Attack This: Computer Peripherals
Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, February 06, 2008 4:51 PM
We’re all about upgrading your computer, but at a certain point you have to stop competing with the tech geeks next door. Short of putting 22” rims on you PC’s chassis, if you’ve maxed out your computer’s RAM and hard drive, what else can you do?
You can enjoy your super machine, that’s what and use today’s products to do so. Utilize that memory to stream wireless video and audio to every room in your house. Take advantage of your massive HDD to record your favorite TV shows. Celebrate the fact that you never have to be bored again!
Vision One Computer Workstation
Tubestick
Silex USB to Wireless Converter
Roberts Radio Recorder
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Around The Net
Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, February 06, 2008 4:00 PM
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The Muscle Musical
Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, February 06, 2008 2:14 PM
Whenever your girlfriend makes you take her out to see a musical, doesn’t it feel like some sort of punishment? We feel the same way (with the exception of the South Park movie, which was perhaps the greatest example of musical theater the twentieth century had to offer), but there is one musical for which we’d gladly buy season tickets, Matsuri.
Also known as the Muscle Musical, it comes from the same brilliant minds responsible for Ninja Warrior and is a testament to human physicality. The motivating idea behind it is that muscles, not words, make the music. It sounds confusing until you see it (and have that “oh,” moment) and you will, later today.
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Your Childhood Sucked
Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, February 06, 2008 12:14 PM
Think back to long, long ago, well before you had the crushing responsibility of work and had to pay taxes. Recall even that sweet period before you discovered the beauties of the opposite sex, but your face developed more craters than the moon. Hearken back to your formative years. Great time, wasn’t it?
Yeah, that’s how you remember it, but today, AOTS is going to convince you that your fond memories from adolescence are a little fuzzy and show you how miserable you were as a pre-teen. We will prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that despite how much carefree fun you think you had, you were wrong. Your childhood sucked.
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The Loop: MySpace Third Party Development
Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, February 06, 2008 11:37 AM

There are millions of sites on the internet vying for attention and for any one to retain regular visitors is remarkable. More remarkable still is the ability of some sites to gain mass market appeal across age and gender lines, yet the social networking site, MySpace has done that and then some.
However, it’s not without competitors. Facebook, for example, is always nipping at its heals and has gone so far as to try and draw more attention by offering widgets to users, thereby allowing them to do everything from file sharing to online gaming.
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Today On AOTS!
Posted by Eugene Morton - Wednesday, February 06, 2008 10:13 AM
Hello, voters. On today’s show we’ll give you a front row seat to the Muscle Musical, tell you why Your Childhood Sucked and talk about MySpace burnout in The Loop. AOTS: It’s one of the perks of being an American.
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