Thursday, December 27, 2007

A Legend, A Great Woman, Benazir Bhutto Murdered


Pakistan's Bhutto Killed in Attack

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) - Enraged crowds rioted across Pakistan and hopes for democracy hung by a thread after Benazir Bhutto was gunned down Thursday as she waved to supporters from the sunroof of her armored vehicle. The death of President Pervez Musharraf's most powerful opponent threw the nation into chaos just 12 days before elections, and threatened its already unsteady role as a key fighter against Islamic terror.

The murder of Bhutto, one of Pakistan's most famous and enduring politicians, sparked violence that killed at least nine people and plunged efforts to restore democracy to this nuclear-armed U.S. ally into turmoil.

Another opposition politician, Nawaz Sharif, announced he was boycotting Jan. 8 parliamentary elections in which Bhutto was hoping to recapture the premiership, and Musharraf reportedly weighed canceling the poll.

Bhutto, 54, was struck down amid scenes of blood and chaos as an unknown gunman opened fire and, according to witnesses and police, blew himself up, killing 20 other people.

When I woke up this morning, December 27, 2007, and saw that Benazir Bhutto had died from some cowardly heathens bullets and bombs, it totally sickened me. This was a great lady that stood for democracy and helping the poor and less fortunate. However, her life was snuffed out by the pigs of this planet for their own greedy power hungry purposes. I am talking about the "male" species of humans.

YOU cannot even refer to these losers as animals. They are beneath animals in every way. These ignorant pieces of crap that do stuff like this in the name of some imaginary god need to be wiped from the planet and civilization. Further more, the idiots that support them should also be eliminated permanently. In the name of peace and intelligence.

Benazir will have her satisfaction and goals attained. What she represented and longed for cannot be dismissed. Maybe sidetracked, maybe prolonged, however, it will come to pass.

To read the rest of this tragic story, go to iWon News - Pakistan's Bhutto Killed in Attack . If YOU would like to learn more of this great female soul and leader, go to Benazir Bhutto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia .

Cross Over Peacfully Benazir,



Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Microsoft X-Box 360 Rant(Ticked Off)


Recently, all YOU have heard about is how bad things made in China are. Well, excuse me, but, "how about the crap that originates in the good ole US of A"? Namely, Microsoft crap.

My son got an X-Box 360 when they first came out. He has had to return it to Microsoft "FIVE" times already. The latest return was the week before Christmas 2007. Each time, we have to call and explain that the system(piece of crap) failed again. They take all your info and send YOU a packing box. The shipping is prepaid by them(how generous). YOU then have to take the box to Fed Ex or UPS to be shipped off. Eventually, it is returned. Usually it is the same console "repaired", a refurbished console, or, maybe a new one. Either way, it will crap out again within a couple of months and YOU have to repeat the process all over again.

On our most recent send back, we got the console back the day after Christmas. The same unit, "repaired". However, the power supply cord was broken so that we cant use the system. We had to call and try to explain the problem to some "alien/foreign" call center that couldn't even understand what we were talking about. Eventually, they said we would be shipped a new cord. This is "total unacceptable bullsh-t"! Bill Gates should be ashamed to have his companies name attached to a piece of poorly made garbage like this!

My advice, buy a PS3 or a Wii. It is not worth the hassle after YOU spend a few hundred dollars for this junk. Hey, Mr. Gates, stop trying to save the world etc and fix your companies gaming platform or, "get out of the business"!

Sony & Wii Rule,

Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays To All


Would like to wish all of my readers and their families and friends a very Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays regardless of what YOU are celebrating. If YOU celebrate nothing, that's okay too. Just consider this then, as a time to pause and reflect on where your life is. Maybe that pause will help YOU get on track and go forward a little more focused.

At this time, I ask YOU to do me one favor, "be kind to any and all the animals YOU encounter". They need the same love, compassion and comfort that YOU need. Please, give it to them.

Peace Love and Dragons,

Saturday, December 22, 2007

MGM Grand Casino Macau

Pansy Ho, 50% owner of MGM Grand Macau

MGM Opens Grand Casino in Macau

MACAU (Dec. 18) - Socialites and showbiz stars joined business tycoons Tuesday for the opening of the MGM Grand Macau, the latest Las Vegas-backed casino to crowd into the tiny Chinese gambling enclave, hoping to lure China's growing middle class.

The US$1.25 billion (euro850 million) MGM Grand is a joint venture between Las Vegas casino operator MGM Mirage and Pansy Ho, former socialite and the daughter of Macau's former casino kingpin, Stanley Ho.

It is jockeying for high rollers with dozens of casinos already stationed in Macau, the only place in China where gambling is legal and which last year raked in more gaming revenue than the Las Vegas Strip.

Dozens of guests began arriving for a black-tie opening ceremony Tuesday evening, sweeping up the grand driveway in black chauffeured limousines. The public would get their first glimpse inside the mirror and steel building just before 11 p.m. (1500 GMT).

The high-profile guest list included Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh, top Macau government officials, as well as local celebrities and tycoons, including Stanley Ho, a spokeswoman said.

Stanley Ho ran the casino business in Macau for 40 years until 2001 - two years after the Portuguese colony returned to Chinese rule - when the government broke up his monopoly and handed out gaming concessions to foreign interests.

American Sheldon Adelson was the first to enter the territory, opening the Sands Macau in 2004, and then this August the US$2.4 billion (euro1.67 billion) Venetian, a Las Vegas style mega casino-resort complete with Italian gondolas punting down indoor canals.

Pansy Ho said the 600-room MGM Grand will target the wealthiest gamblers, called "VIP customers" in the business, who are interested in high-end shopping and entertainment as well as gambling.

For the rest of this story and some cool slide show pics of some of Macau's action, go to MGM Opens Grand Casino in Macau - AOL Money & Finance

And of course, while Macau is growing and offering top shelf adult entertainment, here in Florida we have "two" incompetent political pawns trying to undo the pact our governor made with the Seminole Indians to broaden casino games in the state. The so called "top cop" in the state, Bill McCollum and speaker of the house, Marco Rubio, need to worry more about property insurance, property taxes and the overall budget than worrying about what citizens do with their money and morals.

