Building some excitement in a season with very very low expectations isn't a bad idea. These are some of the better spots Purdue has paid for that I can recall, anyway.
- matt shobe
the latest version of handbrake allows you to rip in Apple "Universal" format so that one rip works on both the Apple TV and iPhone. It's fantastic.
- Steve Olechowski
how are you using Apple TV? central to home theater, etc., or just kind of "off to the side?"
- matt shobe
central to home theater. it's the most used component for sure
- Steve Olechowski
Tough economy for this sort of thing, but if the study hall sketch challenge had been, "sketch the coolest personal seaplane you can imagine," this is pretty much what I would've had in mind.
- matt shobe
"Painful economic conditions are, in a peculiar way, ideal for entrepreneurs: They present us with numerous opportunities to convince people to change their behavior. The playing field is ripe for innovative products, services and business models. Deliver one."
- matt shobe
Just reiterating my earlier note: good on McCain for doing what was right. About damned time, and any of his staff who were pushing the earlier rhetoric (particularly by Palin) fundamentally misread the dynamics of this race.
- Rick Klau
I'm not surprised to see McCain himself draw the line somewhere closer to appropariate, but his apparatchiks are…apparatching at exactly the level for which they're paid. I was really hoping for the "America at its best" race the Economist promised me earlier this summer. (Then again, I remember when single digit portfolio drops for the year were demoralizing. Nostalgia's a bitch.)
- matt shobe
And when does Obama draw the line? "I need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors. I want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are Republican. I want you to argue with them and get in their face." The dynamics of this race are easy to read: the Obama campaign is going to do whatever it takes to win, including voter fraud.
- ComicList