 8 and the guy tells me last load was at 7:30pm and that they actually close at 9pm nowadays. What ever happened to 24/7 laundromats? Then again, the only laundromats I ever used was the one in the dorms and the one in my apartment complex, but I always thought laundromats were 24/7 since they’re like vending machines, but instead of spitting out candy, they wash and dry your clothes. You don’t need people to guard them.

Anyway, I told him my story, hoping he’d feel sorry for me and he bought it. Well actually, he asked if I had a washer at home, and because I told him my clothes were soaked, I thought he was going to suggest me to just dry my clothes. However, upon retrospect, I think he was going to suggest I wash my clothes and take it home to dry. Well, either way, I got to wash my clothes. He even let me stay around and used the big dryers and I got my 2nd load of laundry done. Total cost: $2 (excluding gasoline and my time of course). Anyway, he was an extremely nice guy. Apparently he works 12 hours a day, 7 days a week. Poor guy. I can’t blame him for wanting to go home early on Sunday and sleep. Either way, I left the laundromat around 8:45pm. My clothes were still somewhat wet, but oh well, I have a dryer at home, and my underwear is clean.

I get home, and my 1st load of laundry still isn’t dry. I put a portable heater next to the washer to dry up the remaining floor. One thing I forgot to mention was the water actually soaked through the bottom. I had a tiny puddle next to my car in the garage. The ceiling was also showing water. Anyway, that’s not something I have to worry for now, since I don’t expect that place to be normally flooded.

After this whole mess, I took a shower, dumped some clothes in the dryer and it’s actually quite nice to wear warm clothes after a shower, especially on these cold nights. Weather has also been a crazy today. I woke up to rain. Sunshine came out shortly. Then it started to rain and followed by hail. Then sunshine came out again. (You can see why I didn’t want to go out today).

Anyways, it looks like I’ll need to spend $500 and get a new washer. The dryer still works fine, so that one I can keep.

Random Crap

Wow, it’s been awhile. It’s also been quite a hectic at work recently. The week before last, I worked over 60 hours, pulling about 12 hours each day and a couple more on the weekend. But it looks like our product (at least version 1) is ready to be shipped. Last week has been quite chilled, but I was busy catching on stuff I missed while working so hard, which included:

  • WarCraft III – I’m almost done, just the Elf campaign left
  • ドラゴン桜 (DragonZakura) – Another Japanese drama a friend recommended to me that has the guy from 結婚できない男)
  • Heroes – Season 1 – Story is getting interesting. Hiro is awesome!
  • Veronica Mars – Season 3 – Just started watching
  • Random anime episodes which I didn’t have time to watch

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Cat – I think there’s a spy among us… (from Esca)

Black cat adoptions banned on HalloweenLike many shelters around the country, the Kootenai Humane Society in Coeur d’Alene is prohibiting black cat adoptions from now to Nov. 2, fearing the animals could be mistreated in Halloween pranks — or worse, sacrificed in some satanic ritual.
black cat on halloween

Amazon River Flowed Backwards in Ancient Times (from Cari) – South America’s winding Amazon River flows in an easterly direction across the continent, dumping water into the Atlantic Ocean. But in eons past, it flowed from east-to-west and, for a time, in both directions at once, a new study finds. This is actually quite interesting. The also have a map of showing the flow patterns at LiveScience.

Statue of Dennis the Menace stolenThe mischievous Dennis the Menace has gone missing — except this time, he’s not hiding because he broke the rules. … Police said the statue, which is 3 feet tall and weighs 125 pounds, is worth as much as $30,000. The city is offering a $5,000 reward for its safe return. Article wasn’t that interesting, but I loved the cartoon when I was a kid.
dennis the menace statue

Who on earth would pay $1 million for hell?HELL.com was among hundreds of Internet domain names up for auction in Hollywood, Florida, by domain asset management provider Moniker.com, a unit of marketing services firm Seevast Corp. The owner put a minimum price of $1 million (527,000 pounds) on the underworld’s domain, confident of high interest after the salacious address, Sex.com, sold for about $12 million earlier this year. But there were no takers with bids failing to reach the reserve price.

Irishmen hit paydirt selling soil to the New WorldTwo down-to-earth Irishmen have set up a business selling soil to nostalgic Irish Americans who want a handful of “the mother country” on their graves. Pat Burke, 27, and Alan Jenkins, 65, have just shipped their first $1 million (about 528,000 pounds) load of “official” Irish soil to New York — at $15 per 0.75 lb bag — and confidently expect it will be followed by many more. Wow! Now, who could’ve thought of that! I bet there are more countries where this would be a suitable business for. I hope they didn’t patent selling of soil from another country. ;p

U.S. sex offender given “exile” in Canada is freedA New York state judge had allowed Watson to live in Canada on probation rather than have him spend time in a U.S. jail. Ottawa, unhappy about what it sees as U.S. courts dumping unwanted offenders in Canada, wanted Watson to stay in jail until a hearing to determine whether he should be kicked out of the country. When I first started reading this article, I also thought it was quite weird that we can exile someone, especially a sex offender, into Canada. Wouldn’t the Canadians be pissed? I mean what would we do if Canada exiles their criminals into the US?

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Rapist Search (from FuzzyWuzzy)
I actually laughed out loud.

Toddler gets stuck in vending machineWhen she turned her back to get another dollar for a second try, Robert took off his coat and squeezed through an opening in the machine. He landed in the stuffed animal cube. … “He was having a ball in there, hugging all the stuffed animals,” Bierdemann said. “He was so good-natured, but I was shaking like a leaf.” Of course he wasn’t scared! If I were him, I’d be having the blast of my life. Being able to hug and play with all those cute plushies, it’d be like heaven! That statement will still hold true today.

Lik-Sang.com Out of Business due to Multiple Sony Lawsuits (from /.) – Lik-Sang.com, the popular gaming retailer from Hong Kong, has today announced that it is forced to close down due to multiple legal actions brought against it by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Limited and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Sony claimed that Lik-Sang infringed its trade marks, copyright and registered design rights by selling Sony PSP consoles from Asia to European customers, and have recently obtained a judgment in the High Court of London (England) rendering Lik-Sang’s sales of PSP consoles unlawful. I’m not sure if you’ve been following the Sony circus, but once again, they’ve managed make me even hate them more. Guess the Sony brand is going to be marked off from the list of TV brands I’ll be looking at.

A Hand Drawn Revolution (from RayAlome) – This video was an entry for a contest to win a Wii. The total time spent was close to 80 hours between drawing and editing on the computer. A really neat animation done with pencil and paper.

“Weird Al” Yankovic – Bob (from /.) – It is a song by Weird Al done completely in palindromes