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10.6
11

Parents Just Don’t Understand: #197

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Do your parents not understand technology? Do they ask you stupid questions? Do they send you absurd text messages? If you’ve got an example of your “Parents Just Don’t Understanding”, submit it here!
And thank God we’ll never be as dumb as they are!

My stepmother signs all of her Facebook messages with “Toodles”. Even comments. Even her status updates.

I like to imagine she immediately leaves the room after posting anything.
Adam Mongrain

About two years ago, my mum discovered how to play solitaire on the computer. About two weeks ago she discovered how to play music on the computer. Today in total amazement she told me she could play solitare and listen to music at the same time.
Candy Mountain

My dad thinks that usernames need to end in “.com”…
Miles Peters

Back in high school one part of my history 30 assignment was to create several WWII period propaganda posters; naturally I saw this as a chance to show off my Photoshop skills. I spent weeks pulling pieces from actual posters of the time and blending them with my own original artwork I made with my tablet. I even had it printed on 3 food wide paper and spent time artificially ‘aging’ it with coffee stains, tears, burns etc.Two days after the last class I found out I got 60%. Apparently the teacher didn’t believe I could make something so realistic myself, she thought I just printed out pictures I found on Google. Most of the other students made theirs using magazine clippings and pencil crayons…
Josh K from MHS

My mother gets around 100 new emails on a typical day. One day I told her to open the email I’d sent her about a week before. As I watched, she began scrolling through her inbox, complaining about how tedious it always was to find old emails. I asked her why she didn’t just search for it. Turns out, my mother has used the same email for upwards of a decade and can forward messages or attach files with the best of them, but she’d never once noticed that her email had a search function.
Theodora Farah

I used to work at a video game store. Between serving the tween geeks desperate to talk to someone about the obscure game they liked, I had to serve the parents who actually forked over the cash. Around holiday time many would come and buy systems for their kids. This was before Internal memory in the ps2 / game cube age. Parents constantly would come and buy the system and a popular game such as final fantasy. When I suggested the memory card they would look at my like I was crazy. “Why would anyone want to save their game?” Okay, fair enough, see you again December 26th!
Allison S

My dad just walked into my room holding a book light and asked, “Is this an iPod?”
Melissa Rackus from Ohio State University

One morning, my dad had to use my car to drive to work because his wouldn’t start. When I got in my car the next day I realized he had changed every radio preset I had programmed. Every single one.
Annie T

My dad asked me to lend him my laptop to check his e-mail, he isn’t very quick doing this so I went to read something while he finished, as soon as I sat with the book in my hands he yells “Son, this just broke, the computer is doing whatever it wants”, turns out he had left his thumb hanging over the touch pad and opened VLC from the rocket dock… twice.
Leonidas Trujillo

One day I was showing my grandmother Youtube since she had never heard of it before. I played the ok go treadmill video for her and no matter how many times I explained it, she kept saying, “you and your friends need to be more careful when you’re filming all these videos”. She thought every video on Youtube was a home movie I made.
Sarah R

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09.19
11

AUVIO® Earbuds Review

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5 stars

Audio Tweaker from Miami, Florida on Sep.112011

5out of 5

After these earphones, my music just isn’t the same I cant hear the bass like i used to, the music doesnt seem to reach my ear, the quality is awful, you only notice how bad the original iPod earphones are after youve worn these, Im looking for them at a store and havent seen them guess ill keep looking or buy them online, most definitely buy these, these are the best in earphones and a strong contender against quality headphones.

Originally posted at Buzzillions.com (legalese)

AUVIO® Earbuds
Immerse yourself in sound with these AUVIO earbuds.

09.8
11

Parents Just Don’t Understand: #193

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Do your parents not understand technology? Do they ask you stupid questions? Do they send you absurd text messages? If you’ve got an example of your Parents Just Dont Understanding, submit it here!
And thank God well never be as dumb as they are!

A couple of days ago, my mom asked me to help her make an account on a website for some gossip magazine she likes, so she could get updates and newsletters. As her username, she put her first and last name, and then her birthday- 6763. The site limits the username to be 6 to 20 characters long, and hers was 24. To fix this she changed the number 6763 to 6759, then proceeded to curse at the computer because, “[She] took all the maths in school, 6763 minus 4 is 6759!”. She has since stopped reading the magazine because of her anger.
Dianna Lacey from Queens College

Yesterday, I made the mistake of showing my dad that when I tell my phone to “Call A**hole” it says “Did you mean ‘call Dad Cell?’” He thought this was absolutely hilarious and wants to do it on his phone now, but no matter how many times I try to tell him that his phone can’t do it (which it can’t), he insists that it can. He is currently sitting in the living room yelling “A**hole!” at his phone while pressing random buttons.
Irene Smith

My dad asked me to save “Google” to a flash drive.
Carrie Paps from Wayne State

I was setting up my parents’ new computer, and downloaded Windows Essentials, just to get Windows Mail. As I was unchecking the other programs in the pack, my dad stopped me and asked my why I didn’t install them. I said I didn’t because they didn’t need them. He then replied, “But what if I suddenly decide I want to join Facebook?” Because, obviously you need Windows Live Messenger to join Facebook.

