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tck9collaros | 11/21/2009
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tck9collaros | 11/21/2009
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Best Buy Projectors (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Many people have a red laser pointer and some really cool people have the green laser pointer. But very few people have them both built into a single unit. Being the cutting edge geek that you are, we know you’ll choose this dual output beauty. Why would you want to be like everybody [...]
Chris Pirillo (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
The truth of malware today is that it is a cat-and-mouse game between the criminals/hackers and the security people. The hackers are ready to take advantage of every opportunity. Recently, former beauty contestant Carrie Prejean was in the news. It was just hours later that there were malware and spyware sites using the “Carrie Prejean” search to infect computers. Read more on A Final...
elzr (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
Similar cover articles have been common for more than a decade now. In computer magazines. This is a women’s fashion magazine (!). 220 sites you’ve never heard of, devoted to makeup, fashion, beauty, style.. The jocks, the cheerleaders, the geeks—we’re all webheads now.
In Theaters This Week (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
Starring Uday Chopra, Priyanka Chopra, Anupam Kher
Inventor Spot (Free subscription) | 11/14/2009
Some USB powered devices are so weird, they'll curl your eyelashes. Some cut to the chase and curl your lashes from the get-go... like this actual USB eyelash curler from Thanko.
DivaShop (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
The sweet lady behind the blog Makeup by Lauren P. has awarded me w/the One Lovely Blog Award , Thank You! The rules of this award are: To accept this award: Post it on your blog together with the name of the person who has granted the award, and his or her blog link. Pass the award to 15 other blogs that you’ve newly discovered (how new? some of these I've known about for a few months, I hope...
Top Beauty Products (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
Just a quick technical notice that Beauty Now has been successfully launched onto our production environment (as opposed to our technical team’s development set-up). In non-geek speak this means we’ve got a shiny new home! It also explains why we’ve been a bit quiet for the last couple weeks, as we were cut off from our [...]
The New Liturgical Movement (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
A tendency I've noticed in the Catholic music world is that many musician proclaim love for chant but draw the line at actually using it in regular life. In this way, they regard chant as they might regard monasticism: something they love and favor but isn't quite right for them. This position is a step up from outright opposition but it doesn't get us where we need to be. In fact, it is no better...
Don't Lose Your Day Job (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
One of the films of the year, and certainly one of its most surprising blockbusters, Star Trek convinced a whole generation that this franchise isn’t just for geeks anymore. Clark Kent says: I am not an avid purchaser of DVDs since Netflix is so dope, but I will be purchasing the Star Trek DVD most definitely. VIA [...]
Every Day Is a Miracle (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
This video , which my Facebook friend Marcia posted on her page, quickly demonstrates why I eschew fashion magazines (plus the outrageously, often ugly clothing). The more disturbing message is this: what kind of subliminal messages are we sending to girls and women (who judge their own beauty based on what they see in advertising and magazines)? And then there's the boys and men (who put these women...
chenzhenty | 11/10/2009
The manufacture and marketing of fine and costume jewelry is much more sophisticated now. We use jewelry to show off our wealth, to highlight our beauty, to advertise our sexual confidence (or overcompensate for a lack of same) ¨Call those subtle and not so subtle tricks of the social trade that have turned China jewelry into one of the largest and most permanently lucrative fields there is. In
ThinkGeek :: What's New (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
The world's first colored bubbles. Not just the bottles - the actual bubbles! Combining the simple joy of bubbles with the beauty and magic of color, these are the world's first colored bubbles. The actual bubbles are colored! Amazing. Plus, the color is non-staining (and non-toxic) for easy clean up. $14.99
14bikeco's Blog (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
a geekhouse and profile cocktail for this piece of beauty “Hey guys, Well actually this is a totally different set up from the new Profile 3/8″ axles. This is actually a 20mm thru axle, non-disc brake MTB hub that Profile also makes. This fork is off our 2009 NAHBS show bike and the fork drops are the Greg Melms MTB 20mm [...]
Wild Tyme (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Second to last piece from my MCM Expo coverage for Den of Geek. I might not be the most emotionally invested fan of The Wire in the world, but I did enjoy this. Idris Elba is the inspiration of many a mancrush. I blame The Wire , the HBO crime drama series that has developed a huge cult following over the last couple of years, fuelled by boxsets and breathless sharing of plaudits and praise. It is...
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tck9collaros | 11/21/2009
Visit site for watching video of episode Beauty and the Geek : Flame Broiled Chick
chenzhenty | 11/10/2009
The manufacture and marketing of fine and costume jewelry is much more sophisticated now. We use jewelry to show off our wealth, to highlight our beauty, to advertise our sexual confidence (or overcompensate for a lack of same) ¨Call those subtle and not so subtle tricks of the social trade that have turned China jewelry into one of the largest and most permanently lucrative fields there is. In good...
toddpio | 10/29/2009
[GARY] 17 years old (would prefer 18 and overs), puny, gawky, bespectacled, smart and geek (think “McLovin” from “Superbad”), he’s a naive, amateur Satanist who works at a fast food joint and longs to break free from his wealthy, stifling parents. He’s granted one of his wishes, and starts to live the life he’s always wanted. Please denote age next to your suggestions. GUEST STAR