Friday, August 29, 2008
Sweet! McCain Picks Palin!
Now that's my McCain!
(Hat Tip: Hot Air)
(Washington Post) John McCain has selected Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his vice presidential running mate, according to the McCain campaign, a surprise pick sure to shake up the race and reinforce the idea of the Arizona senator as a reformer.Good! Even thought its not Mitt! (who I was pulling for) Palin will do. Even a few Hillary supporters are excited by the announcement.
The news that Palin, the mayor of a small town in Alaska just two years ago, was the pick came after CNN reported that a private plane had traveled from the Last Frontier to Dayton, Ohio where McCain is set to unveil his vice presidential pick later today.
(Hat Tip: Hot Air)
Monday, August 25, 2008
The Hillary Factor Remains
You got to love Hillary.
Despite the fact that she is out, her "3 AM moment" is affecting both McCain and Obama.
What makes it worse (or better) is that she can indirectly determine the next President. Ironic, isn't it?
Friday, August 22, 2008
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Should I Join The Republicrats?
If it were any other year, I would say no. But this isn't any other year.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Will LaLa.com Replace iTunes?
I have to say that my love affair with iTunes--despite the fact that they helped introduce me to the iPhone--is quickly coming to an end.
I just discovered LaLa.com (ironically discovered through Tap Tap Revenge, an iPhone App) which basically allows me to listen to the full song before I purchase it (something Steve Jobs should have included).
They basically give users two options. You can either purchase a web version (which means you can listen to the song anytime online) for 10 cents, or download the entire song for 89 cents (compared to Apple's 99 cents per song).
Albums are even cheaper, which means that the only thing I will be ordering from iTunes will be iPhone Apps (as I already get my shows from Amazon Unbox--sorry Apple).
I just discovered LaLa.com (ironically discovered through Tap Tap Revenge, an iPhone App) which basically allows me to listen to the full song before I purchase it (something Steve Jobs should have included).
They basically give users two options. You can either purchase a web version (which means you can listen to the song anytime online) for 10 cents, or download the entire song for 89 cents (compared to Apple's 99 cents per song).
Albums are even cheaper, which means that the only thing I will be ordering from iTunes will be iPhone Apps (as I already get my shows from Amazon Unbox--sorry Apple).
Monday, August 11, 2008
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