Showing posts with label i want. Show all posts
Showing posts with label i want. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Here It Is: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Launch Trailer (Official HD)


Just played during the World Series!!!!

This is gonna be huge.. Now you got Em co-signin it? Jeeezzzzzzzzzzz

Drops Tues,Nov 10th... But really the 9th if you goin to any Midnight Release on Mon night.

Friday, October 30, 2009

ROPID Robot Runs And Jumps...This Little Fella is Amazing


Wait until these fuckers rape your children.. then they wont be so fuckin cute

2009 Best Apple iPhone Costume ever!


Im a nerd.. so this wins best costume hands down

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

13 Awesomely Ridiculous Ways to Trick Out your MacBook

And i dont even have a fuckin Mac Book... So your welcome.. Your All Welcome!!!












Monday, October 12, 2009

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Multiplayer Preview

Attention: WATCH THIS NOW!

Portable NES Cartrige System


Via 8BitFix.com:
"This portable NES will own any handheld on the market! Airz, from Ben Heck's official forum, created it by ripping apart an NES cartridge and wiring in the buttons, dpad and screen. There is a demonstration video below, along with some more images!

Airz writes:

"My nesP is basically a noname china brand portable media player, with the advantage of being able to play nes roms, and a nes controller hacked to the controls. First off the buttons on the original media player just sucked, they were so small and tight that my fingers could not easily push them. So I got the idea of modding a nes controller to it, that’s when I remembered about the above mentioned mod, and thought maybe I can cram this inside of a cartridge case with the controller. Well it worked perfect, it was like it was made to fit, I didn’t use any hot glue or anything other than some double sided tape to hold the battery in place. It’s a really tight fit though. It’s got 4gb built in memory, with a sd card slot in the inside so you could expand the memory if needed, and not only does it play nes games, but it also plays gameboy and gameboy color roms as well. 2.8” TFT LCD, built-in rechargeable lithium battery, Video player, MP3 player, FM radio, Picture viewer, Audio recorder, it’s got a camera and video camera (but I disabled them to fit in the case), built in speaker, and the best part… TV-OUT !!! so you can play on the big screen! The unit has 2 additional buttons on the front, ones power, and the other is used to navigate the main menu, basically it’s a ‘back’ button. And there is a small hole drilled in the back with a reset button behind it. The unit has 3 plug ins on the right side, AC power (to charge the battery) Mini USB (to put files on the thing) and the TV-OUT plug. I also spent some time and redid the images used for the main menu and the game selection screen.

Now last thing, this unit cost me a lot to finish, due to going through 3 game cases, 2 controllers, and 2 of the media player systems I used, so to recoup my loses, this thing is for sale. So if you’re interested drop me a PM. Thanks for looking."
Peep The Vid

BMW: The Simple Concept


"Simple is the acronym for sustainable and innovative mobility product for low energy consumption, a vehicle concept combining features and advantages of both motorcars and motorcycles. The concept owes its protective passenger compartment to motorcars whereas the streamline shape, the two occupants seated one behind the other and the uniquely driving experience are naturally owed to motorcycles. Whilst researching ideas for futuristic urban mobility combined with the prerequisite of reduced consumption (less than 2l /100 km eqals more than 120mpg) and emission values (50g CO2 /100 km), the BMW Group spawned this concept vehicle featuring the extremely low weight of 450 kg and aerodynamic drag properties (0,18 drag coefficient), which of course also fulfilled all the BMW Group premium brand demands: sheer driving pleasure, innovative vehicle configuration, technology integration and a sense of comfort and spaciousness."

Wednesday, September 30, 2009