Thursday, September 28, 2006

Creepy yet

Very entertaining.

Like one of those dreams where you are falling, except it's kind of bumpy, or should I say bubbly?

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Unlike everybody else

I don't like kids, monkeys or dogs. But on rare occassions one of those beings rises above the rest to call my attention. This is one of those special cases:

Friday, September 22, 2006

Speaking of iTunes 7 and the stuff iMiss @ the iTMS

How do you like iTunes 7 so far?

I'm enjoying CoverFlow, as it allows me to see my albums like back in the day. There are many CDs that I haven't seen since I AACed them, so I'm happy to see their covers again, this time on my iMac. The only problem I am having is with my Ministry of Sound CDs. I guess I'm gonna have to scan the booklets, so the coverflow won't be interrupted by the missing cover art. Speaking of missing:

1. I miss the Celebrity playlists at the iTMS. It was a really cool and interesting feature.

2. I also miss the music from commercials at the iTMS (that feature didn't last long).

3. And finally I miss the iMixes. I got some new interesting music from other people's lists, I guess that won't be possible anymore. And double bummer, being the procrastinator that I am I never got to make my very own iMix. How about you?

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Scary Magic Saturday

On Saturday I saw a Criss Angel Mindfreak Marathon on TV. Of all the magic I saw that day, there was this one trick that was the most impressive. I haven't been able to stop thinking about it, so as the good sharing person that I am I went looking for it for you, my beloved readers. Enjoy!

Thursday, September 14, 2006

It's Showtime

I finally had the chance to watch the webcast of Steve Jobs's presentation from yesterday and it was amazing. Steve was wearing a black shirt instead of his regular turtleneck (probably because yesterday we were having weather imported from Africa).

He was looking super handsome, it's a shame that he had the worst audience ever, absolutely unresponsive to anything no matter how awesome. They so didn't deserve to be there. Luckily Steve had a way worthier audience through the webcast, so his incredible presentation wasn't wasted.

We got the new version of my fave App: iTunes . Let me tell you that the more you explore it, the more you'll love it. iTunes 7 has lots of new nifty things like cover flow, personally I loved the new iPod management.

Speaking of iPods, I'm so totally dying for the new 80 GB iPod, it's like the Über-iPod. Steve also introduced the new iPod nano which is the son of the iPod nano + the iPod mini; and the super cool second generation iPod shuffle which, as Steve said, is the most wearable iPod ever.

At the end, he presented iTV which completes the circle, now regular people can watch the movies they download on their TV sets.

This $299 device makes the iTMovieStore even more interesting. BTW when Steve was selecting a movie to play you could see on his iTunes how Pirates of the Caribbean had a 5 stars rating while a movie called Scorpius Gigantus had only two, that made me LOL. All in all, it was a very pleasant evening with Mr. Jobs, if you haven't seen the webcast you definitely should go to the fridge, get a drink, come back to your computer, sit and watch it. It's so good that if it was available at the iTMS, I'd buy it (hint hint, Steve).

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Optical Illusion

Monday, September 11, 2006

Poor Anna


She had a daughter on September 7th and her twenty year old son died yesterday. :(

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Wishing this was true


and he would have made it to the shore unscathed.