As long as this state has right leaning, moralistic, good ole boy tight asses like this running things, we will never move forward to the next level of national and international competition.

"Speak Your Mind, those that matter don't mind,
Those that mind, don't matter"

Bobby Sharpe www.myspace.com/akuasharpe Dragon, Book of Shang

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

"Cloverfield" & "Alien V Predator Requiem" It's Showtime!

There are two movies I am looking forward to seeing in the next couple of weeks. I am putting up trailers for both. Enjoy! "Cloverfield" & "Alien V Predator Requiem"

Cloverfield

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Monday, December 17, 2007

Amsterdam Evolving & Cleaning Up, But Still Cool


Amsterdam to clean up "Red Light" district

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The city of Amsterdam announced plans Monday to clean up its infamous "red light" district to fight human trafficking, money laundering and drug abuse and replace prostitutes' windows with upmarket boutiques.

Amsterdam Mayor Job Cohen told a news conference he wanted to clamp down on the organized criminals whose growing influence has corrupted the historic city center.

"The romantic picture of the area is outdated if you see the abuses in the sex industry and that is why the council has to act," he said. "We don't want to get rid of prostitution but we do want to cut crime significantly."

Cohen said the city wanted to partially reverse the full legalization of prostitution introduced in the Netherlands in 2000 because it had not achieved its aim of bringing the profession out of the shadows and protecting sex workers.

The city wants to fight forced prostitution by clamping down on pimps and demanding that brothel owners, escort agencies and those who protect prostitutes apply for permits. It also wants the minimum age for prostitutes lifted to 21 from 18.

Prostitutes have plied their wares in the narrow alleys of the old center of Amsterdam for centuries. While they used to attract sailors and merchants in the city's heyday as the heart of a global trading empire, they are now a huge tourist draw.

Deputy mayor Lodewijk Asscher said the city wants to restore a number of historic buildings and reverse the decline of a large central area where brothels, sex clubs and the coffee shops that sell marijuana line the city's canals.

The neon-lit boudoirs that earn about 70 million euros ($100 million) a year should be limited to a few streets while drop-in centers for the homeless and drug addicts are relocated.

They will be replaced by chic apartments, upmarket shops, galleries and high-quality hotels and restaurants, Asscher said, adding that young fashion designers already plan to display their clothes in the windows of one former brothel from January.

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

The city is not afraid of losing the "boorish Brits" who currently throng the 800-year-old district, he said, adding they should be replaced by tourists wanting to see its churches.

"It will always be an exciting city with more freedom and more tolerance than elsewhere in the world," Asscher said.

"There will be other tourists and maybe more tourists but if you go here as a tourist you don't have to feel embarrassed or ashamed about what you see. You can be assured that those prostitutes who remain are not working involuntarily."

While legalization was supposed to turn prostitutes into self-employed taxpayers who did not need pimps for protection, the city said the industry is still dominated by criminals attracted by the 370 euros each woman can earn a day.

It has already withdrawn permits from dozens of sex businesses it accuses of links with organized crime including the Yab Yum, which calls itself the world's most exclusive men's club and is fighting closure in the courts.

Mariska Majoor, a former prostitute who now runs an information center in the red light district, said the city's plans could force hundreds of women out of work or underground.

"Where should the women go?" she asked. "They are only talking about criminals and gangsters. We're talking about a legal profession here ... They completely ignore the hundreds of women who are working of their own free will."

All in all, I think Amsterdam is on the right track to fixing what could become a major problem and nuisance. You always get the criminal dirtbag element trying to muzzle in on something and eventually screwing it up for everyone. If they, the politicians, do this the right way, they can have their cake and eat it too.

Amsterdam is probably the most open, progressive cool city on the Earth. Fixing this small deteriation the right way, should keep it's stature on the world market.

Amsterdam Rules,

Friday, December 14, 2007

Nintendo Wii Rain Checks


GameStop to Sell Wii Rain Checks

To deal with frustration among holiday shoppers hunting for its Wii game console, Nintendo Co. and retailer GameStop Corp. are launching a rain check program.

"We expect this to be a great way for consumers who desperately want a Wii to have something to put under the tree," Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime said Friday.

The rain checks will be available at the regular Wii system price, $249.99, on Dec. 20 and 21, and will entitle buyers to get the Nintendo console before Jan. 29. Fils-Aime said "many tens of thousands of rain checks" would be available.

GameStop regularly takes deposits on hot software titles before they launch, which means it has the infrastructure to deal with rain check program, Fils-Aime said. The company is working with other retailers, like Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) (WMT) and Best Buy Co. (BBY) (BBY), to push out inventory from the supply chain to shelves as quickly as possible before Christmas, he added.


The Wii has been a startling success for the Japanese company, selling more than 6 million units in the U.S. since it was launched a little over a year ago. In November alone, 981,000 were sold in the U.S., according to NPD Group. That compares to 770,000 Microsoft Xbox 360s sold, and 466,000 Sony PlayStation 3s.

However, Wii sales have been constrained by supply, with units selling out minutes after going on store shelves. Nintendo has repeatedly denied rumors that it's creating an artificial shortage by not increasing production to match demand.

"I get personal calls from people wanting to know why we don't just manufacture more. Believe me, if it were that easy, we would," Fils-Aime told reporters and analysts on a conference call Friday.

"Production depends on components from a wide array of suppliers. If only one can't increase their capacity, then we can't increase ours," the executive said.

After Nintendo raised production twice since April, production for the worldwide market is now at 1.8 million Wiis a month. Fils-Aime held out no hope of an imminent increase.

"We'll keep producing at that level for quite a while," he said. "When will we finally meet demand? There is no way to answer that question until we finally meet it."

