My favorite genre of film has to be the good old documentary. That said, in honor of my ever-tardy film steez, I finally got around tonight to seeing Startup.com. Let's just say that the whole story seemed rather familiar, given the trajectory of my former place of employment. It's ironic that govWork's ex-founders are now heading up a brand-new startup specializing in helping failing dotcoms pull the plug. Still more puzzling is the appearance of former Shudder to Think frontman Craig Wedren amongst the "thank you" credits at the end.
Also, I'd like to say that subwoofers make ALL the difference, people.
Comments (6)
please define don't call me.
hey craig needs to do something these days, the royalties from get your goat can't be that high. if u gave him a razor, he could probably slip thru the cracks. maybe.
Posted by adam wade | February 19, 2002 9:53 AM
Posted on February 19, 2002 09:53
please define don't call me.
hey craig needs to do something these days, the royalties from get your goat can't be that high. if u gave him a razor, he could probably slip thru the cracks. maybe.
Posted by stuart hill | February 19, 2002 9:57 AM
Posted on February 19, 2002 09:57
shake your halo down, everybody.
subwoofer for the car or the G4, bk?
Posted by Lemmy Kilmeister | February 19, 2002 11:55 AM
Posted on February 19, 2002 11:55
for the car, Lemmy... bling bling. although subs for the computer are also essential. I still recommend Cambridge SoundWorks for the PC speaker thing. $100 gets you boombastic sound.
Posted by redshifter | February 19, 2002 11:59 AM
Posted on February 19, 2002 11:59
i'm seriously considering the harman soundsticks with subwoofer (for the computer)...a bit pricey, but oh so nice.
Posted by Lemmy Kilmeister | February 19, 2002 1:16 PM
Posted on February 19, 2002 13:16
The Soundsticks certainly look nice, but they're $200 and they eat up a USB port. I think I remember reading something about OSX not jiving with them, too (due to the USB thing) but I could be wrong about that.
Posted by redshifter | February 19, 2002 1:25 PM
Posted on February 19, 2002 13:25