Yamaha PDX-60 Review

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The Yamaha PDX-60 is a Yamaha product utilizing wireless technology enabling you can get the best possible sound quality out of your iPod or iPhone. I don't know about you guys, but my iPod is practically apart of my body now. I don't go anywhere without it. With the built-in iPod dock you can rock out to your playlist and operate the iPod with the Yamaha PDX-60 remote control while at the same time charge the battery for the iPod. It's a win-win situation! Since the device is wireless, you can use it anywhere within the room for great sound. You know how pretty much everything out there requires you to be attached to your computer with a wire. Now we no longer have to do that. The only drawback about the product that I can find is that it does come with a hefty price tag of 300 bucks. But, if already have an iPod, there really isn't a better accessory you could ask for. With the holidays coming up, it's definitely something you should keep in mind if you know anyone who has an iPod or an iPhone. At least go to the Yamaha PDX-60 site and read about it for yourself. Good luck all!

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What Does CNN Know About The End of the World?

That's what I want to know. Every time I read one of the articles on CNN about 2012 I throw up in my mouth a little. It's always "well in the year 999 these people thought X, and in 1999 these people thought Y(2k hah!)". This is 2012 we are talking about. Not 999, not 1843, not 1982. Nobody cares about that crap. The world is ending in 2012. Here is the article that is giving me headaches tonight.

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The Christian View on 2012

I came across this article earlier today. Click through to read through it in it's entirety. I myself couldn't make it through the whole thing. Basically, you are supposed to live everyday like it's the last. At any rate we know that's all hogwash. Dec 21 2012.. mark your calendar.

Find Your Lost Love

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I found a great tool which ables you to find almost anybody in the U.S. Basically what it does is if you are trying to find somebody like an old buddy or a long lost lover, you just put in their name and age and MyLife goes to work. It scans all of the popular social media sites such as Flickr, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc. Instead of having to go to each of these sites on your own, MyLife brings them all to you in one place. I did a quick search of myself and found both my Facebook and Twitter accounts in the results. It's a pretty neat website if you are trying to find somebody and want to do it quickly. I think the only drawback is having to narrow down your results if you are searching for somebody with a popular name. I put in a friend's name from high school and there were over 200 results. But still, this would way faster than going to each social media site individually and looking up names. I suggest you head over to their site and check it out. Maybe you can find an old lost love! If anything crazy happens let me know!

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2012 Has Decent Box Office

2012 opened with with a 23.7 million dollar day on Friday. They are on the right track to start making back some of the ~$300 million they spent making the movie. The reviews haven't been great it's probably still worth seeing.

The Cirque du Soleil Banana Shpeel Shows

I don't know if any of you have ever been to The Cirque du Soleil, but I'll tell you that's it is definitely the best show that I have ever been to. The acrobats are absolutely amazing. And you really need to see what the little Asian girls can do with these yo-yo type things. It sounds weird but I'm telling you that you are going to be blown away. I've been to several broadway shows, stomp, operas, and things of that nature but this show is so much different and fun. After seeing the video for their new show called Banana Shpeel, I can't wait until it comes to my town. Check out the site and learn more about it http://bit.ly/Zefsq. Currently, it looks like it's only opening up in Chicago and New York and unfortunately, I won't be able to get out of time anytime soon. This show is going to be another hit from The Cirque du Soleil. If you like to laugh, have a great time, and see some amazing dancing, I'm sure this show will be right up your alley. If you have a significant other who hasn't seen a Cirque du Soleil show yet, this is your perfect opportunity to score some points :) Take a look at the video preview!



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Things Will Change in 2012

I just got done reading an article on the Huffington Post called '2012: A time for change?'. The author feels the change is happening now. While I could see an argument for this, I will have to humbly disagree when she says that the world is not actually going to end. She is calling for more of a shift in the way we think, love, utilize money, etc. This seems to be a common theme I've seen circulating on the internet for awhile now. People are just scared of what is to come. Embrace the fact that we are all going to die soon and just be at peace with it.

