Feb
28
2007
VGCharts has an article up which points out the fact that despite Sony shipping four million PlayStation 3’s, only 1.8 million have been sold. This doesn’t surprise me one bit. For several weeks, multiple reports of retailers such as EBGames and GameStop have been practically begging customers to buy PS3s. Many customers have found a […]
Feb
24
2007
Well, it seems James Cameron, who is famous for projects like Titanic and The Terminator, is now claiming that he’s found the burial grounds of Jesus Christ and his family. This will all be in a new documentary coming out soon. He and his researchers supposedly used DNA testing to help identify the remains. It […]
Feb
23
2007
It wasn’t that long ago when I blogged about The Mummy 3 possibly being made. While browsing Digg.com, I found an article stating Jet Li would be joining the movie’s cast. I was a bit surprised by this. I don’t watch his movies, but I loved him in Lethal Weapon 4. Other odd pieces of […]
Feb
21
2007
When it comes to new consoles, I’m usually the last guy to get one. I didn’t get the PS2, for instance, until it was out for a few years. Today, my new Xbox 360 was delivered. I ordered it on the 19th and it got here this morning… pretty speedy shipping for UPS. Naturally, I […]
Feb
13
2007
Yesterday, I received about three inches of snow. It’s nowhere near the amount of snow New York state has received recently… 7-10 feet, yikes. The local and national news has been showing video of homeowners climbing onto their roofs to shovel off the snow, fearing the weight of the snow could make the roof collapse.
Feb
09
2007
At the end of January, I decided to sign up at a local gym. I’ve never been in good shape and I figured now is as good as any to start working on it. I’ve since been in about a half dozen times, usually in the morning at about 10 am. The crowd has been […]
Feb
08
2007
Solving two problems at once, researchers at Purdue University are working on a generator that creates useful energy by munching up all sorts of garbage. Dubbed the “tactical biorefinery,” it’s being designed with soldiers’ needs in mind. They can tote this thing around to not only give them mobile electricity, but to take care of […]
Feb
04
2007
Like most kids who grew up in the late seventies/early eighties, I loved the Ghostbusters movies. I remember that they were a big success at the box office. Surprisingly, there hasn’t been a sequel made in a hell of a long time. This seems to be changing as Dan Aykroyd, who played Dr. Raymond Stantz […]