http://www.ipadreviewblog.info. Get FREE the 10 really important things you ought to know about the iPad. Here is a sample of ONE of the TEN.
1. The iPad is Brilliant for Photographs and Movies: Show off your family photos (just don't invite me over for the 4 hour family photo session!) and your masterpieces on the iPad. Scroll through them with a flick or a flickr of your finger. How satisfying that is. Plus, when you get a iPad you need to get an inexpensive stand as well (a link is at the bottom of this site) so you can watch Netflix and downloaded movies. You next airplane ride won't be the same; HD movies on your lap. Zone-Out! .
Get an iPad 4g, 64GB, or 32GB and make it yours.
Go to the blog http://www.ipadreviewblog.info to see for yourself. You gotta learn this stuff BEFORE you buy an iPad.
It runs maps, Google street views, books, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, ebookss, movies like UP. It has games and music.
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Thanks Cablevision and Food Network for removing the programming! Folks hook your PC to the TV and watch you want - Netflix streams movies and Hulu and others provide tons of content Distributed by Tubemogul.
Strip Poker scene from the movie Kicking The Dog. Two cute girls lose their clothes and are lovingly poked.
To be Released on DVD at all MAJOR RETAILERS on April 21, 2009. One of the funniest movies you will ever see.
Order NOW at Amazon, Best Buy, Netflix and Target and have it delivered to your door on April 21.
A great film to watch with friends while having a few beers - and you'll be quoting it for years.
The song is "We Are Here" by The Dead 50s.
I wrote and directed the feature film KICKING THE DOG, which will be on DVD everywhere April 21, 2009.
Check out the crazy story behind this movie at:
http://www.kickingthedog.com
STUDENTS can get a free shirt.
I just realized I never see hard nipples any more - and I blame padded bras. Granted, they make all girls look stacked, but is it worth never seeing hard nipples in a tight shirt ever again?
Plus a scene from Kicking The Dog that discusses this topic as well as strap-ons
Kicking The Dog will be Released on DVD at all MAJOR RETAILERS on April 21, 2009. One of the funniest movies you will ever see.
Order NOW at Amazon, Best Buy, Netflix and Target and have it delivered to your door on April 21.
A great film to watch with friends while having a few beers - and you'll be quoting it for years.
I wrote and directed the feature film KICKING THE DOG, which will be on DVD everywhere April 21, 2009.
Check out the crazy story behind this movie at:
http://www.kickingthedog.com
STUDENTS can get a free shirt.
Matt tries to convince his buddy Josh to wear a condom he already had on his wiener. His solution to this dilemma almost makes it seem plausible.
To be Released on DVD at all MAJOR RETAILERS on April 21, 2009. One of the funniest movies you will ever see.
Order NOW at Amazon, Best Buy, Netflix and Target and have it delivered to your door on April 21.
A great film to watch with friends while having a few beers - and you'll be quoting it for years.
The song is "Monday" by Ritter.
I wrote and directed the feature film KICKING THE DOG, which will be on DVD everywhere April 21, 2009.
Check out the crazy story behind this movie at:
http://www.kickingthedog.com
STUDENTS can get a free shirt.
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However, as people spend more time online (and perform more of their activities online), they leave a trail of “digital breadcrumbs” that expose data about themselves. The result is an immense amount of implicit user data. Netflix knows what movies I watch and like. Apple knows what music I purchase and listen to. Amazon knows what books I purchase and like. Evite knows what events and parties I’m going to. TiVo knows what TV shows I like. OpenTable knows where I like to eat. Fandango knows what movies I go to. Ticketmaster knows what shows I’ve seen. American Express knows my spending habits.
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