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Tasty Links for 9/5 06
MAKE: Blog: Cellphone case first aid kit
Applesauce Polish Restores the Original Finish to Your iPod
I have some slight scratches on my iPod and this might be worth it.
XBox 360 Controller for OSX driver
Cool I can't wait to try out my Xbox 360 controller to play NES emulators on my iBook. Update: Damn it only works on the wired controllers.
Save the Internet Blog : National Outpouring of
Support for Net Neutrality
Great we have a long way to go but we have momentum.
Transmission is a free, lightweight BitTorrent client for Mac
OSX
Can't wait to try it.
Get Rich Slowly » 27 Money Tips for College Students
Good tips for everybody really.
BBC NEWS | Call for MP3 hearing risk warning
Meh. Just turn down the volumes folks
Cat and Girl The book!
Sweet my favorite web comic is publishing an actual physical book.
Confirmed Guitar Hero 2 song lineup – Joystiq
ROCK!
Hands-on with the Sony Mylo – Engadget
Nice little PDA communication thingie from Sony.
myTunes: the simplified iTunes DRM stripper for Windows - Engadget
I am counting down the days for a Mac tool to do this and free up my AAC files.
RateThatCommentary.com - DVD commentary track database with ratings and reviews
I still think "Cannibal the Musical" has the best commentary track of all time.
DS dominates Japanese game sales charts – Joystiq
Nintendo officially OWN3D Japan.
Yeah? Well Zune you, buddy! - Xbox 360 Fanboy
So Microsoft's new iPod like player is named a dirty phrase in Hebrew. Oye!
Ving Rhames to be lead voice for Vice City Stories - PSP
Fanboy
He was the big black bad ass gangster in Pulp Fiction.
EA jumps on the in-game ad bandwagon – Joystiq
Crap more ads in games.
Categorizing gamers, from hardcore to casual – Joystiq
I need to serious reconsider where I would fall in.
Microsoft's XNA beta released today – Joystiq
Download details: Microsoft XNA Game Studio Express (Beta)
Microsoft released a open game development tool kit in order to foster the next generation of home game developers. Games made in this can play on the 360!
Jake at September 5, 2006
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