When I’m with my grandma, she refuses to speak while I’m typing out a text because she thinks the other person will be able to hear her when they read it.
Amber S from University of Kentucky

My mom was wondering how all these people know each other’s birthdays on fb. I told her she had to put her birthday on her fb profile. A day later I get an event invite to *******‘s birthday…just the day itself.
gabe from florida

After spending 2 months working on a summer assignment for school i was struggling on the last sections. My mom constantly calls herself ‘tech-savy’ when she’s not. Seeing me struggle she pushed me away from my computer saying she was going to help. i left, as i came back i saw not only all my web pages i was using all gone but my entire assignment was erased. My mom just turned to me and said “i have no idea what just happened.” To erase an entire document on my computer takes at least four steps of confirmation…
Brittany Waunsch

Recently, my grandma asked me to help her burn some of her music onto some CDs. During the process, she started turning up the volume really loudly on the external speakers. I asked her why she’s turning it up so loudly. Her reason? She was afraid that the volume of the music that’s burned onto the CD won’t be loud enough. She thought that turning up the volume would make the music “record” better.
Vanessa Ha

I forgot to pay my phone bill once and my phone was shut off. I used my moms computer to pay my bill online so I could have my service restored. My mom, who was completely amazed by this now goes around telling all her friends about how I’m so smart I figured out how to “hack into sprint and get free service” now all her friends want me to do the same for them. I’ve tried to correct them but they think I’m lying…
nerman Tatum

Everytime I show something to my mom or dad on my Droid, they always wrap their whole hand around the phone which inevitably caused the buttons on the bottom to be pressed. I tell them to just grab it by the sided every time but they NEVER get it.
Michael Kelly

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04.4
11

Vain Interview (Wrestling Manager)

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Wrestling Star – Vain, Interview
Vain is a very successful wrestling manager and diva who works on the Gulf Coast.

Vain, how are you doing today?
Good, so far…I just woke up. 

How did you come up with the name, Vain?
Vain is based off a character from “The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant: The Unbeliever”, by Stephen R. Donaldson. In the chronicles, Vain is indestructible.  He is my favorite character. To learn more….read the books!!

Can you tell us a little about Sirus?
Hmmm…..he’s a monster!

What titles has he held?
There’s so many…here are a few:  KSW Heavyweight KSW Tag MWF Tag Mid-South Tag AWA Tag Suncoast Heavyweight Suncoast Tag PWA Heavyweight USWA Heavyweight NWA Southern NWA T.V. IWC Tag UHPW Heavyweight UHPW U.S. DSPW Heavyweight. Currently Dirty South Heavyweight.

How long have you been together?

We’ve known each other and have been madly in love for 12 years.

What do you do in your free time?

I spend most of my time playing video games. My favs are Final Fantasy, Tenchu, Tekken, SSX Tricky and Tomb Raider. I’m also a student so I study a lot.

Do you prefer being a heel?

I’ve always leaned toward the dark side so it comes natural. But, I’ve never
been a baby face so I’m really not sure.

You are fairly new to managing. What it a kick to be in your first match and diva contest?
I had lots of fun and plan to continue managing Sirus!

If your match was televised, what would you like for an announcer to say about you?
“Watch out, she bites!”

I noticed that here is a lot of cat-fighting between the wrestlers. What do you think of that?
I love it!  It’s entertaining, I want to see more!

Have you seen our website, www.afro-squad.com? What do you think of it?
Yes, I have seen it.  It’s very professional.  Tons of solid information with a twist of humor.  It’s awesome!!

Do you have kids or any pets?  If so, please tell us about them. I kind of imagine Sirus having an alligator or snake in the back yard.
Ha! If we had a snake, it would be mine. I love snakes and could possibly bring one to the ring in the future.

We have no kids, but we do have a dog. His name is ‘Cane. With Sirius’ help, I delivered him during Hurricane Katrina. He is half mini dachshund and half Chihuahua. We love animals and plan on adopting more when we find our home.

I’ve heard you are quite artistic, can you tell us about that?
I love art. I have an Associates of Art and am currently working on my Bachelors degree. I’ve received a few awards for some of the pieces I’ve done so far.

Have you ever done any modeling? I know Spidey took some great pics of you!
When I was 10, I was accepted into a highly accredited modeling school. I would have had to leave my parents, so they didn’t let me go. That inspired me to take pictures, model and make short films with my best friend, Raina.

A lot of wrestlers keep their ladies out of wrestling, because they get jealous. Do you see that becoming an issue?
Not at all. Sirus and I have an extremely special bond. We are very loyal and trust each other with our lives.

What would be your dream angle and match for you and Sirus to be involved in?
I wouldn’t call it my “dream” angle, but I do wish Alternate Reality to team up again. I’d like to work with Irresistible Danielle. We’re so opposite, I
think we would compliment each other very well.

Can you tell us about your band?
Mortal Sorrow! We’ve all been musicians our whole lives, so we strive for music that comes from the soul. Our sound is dark, heavy and passionate.

Is there any way we can download some music?
Yep. go to www.myspace.com/mortalsorrow2

Is there anything else you want to talk about?
We recently lost our drummer, so we’re looking for one. We check our myspace page every day and can be reached there if anyone is interested.

Thanks for your time.
Thank you SnowMan!!

 

04.4
11

Pete Mitchell Interview (No More Kings Lead Singer)

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Pete Mitchell
Pete Mitchell – No More Kings

No More Kings are a Los Angeles-based rock band fronted by lead singer Pete Mitchell (born September 7th, 1973 in Providence, Rhode Island). No More Kings’ music is known for its frequent references to figures in pop culture, most notably Johnny Lawrence from The Karate Kid, Michael and K.I.T.T. from Knight Rider, Johnny 5 from Short Circuit, and Dungeons and Dragons. The band’s songs are written by Pete along with his longtime friend Neil Robins of the Louisville-based band Dirt Poor Robins.

No More Kings have played shows all across the U.S. since 2006, playing most frequently in Los Angeles.

