November 24, 2009
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freshmensalley:

Vestax - Spin & DJ 3.0 Bundle | Available Now
Turn your Mac into a full-blow DJ system by adding Vestax Spin to your computer and tapping into your iTunes Library. The Vestax Spin & DJ 3.0 Bundle is a set of hardware and software package which enables one to enjoy the full DJ experience on your computer. The Spin is a set of turntables and mixer that allows one to scratch, blend, mix and bend your tunes a la a professional DJ. Other than the standard turntable and mixer, Spin also comes with a touch sensor jog wheel which gives the user a high resolution analog feel when scratching and mixing; a multi-audio channel system for high quality monitoring. Of course, with the system, the user can save his or her creation easily onto the computer and incorporate it into a podcast, slide show or movie with the click of a button. For those looking to get into DJing, this would be an interesting alternative to consider aside from the traditional DJ set up.

And the all important price question? $250. Half the price of a Serato box. Cheaper than that silly pacemaker portable DJ tool. More legit than those ipod DJ docks. This looks decent. I can’t wait to see some reviews. It’s not perfect, but could make the random house party a lot of fun. Since it runs of itunes I wonder if the airport wireless play would work.

whizhouse:

freshmensalley:

Vestax - Spin & DJ 3.0 Bundle | Available Now

Turn your Mac into a full-blow DJ system by adding Vestax Spin to your computer and tapping into your iTunes Library. The Vestax Spin & DJ 3.0 Bundle is a set of hardware and software package which enables one to enjoy the full DJ experience on your computer. The Spin is a set of turntables and mixer that allows one to scratch, blend, mix and bend your tunes a la a professional DJ. Other than the standard turntable and mixer, Spin also comes with a touch sensor jog wheel which gives the user a high resolution analog feel when scratching and mixing; a multi-audio channel system for high quality monitoring. Of course, with the system, the user can save his or her creation easily onto the computer and incorporate it into a podcast, slide show or movie with the click of a button. For those looking to get into DJing, this would be an interesting alternative to consider aside from the traditional DJ set up.

And the all important price question? $250. Half the price of a Serato box. Cheaper than that silly pacemaker portable DJ tool. More legit than those ipod DJ docks. This looks decent. I can’t wait to see some reviews. It’s not perfect, but could make the random house party a lot of fun. Since it runs of itunes I wonder if the airport wireless play would work.

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thedailywhat:

Tee of the Day, Too: “Hope is Fading Fast” from Freshjive.
From re-uping the Patriot Act to expanding involvement in Afghanistan to defending DOMA to laughing off legalization, Obama has managed to do many disappointing things in his short time in office. And hope for change is fading fast.
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Tee of the Day, Too:Hope is Fading Fast” from Freshjive.

From re-uping the Patriot Act to expanding involvement in Afghanistan to defending DOMA to laughing off legalization, Obama has managed to do many disappointing things in his short time in office. And hope for change is fading fast.

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November 22, 2009
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November 20, 2009
Miranda Kerr

Miranda Kerr

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Doutzen Kroes

Doutzen Kroes

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H&M stepping its game up? (Although, I hate the sandals)
From here.

H&M stepping its game up? (Although, I hate the sandals)

From here.

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November 19, 2009
Doutzen Kroes

Doutzen Kroes

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thedailywhat:

Schoolhouse Rap! of the Day: “How does a bastard, orphan, son of a whore / and a Scotsman, dropped in the middle of a forgotten spot / In the Carribbean, by Providence impoverished, to squalor / Grow up to be a hero and a scholar?”: Tony Award nominated actor Lin-Manuel Miranda (as seen on House) performs “The Hamilton Mixtape” — a rap about Alexander Hamilton from the POV of Aaron Burr — at the White House Evening of Poetry, Music, and the Spoken Word.

See Also: Lyrics.

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This is the most amazing rap about a founding father ever. I love how he throws up the Roc at the end lol.

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Miranda Kerr

Miranda Kerr

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November 18, 2009
J. Crew

J. Crew

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November 16, 2009
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