Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Randoms Of The Day


ESPN Monday game sets cable record
ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” had already come close to breaking the record for highest-rated cable program several times this season. But it took the sport’s biggest superstar to finally push the show over the hump.



They are talking about TIKI BARBER or ELI MANNING, cus TO can suck it.

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Hacker claims to have cracked iPod restrictions
Unlocking the playback restrictions of Apple's iPod and iTunes could free users from some restrictions Apple and its rivals place on digital music.
A hacker known for cracking the copy-protection technology in DVDs claims to have unlocked the playback restrictions of Apple Computer Inc.'s iPod and iTunes music products and plans to license his code to others.

OH BEAUTIFUL DAY! This is great news for for all with MP3 players. iPods dominate the MP3 market, therefore making its users slaves to the iTunes Music Store (or limewire, ahem,cough cough). Now iPod users could finally use other services that allow unlimited downloads for a flat fee, like Yahoo, and vice versa!

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Happy Birthday GWB! No, not the president, but the George Washington Bridge!

  • On October 25, 1931, 75 years ago today, the George Washington Bridge opened to traffic. Spanning the Hudson between Washington Heights and Fort Lee, New Jersey, the bridge cost about $60 million to build.
  • Plans for the bridge were in the works as early as 1906. The lower deck was completed in 1962, bringing the total number of traffic lanes to 14.
  • The bridge span is more than 4,700 feet. Last year 107-million vehicles used the bridge.
  • When it first opened, the toll was just 60 cents. Today the cash toll is $6 for cars to cross the bridge city-bound, and trucks are now only allowed on the upper level.
  • The George Washington Bridge is the fourth-largest suspension bridge in the world.

    TrashyPantz Traffic Tip of the day: The GWB Lower Level always has less traffic than the upper! It's a proven fact by the Segall family after many, many miles travelled over the GWB!

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