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Powered Razor Blades 01/16/2004 11:33 AM

Gillette unveils new electric pulsing blade razor: The razor wars are pretty funny: two blades, three blades, four blades, now power.

Gillette rolled out a new high-tech, premium razor Thursday, a souped-up version of Mach3Turbo with a battery-powered handle that sends electric pulses to the cartridge to make hairs stand on end.

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motov3raz.jpg imageMobile-Review has a breakdown of the new Motorola V3 "Razor" phone, an almost all-metal clamshell that surprisingly doesn't forego a lot of features to reach its tiny size. Similar in function to the v600, the titanium-clad V3 is still fairly wide, but manages to remain less than 14mm thin in profile even with lots of built-in features (like Bluetooth).

To launch this September between $650 and $750, this spiritual successor to the StarTac is yet another hot phone from Motorola that manages to waltz into a crowded phone market and instantly make its own segment. It may be small, but I expect sales of the V3 to be big (I can't believe I just wrote that).

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The magical Venus razor 06/22/2005 03:01 AM

I am not a fan of disposable razors, they always seemed wasteful to me, and never very good. So a long time ago -- before they made fancy razors for women -- I started using Gillette men's razors. Over the years, I slowly upgraded until I was using the Gillette Mach 3. And I was happy. Until I left it in the shower on Nantucket last week. So I headed to Duane Reade for a new razor and for some reason decided now was the time to try a ladies' razor. The Gillette Venus looked nice and the handle appeared ergonomic and easy to manoveur, so without much thought I bought it. Then I shaved my legs with it.

OH MY GOD!!

What was I thinking using that crappy old Mach 3 for all those years? The Venus is AMAZING! Easy to control, nimble around the ankles, slick and fast up the calf, and above all, smooth! My legs haven't ever felt so smooth after a shave ever! I'm counting the minutes until I can shave again, that's how much I love this razor. It's a triple-mint, double-plus-good, two-thumbs up, five stars and diamonds razor. For sure.


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Vipul's Razor 2.72 (Default branch)


Vipul's Razor 2.72 (Default branch) 06/17/2005 05:01 PM
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m3power.jpg imageShaving is an art. And like most art, or Perl, there's often more than one way to do it. For the last few years, my +3 Wand of Baby's Butting has been the Gillette Mach 3, usually with a very dull blade and lots of steaming foam (helped even more so by my recent installation of this little beauty in the shower). Now ConsumerWhore reviews the latest iteration of Gilette's Mach 3, the M3Power, a lime-green vibrating model that is powered by a AAA battery in the handle. He likes it well enough, not because it shaves more closely, but because it lets him shave faster. And if like mine, your Mach 3 was stolen by the ladyfriend to shave legs, a dual-purposed M3Power will be snatched up soon enough -- be sure to buy two.
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(May 16, 2005 – New York, NY) – Razor & Tie Entertainment today announces a label-wide launch of an ongoing series of podcasts. The company is harnessing the new medium to expose fans to new music from the company’s burgeoning roster and to enable their artists to reach a wider audience. The first podcasts are now available on the company’s website at www.razorandtie.com/label/podcasting/

The launch will also include podcast songs from up-and-coming Razor & Tie rock bands, including New York City’s indie guitar-rockers Sam Champion, Brooklyn’s enigmatic metal band, The Giraffes, and Temecula, CA pop-rockers, The Chemistry with more to come. The site will continuously be updated with exclusive tracks, song debuts, tour diaries and more.

“Razor & Tie has always strived to be at the forefront of new trends in the media,” commented Michael Krumper, SVP Marketing at the label. “By distributing podcasts by our acts, it gives them yet another avenue of self-expression that can connect with new fans in an immediate and unfiltered way.”

The first podcast, entitled “The Danko Jones Road Report” is 6-minute audio program recorded by Danko Jones, lead singer, songwriter and guitarist of the Toronto-based power rock trio of the same name, and offers an unedited look inside the ‘Pandora’s Box’ of a rock band on tour. Similar to the syndicated radio show that Danko hosts in Europe (www.themagicalworldofrock.com), the singer holds forth on his favorite topic – rock’n’roll. The singer’s encyclopedic knowledge of rock music and the many high-profile musicians who drop by their gigs are showcased in the first of this upcoming series of podcasts.

“I liken these podcasts to a phone call home to a friend answering their questions of “what’s up?” and “how’s the tour going?,” Danko Jones comments. “Pretty intimate, me in my hotel room after a gig.”

Danko Jones’ debut US album, WE SWEAT BLOOD, was released in April, 2005 and the lead radio track, LOVERCALL is currently #1 on FMQB’s Specialty Charts and was just added to WYSP, the largest active rock station on the East Coast. As the title of the album suggests, this band is dedicated to performing live – they are currently on the road with Mando Diao and after a short break in June, the band will be back on another full tour of the U.S. starting July 5th.

About Razor & Tie Entertainment:
New York-based Razor & Tie Entertainment has become one of the fastest growing independent entertainment companies in the United States, successfully selling audio and video products through traditional retail distribution, direct response television advertising and smart, e-commerce based websites. Founded by co-owners Cliff Chenfeld and Craig Balsam, Razor & Tie, a vertically-integrated company, encompasses a record label, a home video company, an in-house media buying service, major label distribution, an experienced marketing, promotion and sales team, a direct marketing operation and a growing database of entertainment consumers.

For further information, please contact the Razor & Tie Media Relations Department:
Amy Welch, 212-598-2202, awelch@razorandtie.com


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We should separate behavior and structure by discarding inline event handlers like onmouseover="switchImages('fearful',6,false)". Instead, as with CSS, we should use triggers to tell the script where to deploy the behavior.

Great stuff. He advocates the use of your own custom attributes on elements to drive script behavior (eg >input type="text" required="true" inputtype="phonenumber" <). This is one of my favorite tricks as well, but the major drawback is that your page will no longer validate, because there's no such attribute as 'required' or 'inputtype' in the HTML spec.

My solution to that problem has always been 'ignore the errors', but J. David Eisenberg wrote a companion article on how to create your own custom DTD that includes the new fields. This seems a bit like overkill, but if you have a standard javascript library that makes use of a fixed set of custom attributes, and you use it over and over, a custom DTD could come in handy when you're making sure your site still validates.

A List Apart is a very low-volume site, but whenever they publish something, it's always well worth the read.


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The Onion 2056 06/24/2005 05:52 PM
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State of the Onion


State of the Onion 01/22/2004 02:11 AM
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Not the onion, but may cause tears


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The Onion keeps getting funnier In this week's edition, Antonin Scalia bans the media from covering his acceptance of a free-speech award, and also tells Americans "Most of the rights that you enjoy go way beyond what the Constitution requires." Haw-haw! Get it? Oh, wait a second...

The Onion: 2056


The Onion: 2056 06/22/2005 01:56 AM

The Onion 2056: The Onion is doing somethin' special this week. It's a look forward to the year 2056, complete with monstrous Flash interface. Some of the headlines:

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  • Final Installment of Frogger Trilogy Poised to Sweep Oscars
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