The name “No More Kings” comes from an episode of Schoolhouse Rock!, one of many of No More Kings’ inspirations. The particular episode dealt with the Pilgrims leaving England, seeking freedom and independence.

Pete studied fine art in college and has worked for Disney and the Jim Henson Company; he is an accomplished animator and also speaks Japanese. He designed the interior album art for the band’s first album as well as the album art and packaging for their second album. Pete claims his main sources of musical inspiration are the Beatles, Michael Jackson, Radiohead, Billy Joel, Beck, and Genesis.

Gentlemen, welcome to NinjaPimp Online Magazine. How are you doing today? Doing great! Today is a beautiful day in sunny Los Angeles. The birds are singing. The dogs are barking. Love is all around.

Can you introduce the band members for us? Sure. There are six of us: six young strapping lads. On guitar, we have Christian Wojcik and Josh Taylor. Playing the super-bass we have Beau Burtnick. Kicking the tasty grooves on the drums, we have David “D.G.” Grant. Tickling the keys is my man Timmy Maglothin. And I’m Pete Mitchell. I sing.

So how did your come up with your band name? Can you tell us about it? The band name is from an episode of School House Rock. I grew up watching those little animations. I pretty much got all my history lessons from those things. Anyway, “No More Kings” was a song about the pilgrims coming over from England. I loved the sense of the American independent spirit that the song evoked.

We love your “Sweep the Leg” video. Whose idea was that? Thanks! Yeah, that video was a lot of fun to make. We are going to be rolling out a bunch of behind-the-scenes footage of it on www.sweeptheleg.com very soon. The idea really came from Billy Zabka, the guy that played Johnny Lawrence in The Karate Kid. He really just went nuts with it, and got everybody from the movie back together. It was so fun to be part of that, and watch it unfold.

What was the best part of filming that? Great question. There was a lot about that video that I loved. Probably the best moments for me were all the wire stunts – jumping up onto the bus, the Matrix crane kick stuff, and falling through the ceiling of the tournament. I mean, I had never done anything like that before. It was really exhilarating.

What do the fans thing of the video? The fans love it. Even people that don’t like the song or the band love the video. I think it tapped into 23 years of fan subculture.

Who or what inspired the song “Leaving Lilliput”? I really enjoy the Gulliver’s Travels theme. Ted Danson.

“Zombie Me” is also a great. Who wrote that? I did [Pete]. I write all the lyrics and melodies for the songs. And my buddy Neil Robins [of the band Dirt Poor Robins], writes all the instrumentation. We’re like Batman and Robin. Or Batman and Robins…Dirt Poor Batman.

Are all of those songs on one CD? If so, what is it and where can we buy it? They are! Thanks for asking. It’s all on one action-packed CD, available on iTunes, amazon.com, and most retail stores.

Our website is www.afro-squad.com. What do you think of the site? I love “Episode Zero”! Neil and I used to make tons of ninja movies in my backyard. We broke my parents’ camcorder at least three times. So the Afro-Squad stuff brings back happy memories for me. I also love that the speedometer says “holy crap”. Great stuff! Mad nunchuck skills, too.

What do you think of our band the Protagons and our video “Episode Zero”? Featured Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFrGLbBMow4 You know, you are always welcome to use our characters SnowMan and KrazyMan in your future videos. I couldn’t get any of the music to work, but as I said, I loved the video. Great stuff.

What NMK projects would you like to talk about? Right now, we are gearing up to shoot the next video for our song “Michael (Jump In)”. So I’m really excited. It’s going to be a lot of fun. Lots of crazy stunts.

What does the future hold for NMK? We’ve got high hopes for the future. Flying cars. Talking robotic servants. Fluffier dogs. But specifically for No More Kings, we are currently working on our own ice-cream flavor. Due out next year. We’re getting ready to head back out on tour. The road. The long and winding road. And then hopefully start recording our second album. Can Afroman sing?

What would you like to say to your fans? I know everyone does this, but I really want to thank our fans for continuing to support us. Because of our MySpace plays, we are able to book better shows, and more of them. So in our case, the fans really do make all the difference. We love getting messages from our fans, and we always love meeting people at shows. We’ve got some exciting plans for our street team as well. So we encourage anyone who’s interested in joining to please go to www.nomorekings.com. You can shoot zombies there, too.

Is there anything else you would like to talk about? I think that’s all. Thank you so much for interviewing us. I look forward to the next Afro Squad episode! Maybe someday we can match our kung fu skills and join forces!

04.4
11

Mildenhall Twins Interview (Singers)

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Alright, first off welcome to AfroSquad and NinjaPimp Online. How are you doing today?  Can you tell us about yourselves? Hi there! Ok here’s the answers to your questions.  Our names are Daisy and Hollie Mildenhall, and we are identical twins aged 22 from Wiltshire.  We now live in Cornwall, where Hollie works for the NHS as a finance assistant and Daisy works for a Media company as an Advertising consultant.  Although we have good careers are main job is our singing it has always been our passion and our sole drive in life. We began singing at the age of 8 where we sang at weddings, festivals, parties etc. as time went on we got more and more into singing and when we entered a competition here in Cornwall and won, it was only then when we got to record in a studio we realized this is what we want to do!

Can you tell us all of your basic information? Names, careers, where you are from, how old you are… etc. We recorded an Album here in Cornwall called Wake Me and then began writing our own material which we have recorded with top producers one of which was at Miloco Studios in London with producer Pete Hoffman.

Mildenhall twinsWhat big names have you worked with? A producer that has worked with stars such as Sophie Ellis Bexter, Rachel Stevens and many more. We then traveled further afield and recorded in the Big Apple in Time Square, New York with Arty Skye of Skylab Studios. This was an amazing experience not just creating a new and original sound but working with such a talented producer with credits such as Maddona, Will Smith and the list goes on and on. You can hear the New York tracks on our myspace page.

