Introducing Perspecta, boasting a TI� 1600 MIPS DSP high-performance embedded processor — it’s not your average crystal ball.

Incidentally, nice website.

Federal Court Rejects the Pledge of Allegiance

WorldCom competes with Enron for “biggest town idiot” award — why do I get the feeling these two companies are only the first in a very long line of corporate fraud?

Went to a pre-release of Minority Report, so the review’s already up. It was a midnight showing, which would’ve been fine if it hadn’t been post-poned until 1:30am.

They gave us a sneak peak of Lilo & Stitch, though, which was shaping up to be pretty good. Disney has thankfully dropped the sharp-angled style that Pocahontas unleashed on animation. Now if only they could harness those curves a little more…

From the co-creator of Napster comes another great, innovative program: SpamNet.

What separates this from other spam utilities? Well for one, it doesn’t rely on the outdated administrative system that plagues most filters, instead giving you the ability to actually mark messages as spam right in MS Outlook. Now, if only I used Outlook….

Absolut has always had a strong marketing presence, both on and offline. The following is an ad that, if for any product other than alcohol, I’d be sold on.



Mexico - 0, USA - 2. Quarter-Finals, here we come.

My patience with Hollywood is growing thin. Ironic that multi-billion dollar films have such little thought actually put into them. Apparently the more money thrown at a movie, the better it will be. *sigh*

I’ve reorganized the film reviews, delisting the old reviews and only keeping the 10 newest, which’ll be the system from here on out. Originally they were listed by release date, but nobody knew. Also, the review for Big Trouble is up.

Oh, and if you liked yesterday’s flash featurette, you’ve gotta love this too.

Never underestimate the odd things you can find online. (Hat tip: Kaliber 10000)