grape (50% daily dose)
So who would have thought, that a bottle of tasty purple vitamin water was created by the rapper 50 cent?
He[50 cent] worked with glacéau to create and market a grape flavored Vitamin Water drink called Formula 50. In 2007, Coca-Cola purchased glaceau for US$4.1 billion. 50 Cent, who owns a stake in the company, was estimated by Forbes to have earned $100 million after taxes.
Honestly, they didn’t create something different here… its grape flavored water! But oh it tastes good, and because its owned by Coke, is available just about everywhere. The bottle itself gives no indication of its affiliation (if you don’t think too hard about its name anyway: formula 50).
I noticed yesterday afternoon, that under the bottle’s wrapper (ooh, there could be a clever pun here!) (which is unbelievably impossible to peel off) is a 50 cent promotion:
i’ve got your digits. and when i speak… people listen.
So with every bottle of grape vitamin water, you get a code to send someone a sweet 50 cent message on their cellphone - sign me up! Really. Do it.
I am quite tired of all these “stars” that think its cool to change their name to something ridiculous… I mean, 50 cent? What? How is that even remotely considered a name? Retarded - use the name your mom gave you. From now on, I will call you Curtis James Jackson III, and your stupid (but tasty) drink will be Formula Curtis James Jackson III.
(In all fairness, “50 cent” is his stage name - and his name is still legally Curtis, but do you ever see a star with a stage name referred to by their real name?)
For those about to rock… I salute you
The latest installment of the Guitar Hero series comes out Sunday, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. For the Xbox 360 it will be retailing at a gentle $99.99.
Ninety nine ninety nine.
What?
Guitar Hero I and II for PS2 were each $75-80, including game and peripheral. GHII for the 360 was $89. Why must GHIII for 360 be a hundred bucks? Outrageous. But I will still buy it.
The game sports a very impressive track list, and some new multiplayer features that really have me drooling. I’ll finally have a chance to win a few 1vs1 playoffs against my friends that are too good to be playing the game in the first place.
Hit the link above for the details on this fine game.
Dive Into Greasemonkey, at Thomson West’s Weekly Developer Forum
This afternoon I’ll be giving a quick presentation to a bunch of developers on the Firefox extension Greasemonkey, and some of the scripts I have written for it to aid my work here at Thomson.
Should be fun.
So where are my iPod Touch / iPhone applications?
Short story: I’ve been busy! Life is crazy, I no longer am a geek with too much time on my hands.
Long story: I’ve reinstalled 10.4 (from Leopard dev build) - and have compiled the iPhone toolchain. For some unfortunate reason my gcc is refusing to compile UIKit applications, but console applications seem to compile just fine. I hope to get this resolved soon, and in the near future there will be some native iPhone / iPod Touch applications available here on npike.net.
Some of my ideas:
- Google Calendar.app (duh!)
- GMail Notifier
- Jezzball
- Audiofications (Audio notifications for events the operating system doesn’t handle on its own)