Most people do these interviews to promote something. Do you have anything you would like to promote? Maybe a new CD of something? Now that we have our new material we plan to perform the tracks locally and nationally to get the most exposure.

Do you model? We also plan to have another photo shoot to get the right photos for the new tracks. Modeling has always been something we enjoy and love experiencing new looks when having new photos for our myspace and website.

Can you tell us what it is like being hot twins? We love being twins as we are truly best friends it’s also a plus be a twin when guys are concerned as it does seem to attract attention, which is a good thing maybe there’s just something about twins!

We’ve interviewed a lot of twins. Have you ever heard of the Milton Twins or Potter Twins? We have seen lots of twins here on Myspace haven’t heard of the Milton or Potter twins but I’m awful with names but there are a lot of talented twins advertising here on myspace.

What do you think of www.afro-squad.com? We would both like to say a huge thank you to Afro-Squad for taking an interest in us. We shall for sure be spreading the work. You guys Rock!!!!!

What would you like to say to your fans? Finally to all ours fans out there we Love you as always and keep checking back to see when our gigs are posted would love to see you all there!!

How can we find your music? We are at present arranging for our tracks to be on itunes so they will be available soon.

Thanks for your time!  /strong>Once again Afro Squad thank you and keep up the good work!

04.4
11

Giel Interview (Singer)

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Hip Hop Artist, Musician, and Rising Star:  Giel
Interview by NinjaPimp

The upcoming singing sensation is one of the few whos bringing R&B and Hip-Hop, an Alternative twist. The soulful and soothing sounds of this delectable but down to earth cutie are anything short of incredible. The multi-talented superstar in the making has a quiver of gifts we’ve discovered. Learning and mastering such instruments as the piano; guitar; drums; marimba; xylophone; steel pans; and pretty much anything else you can hit, push, press, or shake. This 23-year-old prodigy enjoys the feeling she expresses through her music.
With her incredible lyrics and warm and unique voice, Giel’s music takes you on a journey back to the soulful croons of Rhythm & Blues onto the styles and message understood in Alternative. Not to mention the tangible stories of everyday life as told in Hip-Hop. Her amiable aura, unique style and inviting smile guarantees to have you by the first note.

Giel how are you doing today?
I’m blessed!

So, can you tell us a little about your music?
My music is a fusion of sounds, I like to call it Alternative R&B Soul with a twist of Hip-Hop…Somebody might say that’s too much but its what I embody. The story that Alternative music tells, the passion and heart felt emotions that u feel from R&B/ Soul and the memorable beats that get you moving with Hip-Hop…

Where can people listen to your songs?
OF COURSE I have a MYSPACE…lol! www.myspace.com/gielmusic or ITunes, Napster, ect to download.

Do you enjoy singing?
It is an indescribable JOY! I love to sing, and I love to play my instruments.

What is the last club that you played?
Well It will be Club Oxygen in the Grove (Miami) since I have an appearance on the 20th of this Month.  Before that It was Club Nocturnal (the GLASS ROOM)

What was your favorite performance?
I would have to say my Hard Rock Performance at JAZZIZ in Hollywood. I was able to really get to express who I am and what my music really is.

What was your least favorite performance?
I don’t really have a least favorite. I try to learn from every show and better myself to put on an amazing show every time.

Where do you see yourself in five years?
I see myself being established and at the height of my career, being a multi-platinum and a Grammy award recipient. Definitely expanding my professional career to other levels of Entertainment and I would like to be apart of a venture to help more kids find an outlet into music. Whether it be performing arts schools or programs…

Does singing pay the bills?
Lol!!!  Its getting there!  God-Willing…

What do you think of NinjaPimp.com?

Up to date with the latest *IT* news and talking to the people that the public should know…Pretty Cool!

What are your hobbies?
I actually like to make beaded jewelry…and of course writing, poetry, and songs…

What is your favorite song?
I love music in general and cant say one song in particular…there are so many genres.

Who is your favorite singer?
Gotta few…Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, Aretha Franklin, Donnie Hathaway, Alanis Morsett, Whitney Houston, Debra Cox, Tina Marie, Bob Marley, Indie Arie, Diana Ross, and Luther Vandross

Who is your least favorite singer?
Lol!  I respect everyone and their crafts My Favorites are just the ones I listen to the most…

What is a normal Saturday night like for you?
If I am not singing somewhere or appearing at a function or gathering, then Im at Home with my family getting WHATEVER rest I can get…lol!

Is there anything you would like to say to the fans of ninjapimp.com?
I am very blessed to do what I do and I don’t take this for granted…I am fortunate and in this position because of the people and fans…I appreciate you all!!

Thanks for your time.
You are MORE than welcome… Stay Blessed, **GIEL**

04.4
11

Tara’s the Dimepiece Interview (Singer)

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Taras the Dimepiece Interview

Tara
by the Red Ninja
Hi, how are you doing today?  I’M DOING FINE, AND YOU?

Great, thanks for asking.  So what is your name? What do you do for a living? What makes you different?  TARAS THE DIME PIECE.  I AM A ENTERTAINER.  I SING POP AND R&B AS WELL AS MODEL.

You once told me that you were multi racial. What does that mean?  MY DAD IS WHITE AND MY MOM IS BLACK

So where can people hear your music? Here is my website.

What is your favorite song?  I REALLY DON’T HAVE A FAVORITE SONG BECAUSE OF MY TASTE FOR DIFFERENT KINDS OF MUSIC POP, ROCK, COUNTRY, R&B, RAP, ALTERNATIVE. GOSPEL AS WELL AS A HOST OF OLDIES BUT GOODIES OF ALL KINDS.

