With the ever-increasing use of the internet to buy goods and services, the need for having online payment services on your website is ever more important. Used to be that your website was just a window to the world advertising what you could sell. Now it is your entire store. Customers need to be able to find what they want, take it to the register, and pay for it while sitting at home in their jammies.
Archive for March, 2009
Online charge
Monday, March 30th, 2009Beware the overhand
Monday, March 30th, 2009That’s right. Watch out for that screaming-sally of a serve coming right over the top at ya. Sacrifice the body and stick it right in the path of that 9-inch sphere of doom.
Smack!
Owwwwww!
City-league volleyball ain’t what it used to be, folks. Lake Havasu has the big guns come out for their Parks and Recreation league. Less emphasis on the ‘recreation’ and more on the ‘park your sorry butt on the floor if you get in the way of my epic serve’.
Can’t wait for next week. We’ll have fun. Hope my arms heal by then.
Diamond Bridal Sets
Monday, March 30th, 2009Wow! I guess you never know what a really nice ring looks like until you’ve seen one on the net. Not just a wedding ring or an engagement ring, but a bridal set. Spend even a little bit and the shipping is free. Plus you don’t have to go down to the mall and fight your way through crowds of teenagers sticky with Cinnabon to get your jewelry.
Watchmen review
Friday, March 20th, 2009After a couple of years of constant waiting by every comic-book geek in the world, the ultimate comic-book movie was finally released. Watchmen isn’t the ultimate comic-book in general popularity or in sales but is a contender among the fans of comic b00ks, the people that actually go to comic book stores on a regular basis instead of relying on Barnes & Noble for their graphic novels.
Watchmen picks up directly where 300 left off in terms of style and visually stunning slo-mo scenes. A solid cast without any superstars ensures that there are no strange distractions (like Brad Pitt as Dr. Manhattan; too weird). The opening montage stretches the movie to be a little longer but also serves to establish the alternative reality that we’re about to spend 165 minutes in.
Although filled with the occasional over-the-top sex and violence, Watchmen is an entertaining, yet very different superhero film that explores what vigilantes dressing in costumes without supernatural powers might evolve into. There are no Lawful Good Superman characters. Each character brings his and her own problems, neuroses, and issues with them. Some are driven mad, others are driven to despair. It is Rorschach that falls permanantly into his masked persona. While the Scarecrow demands his mask in the Batman movie, it is Rorschach who freaks out without his alter ego.
The dilemnas that the characters face at the end of the story are the most interesting part of the movie. Can you truly justify the murder of millions of people? Do the ends justify the means? In the context of this movie, it is ironically the fictionalized versions of real people that are the most cartoonish. Both Richard Nixon and Lee Iacocca among others make appearances in the film. With these super villians running the country, industry, and the world, the extreme actions that the Watchmen take can be justified. But is the case in the real world?
If the general populace of the world chooses to make the most evil and destructive among us into our world leaders, than the only was to save the people of the world from ourselvesĀ is to force us all to get along. The creators of this story seem to have a very low view of people in general and the leaders that we elect. The story suggests that it is inevitable that we will destroy ourselves through war, pollution, or nuclear devastation. Therefore, killing a few million innocents to force the rest of us to unite against a common foe is a justifiable plan to save us all. After all, it’s just a few million of the same
The problem, of course, is that our leaders are not as evil and cartoonish as they are portrayed in this alternate universe. Despite the constant and overwhelming exaggeration of the threat of nuclear war in the 1980′s, Reagan’s policies did not result in the inevitable confrontation that the elite predicted, but in the end of the Cold War and the peaceful destruction of the Soviet Union. The doom and gloom of the elite prognosticators is never as bad as they say, and the conservative and liberal leaders of the world are rarely as bad as their opponents would like to make them.
The idea of destroying cities around the world to unite the world in peace may appeal to some self-appointed elite of society but is a terrible evil when considered for the real world.
Buy Video Card
Friday, March 20th, 2009It’s hard to believe how far computer technology has come in just the past ten years. Back in the 19′s no one could dream of the speed that today’s video cards would have. If they did dream, then the cost was just amazing. So go ahead, experience the culmination of decades of research and technology at a fair price and buy a video card online, then get blasted away in the newest video games.
Trebuchet away!
Friday, March 6th, 2009I love it when a very simple (and free) web-based game can just capture my attention for the better part of an hour. Good thing that I’m not at work right now with this thing. The concept is very simple. Time your release of stones thrown with a trebuchet to knock down walls, decapitate soldiers, and bring down the king. The big trick in the harder levels is to take down the flag. That’s how the Europeans conquered the world and that’s how you get big points in this game.
Wholesale liquidation
Friday, March 6th, 2009And here’s an interesting idea. It’s an online auction site that specializes in auctioning off stuff like consumer electronics as lots. If you have a burning need to get your hands on 40 XBOX 360s or a truckload of housewares, then this is the place for you to come. Even if you want to unload your 20 iPods or even just a single camcorder, people will come to this site to buy wholesale electronics.
Rubix-pent
Friday, March 6th, 2009Okay, now this is absolutely going over into the ree-donculous. For those out there in the world where the Rubik’s cube is just too easy for their brains to get around. Someone has developed a puzzle cube where each face is a pentagon with a pentagram inside. There are a thousand moving parts and takes days just to create and assemble. Currently it appears to be a one-of-a-kind with the ebay auction taking place soon.
Hopefully, the buyer wants it for it’s beauty and not to open the gates of hell.
Moon wine
Friday, March 6th, 2009Wines from around the world are becoming more and more popular as regional wineries have more and more access to international markets. Recently there has been a major influx of wines from such far flung countries as Chile, South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia. Maybe the grapes grow better upside down below the equator. Joining a monthly wine club gives you a variety of different types of wines to try everything from local California to international varieties in their wine of the month.
Movie Ender
Friday, March 6th, 2009In the continuing saga of the increasingly delayed saga of an “Ender’s Game” movie, it was recently revealed that although Warner Bros. have did not renew their option to make this classic space yarn into a big-budget classic, another production company immediately gobbled it up. Late last month Orson Scott Card turned in yet another script revision that he calls the best yet to Odd Lot Entertainment. This company appears to be have been around for a few years now with their biggest success coming with last year’s “The Spirit”, costarring Samuel L. Jackson.
Maybe they can get Sam Jackson to join in on a major roll. Do I dare say it? I dare. Mazer Rackham? Could Samuel L. pull off being a half-Maori New Zealander? I hope so.