We've been tooling over here on the BLNK photobooth and its looking official at this point. Keep your eyes peeled for the unveiling in the next few days.
We have some goodies laying around and we wanted to say thanks toall our new and old users. So in the spirit of spring cleaning weregiving stuff away for the next week and here's the way its gonna godown.
•Shirts are going to be awarded to 10 lucky people who login Monday - Friday each day.
•3 ipod Shuffles will be given away, one each on Mon/Wed/Friday.
•1 lucky person will win a iPod Nano.
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We are also gonna try and get some mixtapes and other goodies from our local musicians to throw in the mix.
The more you use the site the more of a chance you have - so fake accounts won't help so please don't waste space
Run to ilike.com and download the sidebar for itunes (that thing sticking out on the right side.) It keeps track of what you play and published it to the web, but even better than that and the reason I am heavily recommending it now is because it can create playlists on the fly based on one song. I was bumping some classic common (Soul By The Pound) and it created this crazy playlist with Kanye, Talib, TheRoots, Tribe, Nas, Little Brother .... that was right on time. Anyway, check out my profile and add me as a friend if you dig it.
Back in effect and it feels goot to return to LA... there's no place like home. Photos will be uploaded to BLNK soon but you can get a glimpse b yfollowing the link at jaimemacias.com in the mean time...
Attention BLNKologists. Masahji and I are in Austin TX until tuesday, if yur around and want to catch a burger or a beer let us know via note and let's have a meetup. We have some T-shirts, stickers, and other BLNK goodies with us (*cough*ipods/ahem*cough*). Let us know.
I can't wait for this movie to come out. I have the tendency to get lost in films that are visual and this delivers it in a truck on Sunday. Sin City was good, but I expect more out of this one, just 8 more days to go ...
Based
on the epic graphic novel by Frank Miller, 300 is a ferocious retelling
of the ancient Battle of Thermopylae in which King Leonidas (Gerard
Butler) and 300 Spartans fought to the death against Xerxes and his
massive Persian army. Facing insurmountable odds, their valor and
sacrifice inspire all of Greece to unite.