Hey, this is a pretty cool way to try and get a Wii in a short period of time. Even if not for Christmas day. I was in this situation last Christmas and it took me until March to finally get a Wii. Good luck and be persistent!

Games Rule on Wii,

Bobby Sharpe www.myspace.com/akuasharpe Dragon, Book of Shang

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Bet YOU Didn't Know This Stuff

Here is somethings for YOU to think about. Might even stimulate some "Opyn Mindz"!


Change(Shift) Is Inevitable

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Earth Evolves, Ice Disappears, Weather Changes


Accelerating Arctic Melt Worries Experts

WASHINGTON (Dec. 11) - An already relentless melting of the Arctic greatly accelerated this summer, a warning sign that some scientists worry could mean global warming has passed an ominous tipping point. One even speculated that summer sea ice would be gone in five years.

Greenland's ice sheet melted nearly 19 billion tons more than the previous high mark, and the volume of Arctic sea ice at summer's end was half what it was just four years earlier, according to new NASA satellite data obtained by The Associated Press.

"The Arctic is screaming," said Mark Serreze, senior scientist at the government's snow and ice data center in Boulder, Colo.

Just last year, two top scientists surprised their colleagues by projecting that the Arctic sea ice was melting so rapidly that it could disappear entirely by the summer of 2040.

This week, after reviewing his own new data, NASA climate scientist Jay Zwally said: "At this rate, the Arctic Ocean could be nearly ice-free at the end of summer by 2012, much faster than previous predictions."

So scientists in recent days have been asking themselves these questions: Was the record melt seen all over the Arctic in 2007 a blip amid relentless and steady warming? Or has everything sped up to a new climate cycle that goes beyond the worst case scenarios presented by computer models?

For the rest of this story, go to News - AOL News - Accelerating Arctic Melt Worries Experts. Here, you can read the rest of the story, which is scary and fascinating at the same time, and, watch some pretty eye opening pictures on the slide show presentation.

Before I close this out, let me say one thing. As much as I like Al Gore, do not be fooled into believing that we are the ones responsible for the so called "global warming"! Yes, we have contributed to the wear of the ozone layer with our burning of fossil fuels etc., however, what is taking place on this planet now is no more than the planet and the universe going through their evolutionary cycles. Hey, the last "ice age" ended 10 to 12 thousand years ago. It's not like what is happening now never happened before. IT HAS!

"The more YOU know, the more YOU grow,
The more YOU grow, the further YOU go"

Tina Turner's Ex, Ike Dead At 76


Rock 'n' Roll Pioneer Ike Turner Dies at 76

SAN DIEGO (Dec. 12) - Ike Turner, whose role as one of rock's critical architects was overshadowed by his ogrelike image as the man who brutally abused former wife Tina Turner , died Wednesday at his home in suburban San Diego. He was 76.

Turner died at his San Marcos home, Scott M. Hanover of Thrill Entertainment Group, which managed Turner's career, told The Associated Press.

There was no immediate word on the cause of death, which was first reported by celebrity Web site TMZ.com.

Turner managed to rehabilitate his image somewhat in later years, touring around the globe with his band the Kings of Rhythm and drawing critical acclaim for his work. He won a Grammy in 2007 in the traditional blues album category for "Risin' With the Blues."

But his image is forever identified as the drug-addicted, wife-abusing husband of Tina Turner. He was hauntingly portrayed by Laurence Fishburne in the movie "What's Love Got To Do With It," based on Tina Turner's autobiography.

Tina Turner declined to comment on her ex-husband's death.


I did have the chance to meet Ike Turner back in the day when he and Tina first were getting started and made their first appearance in New York City at the Apollo Theatre. Though I was still a kid then, I was just starting to learn to play guitar. I learned some nice licks from watching Ike. I did have the occassion to run into him years later when I started playing and touring around the country with various artist. To me, Ike was no different than any of the other artist of the time. His personality fit right in with the likes of Wilson Pickett, Billy Stewart, James Brown, Gene Chandler or any of the other performers.

Thanks for the great music YOU produced Ike. See YOU on the other side.

Blues, R&B & Rock Rule,



Monday, December 10, 2007

America, Dumbed Down By The White Man


While listening to the Dan Patrick Dan Patrick Online sports talk radio show Monday December 10, 2007, I had one of my many questions answered.

The topic/discussion was on Michael Vick who was going to be sentenced sometime this morning. The question Dan was bouncing around was, "do YOU think Vick deserves another chance to play football, a second chance, and, "do YOU think there is an owner that would take him with all the negative publicity of killing and abusing dogs"?

The question that I had answered was, "why is this country in such a mess these days and why does everyone else look down on the USA"? The answer is, "because of ignorant, stupid, uneducated, misinformed, non compassionate, barbaric, back woods, illiterate, goober, redneck 20-50 year old "WHITE MEN"! If YOU could have heard some of the answers and rational these dumbasses were spitting out, YOU would have been ashamed to call yourself a human being. And the bad part, our country, for the most part, is being run by idiots like this. This is why we are in the shape we are in nationally and globally. NO CLASS, JUST DUMB ASS!

Dan did give these dorks a short leash(no pun intended). They had their say, he moved on. Probably wondering to himself if what he heard was actually from a supposed "intelligent being".

Oh, and just to show I am NOT impartial, a bunch of the "BLACK MEN" that called in were equally as ignorant from another angle. However, they are not running the country.

"Speak Your Mind, those that matter dont mind,
Those the mind, dont matter",

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Led Zeppelin Update On Shows

Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin guitarist
Zeppelin Has Mixed Views on More Shows

LONDON (AP) - Will Led Zeppelin's long-awaited reunion lead to more concerts?

Guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant and bass player John Paul Jones will perform Monday at London's 02 Arena, a benefit tribute to Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun, who died last year.

It will be the rock band's first concert in almost two decades.

"I must say that after our initial get-together it was so exhilarating and fun that I did feel I would like to do more," Q music magazine quoted Page, 63, as saying.

