So many iPod docks are coming out so the iPod users will never run out of choices. But looks like the Krell and MatinLogan ElectroKID can beat other iPod docks out in the market.With the expensive Krell iPod dock, iPod-fanatics can experience superb sound listening experience for years. The Krell Kid features preamp circuitry of excellent quality and partnered with speakers with electrostatic panels from MartinLogan for a more exceptional clarity and pace.
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Magnum Condom Sound Activated LED – video powered by Metacafe
Now, that’s better! I’m tired of seeing condoms flying around in events and parties. the one who thought of this may have had a premonition or a really lousy sex life. I’m into recycling stuff and all sorts of things to go green for mother nature but using condoms which I’m sure is just lying around unused, what the fuck? You see some lying around you find ways to use it. And by that I mean using it for what its intended for not like what my cousin uses it for, meaning on his cat because his last girlfriend dumped him for a dog and he really can get it up anymore hence his cat. And just in case you really wanna know why a dog, well her ex now call me pups. Got even! Finally! You perv!
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My nephew asked me to promote this music video, he and his friends made. It’s a song by Toto titled, I’ll Be Over You. The video is beautifully choreographed and edited, with exact lip-sync to the tune. They created this video for their school.
Click the link and view the video at YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUKyT0I0lQs

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It’s Horntones – the car horn that plays MP3s!
256 megabytes of MP3s, in fact, with a USB slot to install new ones. You can assign up to 10 triggers to play whatever tone you like whenever you like, even group those sounds into themes to find the right tone for the right situation.
- Dixie at the demolition derby
- The Empire Strikes Back theme when you pull up to the IRS office
- A Godzilla roar when stuck behind a Toyota
- The Back to the Future theme as you accelerate to 88 miles per hour
- Road-Runner “Meep-Meep!” right before you floor it
- The beginning of “Gimme More” if your name happens to be Britney
[ThinkGeek]
My true story: Ten years ago, when Glorietta; yes the Glorietta that exploded literally because of shit in its pits according to “officials and experts” was still spanking new, me and a convoy of my friends would roam around Glorietta circle. With our newly installed 15in. subwoofer systems and the clock ticking at around 11:00pm; the volume in our ride is at max; the ladies are milling then at my signal; we simultaneously play Back to the future’s theme then try to go 88kmh (no mph in the Phil.)
Since the circle is jam-packed, we fail to reach even 78kmh so we compensate by slalom, burning rubber and 360-degree turns. What we fail to achieve in speed is reimbursed with ladies in tow back to our pad. Once we get stuck in traffic because of trucks that usually ply before dawn, who the hell needs a Godzilla roar? We just switch to our sirens, which by the way is illegal and the effect is instantaneous—everyone gets out of the way.
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Most of us have been playing video games since we were little. It is the form of entertainment brought to us by the invention of computers. In its basic form, video games are comprised with two most distinctive elements, graphics/text and music/sound. Both of these elements get better and better as technology progresses, that’s why now we are enjoying the best it has to offer.
But what about the music we’ve enjoyed in the past that we call the BGM (background music) in age-old video games. Don’t they deserve some sort of revival since we grew up with them? One website came up with a solution that not only revived these kinds of music, but also remixed them.

Overclocked Remix is a website that features remixed versions of various video games from the past to the present. You will be able to relieve that glory days of video games past with a remixed version of their music.
Founded in 1999, OverClocked ReMix is an organization dedicated to the appreciation, preservation, and interpretation of video game music. Its primary focus is www.ocremix.org, a website featuring hundreds of free fan arrangements, information on game music and composers, resources for aspiring artists, and a thriving community of video game music fans.
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