Archive for August 19th, 2009

Toby Keith – "American Ride"

There has been quite the buzz surrounding Toby Keith’s new video “American Ride”. Now I’m not to partial to Toby, but this one I really liked. I’d have to say I really enjoy it when superstars say things I say and would love to say to the public. Seriously he didn’t really even say or do anything bad, just spoke his mind and did it like any American should, honestly! I love it and had to throw it up so you can get a taste if you haven’t already. Enjoy.. -Greg

Kendra Wilkinson picked out a name..

I have to say its a little hilarious, and I don’t really me so much the name, but the comment Kendra made. So, Hank is the name they chose and the comment she made? “got to carry on the ‘Family Tradition’ ” HAHAHA, Kendra a huge fan of one of my personal favorites, Too Short, is gone country? Doubtful, but I still think its kind of funny, even if it was just a simple pun.. Although I’d have to say she could carry on the drinking tradition, no problem! -Greg

Hank and I Have Decided On a Name!

Hank and i have soooo much to do to prepare for our baby’s arrival, but one thing we can already cross off our list is coming up with a name.  We’ve already decided to name our son Hank Baskett IV!!!

Hank’s dad and his grandfather were both named Hank, so it was very important to us to carry on the family tradition.

I can’t wait to meet my little Hank

Source: Kendra’s own Blog..

UK Customers to Get Windows 7 Half U.S. Price

Thanks Bill Gates, for sticking it to your US consumers. Your doing so well giving the people more reasons to hate you and Microsoft.  So now the question is, do I get it from the UK, or do I just wait for the glorious “coders” of the world to put up a “patched” version of 7 on a torrent somewhere.. -Greg

Windows 7 going on the cheap in the United Kingdom.

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Those living in the UK are used to looking at the prices of goods around the rest of the world before letting out a sigh and accepting that things just cost more in Great Britain. But it seems that those very same consumers will be getting a break with Windows 7 – which at present time will be selling for nearly half of what U.S. consumers pay.

CNet spotted the online prices for Windows 7 preorders, which run £65 for the full version of Windows 7 Home Premium. Converted to US$107, which compares favourably to the US$200. In fact, the £65 is even below the U.S. cost of the upgrade, which will run for US$120. Check it out on Amazon.co.uk.

Now that there doesn’t look to be a separate SKU for a browserless version of Windows 7, a product key could be a product key wherever it’s activated. Could there be an opportunity for arbitrage?

Source : Tom’s Hardware US

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