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I'm Michael Koby, and I love technology. I'm also a programmer, currently doing Ruby on Rails development for a small Houston startup. Here I talk about technology, programming, politics, movies, music, and anything else I feel I need to talk about. If you would like to know more, you can check out the About page.Popular Series
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Why Microsoft’s Zune Could Fail
Microsoft has announced their iPod rival, it is called Zune. The new digital audio player (DAP) is rumored to sport WiFi, a fast processor for gaming, and a satellite radio receiver. While all of this sounds great on paper it … Continue reading
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Why the Christian Music Industry Gets it Wrong
In today’s Christian market music is divided into two types: Secular and Christian. With this kind of seperation it is often easy for a Christian parent to dictate what is ok for their children to listen to and what is … Continue reading
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Ganaja Babe by Michael Franti w/ Spearhead
It’s Friday and this song is nice, smooth, and relaxing… Ganja Babe by Michael Franti w/Spearhead From “Songs From the Front Porch” Heavy medicine ya see my eyes are feeling red again I’m bringin’ light like Thomas funky Edison been … Continue reading
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Tomorrow!
Clerks 2 The above trailer is for MATURE audiences only. [Technorati Tag: Movies] [Technorati Tag: Clerks 2] [Technorati Tag: Kevin Smith]
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5 Books Everyone Should Read
After my post about Rich Dad, Poor Dad, I figured it might be time to do a list of 5 books that I feel everyone should read. Some of these are fiction, nonfiction, and even a comic book or two. … Continue reading
Why Microsoft's Zune Could Fail
Microsoft has announced their iPod rival, it is called Zune. The new digital audio player (DAP) is rumored to sport WiFi, a fast processor for gaming, and a satellite radio receiver. While all of this sounds great on paper it … Continue reading →