"I've got things I've been working on for the past four years that I'm proud of," he says. "Some of the songs I've got ready are as good as anything I've done in the past. I wouldn't necessarily save them for my solo career."

Jones, 61, tells both Q and Rolling Stone magazine that he has no idea whether more concerts will follow.

"I guess the door has been left slightly ajar," he tells Q. "We'll have to see how we feel about it afterwards."

Plant, 59, tells Rolling Stone magazine in its Dec. 13 issue: "If people don't talk about a tour, anything is likely. The more people talk, the more pressure it puts on everybody."

And if there is no more Led Zeppelin after Monday's show, "That's fine," he says, "because we will do it with a good heart."

Led Zeppelin split up in 1980 after the death of drummer John Bonham. They will be joined at Monday's concert by Bonham's son Jason.

Led Zeppelin:
http://www.ledzeppelin.com

Listen, I am a big Zeppelin fan and would love to see them once again in concert. However, it has to be right for them, or, it's not the same. I'm fine with whatever they decide is best for Led Zeppelin. Let's enjoy what we get!

Led Zeppelin Rules,

Bobby Sharpe www.myspace.com/akuasharpe Dragon, Book of Shang


Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Video Games, Good & Bad, YOU Decide

Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles for Wii
Group Cites Video Game Sex, Violence

WASHINGTON (AP) - Graphic scenes of gunshot victims spurting blood and a jailer urinating into a prisoner's cell are included among the 10 video games that a media watchdog group warns should be avoided by kids and teens under 17.

With the holiday shopping season in full swing, the National Institute on Media and the Family presented its 12th annual video game report card Tuesday to help parents decide what games are appropriate for their children.

"There's an endless stream of new games that will never be suitable for children," said Rep. Betty McCollum, D-Minn., who joined institute officials and other lawmakers at a news conference.

Efforts to protect children from the dangers posed by excessively violent video games have not kept pace with growth of the video game industry, the institute said.

Institute officials cited "growing complacency" among game retailers, parents and the gaming industry on video game ratings.

"Unfortunately, we're seeing some steps backwards," said institute president David Walsh.
Walsh said fewer retailers, for example, are participating in efforts to educate their customers and employers about the video game ratings.

The institute, a media watchdog group, cited figures showing that nearly half of kids between 8 and 12 have played M-rated games intended for those 17 and over.

But the industry's Entertainment Software Rating Board, which assigns game ratings, defended the effectiveness of its program.

"At a time of year when parents are looking for helpful guidance about video games, this year's report card does little more than sow unwarranted doubt about effective tools like ESRB ratings," said ESRB president Patricia Vance.

Vance said a recent Federal Trade Commission report called the ESRB rating system useful and informative for parents.

The institute showed gory scenes of sword, gun and knife violence from several video games. A scene from "Assassin's Creed" depicts an attacker plunging a knife into his victim's back several times. A jailer in "Manhunt 2" taunts his prisoner by urinating into the man's cell. A fallen victim's body is riddled with gunfire as blood spurts across the screen in "The Darkness."

The group's list of 10 "games to avoid, " all M-rated, are in the video game report card on its Web site, , along with a list of recommended games for kids and teens.http://www.mediafamily.org

Hopefully, parents will be wise enough to make the proper selections when getting their young ones video games this holiday season. Along with the site link above, here is another link to a article with the 7 worse games for parents to avoid. Top 7 Games Your Kids Should Avoid Gallery and Images - GameDaily

"The more YOU know, the more YOU grow,

The more YOU grow, the further YOU go"

Bobby Sharpe www.myspace.com/akuasharpe Dragon, Book of Shang

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Religious Rant, Useful Website, XXX Music Group

Today Dec. 1, 2007, is my dog Akua's 4th birthday. In this picture, he is taking a rib bone from my wife Mary.



Let me start by saying, "humanities days are numbered because of "fanatics" like these in the Sudan". Please, give me a f--king break with this "religious" crap! These ignorant uninformed souls want to kill this woman who is teaching their kids because she let her class name a teddy bear Mohammed. Named after one of the kids in her class. Click the link for the rest of this "ignorance".http://news.aol.com/story/_a/sudanese-call-for-execution-of-briton/20071129155

How many times have YOU called a business and gotten all of their stupid automated messaging bs? Well, thanks to my friend Karen, here is a link that will take YOU to a site that tells YOU how to get around that stuff and get a real person on the phone. gethuman 500 database from Paul English

Last but not least, I have found a group that tells it like it is! And, their music kicks ass as well. They are from Norway. Click the link and check out the title of their album and, a song titled "This s--t will f__k YOU up"! This site is NOT for young kids or religiously challenged moralistic pale yellow souls! MySpace.com - Combichrist - Fredrikstad, East - Techno / Industrial / Electron

Peace Love & Dragons,

Bobby SharpeDragon, Book of Shang www.myspace.com/akuasharpe

Thursday, November 29, 2007

HDTV And What YOU Need To Know


Buying an HDTV Soon? 10 Essential Things to Know

Prices for high-definition TVs keep tumbling and the technology is better than ever, but buying a set is not as easy for consumers as it should be.

Since HDTVs come in a variety of sizes and technological "flavors," it pays to do a little homework and comparison shopping. You can find a wealth of information on the Web, including reviews by professionals and users. Check magazines such as Sound & Vision, Home Theater and Perfect Vision or Web sites such as CNET or AVS Forum.

To get you started, here are 10 things to consider before buying that big screen TV during the holiday season.

1. Think big. "High-def" looks best on a large TV. Buy the biggest set you can afford, but make sure it fits the space. A 37-inch screen may work best in a bedroom, but a 60-inch screen is ideal in a large entertainment center. "The most important thing is deciding what TV is right for the room it will be in," said Phillip Swann, who runs HD Predictions, a consumer Web site dedicated to industry news.

