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Archive for December, 2008

Your $99 iPhone is here

December 30th, 2008 by Dave Studinski

Yes, really. And it has nothing to do with an annoying banner advertisement.
No – it’s far more evil. It’s Walmart.

The big box is now stocking the magical Apple toy, and that means AT&T has competition. So, as AdAge reports, the wireless provider is getting down and dirty with some refurbished models:
The retailer is selling the [...]

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Craigslist matchmakers

December 23rd, 2008 by Dave Studinski

You! Yes, you! What were you doing last week at White Castle? Is it you striking up the friendly banter in the Wal-Mart line? What you perceive as small talk may actaully be the start of true love!
In our continuing quest to find drinking-time amusement, we present the first in a series of posts hand-selected [...]

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lways such a reliable source, The Sun has said that Christopher Nolan (who hasn’t signed up for a third Batman movie, mind you) has cast Eddie Murphy in the role of the Riddler. Aint It Cool News wrote a perticularly astute explaination for why this is happening, though in the Guardian, the writer is standing [...]

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Obsessive video coverage of today’s RCA Dome implosion in downtown Indianapolis. See more below the fold.

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This one needs no introduction, simply because it is a Christmas classic. This song hits the emotional core every time. This is from Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol, one of the better adaptations of the Dickens classic.

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Since I will be at work when the press conference actually happens and unable to convey my full thoughts once it’s been announced, I’ll go ahead and break the news here:
Stan Parrish will be the next head football coach at Ball State. Which, of course is neither news nor breaking. Tom Collins, Ball State’s athletic [...]

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