Reviews: Electronic, Featured, Miscellaneous
Monoprice 3×1 Mini HDMI Switch – MPSW03 $19.99 from Monoprice Hard to believe that an HDMI switch incorporates HDMI technology, as advertised on the box, but it does. That would be like an LED light incorporating Light emitting diode technology… Snarky comments aside, this Monoprice 3×1 Mini HDMI Switch is pretty good for the cost. […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on September 6th, 2016
Reviews: Electronic, Featured, Miscellaneous
House of Marley products support 1love the the Marley family charitable organization. And aside from the Bob Marley affiliation, they also claim to be eco-friendly products. What that means is a small amount of recycled plastic and a lot of other materials that are recyclable. Note: That’s recyclable, not recycled. The packaging itself is mostly […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on May 5th, 2016
Reviews: Featured, Print, Zines
This is one I can really relate to. This history of Skate and Annoy is littered with the carcasses of missed self-imposed deadlines and delays due to “wanting to get things right.” Issue #10 of Pure Fun is the 22 Year Anniversary blow out. It’s almost 120 pages thick, printed on a nice almost semi […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on September 10th, 2012
At one point I was visiting a friend in Chicago. I (thought) I knew his address, and since I was arriving at 3:00 in the morning or so (must have been Greyhound) he said he would leave the door to his apartment unlocked when he went to bed. When I finally made to the building […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on August 31st, 2006
The Johns hail from Southern California and they sound like it. Featuring members from Die Hunns, Fuel, The Adz, The Crowd, The Bleeders, The Grabbers, The Pushers & Chester Bennington’s Bucket Of Weenies. Most of those bands I’ve never heard of and since there isn’t nine guys in the Johns I assume they have been […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on June 26th, 2006
Blondie is back, well sort of. Blondie struggles to recapture some of the magic that they last had in the late seventies and eighties, but subsequent listening proves to be more favorable. As is the dilema with most bands that reform after fading from glory, Blondie had to decide whether or not to pick where […]
Drop inPosted by: Kilwag (editor) on June 2nd, 2000
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