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Las Vegas Podcast-a-Palooza

Blogs, Blogging, and Podcasts, Hotels, Las Vegas, Special Events
Posted August 16th, 2008 by Christopher - Add comment

Vegas Podcast-A-PaloozaToday at 4pm at The Palms Hotel, Podcast-a-Palooza is going down featuring Five Hundy By Midnight, The Last Vegas Strip Podcast, and The Vegas Gang, as well as a special guest appearance by George Maloof.

I’m planning on going out and saying hello to everyone so hopefully we’ll see you there!


Score One For The Good Guys! – Net Neutrality

Blogs, Blogging, and Podcasts, Las Vegas, Political and Social Awareness
Posted August 1st, 2008 by Christopher - Add comment

This Wired article describes a federal court order for Comcast to allow free flow of traffic for all net services.. to quit throttling for certain types of file sharing, et cetera… It’s corporate censorship.

Cox Communications, you’re next, guys. Internet citizens aren’t going to stand for monitoring and regulation of the net by people that they have to pay for service.


Stupid Metro – Thanks For All the Effort

Blogs, Blogging, and Podcasts, Hotels, Las Vegas, Nevada, Political and Social Awareness, Stories
Posted July 28th, 2008 by Christopher - Add comment

I just saw this article in my news feed and it really pisses me off:

Sexual Assault At A Strip Hotel: Metro Searches For Suspect

Now if you open and read that article you see a bunch of completely useless information.

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“Get Nailed” Salon Las Vegas

Blogs, Blogging, and Podcasts, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Entertainment, Nightlife, Shows and Entertainment, Sin City, Sports and Health
Posted July 27th, 2008 by Christopher - 1 comment

First off: Great marketing! I just love the name… So much so, in fact, that today I thought to myself, “Self, you should go get a last minute pedicure before you leave on your summer trip to Texas,” having seen their very memorable sign dozens of times.

See, the thing is, on Sundays nail salons, hair salons, and those sorts of service-oriented businesses tend to close early, usually by five or six p.m.

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