December 15, 2007
Free (Legal) Music!
Like (hip-hop/pop) Music? Are you a nerd? Do you like quality free stuff?
If you answer yes to any of the above you have no excuse not to check up on The Grammar Club's first 7 song EP, Bremelanotide.
Bremelanotide mixes nerdcore pop and hip-hop. Not familiar with Nerdcore? Learn about it here!
October 07, 2007
Shameless Plug: Selling a Pocket PC
I'm trying to get this hx2495 off of my hands. It's in great shape, more information here:
http://forum.case.edu/read/4/23867
July 31, 2006
Who wants to see Snakes on a Plane FREE?
Click HERE to help me become the #1 Snakes on a Plane fan. If you are one of the first 100 entrants, you'll be invited to the screening when I win, and will recieve a free "snake pack" full of goodies. If you do vote for me, drop me a line in the comments.
July 27, 2006
For the Comedy of it...
ZOMG! Tom Fernandez hates Led Zeppelin
May 08, 2006
Sean Cooper on Jack Thompson's New Press Release
Well friends, Jackie's at it again! It seems the hoopla this time is about Bethesda's new game, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Apparently, some...*gasp* modders discovered a topless female skin in the game. This caused the ESRB to promptly re-rate the game to Mature, ensuring that anyone under 18 is now safe from the boobies that can be unlocked with a third party mod. I'm glad the ESRB is here to protect my brother, among other Americans under 17, from partial frontal nudity. Of course, "Expert Guest" Jack Thompson is ready to protect us fromt his threat, announcing via press release that he is welcoming the chance to come onto talk shows to explain this vile act. For laughs, you can read the press release below:
(be sure to not several gramatical errors as well as errors in word choice! Ex. Antidotes instead of Anecdotes)
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April 07, 2006
A look at the War on Terror through Nietzsche's Eyes
There will always be events and happenings that will inevitably be burned into our minds as memories of pain. 9/11 is no exception to that statement, and those of us that experienced it will never forget the feelings that arose after the terrorist attacks. Now we are engaged in a global effort to bring those responsible to justice. It seems we are playing our role as the noble, guardians of peace by bringing these evil people to justice. But can we be sure that our methods are morally correct? Only through comparisons with the ideas of what it means to be moral can we justify our activities. Is the Global War on Terrorism moral? According to the writings of Friedrich Nietzsche, the American War on Terrorism is morally amiss.
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April 05, 2006
Up in Arms: RIAA's newest blunder
“In fact, the RIAA has been known to suggest that students drop out of college or go to community college in order to be able to afford settlements.”
I must admit, I have not felt my blood boil more over an issue as of late than it is now because of the above statement. I am versed in Philosophy of Law; I understand that by not following laws we defeat the very purpose for which laws are created. I understand that piracy is a crime, regardless of my personal feelings or the reality of the situation. I also understand the RIAA's...interest in "recouping profits" from pirates. I can understand their situation, both realistically (motivation by greed) and idealistically (motivated by being robbed).
I do not, however, understand how degrading American society by depriving students of Higher Education can even DARE be mentioned as payment for simple copyright infringement.