2. Know your ABCs. HD sets come in a confusing variety of technologies -- plasma, LCD, DLP, LCOS and SXRD (Sony's version of LCOS). What the letters mean is unimportant. These technologies all show a high-quality picture. They just deliver it in different ways.

Yet there are important differences. Plasma is generally seen as best for movies, LCDs for daytime viewing and sports. DLP and LCOS sets might provide the best value and overall picture. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses.

3. Avoid a numbers game. The latest HDTVs tout a "1080p" signal and carry a higher price, but the advantage is small. Older models with a "resolution" of 1080i, 720p or 768p (LCD and plasma) also deliver a great picture. Unless you like to sit close to a big TV, sets based on lower resolutions are perfectly fine and less expensive while supplies last.

4. Thin is beautiful. But don't limit yourself to a pricey flat-panel plasma or LCD. Sets based on DLP, LCOS and SXRD technology are cheaper and can deliver a superior picture. Most are less than 15 inches deep or half the thickness of big tube TVs popular a decade ago.

5. Count the total cost. While sets based on DLP and LCOS technology are cheaper, they may cost more to own in the long run. Why? These sets use bulbs (average cost: $300) that need to be replaced after roughly 3,000 to 5,000 hours of viewing. To fix that problem, Samsung has introduced a line of DLP sets based on so-called LED technology that do not require extra bulbs. LCDs and plasmas generally last at least 20,000 to 30,000 hours.

6. Look outside the box. Big box stores such as Best Buy and Circuit City offer great deals and cheap financing and it's easy to make returns. Yet the biggest savings are to be found online at e-tailers such as Amazon. Shipping is often free and there's no tax. Just make sure the site is an authorized dealer or is rated highly by customers, especially on product returns.

7. A plug for HDMI. This new plug is the best way to hook up your high-def set to a set top box or DVD player that also includes an HDMI connection. HDMI carries both video and sound on one cable and eliminates the need for multiple wires. Beware of unreasonably high prices, however. Retail stores can make a big profit on surge protectors and special cables such as HDMI. The cheapest 3-foot HDMI cable at Best Buy, for instance, is $50. And longer cables cost more than most DVD players.

Yet a reputable online dealer such as Blue Jeans Cable sells 3-foot HDMI cables for $15 or less and also lets buyers customize their own length. Shipping is cheap and fast, usually just a few days. "Cable is fundamentally wire and plastic stuck together," said Blue Jeans owner Kurt Denke. "There's nothing in a $100 HDMI cable that's not in a $5 cable."

8. Get the picture. About 20% of consumers who own an HDTV think they are seeing high-def shows when they are not, the market researcher Leichtman Group found. To get an actual HD picture, customers have to order high-def service from their cable or satellite provider. It costs about $10 a month. Some over-the-air HD channels -- ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS and Fox - can also be seen for free with an old-fashioned antenna.

9. Do some fine tuning. Most HDTVs are not picture-perfect out of the box even if they look good. To cite one problem, contrast is usually set too high, which could shorten the life of the set. A cheap and simple way to improve the picture is to use the THX Optimizer tests found on popular DVDs such as "Star Wars," Monsters, Inc." or "Finding Nemo." This article at EndGadget explains how.

10. Listen up. You've bought an expensive TV, but save some cash for a decent sound system. Home theaters are not the byproduct of tinny speakers that rattle at higher volumes. A nice high-def picture deserves great sound to go along with it.

Okay, there YOU have it in a nutshell pretty much. Just remember, "don't buy a tv that is TOO BIG for your viewing area". YOU don't want to watch tv like your sitting in the front row at the movie theatre. Be smart and enjoy what YOU get.

"The more YOU know, the more YOU grow,
The more YOU grow, the further YOU go"

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Best Country To Live In Is...!


Iceland Named Best Country to Live In

BRASILIA (Nov. 27) - Iceland has overtaken Norway as the world's most desirable country to live in, according to an annual U.N. table published on Tuesday that again puts AIDS-afflicted sub-Saharan African states at the bottom.

Rich free-market countries dominate the top places, with Iceland, Norway, Australia, Canada and Ireland the first five but the United States slipping to 12th place from eighth last year in the U.N. Human Development Index.

But the index, blending 2005 figures for life expectancy, educational levels and real per capita income, finds that all 22 countries falling into its "low human development" category are in sub-Saharan Africa, with Sierra Leone last.

In 10 of these countries, two children in five will not reach the age of 40, said the compilers at the U.N. Development Program. Last year's report said HIV/AIDS had had a "catastrophic effect" on life expectancy in the region.

The index ranks 175 U.N. member countries plus Hong Kong and the Palestinian territories. It does not include 17 countries, including Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia, because of inadequate data.

Norway had held top spot for six years but was edged into second place by Iceland this year because of new life expectancy estimates and updated figures for gross domestic product, or GDP, the report said.

U.N. officials played down the significance of minor short-term shifts in the rankings including the slide in the U.S. position. They said if subsequent data for the year in question been available for last year's report, the United States would have been in 10th, not eighth place.

The United States scores high on real per capita GDP, which at $41,890 is second only to that of Luxembourg ($60,228), but less well on life expectancy -- joint last in the top 26 countries, along with Denmark and South Korea, at 77.9 years.

Japanese have the longest life expectancy -- 82.3 years -- and Zambians the lowest, at 40.5.

The report said most countries had seen their human development index rise over the last 30 years, but in 16 it was lower than in 1990, and in three -- the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia and Zimbabwe -- lower than in 1975.

Per capita GDP is 45 times higher in Iceland than in Sierra Leone.

The United Nations has published its human development index every year since 1990.

I have been saying for awhile now that Iceland is the place to be. However, if I lived there, I would certainly have to have a place in Florida, Hawaii or the Caribbean somewhere. Yes, I do plan on visiting there one of these days sooner than later.

