03.29.04
Opening Day….almost
It’s almost here…Major League Baseball’s opening day!
For you baseball die-hards here ya go!
Play Ball!!
“There is no off position on the genius switch.” –David Letterman
It’s almost here…Major League Baseball’s opening day!
For you baseball die-hards here ya go!
Play Ball!!
I’m not really much of a gamer, but online games have my attention. The idea of playing against others, possibly from around the world, is really cool.
We used to play Duke Nukem with a bunch of my buddies, but wow, games have really evolved since then.
You have games like Star Wars Galaxies which has so much future potential to be a vast experience and then you have your good ‘ol shootem up games like the recently released Unreal Tournament 2004.
So what games have any of you played online?
Wow! Even though it has been frustrating trying to pick the winners this year (most years are for me), this is what it’s all about! I absolutely love college basketball. So many stories. So many upsets and buzzer-beaters. So much passion and effort. Exactly what the NBA lacks most nights.
So who is going to take it all this year?
What team is the biggest surprise?
Folks, I’ve come across an excellent product that I wanted to share with you. A little background…
I recently inherited a work bench and I wanted to add a small vise. I looked all over and couldn’t find anything I liked at a reasonable price. That is, until I found the Wilton Multi-Grip. This thing is designed SO well! It’s really amazing.
This was taken from an e-mail I received from 321 Studios, makers of DVD X Copy and other products intended to give consumers a chance to make backup copies of their media, like DVDs, etc.
Recently a judge ruled that consumers do not have the right to make backup copies of media they already own and frankly, I have a problem with that.
321 Studios has launched a week long campaign to tell big Hollywood that we have rights too. Here is the e-mail, do the right thing:
Phone the big Hollywood studio executives and demand your digital rights.
Who to Call:
Howard Stringer, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 310-244-4000
Alex Yemenidijan (pronounced YEH – MEH – NEE – JAN), MGM Studios, 310-449-3000
Michael Lynton (pronounced LIN-TON), Tristar Pictures, 310-244-4000
Amy Pascal, Columbia Pictures, 310-244-4000
Dick Parsons, Time Warner Entertainment, 212-484-8198 *Eastern
Michael Eisner, Disney Entertainment, 818-560-1000
Ron Meyer, Universal Studios, 818-777-1000
Saul Zaentz (pronounced ZANTS), The Saul Zaentz Company, 800-227-0466
Steve Jobs, Pixar Corporation, 510-752-3000
What to Say in Your Message:
Request to leave a message for the studio executive. In your message, provide your name and phone number and tell the studios:
Sorry folks…I’ve been catching up on a lot of things plus we just got back from vacation. I promise to step it up here and provide better updates, but right now I have to get my TiVo back online. 🙂