Probably many cartoon fans went to this site. and looked around to see what's new or what is nice. This site is like a monthly collection of books and video/DVD from Amazon.com. For this month, one of the videos that caught my eye was Dokkoida!? - Ultra Diaper Man (Vol. 1). I mean a diaper? And ultra diaper at that! R.O.D. The TV also has some very unique ideas of what a show can be. When you have 3 sisters who have a talent for bringing origami to life. Bullet proof dragons and lock picks...
Well, you got them! A nice siteto shop and buy the books you want. The site is set up nicely showing featured items, newly added and most sold giving you a quick way to find somethings. The featured book for today is a book called Naruto Illustrations Art Book - Uzumaki. The site shows zoom views of the book cover art and mini detail snippets of what the book is about and how they like it. Cool site for those who are into Anime or want to start. Did I mention that they also sell DVD's?...
The compatition is fierce out there!!! Well, glad to be amonst the many. besides I know I am going to be different. Anyway, this blog is pretty nice. Has links to all sort of Anime sites and on-line comics. It makes going to the authors site a web-junction of sorts. Check it out by clicking the link below. I'm going to farm some of the links I like and blog about them later.
SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com Ready to install SP2? Problems, delays dominate headlines; CNET expert offers advice for home users The delays for Microsoft's XP Service Pack 2 have made headlines for weeks. What should consumers consider in deciding when and how to install the update? Correspondent James Hilliard talks with CNET's Security Watch editor, Robert Vamosi, about the update's potential benefits and limitations. 3 minutes 54 seconds Aug 27, 2004 11:30:00 AM [ Video ] ...
SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com Good chief bets on standard OSes "You can never have too much bandwidth." Good Technology CEO Danny Shader says his company is well-placed in the mobile enterprise market space, providing an application that runs on standard operating systems rather than on proprietary hardware or software bundles. In a Face to Face interview with ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber, Shader discusses the changing shape of the market. 14 minutes 25 seconds Aug 31, 2004 4:12:0...
SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com 'Madden NFL' called for unnecessary roughness Published: September 3, 2004, 12:47 PM PDT By David Becker Staff Writer, CNET News.com Armchair quarterbacks want leading video game publisher Electronic Arts to give up 20 yards and replay the first down, after discovering a vexing glitch in the latest version of the company's top-selling "Madden NFL" football game. Owners of "Madden NFL 2005," the new installment in one of the biggest fran...
SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com Linden Lab updates the animation features of "Second Life," its virtual-reality world San Francisco-based Linden Lab's online role-playing environment "Second Life" is an online community for anyone over 18 looking for a virtual escape. Linden Lab CEO Phillip Rosedale gives correspondent James Hilliard a tour and explains how users are turning their online alter-egos into money-making businesses. 4 minutes 51 seconds Jun 21, 2004 3:31:00 PM [ Video ]
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SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com Citing threats, entrepreneur to quit caller ID venture Published: September 4, 2004, 7:57 AM PDT By Ken Belson The New York Times It may be known as caller ID spoofing, but it is evidently no laughing matter. Three days after the start-up company Star38 began offering a service that fools caller ID systems, the founder, Jason Jepson, has decided to sell the business. Jepson said he had received harassing e-mail and phone messages and even a death threat...
SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com Microsoft preps XP push, mulls Longhorn 'priorities' Published: August 26, 2004, 4:00 AM PDT By Ina Fried , Paul Festa and John G. Spooner Staff Writer, CNET News.com With a long-awaited security update to Windows XP now complete, Microsoft is preparing a holiday season push for the 3-year-old operating system--and is set to revisit ambitious plans for the next major revision, News.com has learned. That revision, code-named Longhorn, o...
SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com TiVo loss widens, subscribers grow Published: August 26, 2004, 1:55 PM PDT By Reuters Digital video recorder maker TiVo on Thursday reported a wider quarterly net loss as it increased spending to accelerate subscriber growth. TiVo, whose TV recording technology allows users to pause live television and personalize choices to suit their viewing habits, said it added 288,000 net new subscriptions in the period, bringing total subscribers to ...
SOURCE: CNET NEWS.com Start-up targets eBay deadbeats Published: August 26, 2004, 8:41 AM PDT By Matt Hines Staff Writer, CNET News.com In the world of online auctioneers, deadbeat bidders are the bane of business. Anyone who has marketed more than a handful of items on eBay or other auction sites has likely run into the type. This is the person who bids twice what you expected to garner for your used CD collection, only to admit after winning that he or she never had enough...
SOURCE: CNBC With low prices, Wal-Mart overwhelms competitors advertisement But some retailers survive by specializing. The best examples are Target and Whole Foods. By Mary Thompson 8:26 AM EST August 27, 2004 For the last few years, practically every time a retailer went out of business, Wal-Mart Stores (WMT, news, msgs) got the blame. So when Toys R Us (TOY, news, msgs) recently said it was considering selling its toy business, some retail experts pointed the finger at the ...
It might be as simple as this: let the up and coming kids give it a whack. There are days I am on the NYC subway train and I see these ads for Parsons school of design and I say to myself, "Wow those ads are always really good." Sometimes, when you take away the meetings and the 'I think it should be done this way’ additudes of the boss who really might not get what is going on, you find yourself with young adults who have an idea that can work. Get them to like the idea then its even bett...
I put up the last stuff in joetheblow account for the Links Archive. The next update will be here. All my links to stories and chops of articles will be posted here from now on. I still have my raw favorites links to upload from my internet explorer and then that is it. I decided to keep everything where it is and not to move the data over here until a later date. The next full update for joeKnowledge and the links archive is October 25 2004. It will be more organized with Save This.com...
Anyone could just look on-line using Google or Alexa to find some of this stuff, but I thought this store was pretty interesting. Its a Yahoo store in case anyone was interested in that little note.