PSP Camera Unboxing
Robert sends us this video of the PSP Camera unboxing.
Robert sends us this video of the PSP Camera unboxing.
That’s right folks, today marks the release of a Metallica album that does not suck and so to celebrate what myself and John have decided should be named “Metallica Day” I decided to pick up the guitar and learn one of the new songs.
There are frankly a lot of very cool songs on the album but the one that instantly resonated with me was The Day That Never Comes, and so I set to work late at night transcribing like crazy. And whilst I don’t have all of the song down (I’m still working on the main solo) I wanted to get something out on this glorious day. So please feel free to watch this video of me late at night, wearing sunglasses when I clearly shouldn’t be and making what I hope is a half-decent first try of this awesome song.
Because I’m me, I’ve taken a few creative liberties in some areas so this isn’t an exact transcription…
Love
Philthy
Soul Calibur 4
Format: PS3/360
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Namco Bandai
DGTV Score: 9/10
Reviewed by Chris (El-Bobo Fernandez-Juarez Hoff) Nelson
**UPDATE: It looks like there are two varieties in the stores. The regular Flip Video is selling for $50.00, the newer Flip Ultra (pictured above and reviewed in John’s earlier post) is selling for $60.00.**
For those that managed to miss out on our article about the Flip Video, you can check it out here. In that article, John talked about the wonder and the glory that is the Flip and what it can do for those of you looking for a more portable and user friendly video taking experience.
Well, we found (at least in the Twin Cities Metro area) that Blockbuster Video stores seem to be trying to get rid of these things on their clearance tables. Both Moe and Hilden found tables at their local stores and each table had a good 3-4. Retailing at around $120.00-$150.00, these babies are on sale for around $50.00! You’ll never find a better deal than that, so if you’re interested in the Flip Video (and you SHOULD be), go check out your local Blockbuster!
There are certain tools that make running a website like Robot Panic a whole lot easier. Gadgets like the iPhone, equipped with the WordPress application, make posting pictures and text to the site a snap. But what about video? The iPhone doesn’t shoot video and sure, we could lug around an expensive video camera everywhere we go in order to capture random cool things that we see. But that strikes me as an incredible pain in the ass.
Enter the Flip Video.