Do you consider yourself a sex symbol?  LETS SAY MORE OF A INNOVATOR/ STYLE JUNKIE

What projects are you currently working on?  THERE IS A COMPILATION COMING OUT NOV 27 CALLED FIRE WATER AS WILL AS MY ALBUM COMING OUT APRIL 7 2007

What do you think of www.ninjapimp.com?  MAN! LOLOLOL! YOU GUYS ARE SO CRAZY! I JUST LOVE YOUR MOVIES I THINK THEY ARE SO FUNNY YOUR ARTICLE COVERAGE IS GREAT ALSO!

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?  BEING A MUTLI-PLATINUM ARTIST WHILE AT THE SAME TIME TRYING TO RELEASE A HOST OF NEW EXCITING ARTIST TO THE WORLD!

So, have you ever been in a fight? If so, can you tell us about that? YES ONCE. I DON’T REMEMBER ALL THE EXACTS SHE JUST SAID SOMETHING CRAZY SO I JUST HIT IN THE FACE WITH MY FIST AND COULDN’T STOP FOR ABOUT 30 SECONDS EVEN KNOW IT WAS THE WRONG THING TO DO.  I DO REMEMBER THAT AT SOME POINT IT REALLY FELT GOOD TO RELEASE THAT ENERGY

What do you think of our ifilm trailer? YOU GUYS ARE F**KIN’ NUTS AS I SAID EARLIER I LUV YOUR MOVIES THEY KEEP ME LAUGHING.

Would you make a cameo in our next movie?  I WOULD LUV TO BE CAN IN THE NEXT MOVIE I BE CAT NINJA IN A BLACK BODY SUIT OR SOMETHING. OF POSSIBLE I WOULD LUV TO DO A FIGHT SCENE. THAT WOULD BE SO SO FUN. LOLOLOL

Are there any questions you would like to ask us?  1ST WHERE AND WHEN DO I NEED TO BE TO PLAY MY PART IN THE MOVIE.  2ND WHAT TOOK SO LONG FOR MY INTERVIEW I’VE BEEN FOLLOWING YOU GUYS FOR A WHILE NOW. LAST THANKS FOR YOUR TIME GOD BLESS AND STAY NINJAPIMPS

We’ll let you know what we need for the movies.  Maybe you can costar with the NinjaPimp twins!  Thanks for your time.
NO THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME

03.23
11

Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air

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BW, which is now branding itself by its longer, more formal name, Bowers Wilkins, is known for its high-end speakers. However, a few years back the company dipped into the more mainstream consumer market with its first iPod speaker system, the $600 Zeppelin, followed by the smaller and more affordable Zeppelin Mini.

Now the company is back with a new version of the Zeppelin called the Zeppelin Air that shares many design traits of the original Zep but offers better sound and one very important new feature: support for Apple’s Airplay. That feature allows you to stream music wirelessly from an iOS handheld (an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad) or from a PC or Mac running iTunes to the Zeppelin Air via your home network.

Design and features
As we said with the original Zeppelin, we are impressed with the Zeppelin Air’s build quality and stylish look. While the older model had a mirror-polished stainless steel back, this one goes with a polished black back and the front black cloth covering remains tastefully demure.

Measuring around 25 inches wide, the Zeppelin Air is about the same size as the original model, but the new model has shed a few pounds, weighing around 13.5 pounds compared with the original Zep’s 16.5 pound weight.

In the past, better components meant a weightier product, but Bowers Wilkins has managed to trim the weight while improving the sound. That improvement is mostly due to new drivers, each of which now has a dedicated “audiophile” class D amplification unit. The previous Zeppelin had three amps powering five drivers, including a 5-inch bass driver, twin 1-inch tweeters, and two 3.5-inch midrange drivers. With the new Zeppelin Air, the tweeter design is borrowed from the company’s MM-1 PC speakers, and the size of the two midrange drivers have been trimmed from 3.5 inches to 3 inches.

Bowers Wilkins says the combination of more power to drive the improved drive units along with Flowport technology and advanced Digital Signal Processing has “dramatically improved the bass performance.” It also points out that the DACs (digital to analog converters) have also been upgraded with new 24bit-96KHz capability, which also helps on the performance front.

As we mentioned in our review of the original Zeppelin, the amps generate a bit of heat, so the unit runs slightly warm to the touch.

Tucked into the Zeppelin Air’s curvy rear end is an Ethernet port, a 3.5mm auxiliary stereo input jack, a USB 2.0 port for PC connectivity, and a composite video output for connection to your TV. (The video output is useful for displaying photos and videos from iPod models that are so equipped, but it can’t be used to stream videos via AirPlay.) The Air also boasts built-in Wi-Fi, so you’re not limited to wired home networks.

In addition to accepting standard analog cables, the 3.5mm input jack also works with optical digital cables. The USB port is intended for connections to PCs and Macs–it can be used for firmware upgrades, direct music playback (as a USB speaker), and as a syncing dock for iPods and iPhones. To that end, the 30-pin docking port accepts all recent-generation iPods and iPhones, but–like all iPod accessories–compatibility can be somewhat uneven, especially when it comes to older models of iPods.

Using AirPlay
Of course, you can simply use the Zeppelin as an iPod/iPhone dock and it does work perfectly well in the capacity, charging your iPod or iPhone when it’s docked (One warning: if you have a case on your iPhone, you may have to take it off to get your device to slip properly in the dock).

