- TV On The Radio – Crying (Telepathe Remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 30 2009
- Hugh Le Caine – Dripsody (DJ BC remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 29 2009
- Beck – Sexx Laws (Wiseguys remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 29 2009
- Trüby Trio – Galicia (Zero dB Remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 29 2009
- Ghislain Poirier – Blazin feat. Face-T (Modeselektor Remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 29 2009
- Bobby Hitcherson – Montara (Madlib Remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 29 2009
- Dr. Octagon – Blue Flowers (Prince Paul Mix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 29 2009
- South Rakkas Crew/mad again – Mad Again (Boy 8-Bit Remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 29 2009
- Balkan beat box – Digital Monkey (Soulico Remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 29 2009
- Straight Out of Compton (Donk Remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 28 2009
The donkdj.com remix of Straight Out Of Compton. Ernie The Milkman is good too. - The Ting Tings – Great DJ (Calvin Harris Remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 27 2009
- Glass Candy – The chameleon (johan agebjörn remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 23 2009
- Glass Candy – The chameleon (johan agebjörn remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 23 2009
- Tiny Masters of Today (CSS Remix) – Hey Mr. DJ (CSS Remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 17 2009
- Custom Shoes Tutorial |
Posted by admin on Mar 17 2009
- 60 Belgian Women Sing Radiohead’s Creep’ |
Posted by admin on Mar 16 2009
Beautiful cover of Creep. - Housemeister – What You Want (Siriusmo Remix) |
Posted by admin on Mar 15 2009
- Movie Theater Popcorn REALLY is THAT Expensive |
Posted by admin on Mar 13 2009
Either I’m cheap or smart, but whatever the case I never buy it.clipped from i.gizmodo.com
Here you see a movie ticket and kernel popcorn, as scaled to their price increase over the past 80 years. On your left, 1929. On your right, 2009. In 1929, The Great Depression popularized popcorn as a movie time treat since it was cheap, easy, tasty and somewhat filling. Back then, a bag cost you 5 cents. Now, a (small) bag costs you $4.75. Sure, our new bag is probably a bit bigger, but it’s vastly more expensive. adjusted for inflation, popcorn prices* have seen an ironic 666% price increase, while movie ticket prices have increased a more moderate 66%. The above picture tells the story to scale, but just in case you’re a bigger fan of numbers: 1929
Movie – $4.32 ($0.35 pre-inflation)
Popcorn – $0.62 ($0.05 pre-inflation)2009
Movie – $7.20
Popcorn – $4.75Hollywood takes a majority of ticket proceeds (we’re talking upwards of 70%) during the first few weeks a film is released. So theaters fall back to popcorn, soda and candy to make money - Best Podcasts |
Posted by admin on Mar 13 2009
An eclectic selection of some of the best podcasts on the net. Hear hot DJ mixes, classic old time radio shows, paranormal strangeness or educational history programs. - How Much is that Doggie in the Window? |
Posted by admin on Mar 08 2009
