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Oct 23, 2008 -
Oh man, if you missed The Colbert Report the other night, I've got to fill you in on the details about this hilarious segment. Stephen started talking about Milton Pedraza, the CEO of the "Luxury Institute," who recommends a strategy of "stealth wealth" and "avoiding conspicuous consumption for a less flashy image" during this economic crisis. Stephen then goes on to say that he took Milton's advice of forgetting $10,000 mobile phones and picking up iPhones instead, so he decided to trade in his $310,000 Vertu cell phone for an iPhone and a land line (keep your eyes peeled for his blinged-out rotary phone!).
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Aug 19, 2008 -
Oh Stephen, you never cease to amaze me with your geeky toys and Dance Dance Revolution Dance-Off competitions. I'm not surprised you've already scooped up a new black iPhone 3G, but you never told me you were such a Sex and the City fan?! I'm actually impressed you've pimped out your phone with such a signature ringtone.
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May 08, 2008 -
TIME magazine recently released its list of the top 100 most influential people and needless to say, comedian Stephen Colbert wasn't very happy with the results. With first place going to video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto (Wii creator) and second place going to Korean pop star Rain, Colbert's heart sank when he saw his third place ranking. And what's a man to do when he feels like he's been robbed of a prestigious title?
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Jan 19, 2007 -
Faux newsman Stephen Colbert has given Apple the dreaded double wag over its new iPhone, saying "Computers aren't supposed to be easier or cute, they're supposed to be intimidating, punch-card reading hulks of metal that take up an entire refrigerated room."
"This all in one abomination is an insult to gadget-lovers," says Colbert. "The phrase is, whoever dies with the most toys wins, not whoever dies with the most multi platform integrated toy wins."
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Apr 25, 2007 -
In yet another self-promotion quest, Comedy Central's faux newsman Steven Colbert launched a 'Google Bombing' campaign last week in an effort to make ColbertNation.com the top search result on Google for "greatest living American."
He was successful. He did however, have the help of some strategists, who after visiting his show gave a few pointers.
- 11 Comments
Nov 07, 2008 -
- New to T-Mobile is the latest from Samsung — the Samsung T919 Behold and the Samsung Gravity. The Behold hits stores on Nov. 10 and will cost $150 with a contract and the Gravity will be available Nov.
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May 08, 2007 -
There are hundreds of bloggers I admire for their tenacity, drive, humor and innovative ideas, but very few who embody the combination of artistry, sarcasm and wit that 14, the founder of Gallery of the Absurd does.
14, who is an artist first and a blogger second, has wowed the web with what the New York Post called "Portraits of Shame" - as in satirical paintings and drawings of tabloid favorites like Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie, Tom Cruise and Alec Baldwin. While gossip blogs talked about the Hollywood Skeleton Girls, 14 painted them - as skeletons.
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Oct 24, 2007 -
As much as I like to think I know what the buzz is on the net everyday, it's virtually impossible to always know what's hot and what's not. That's why I rely on BuzzFeed, a NY-based site that posts 10 "Buzz Detected" topics per day, so you don't get bombarded with content.
With a clean, fresh layout and categories ranging from science and celebrity to food and tech, you're guaranteed to find the most talked about stories on the net at any given moment.
- 10 Comments
Jun 01, 2007 -
- Stephen Colbert makes play for iPhone at D5 - Engadget
- Bot takes a spin on its own Segway - Crave
- Lazy Teapot is an Accomplice for Your Slothful Ways - Gizmodo
- Big Brother is watching you. Or at least the IT guy is... - Shiny Shiny
- Celi cell phone purse for the minimalist - Popgadget
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