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Top 10 End of the World Movies

It's the end of the world as we know it. It's the end of the world as we know it. It's the end of the world as we know it. And I feel fine. Well, 2012 is right around the corner and it promises to end the world in fine style with all the spectacle and over-the-top ridiculousness we've come to expect from director Roland Emmerich. Floods, fire from the sky -- all manner of apocalyptic special effects seem to be coming out to play. And it makes us think of other movies that ended the world just as spectacularly -- if not with state-of-the-art CG.

12 Monkeys. Bruce Willis is sent back in time to save the world from a crazed Brad Pitt with a creepy wandering eye. How it all ends: Monkey Virus. Carried by monkeys, this experimental virus wipes out 99% of the population, leaving only 1% left to rebuild society. Unfortunately for them, the 1% immune appear to be people afflicted with schizophrenia, leaving a bizarre future run entirely by the insane.

The Road. Viggo Mortensen walks across a dying United States trying desperately to reach the coast in hopes of finding civilization. How it all ends: Nuclear Winter. While the cause is unknown, the after effects are clearly what ends the world. The event is described as seven loud concussions that threw ash or dust into the sky and choked out the sun, killing plants and thus animals, leaving the human race starving as the last land species on the planet. The wet, raining, grey atomosphere of the film sets it wildly apart from most other post-apocalyptic films.

The Cold Hour (La Hora Fria). This overlooked Spanish horror film (released in the UK as The Dark Hour) is about an 8-year-old boy living in a shelter with the last members of humanity. How it all ends: Scientific Cold War gone hot. When conventional weapons aren't enough, we turn to science to make monsters to fight for us. Filled with all manner of murderous zombie alien-like creatures, viruses, and cataclysmic bombs, we really did a number on ourselves in ways you have yet to imagine.

Planet of the Apes. Charlton Heston gets lost in space only to return to an Earth run by monkeys. How it all ends: Apes. After breeding apes to have intelligence, they get smart enough to realize that they are much stronger than us and can kick the crap out of us. So they do. Humans become a slave race to the new dominant species.

The Terminator. A resistance fighter from the future is sent back in time to prevent a robot assassin from killing the mother of a successful rebel. How it all ends: Robots. When the military builds an artificially intelligent computer designed to run its weaponry, the computer soon realizes that man is the world's greatest threat and sets out to annihilate it. It may or may not succeed, depending on which Terminator-niverse you believe in.

When Worlds Collide. On the brink of destruction, the world builds a number of space arks to repopulate a rapidly approaching moon. How it all ends: Giant gas planet named Bellus is on a collision course with Earth and will ... collide ... with us. Forget the laws of physics, somehow we're supposed to believe that a wandering rogue moon is habitable, despite having spent untold eons without direct sunlight. So we want to go there. As a result of earthquakes, tidal waves, and powerful storms, the Earth is being torn apart by Bellus' gravity even before the planet arrives.

Reign of Fire. Christian Bale and Matthew McConaughey fight dragons in the future. How it all ends: Dragons. Long-slumbering creatures asleep beneath the Earth are released and burn down the world to eat the ash left behind.

Children of Men. Clive Owen must escort the world's last pregnant woman to the safety of a scientific research station. How it all ends: Infertility. Women stop getting pregnant, and the world falls apart as it stands on the brink of extinction. Social unrest leads to general anarchy, and the last few civilized places in the world are overrun with immigrants fleeing for safety.

The Stand
. All the remaining good guys collect in one camp and do battle with all the evil people who collected in another. How it all ends: The Flu. A military super-flu nicknamed Captain Trips is released into the general population and kills almost everyone. General mischief and scrounging for resources kill the rest.

In the Mouth of Madness. Sam Neill is an insurance investigator trying to unveil fraud in the disappearance of a famous author who stumbles into an alternate reality populated by Lovecraftian creatures and demons. How it all ends: A book drives everyone insane, causing complete social collapse. Sutter Kane's final masterpiece was inspired by dark things from another realm and written to drive people to madness. They kill everyone who hasn't read the book or seen the movie.

Written by C. Robert Cargill, Nov 02, 2009
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