However, the big selling point here is AirPlay, and a lot of people will be interested in streaming music to the speaker from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, essentially turning those devices into remotes for playback of your music.

Before starting, it’s best to make sure the Zeppelin Air has the latest firmware. Firmware updates must be done via the USB cable, which needs to be connected directly between the Zeppelin Air and your PC or Mac. It works well enough, but we’d prefer a system that provided for automatic “over the air” firmware updates.

To get started with AirPlay, you’ll first have to get the Zeppelin Air onto your home network. You can do that by connecting the Zeppelin directly to a PC or Mac via Ethernet, or by logging onto the Air’s initial temporary Wi-Fi connection. Both ways worked well enough for us. Once connected, you then call up a browser and type “169.254.1.1″ in the address bar and press enter. You’ll be taken to the Zeppelin Air setup page, where you can then log the Zeppelin Air into your wireless network using the password you’ve created to access the network. What’s nice is that you can do this with any Web browser–there’s no need to install special software.

Once you select your Wi-Fi network and enter your password, the unit saves that information in its internal memory. You’re then good to disconnect and set up the Air any place within range of your Wi-Fi access point. (We left the Air unplugged overnight and then powered it back up, and it relocated and logged into our Wi-Fi network again with no problems.) Note that AirPlay devices require secure, password-protected Wi-Fi to work wirelessly–open Wi-Fi points won’t work.

Once the Zeppelin is up and running on the network, it should be ready to work with other AirPlay sources–namely, your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, or your PC or Mac running iTunes. In both cases, those other devices need to be logged into the same home network as well. You’ll also want to make sure you’re running the latest version of iOS and/or iTunes, and that you have Home Sharing turned on.

It’s also worth noting that each method of using AirPlay–streaming from the iOS device or streaming from computer-based iTunes–offers a slightly different experience. When playing a song on your iOS portable device (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad), you’ll notice a devices menu icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen. You touch that button, select the Zeppelin Air from the menu, and your music will start streaming after a few seconds.

A network can have multiple AirPlay-compatible devices on it–anything from a Mac or Windows PC running iTunes to a Zeppelin Air, Apple TV, or Apple AirPort Express. But when playing audio from your portable iOS device, you can only stream to AirPlay compatible speaker (such as the Zeppelin) at a time.

On the other hand, the AirPlay option should be universally available from nearly any app with audio output–be it the iPod playback app, Pandora, video player, or what have you. Keep in mind that the Zeppelin (or other AirPlay speaker) will stream whatever sound you’d otherwise hear from the iPhone/iPad’s internal speaker–so if you boot up Angry Birds, you’ll hear that on the Zeppelin as well.

AirPlay can also be used to play music from a networked computer running iTunes. But you don’t need to be sitting at the computer to use it–just download Apple’s Remote app, and follow the on-screen instructions to link it to a given computer (basically, you input a four-digit code). Once that’s done, you’ll have access to the entire iTunes-based music library on your hard drive from the screen of the iPad, iPod Touch, or iPhone. For whatever reason, these songs can be played on multiple AirPlay speakers (just choose which ones–and relative volume levels–from the Remote app). Currently, though, you can’t play different songs in different rooms–just the same song in multiple rooms.

We’re not going to go into too much detail for AirPlay playback, but overall we’d say that once you get past the initial setup, which is fairly straightforward though not without the potential problems endemic to setting anything up on your home Wi-Fi network, it’s definitely a nice feature that’s well worth taking advantage of. Also, the audio quality of the streaming is superior to what you’d get compared with Bluetooth, but we did encounter some glitches where the music stopped playing for short periods or simply conked out altogether, forcing us to reconnect to the Zeppelin Air.

In other words, AirPlay isn’t exactly rock steady at this point. As it stands, if you’re really looking to set up a multiroom audio system, it makes more sense to go with Sonos, which offers more features, better reliability, and better bang for your multiroom buck.

In our review of the original Zeppelin, we docked it a little for not having certain extras like an FM radio. And while that particular feature still is missing, the ability to load apps onto your iPhone or iPod Touch makes those omissions easier to ignore. As mentioned, more and more audio apps, including Pandora, are compatible with AirPlay speakers, so you’ll be able to stream music not just from the music library on your device, but from a multitude of apps.

Audio performance
The Zeppelin Air sounds bigger than it really is. While we didn’t have an original Zeppelin on hand for a direct A/B comparison, we definitely think the Zeppelin Air has more bass and plays louder than the old model.

Stereo imaging quality varied with distance; it was best when we sat 2 to 5 feet away from the speaker. As we moved further away stereo separation dwindled, so the sound was essentially mono. Not that the speaker sounded small; the Zeppelin Air’s rich tone and healthy bass output will never be mistaken for a table radio’s. The Zeppelin Air’s built-in subwoofer bass is powerful for a small speaker, but definition is only fair, so distinguishing individual bass notes isn’t always possible. The speaker doesn’t have bass and treble controls, but you can fine-tune the Zeppelin Air’s sound to taste with the “EQ” setting on your iPod or iPhone. We experimented with the EQ and preferred the sound with the “Bass Reducer” turned on.

The Zeppelin Air really came into its own with acoustic music of all kinds, and Diana Krall’s vocals and piano were crisp and clear. With Ms. Krall’s effortless jazz filling the CNET listening room, the Zeppelin Air’s audiophile credentials were fully in order.

We couldn’t resist playing some Led Zeppelin tunes, cranking them up to a healthy volume. The Zeppelin Air can play fairly loud and fill a moderately sized room with sound, and it’s a great compact system, though no iPod speaker ever really sounds as good as a pair of decent bookshelf speakers. The size limitations will become more obvious when playing the Zeppelin Air loud. The Bose SoundDock 10 or Monster Beats by Dr. Dre Beatbox iPod Dock would be better choices if high volume playback is a priority.

