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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Theme Hospital for the Mac (using Boxer)
I went a bit old-school this weekend and installed Boxer, a free DOS emulator for the Mac. I then went ahead and dug out my old copy of Theme Hospital and installed it without any problems using Boxer. The game … Continue reading
Intel ad: Our jokes aren't like your jokes
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Review: The North Face Base Camp Master Cylinder backpack
For the better part of the last couple of weeks, I’ve been making good use of a North Face Base Camp Master Cylinder backpack that was given to me by The North Face. The bag is part of the Base … Continue reading
Bicycle Wheel Coasters
Cool! Bicycle wheel coasters for $23 USD! Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
Review: CableJive duraSync
CableJive sent over one of their 3-foot duraSync cables last week. What is the duraSync, you ask? Well, it’s basically just an iPod USB cable with reinforced double-layered plastic ends and a slightly stiffer cable construction. It’s good for those … Continue reading