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Entries for Thursday, September 14, 2006

September 14, 2006

blufr - bruising your ego one bluf at a time

Silly little true-or-false game from answers.com. Good fun.

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finetune - playlists you can share

Stretching the DMCA streaming limits as far as they’ll go, a site that lets you build up a playlist from their collection, then share it with friends for free. The embedded flash player is pretty nice.

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CrunchGear » Blog Archive » Zune is Here

“You can actually send a file to another Zune user, but it will only be playable three times or stored for three days, whichever comes first.” Well, that’s worth the battery drain of 802.11 networking.

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The Fishbowl: The Greatest Trick

“The greatest trick Apple pulled was to build a market where lock-in is mandated, but convince the world that this was something they did reluctantly, at the behest of the villainous recording industry.”

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Remy & Orsillo bobbleheads

Remy & Orsillo bobbleheads

Bobbleheads of the Red Sox commentators.

Wii.com - Introducing Wii Channels

Videos of Nintendo’s non-gamey stuff built in to the Wii. Browse news and weather on your television set. What a concept! Someone should invent that 30 years ago and call it Teletext.

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Live at Nintendo's NYC Wii press conference - Engadget

The Wii details are out: Launches Nov 19th (two days after PS3), $250 including one remote+nunchuck and Wii Sports, Extra remote+nunchuck for $60. From the download service, NES games will be $5, SNES games $8, N64 games $10. I can’t bloody wait!

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This is an archive of groovmother.com, the old blog run by Rod Begbie — A Scottish geek who lives in San Francisco, CA.

I'm the co-founder of Sōsh, your handy-dandy guide for things to do in San Francisco this weekend.