Turned down to a very low volume, the Zeppelin Air’s “Dynamic EQ” feature automatically increases the subwoofer’s bass output. The Zeppelin Air’s sound doesn’t get thin or weak at hushed, late night listening volume.

We briefly compared the Zeppelin Air with a pair of Audioengine A5 powered speakers. The A5s are great, but the Zeppelin Air had more bass power and a more natural tonal balance. The only area where the A5 bettered the Zeppelin Air was in stereo imaging. The Audioengine A5s are stereo speakers that can be separated as far apart as you’d like, so they had a decisive advantage in stereo imaging.

We also put the Zeppelin Air into service as a sound bar speaker in the CNET home theater. The sound had great authority and fullness, but men’s voices sounded too “chesty,” so dialog intelligibility suffered. Movies with wide dynamic range explosions and such were scaled back in their impact. All in all, the Zeppelin Air is an excellent iPod speaker, but only a fairly competent sound bar speaker.

Conclusion
We liked the original Zeppelin and said it looked “amazing” and was better built than a lot of competing models. However, we also said the hefty price tag and the Bowers Wilkins name may have raised our level of expectations to an almost unreachable level.

As we said in the introduction, the new Zeppelin Air costs the same ($600) as the original, sounds better, and has AirPlay built into it. So while it’s still expensive, it does offer significantly more for the money. If you’re in the market for a luxury iPod, iPhone, or iPad speaker, this Zeppelin Air certainly fits the bill. Just make sure to compare it with the Sonos and the growing number of AirPlay devices before you throw down the platinum card.

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Apple iPad 2 (16GB, Wi-Fi, black)

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Another advantage of iPad 2 models enabled with 3G is the added capability of assisted GPS (A-GPS), allowing users to accurately pinpoint their locations on a map and take advantage of navigation and location-aware apps. The Wi-Fi-only models of the iPad can use rudimentary Wi-Fi hot-spot triangulation techniques to guess locations, but are much less accurate and consistent.

If you have no plans to regularly use the iPad outside of your home, you’d do just as well to save some money and stick with a Wi-Fi model.

iPad 2 as e-reader
When Apple pitched the original iPad and then-new iBooks app as the be-all and end-all e-book reader, we were skeptical. Apple had only a handful of publishers and the device was as thick as two Kindles put together.

A year later, the iPad has legitimately seized the attention of the publishing industry. Apple claims to have passed its 100 millionth iBook download. Meanwhile, competitors such as Barnes Noble, Amazon.com, and Kobo have jumped on board with apps for the iPad. Mainstream magazines, including The New Yorker, Wired, and Vanity Fair, all have iPad-specific editions. Even specialty publications, such as comic books, test prep, and sheet music, have found their way onto the iPad. As far as content goes, the iPad has you covered.

In terms of hardware, the iPad is still a little beefy at 1.3 lbs, compared with the Kindle 3′s 0.55 lb. And in spite of the iPad’s otherwise excellent IPS LED-backlit display, there’s no beating e-ink displays when it comes to outdoor readability. Also, a product like the Kindle DX promises up to four days of reading without a recharge, whereas the iPad will only get you 10 hours.

In spite of all these criticisms, the iPad has already proven itself a success as an e-reader. There are certainly cheaper options out there, but none with the breadth of features offered by the iPad. Plus, with the iPad 2′s dramatically thinner design, Apple is in much better shape than it was last year.

What the iPad still isn’t
We have plenty of kind things to say about the iPad, but there is a limit to its “magic.” Tablets, in general, sit between the practicality of laptops and the convenience of smartphones, but stop short of actually replacing either device.

The iPad 2 is not a laptop replacement. After spending a year with the original iPad, we’ve come to appreciate laptops more than ever. In most cases, laptops and Netbooks offer a more natural typing experience, and there’s still nothing like a tried-and-true mouse or touch pad when it comes to editing and navigating documents and spreadsheets. Also, if you’re really a stickler for the full Adobe Flash-enabled Web experience, traditional laptop and desktop computers are still your best bet, offering more flexibility and compatibility with the Web’s many formats (especially when it comes to video content and games).

The iPad 2 isn’t a smartphone replacement, either. To point out the obvious, the iPad simply doesn’t fit in your pocket. Today’s smartphones do more than connect us to the world–they’re extensions of us. If it doesn’t fit in your pocket, it’s not going to stay with you all day, and it will never be as personal.

It’s also worth mentioning that the iPad is not a 4G device, meaning that it doesn’t take advantage of the latest generation of high-speed cellular data networks. Several manufacturers, including Motorola, Samsung, LG, and RIM, are promising 4G-network-compatible tablets in 2011. Will 4G be the feature that gives iPad alternatives the edge they need to oust Apple as the top tablet maker? Honestly, we don’t know yet, but it seems to be the bet the competition is making.

Apple’s aces
The App Store built into every iOS device is Apple’s secret weapon. Any tablet can offer a fun experience right out of the box, but it takes a steady stream of interesting, affordable apps and games to keep people glued over the long haul.

When Apple debuted the iPad in 2010, it also gave developers the tools and guidelines needed to create a new breed of tablet-optimized apps. Since then, over 65,000 apps have been made just for the iPad. By contrast, competitors such as Google, RIM, and HP are just now starting to create catalogs of tablet-optimized apps, and the chances of them catching up are slim.

The quality and selection of apps made for the iPad represent a kind of fountain of youth for the device, imbuing it with new uses and capabilities whenever you tire of the old ones. It also helps that Apple’s App Store, iTunes Store, iBooks Store, and iTunes software all run off a common user ID, making account setup and purchases just about as effortless as it gets.

