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6:43PM

This Week in Sports 2010: Week 16: NFL Draft, NBA Playoffs, MLB Standings

This week I go over the 2010 NFL Draft: Clausen falls, the NBA Playoffs: LeBron James's amazingness throughout the Playoffs so far, and the MLB Standings: Tampa Bay leaders of the league! FIRST VIDEO VERSION OF TWIS 2010.

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8:35PM

Review: Opera Mini 5 Beta for Android

Opera Mini 5 for Android is my most used app on my phone. It is a fantastic web browsing experience and I would take it over the Dolphin Browser. The one thing I do miss from the standard browser and Dolphin Browser is multi-touch. I really hope Opera decides to fix this! I also would like to see the option to make this the primary browser. It is pretty annoying to use the Google Search button and have it take you to the standard Android browser.

But overall, I give this browser a good 4.5/5. See you all in the next post.

1:28PM

Unboxing: Blue Snowflake Microphone

So far in my testings, this portable "professional" microphone is living up to all the positive reviews it has been getting. Its compact footprint takes up very little space on my desk which is always a plus, and is very easy to stow away in my laptop backpack. It is PC and Mac compatible and it needed no setup to work with my MacBook Pro, it is just plug-and-play. My review will be coming up in a week or so.

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11:12PM

Review: Antenna Sleeve for MacBook Pro 13"

This is a really nice sleeve with great attention to detail. Antenna makes a variety of simple yet not boring looking sleeves for Mac (or PC). They use YKK Zippers to ensure great protection, and to give a satisfying clicky sound when zipping. This sleeve is highly recommended and the exterior pouch adds a bonus that you do not find on most sleeves. 

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10:37PM

This Week in Sports 2010: Week 5 (Super Bowl XLIV Edition)


Who Dat? Drew Dat. Drew Brees was unreal in the biggest game of his career. Brees was 32/39 for 288 yards and 2 touchdowns in the 31-17 Saints (who were down 10 at the end of the first) victory. The Super Bowl MVP was Super indeed. But the Saints most clutch player was not on offense. He is one Tracy Porter. Porter, with his carved hair and all (Google it), got the game saving interception again. First against Brett Favre in the NFC Championship game, now Peyton Manning with roughly 3 minutes left to go up 14. 

Sean Payton made some of the gutsiest plays in Super Bowl history. Going for it on 4th and goal, the onside kick to end the half, playing Reggie Wayne close with the risk of him beating Porter. All his gutsy attempts paid off. 

Looking at Peyton Manning's pass that was picked, you will see that it was a decent route, and a decent pass. But it was a GREAT read by Tracy Porter. Peyton was on a role during that whole drive, and Reggie Wayne was involved in the drive for the first time all game. But there was that hard hitting, aggressive, take-all-risks Saints defense there to halt the Super Bowl dreams of yet another team, and yet another legendary quarterback. Peyton was 31/45 with 333 yards, 1 touch down, and 1 pick. Joseph Addai was the surprise of the game for me as he rushed for a solid 77 yards and 1 touch down with 58 yards receiving. The story of the week was probably Dwight Freeny's ankle. It was sore all week and there were rumors he would not play. But he played as he said he would and did not do bad. He had a crucial sack on 3rd down and forced the Saints to double team him every snap. 

This was one of the most exciting Super Bowls in a long while, and was very close to being the first one ever to go into overtime. Super Bowl XLIV will go down in history as a feel-good story on how one team had the whole country behind them, and how the town went from ruins to Super Bowl Champions.

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