The top ten places to live are: 1) Iceland 2) Norway 3) Australia 4)Canada 5)Ireland 6) Sweden 7) Switzerland 8) Japan 9) Netherlands 10) France. The good ole USA came in at number 12. So, when are we moving? lol

Iceland Rocks,

Monday, November 26, 2007

Super Mario Galaxy


SUPER MARIO GALAXY

Wii
Classification: G
Rating: 5/5

If YOU are stumped or, looking for something cool for the young kids and family, YOU might want to try this for Christmas. Granted, YOU obviously need a Wii first. They may be a little hard to find. However, if YOU get your hands on one, then this is the game to get!

In the past decade, developers have struggled to reach Mario 64's lofty heights, let alone push the platform genre forward. But finally, Nintendo has delivered a sequel as entertaining and inventive as its 1996 magnum opus. This glorious galaxy of wonders is one of the finest platform games ever made.

Super Mario games have always provided wonderful, imaginative worlds to traverse but now you have entire galaxies to explore in a delightful romp the whole family can enjoy.

An interstellar observatory acts as your hub as Mario is flung to distant planets in search of precious power stars and a showdown with the villainous Bowser, who is back to his snarling best after the indignity of bit parts in countless sports and kart racing games.

Galaxy is not only the most visually dazzling Wii game to date but it is also light years ahead in its clever and novel use of the remote. Controls are accessible, allowing players easily to perform spinning attacks, swing from plant stems, slide, stomp, skate, collect star shards and health-boosting coins, fly between planets, or whiz around as a bee or ghost.

The mustachioed marvel can also surf on manta rays, roll on giant orbs, hurl fireballs, walk on water, float inside bubbles and battle foes like giant robots. The variety is fantastic and the blend of environmental puzzles, platform-leaping challenges, exploration and combat works beautifully. The difficulty curve is also smartly judged.

Inevitably, Galaxy can feel more fragmented or disjointed than previous Mario adventures but the lure of visiting each new planet to discover its surprises is irresistibly strong.

The space theme has let Nintendo experiment with gravity, with dizzying and spectacular results. You will discover see-through planets traversable on multiple planes and wonderful old-school stages enlivened with changeable gravity, enabling Mario to literally walk on walls or ceilings.

ENDGAME A hugely inventive and varied galaxy of wonders bursting with clever ideas and fun challenges. Out of this world.

Game On,

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Iceland, Northern Lights, Dragons & Me







In this life, as I have learned to believe intently over the last year or so, nothing happens by chance. It is all "synchronized". That is kind of what happened with me and Iceland.

First, my book "Dragon, Book Of Shang", ends in Iceland. Therefore, I started doing some research on Iceland. That really peaked my interest in this fascinating country. Then, from out of nowhere, I got this overwhelming urge from within telling me that I needed to go to Iceland. Why, has not manifested itself to me yet. And lastly, I started getting friends on my myspace profile from Iceland that turned out to be really great people and friends. In the last couple of months, I have actually met people in Orlando, Florida who are from Iceland. Reykjavik to be exact. They have convinced me that Iceland is a place I should really visit. Hopefully, sometime in 2008, when the book is out, I will get a chance to go there.

In the meantime, I am putting up a couple of links to sights that may make YOU want to go to Iceland also. The pictures at the top of this blog are an Iceland geysir, and, on the right, midnite sun in Reykjavik. Enjoy! Iceland Tourist Board: Destinations Iceland Worldwide - Northern Lights PlanetIceland

Love, Peace & Dragons,

Monday, November 19, 2007

Hy Lit, 73, pioneer DJ, dies in Philadelphia


Hy Lit, 73, one of Philadelphia's pioneer disc jockeys, died yesterday at Paoli Memorial Hospital of what his son termed "bizarre complications" after a knee injury.

Sam Lit said his father fell on Nov. 4 and was admitted to Lankenau Hospital to have the knee drained. What followed, the son said, was a "terrible situation that should have never happened."

Over the next week and a half, the DJ, heavily sedated, was transferred to Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital and, on Thursday, to Paoli Memorial, Sam Lit said.

A spokeswoman for Paoli Memorial last night referred questions to Mr. Lit's family. No cause of death has been announced.

Hy Lit, who lived in Lower Merion, had suffered in recent years from Parkinson's disease, but his son said it hadn't slowed him down. Father and son had started a music Web site, http://www.hylitradio.com/. Mr. Lit had cut audio for the site the day before he went into the hospital.

"This should not have happened," Sam Lit said last night. "We didn't have to lose him now."

"Hyski," or "Hyski O'Rooney McVoutie O'Zoot," as he called himself - or Hyman Litsky, as he was born in South Philadelphia - came of age with rock-and-roll, in an era when disc jockeys talkedlikethis.

Mr. Lit, whose family moved from Fifth and Ritner Streets to 46th Street and Osage Avenue when he was young, got started in the business in 1955, fresh out of the University of Miami.

He flourished in radio alongside such popular Philadelphia DJs of the early rock era as Frank X. Feller, Dean Tyler, Jimmy Bishop, and Joe Niagara.

Mr. Lit's biography credits Georgie Woods, another influential radio personality, with saving him one night during an early appearance, when the mostly African American audience did not believe that the white man at the microphone truly was Hy Lit.

It's said that in the 1960s, Mr. Lit's nighttime show on "Wibbage" (WIBG) drew three-quarters of the listening audience, many under covers defying parents' direct orders to shut off that music and go to bed.

The roster of Mr. Lit's stations - WHAT, WRCV, WIBG, WDAS-FM, WPGR, WSNI and WOGL - reads like a roll call of Philadelphia music. Mr. Lit also had the distinction on Aug. 15, 1990, of launching the oldies format on WCAU (1210).

"Hi, this is Hy Lit. Welcome to Oldies 1210," he said, leading into "Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay." His signature tunes were "Quarter to Three" by Gary U.S. Bonds and the instrumental "A Night with Daddy 'G' " by the Church Street Five.

Mr. Lit was on hand for much rock-and-roll history as it played out in Philadelphia. He played Rolling Stones music early on and accompanied the Beatles to the city in 1964.

