Interesting ‘Stunt’ in NYC February 6, 2008
Posted by Kristin Lynch in : technology , add a commentHere’s a very cool video my friend Greg sent me yesterday. See for yourself below or go to the page on YouTube.com.
The Super Bowl turned out to be a great game with sub-par commercials. Usually the situation is reversed, so this was a nice change of pace. The game was a nail biter regardless of who you were rooting for, with those of us rooting for the NY Giants pleasantly surprised at the final outcome with a score of 17-14. Reports indicate Super Bowl XLII was the most widely watched Super Bowl in history, and second only to the M*A*S*H series finale as the most watched TV event.
I’m not saying the commercials were bad, just not at all up to what I’ve come to expect of Super Bowl commercial campaigns.
I’ve been out late @ BrewERIE the past couple of nights – Monday night for a birthday celebration, and last night for Mardi Gras – so tonight might be a great night to stay home, do laundry, and watch a movie. Tonight’s choice will be ‘The Bourne Ultimatum’. It will be the first movie I watch on my new Sharp Blu-Ray player, and although the movie isn’t Blu-Ray, the player is what’s called ‘upconverting’, meaning it will improve the quality of movies on non-Blu-Ray disks.
I’m surprised so many Republicans are backing John McCain this year. Not that I’m a big fan of the others running, but he’s fairly unimpressive as well. I’m curious about how much longer Ron Paul will stay in the race – especially given his lack of involvement in recent debates. The Democrats will obviously choose between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and both fared pretty equally on Super Tuesday although Obama came out ahead after winning more states and more delegates.
I found a new web application called Ning that allows you to create your own social networking site. I’ve created two so far, but need to go back and do some work on both of them before I can let anyone know they exist.