The main menu app for Apple’s iTunes store is also one of these “sleeping giant” features we take for granted. Here you have one-touch access to what is now the No. 1 music retailer in the world. The world. On top of music selections, you also get movie and TV downloads as well as rentals priced as low as 99 cents. Podcasts, university lectures, music videos–it’s all there, and no other competitor has it, or anything close.

To be fair, when it comes to core features such as e-mail, Web browsing, media playback, maps, and contacts, many of Apple’s competitors (most notably Google and the Android Honeycomb tablets) are quickly matching the iPad. If third-party apps, games, and media downloads aren’t your thing, there are many competent tablets on the market worth considering and more on the horizon. On the other hand, if apps and media aren’t your thing, you may want to consider skipping a tablet altogether.

Performance
The iPad 2 is an undeniably faster and more responsive machine than its predecessor. With a new dual-core A5 processor under the hood, Apple is claiming to have doubled performance speed overall, and boosted gaming graphics by 9 times. The company has also gone and tweaked the code behind the Safari Web browser, improving JavaScript load time.

Taking Apple’s spec bravado with a grain of salt, the iPad 2 is still an improvement. The original iPad was already pretty tough to beat when it comes to general system responsiveness, such as keyboard latency, scrolling, and zooming. With the iPad 2, the system is a little tighter and response is more immediate, but the real-world benefits come in the form of app load times and when switching between apps using the multitasking bar.

Is the iPad 2 a gamer’s dream come true? It’s a mixed bag. To Apple’s credit, the iPad has more games than any other tablet out there, and many of the titles feature graphic and play quality on par with full-blown gaming consoles. With the new processor, even graphically intensive games like Infinity Blade run with an uncanny fluidity, free from stuttering. But no matter how fast the iPad 2 can render its pixels, it’s still limited by the iPad 2′s 1,024×768-pixel display resolution. We had hoped for some of the iPhone 4′s Retina Display technology in the iPad 2, but it seems Apple might be saving it for next time.

There’s more to a screen than pixel density, though. Apple is still using the IPS panel technology from the original iPad, which offers outstanding viewing angles in every direction. Photo and video playback quality are still great. We noticed a slightly warmer color on the iPad 2′s display compared with the original, but the contrast and black levels seemed about the same.

Our CNET Labs team will update this review with their analysis of iPad 2 performance as data comes in. We’ll be testing for battery life, Web page load time, and gaming performance.

Accessories
The number of accessories made for the original iPad is overwhelming. There are cases, stands, speakers, dock adapters, gaming peripherals–even an iPad-compatible grill. With the iPad 2′s new thinner design, fitted accessories for the original iPad (such as cases) aren’t likely to work. Even Apple’s own dock and keyboard dock for the original iPad are an awkward fit for the second-generation models–though they do work.

Fortunately, Apple hasn’t done anything to monkey around with the iPad 2′s universal dock connection. Generally speaking, if you could plug it into the first iPad, it should work with the new version as well. This goes for charging cables, video adapters, Apple’s Camera Connection kit, or any in-car adapter cables.

For the iPad 2, Apple announced two new accessories. There’s the magnetic Smart Cover (which we’ve gone over already) and a new Digital AV Adapter that allows you to connect the iPad to a TV over HDMI. The same AV adapter also works with the iPhone, iPod Touch, and the original iPad, but only on the iPad 2 does it allow you to output everything from your iPad’s screen–the menu, the browser, apps, games, you name it. Priced at only $39, it’s a bit of an Apple TV killer, since it will output the entire iOS experience at up to 1080p, including downloaded iTunes videos and even streaming content from apps such as Netflix.

If you’d prefer to beam content wirelessly from your iPad to your TV, the little hockey-puck-size $99 Apple TV is the way to go. Aside from working as a great standalone media streamer for iTunes downloads, Netflix, and others, you can also use it to push media from your iPad to your TV (a feature Apple calls AirPlay). As of iOS 4.3, AirPlay streaming works with music, videos, and photos, as well as selected apps and Web content.

Worth the upgrade?
If you wanted the first iPad but possessed the foresight and restraint to wait until now, congratulations. There’s nothing about the iPad 2 that is a step backward from the original. Buy with confidence.

If you’re sitting there with a first-generation iPad and wondering whether you should upgrade, the sensible answer is no. That said, we understand that the iPad isn’t a device that sells on its sensibleness. It’s a fun product, and if fun is your only criterion, then by all means, buy them by the bushel.

Some of the iPad 2′s capabilities for some niche audiences may justify trading in the old iPad for its thinner, faster next of kin. If Apple’s FaceTime video calling service has become an indispensable feature for your family (via iPhone, iPod Touch, or Mac), it’s one feature of the iPad 2 that firmware updates and accessories will just never bring to the original iPad. Some professionals may also find the iPad 2′s unique HDMI video output mirroring (adapter required) to be a critical tool for presentations.

For the rest of you original iPad owners, the iPad 2′s thinner profile, added cameras, and improved performance probably aren’t enough to justify shelling out another $500 to $800. Unless you just have piles of cash lying around, we recommend that most existing iPad owners wait for the iPad 3.

Final thoughts
So, is the iPad 2 the tablet to beat in 2011? No doubt. It has the most apps, the thinnest construction, the longest battery life, a competitive price, and an existing pool of hundreds of thousands of satisfied, iPad-evangelizing customers. Competition from Google, HP, and RIM will keep things interesting this year, but from what we’ve seen so far, they’ve got their work cut out for them.

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