A dashing figure with a face for television, he also hosted dance shows on WKBS in Philadelphia and a New York station.

Another longtime fixture in local radio, disc jockey Jerry Blavat, last night called Mr. Lit's death "the end of the era for personality radio."

"I would be nothing if not for him," said Joe "Butterball" Tamburro, program director of WDAS, whom Mr. Lit took under his wing in the early 1960s. Tamburro remembered Mr. Lit as a "fascinating, dynamic impresario."

"There's a piece of Hy Lit in all of us," said DJ Bob Pantano last night from his dance party, a concept that Mr. Lit embraced and helped to develop in the late 1950s. "My greatest thrill was working with him."

"Here's a guy who made it for all of us," said Don Cannon, another radio personality. "He was kind of wild back then."

In recent years, Mr. Lit endured financial strain, and friends rallied around him with fund-raisers. After his last station, WOGL, reduced his hours, Mr. Lit sued it for age discrimination. The case was settled in December 2005. Mr. Lit then retired.

Jim Loftus, general manager of WOGL, said, "It's a sad day for Philadelphia and a sad day for radio. He was one of a kind."

His son last night called him "the magic man. When he spoke, people listened. People were interested in what he had to say. A lot of people say that anyone can spin records. That's wrong. There's a science to it. He knew it."

His many honors include a spot on the Avenue of the Arts Walk of Fame; the first March of Dimes Lifetime Achievement of Radio Award in 1994; an AIR Award for best show in 1997; and Radio and Records magazine's Oldies Personality of the Year for 1999. He also was inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Hall of Fame in 2003.

Besides his son, he is survived by a daughter, Benna, three grandchildren, and a sister. Mr. Lit was divorced from the former Miriam Uniman in the 1970s. His second wife, Maggie, died in 2000.

Once again, we lose another kind, gentle, talented, funny, caring and compassionate soul to the other side. And yes, when the day comes that we cross over, we will see Hyski once again.

As a kid growing up in the South Jersey/Philly area during his heyday, I listened to Hyski on the radio and also attended his dances and sock hops around the region. Along with Jerry Blavat, Jocko Henderson, Georgie Woods, Grady and Hurst, Joe Niagra and Dick Clark, Hy Lit and crew raised a generation of rock n rollers and r & b fans.

While djing on "Hot Hits" WCAU-FM in the late 80's in Philly, I had the pleasure of getting to work with Hy Lit when the radio station became "Oldies 98" WOGL FM. I had the job of teaching Hyski our on air studio and control board so that he could be comfortable doing his shows. As time progressed, we became the best of friends. Hyski and Maggie were the closest thing my son Sean had to "god parents". They loved him and thought the world of him. There was nothing Hyski wouldn't do for me and my family. He was truly one of the best friends I will ever have.

With all the talent and charisma this man possessed, he was never above himself and was always the most humble and caring person YOU could ever expect to meet. Too bad more of his peers did not learn the lessons of the "master". You will be missed Hy Lit, but, YOU will never be forgotten! See YOU on the other side Hyski.

As Hy used to tell me all the time, "don't get comfortable"!

Rock n Roll and Hy Lit are here to stay,

Bobby Sharpe www.myspace.com/akuasharpe Dragon, Book of Shang


Saturday, November 17, 2007

Alien Lesbian Sex Video Game? No Way


Singapore Bans Video Game Over Alien Lesbian Sex Scene

SINGAPORE — Singapore has banned an Xbox 360 video game because it contains a sex scene between a woman and a female alien, the city-state's censors said Thursday.

"Mass Effect," a futuristic space adventure published by Microsoft Corp., has been banned because of "lesbian intimacy," Chetra S., deputy director of the Board of Film Censors, in a statement.

Players can engage their avatars in a variety of sexual encounters during the game, though none between men or between men and male aliens, according to reports on several blogs.

The human-alien duo are depicted kissing and caressing each other in a sex scene that The Straits Times English-language newspaper in Singapore reported ends with the alien saying, "By the gods, that was incredible, commander."

A Microsoft spokesman in Singapore said Microsoft respected Singapore's decision to ban the game, which is to launch globally on Nov. 20.

"'Mass Effect' features realistic content and interactions in the context of the science-fiction story line," Ian Tan, marketing communications manager for Southeast Asia said. "The game takes a mature approach to various relationships amongst characters throughout the game and the content in question is another dynamic of that."

Chetra, of the censors' board, said Singapore's video games industry is largely self-regulated, with game importers responsible for declaring to the censorship board that the game content falls within a set of guidelines.

"This helps to ensure that games are suitable for a general audience and do not feature exploitative or gratuitous sex and violence, or denigrate any race or religion," Chetra said.

Other video games that have been banned this year include "God of War II," for nudity, and "The Darkness," for "excessive violence and religiously offensive expletives," Chetra said.

Chetra said the city-state's Media Development Authority, which oversees the censors' board, will introduce classification for video games next year, a move that could allow games such as "Mass Effect" to be passed under a mature classification.

Authorities in Singapore have banned gay festivals and censored gay films, saying homosexuality should not be advocated as a lifestyle choice.

Under Singapore law, gay sex is deemed "an act of gross indecency," punishable by a maximum of two years in jail. Despite the official ban on gay sex, there have been few prosecutions.

Okay, alien lesbian sex, in a video game. Got the game banned in Singapore. Can't imagine why that would happen. What is this world coming to? And, what is more beat up, "the action in the game, or, Singapore's government for banning it"? I'll let YOU make up your mindz on this one. Personally, I think..nah, ain't going there. Anyway, here is a link to the video of the "love scene" from the game as posted on Youtube.YouTube - Mass Effect - Alien Sex Scene

Games People Play Are Different Today,

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

UFO Investigation To Resume?


Ex-Pilots Call for New UFO Investigation

WASHINGTON (Nov. 12) - Democratic U.S. presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich may have been ridiculed for saying he had seen a UFO, but for some former military pilots and other observers, unidentified flying objects are no laughing matter.

