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California Votes for $45 Billion ‘Bullet’ Rail System
November 8, 2008

LOS ANGELES.
Besides excitement over Barack Obama, most of the watercooler discussion has been on proposition 1A. Despite a huge state government deficit and a deep national recession, Californians voted to build a state of the art, $45 billion bullet rail system.
Shooting through at 220 mph, the 800-mile network would link San Diego in the south [...]
Celebs »
P Diddy Pays $20 Mil. Too Much for Enyce
October 21, 2008

P Diddy is bargain shopping, but unfortunately he’s sorting through the clearance sale of the outdated fashion rack. Sure Clairborne, the seller, previously purchased Enyce for over $114 million, a full $96 million more than P Diddy’s price, but there’s a reason why its being offered the bargain basement price.
Enyce’s brand seems so yesterday, [...]
Movies »
Oliver Stone’s “W.” - Probably Terrible
July 28, 2008

After watching this trailer, our first reaction was “terrible”. Considering that Oliver Stone is a bonified auteur, we decided to give it another look. Yep, still terrible. The White House casting looks less credible than an episode of “24″, and the choice of framing George W. Bush’s life in terms of his [...]
Music »
Ludacris’ ‘Politics’ Puts Obama on Defensive
July 31, 2008

Describing himself as one of Obama’s favorite rappers, Ludacris has a new song out, and Barack Obama is already calling it “outrageously offensive” to all the people it references. In the song, appropriately titled “Politics“, Ludacris calls Hillary Clinton an irrelevant “b*tch” and President Bush is labeled “mentally handicapped”. As for John [...]
Travel »
Malaysia the New Jewel of Southeast Asia
October 24, 2008

People speak of Vientienne, Laos, and the serenity of Hue, Vietnam. Legendary outposts for sure, but it seems to us that a nation and culture brimming with energy and often overlooked is Malaysia. When one thinks of beaches for example, Thailand is considered the king, with tiny islands and clear blue views in each direction. [...]




