January 9, 2008 – 12:39 pm
Finally it’s in my hand now in one complete PITT action figure, I mean the PITT Series, Marvel Legendary Comic Book Heroes, Hence the name. Which was been released by Marvel Toys (aka ToyBiz). This highly anticipated line of first-rate action figures is based on characters from acclaimed comic artists and premiere publishers. These 6†figures capitalize on Marvel Toys’ unparalleled and award-winning ability to recreate super-poseable, high-quality, life-like replica action figures at affordable prices. But what really interest me in this toy is the 10″ PITT super sculpted figure which was really created so detailed and so real. For me the other character is just a bonus. Since PITT series first published in 1995, I started collecting the whole series, as of now I still have the first five series, some late releases and some cross-over in my collection. After those long year and never heard of PITT in comic scene and yet the Marvel Toys release this rippin’ character in 10″ figure, It was really amazing for me. It was never put in my mind that I can have this action figure in my hand now, thanks to Marvel. Hoping it will become a movie, better than HULK.
Here some info I gathered around the net about this Marvel Action Figures Collectibles
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Each figure is sculpted in vivid detail and expertly decorated to bring characters to life in 3D. Each 6†figure boasts unprecedented
poseability with up to 40 points of articulation! All packages include a piece to a larger figure. Fans who collect the entire series will be able
to build a 10†Pitt. A character created by Dale Keown, one my favorite artist since Image Comics and now with his Full Bleed Studio.
Series 1 consists of:
* Judge Dredd with “Timmy (Pitt friend)”
* Rip Claw
* Super Patriot (w/ variant)
* Madman
* Savage Dragon (w/ variant)
* Witchblade
BTW series 2 and Series 3 is already out in the Store check all series HERE
January 8, 2008 – 3:19 pm

Here is another comic’s hero theme for PC Modding, really cool and it was the “Rig of the Month” January Edition of Maximum PC magazine. Everytime I see this kind of Mod really tease me to plan of some PC Modding of myself which is also base on my favorite comic’s hero. I’m not sure if they already make a Zoids kind of PC. So know my mind was keep on running how to make my Zoids incorporate as a PC. Hopefully this summer I will come up on idea as well as time, and mostly budget to make it happen. So here is what the Batmobile is made of.
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“Started with a 1/6 RC Batmobile Tumbler from Walmart. Next I dremeled out all the RC gear to make room for the computer components. Then I made an aluminum plate to reinforce the Batmobile chassis. I installed all the LED lighting in the body incorporating 7 LED hard drive activity lights – 2 in front, 1 on each side and 3 in the “jet exhaust” to change it from blue/amber to blue/amber/red. Figured out the computer parts layout and installed them with necessary mods. “Stealthed” the on/off switch into the top of the car and manufactured a remote DVD eject button (hint: it’s the brown button on the right above the DVD). Voila! You have a Batmobile PC. AMD Sempron 2800+, 40 gig HD, 736 megs of DDR400 ram.”
Source: FusionMods




January 7, 2008 – 10:57 am

People just can’t get enough for iPhone 2.0 rumors, just like me. The CEO of AT&T just confirmed that a 3G iPhone is in the works for 2008, so there’s a chance that the iPhone 2.0 will be ready for its close-up in time for Jobs’ Macworld keynote. Of course, they won’t exhibiting in the upcoming CES 2008 where the expected Touch-screen Blackberry 9000 series will introduce. So let’s wait for the Macworld 2008, set on January 15, 2008 at San Francisco. It is said that Apple is already talking to manufacturers and contractors about major hardware and software changes/upgrades aimed at non-US markets. so I’m sure everyone in the cell phone industry—whether they admit it or not—will be looking over their shoulders for the looming news from San Francisco. Good thing I don’t buy the iPhone 1.0 and the iPod touch. Which for me, a lot of features still not been included by Apple in the First release of this two gadgets so this second version, which I believe is the most awaited version released by most gadget lovers. So by now let’s wait and see how Steve Job’s will going to explode the Macworld 2008 on January 15, 2008. iPhone 2.0, Sweet!!!
January 6, 2008 – 9:33 am
PvP_LostKnight of acidmods.com created this amazing mod in PSP. He able to fit a 30GB hard drive into a PSP and its connected to PSP thru USB cable and his using the IRShell Apps by Ahmad to run the most of his Homebrew Apps. So if you’re willing to sacrifice access to the UMD drive to a more internal storage amounting of 30GB or up to 1TB maybe, apparently there is no limit so it’s not impossible. Nothing is impossible in PSP Community. I can’t wait for the Tutorial to be released.
BTW attempting this kind of mod are may cause damages to your unit.
Source: Acidmods.com
January 5, 2008 – 2:02 am



My QR Code or Quick Response Code.
This is a very interesting stuff I found in most of the Japanese website, a QR Code. I seen this code before but I don’t usually pay attention to this stuff, but recently I dont remember, I try to click on it in Play-Asia.com and it send me to more information about it and how cool it is. And the best part of it was that my 3G cellphone which I bought in the Philippines last year (it was only now there’s a 3G phone here in Canada) was capable of running the Kaywa Reader Apps which I can able to decode the QR Code and knows what written in the code. So now my website is QR Code capable, so please let me know if you can decode the QR Code above.
I also change my header today and still thinking if I’m gonna be happy what it’s look like. Still don’t know if it will gonna be my final header and in respect to Anthony Bagget I will try to retain the orig. theme looks as possible. So guy’s what do you think with the QR Code on it.
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“A QR Code is a matrix code (or two-dimensional bar code) created by Japanese corporation Denso-Wave in 1994. The “QR” is derived from “Quick Response”, as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed. QR Codes are common in Japan where they are currently the most popular type of two dimensional code.
Source: Wikipedia.org
You can download and generate your own QR Code HERE