An international panel of two dozen former pilots and government officials called on the U.S. government on Monday to reopen its generation-old UFO investigation as a matter of safety and security given continuing reports about flying discs, glowing spheres and other strange sightings.

"Especially after the attacks of 9/11, it is no longer satisfactory to ignore radar returns ... which cannot be associated with performances of existing aircraft and helicopters," they said in a statement released at a news conference.

The panelists from seven countries, including former senior military officers, said they had each seen a UFO or conducted an official investigation into UFO phenomena.

The subject of UFOs grabbed the spotlight in the U.S. presidential race last month when Kucinich, a member of Congress from Ohio, said during a televised debate with other Democratic candidates that he had seen one.

Former presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter are both reported to have claimed UFO sightings.

Most turn out to be misidentified aircraft, satellites or meteors. A panelist who once worked for Britain's Ministry of Defense said 5 percent of incidents cannot be explained.

But the sightings are often dismissed by authorities without proper investigations, UFO activists say.

"It's a question of who you going to believe: your lying eyes or the government?" remarked John Callahan, a former Federal Aviation Administration investigator, who said the CIA in 1987 tried to hush up the sighting of a huge lighted ball four times the size of a jumbo jet in Alaska.

The panel, organized by a group dedicated to winning credibility for the study of UFOs, urged Washington to resume UFO investigations through the U.S. Air Force or NASA.

"It would certainly, I think, take a lot of angst out of this issue," said former Arizona Gov. Fife Symington, who said he was among hundreds who saw a delta-shaped craft with enormous lights silently traverse the sky near Phoenix in 1997.

The Air Force investigated 12,618 UFO reports from 1947 to 1969 in what was known as Project Blue Book. Investigators concluded that the incidents posed no threat and there was no evidence of space aliens or a super technology in operation.

"Since the termination of Project Blue Book, nothing has occurred that would support a resumption of UFO investigations," the Air Force said on its Web site.

YOU know, every time I read a story or report like this, it reminds me of a single word that has become quite prevalent in the USA lately. That word is, "DENIAL"! This country denies and sweeps under the rug more stuff than the rest of the Earth combined. Deny it, and it does not exist. That seems to be the rationale. Hey, ask Ripley if UFO's or Aliens exist. lol If YOU need me to explain that, just forget it!

Peace and Extraterrestrials,

Monday, November 12, 2007

Dragon, Book Of Shang Sneak Peek


While my book is being edited and readied for publication, this is the first of a couple of excerpts I will preview for YOU. Enjoy!

The fishermen saw nothing unusual at first. They all piled out of the truck to prepare for the morning fishing. The kids prepared to take their morning dip and just be kids having some fun.
As they all started walking toward the placid water, the mist and low fog started to lift. As the group suddenly stopped, two of the boys headed to their favorite tree.

The fishermens eyes became wide with disbelief. From a few feet back, to the waters edge, the ground was littered with partial fish skeletons, empty turtle shells, skeletons of birds and skeletons of some of the small animals that drink and feed from the lake.

As the astonished fishermen stood perspiring with fear, they heard two splashes in the water nearby. The two young boys had either not seen the skeletal remains, or, paid them no attention. They just wanted their morning swim.

As the fishermen ran to where the boys had jumped into the water, they yelled for the boys to get out.

As the boys reached the edge of the water, they suddenly doubled over and let out unearthly screams. They both fell on the sandy ground writhing in agony. Just as the men started to reach for them, they froze. As the two boys lay stretched out, their flesh started to desintegrate exposing their bones.

Within minutes, there was nothing left except the skeletal remains of the two. Skin, hair and organs were all gone. The rest of the group stood wailing and screaming in agony. Some were doubled over and throwing up after witnessing the grotesque sight before them. They were overcome with horror and fear. How could this have happened? What caused this, they wondered.

Dragon, Book Of Shang,

Saturday, November 10, 2007

"Ten Commandments" Of The Mafia


The Mafia's 'Ten Commandments' Found

ROME (Nov. 8) - Thou shalt be faithful to the Mafia.

Italian police said Thursday they have found a list of 10 commandments for mobsters in a house near Palermo, where a top Mafia boss was arrested this week.

Salvatore Lo Piccolo, who had been on the run since 1993, was vying to become the next "boss of bosses" of the Sicilian Mafia, according to Italian investigators. He was apprehended Monday by police raiding a house in the countryside outside Palermo, the Sicilian capital.

The list was found among his coded notes about the administration of Cosa Nostra that were delivered by Lo Piccolo's aides.

Police in Palermo said that the list opened with a preamble that said: "I swear to be faithful to Cosa Nostra. Should I betray, my flesh will burn." Under the category "Rights and Duty" were the 10 entries, meant to be a sort of users' manual for the good mobster.

The list was typewritten in uppercase letters, police said.

Italian newspaper La Repubblica published a photo of what it said was the list, under the headline: "The Godfather's Ten Commandments.

"The list bars mobsters from hanging out in bars, from befriending police and being late for appointments. It also bars them from "taking possession of money that belong to others or other families."

How to treat women also features in the decalogue.

"You shall not look at wives of our friends," says one entry. "You shall respect your wife," says another. However, the Mafia comes first, as the fifth "commandment" orders a mobster to "be available for Cosa Nostra at any moment, even if your wife is about to give birth.

"The last part of the list sets out application rules, saying that those who have a very bad behavior and no moral values cannot join.

Investigators believe that the 65-year-old Lo Piccolo could have eventually emerged from a power struggle as the Mafia's new top boss following the capture of Bernardo Provenzano, the reputed No. 1 of the Cosa Nostra crime syndicate. Provenzano was arrested on a farm near Corleone, Sicily, in April 2006, after more than 40 years on the run.

Say what YOU want about organized crime, if some governments, and, households subscribed to some of these "commandments", the world and society might be alot better off than we are.

Peace and rules,

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