Well, the title may seem like it's only been weeks since I last updated my blog, but the truth is it's almost been an year. Ya,Ya, I know, I have been a big bum, traveling across half the globe and doing some random s*** along the way. It's like I can almost imagine a conversation through the computer screen between me and you (the reader). It goes like this:

Me: Hey reader, I know that I have been a big dumb a** for not posting new content since I have been keeping busy, conquering new frontiers and stuff, but the best part is that I get to share it with, very soon. How cool is that?

You (the reader): Yaaayy! Looking forward to it (sarcasm)

No seriously, I'll be getting back to what I do best and that is discussing with people about all the random s*** I can think of. That will be happening very soon with possibly a new look and even better topics. CIAO


A mobile phone company says brits drop 850,000 phones down the toilet, while only leaving 810,000 at pubs. The mobile heaven will probably go on a strike if things go on like like. Um... seriously brits, you should really think about investing in a bluetooth headset. Read more

Most of you probably know that the Wachowski brothers are bringing the kick a** speed racer to the big screen with all it's glory. Shooting is set to begin next week in Germany but before that Warner Bros give us a look at the first official pic of the Mach 5 hero car.



Now, does this look suweeeet or what?

The film's star Emile Hirsch has this to say this about the car: "Yeah. They got the car right."


I say, Hell yeah! they did.

Source: Auto Blog


Yep...... Hollywood is at it again. Apparently someone thinks that the Sims would make a wonderful movie. These are probably the people who think that "America's Next Top Model" would be classic story-telling. Jeez...... give me a break will ya.

This comes straight from the mouth of The Movie Blog

The game is now five years old, and is the best selling PC game in the history of the medium. It was only a matter of time before someone decided to overhaul its basic premise for the big screen.

Rob Humble did say, "'The SIMS has done an interactive version of an old story, which is what it's like to have infinite power and how do you deal with it. Given that that's an old story, you can imagine how easily that would translate to traditional story telling."


GO Hollywood. Make a movie out of everything that moves these days.

OK..... If you haven't been to the mock "I believe in Harvey Dent too" website, then I suggest you do that now, 'cause you are in for a big surprise. Keep in mind, that before the page loads, you close your eyes, and do a "Peak A Boo" and then open your eyes slowly, that way the first ever pic of Joker (played by Heath ledger) in the upcoming Dark Knight movie, would look that much more sweet. On second thought, fudge that, I am too eager to show you the pic, so here it is (sorry for spoiling the Peak A Boo)



If you ask me, then this pic looks totally cool, in a terrible, sick, "not at all" fun way (whatever that means).

The other day, I came across this video, and let me tell you, It's just hilarious.

Check it out:



No more talk, just watch. Look out for the part when "The prince" says, "Where do you keep all that air?". Freakin' awesome.


Yep..... It's true and the fact of the matter is that even if you have lived under the caves of "The Himalayas" for the past thirty years, you must have heard about the "RAZR". That's how iconic this series of phones from motorola have become. And now they have officially announced that the "RAZR 2"(the title is kinda cliched) is well under it's way. Here's what Engadget has to say:

Motorola has today officially unveiled the successor to one of the most iconic mobiles ever made, the RAZR 2. Available in 3.6Mbps HSDPA (V9), EV-DO (V9m), and GSM / EDGE variants (V8), the GSM and CDMA versions of the device comes in 2 millimeters slimmer than its predecessor and -- on some versions, anyway -- will be the second to use Motorola's new Linux-based platform (the first being the Z6). It includes something Moto is calling "Crystal Talk" technology that automatically adjusts volume and tone based on ambient noise. Other features include external music controls, haptics (read: vibration) for tactile feedback when external touchscreen keys are pressed, a full HTML browser, 2 megapixel cam, the full suite of Bluetooth profiles, Windows Media Player sync, a 2-inch QVGA external display, 2.2-inch QVGA internal display, and twice the screen resolution of the original RAZR. GSM versions start shipping in early July, with CDMA following up later in the summer.


Like it? But then who cares, since It's the next-gen RAZR, and it's probably going to sell like hot cakes in any case despite the fact that the previous gen RAZR had several shortcomings (clunky menu, anyone?)

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