Microsoft Still Not Done With Halo

According to The Tech Herald Microsoft is not done with Bungie and their flagship XBox video game franchise “Halo,” which includes at least 3 single-player titles and a recent foray into real-time strategy games. Recently it was announced at ComicCon in San Diego that they intend to release not only a Halo anime mini-series, but … Read more

Make Your Fantasy Football Draft Picks in True Vegas Style

It’s one thing to sit at home in your underwear in front of the computer eating cheesy poofs and drinking your diet soda while making your draft picks for your Fantasy Football league. It’s another to party with celebs at VIP parties and rub elbows with Vegas showgirls while sitting in your underwear at your … Read more

Music Fiend? Check out EMI Artists Online

Today I was out surfing the tubes, realized it’s been a while since I’ve updated my blog. I had written last with renewed enthusiasm for getting back into the regular habit of writing, and human laziness / a busy schedule kept me from sticking to that. I’ve also had a lot of personal developments in … Read more

Just For the Heck of It Contest Winners!

Ok, ladies and gentlemen, here it is! The contest was over at midnight last night – we still had a few entries after midnight so I decided to count them anyway, because what the heck, right? Well, it was an interesting morning today to say the least. I’ve been trying to contact winners for the … Read more

Amazing New SeaWorld Coaster “Manta” Opens in 22 Days

SeaWorld, the family-friendly and awesome oceanic life theme park, is opening a brand new roller coaster called Manta just 22 Days from now in May. You might remember a while back an ad that ran on this site and a contest I wrote about for “Manta Mania,” – well here it is, folks! Manta Mania … Read more

Online Music Stores Amazon & Wal-Mart follow Suit After Apple in Pricing Schemes

According to PC Magazine, corporate giants Amazon and Wal-mart have likewise changed up their pricing schemes to include tiered pricing, much like Apple’s new pricing scheme for DRM-free music. This is a loss for the consumer, because Amazon at least already offered DRM-free tracks usually between 79 and 99 cents and often offered deep discounts … Read more

Free Legal Music Alert: Kerchoonz Pays Artists for Your Free Listening

Okay, so we’re not talking about Rhapsody or Napster, or Lala.com where you hear all the big RIAA-controlled artists and the artists receive a tiny portion of the profits. Today I was introduced to a site called Kerchoonz (sounds a little bit like Kartoonz, a rock/metal/emo music club that used to be open here in … Read more