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September 22nd, 2007

Drago Endorses: Rock-a-fire Remix of Pop, Lock, Drop It

Posted by Drago in Movies, Sexy Time, Hip Hop, Creatures, Art, Rock, Internet, Tech

This is basically the best thing I’ve ever seen. It’s the singing robots from Chuck-E-Cheese singing the Remix to Huey’s “Pop, Lock, and Drop It.” It’s so necessary.

March 15th, 2007

Drago Endorses: College Life Magazine’s new website

Posted by Drago in Sexy Time, Multi-Culturalism, Art, Internet, Tech

Our buddies over there at College Life Magazine just put up their new website. It looks very professional and is almost entirely Flash-based. You should go there and check out their interesting articles, crazy college stories, and pictures of hot multi-ethnic girls not smiling.

March 13th, 2007

Drago Endorses: Where the fuck is Carmen Sandiego?

Posted by Drago in Movies, Internet, Tech, Travel

This is so awesome. I can’t even describe it, you just have to watch it.

February 9th, 2007

Drago Endorses: The Jordan 22 (video)

Posted by Drago in Hip Hop, Clothing, Tech

We aren’t huge fans of Jordans and we are sure that all of their R&D for the last few years has been dedicated to making the 23s sicker, but the commercial for the 22s is amazing. It will seriously give you goosebumps.

February 9th, 2007

Drago Endorses: Steve Jobs’ “Thoughts on Music”

Posted by Drago in Internet, Tech

If you haven’t seen it yet, Uncle Steve posted an open letter on the Apple website Tuesday. It addresses the current state of digital rights management and digital music in general. The letter explains how Apple licenses its music from the big record companies and why you can’t play iTunes on a Zune. It is an interesting read and it outlines what Apple would (allegedly) like to do for the consumers, if only the big music companies would let them.

There’s a boatload of professional analysis of this letter on the various Mac fansites, so we’ll just say this about it: In typical Apple fashion, they took something extremely complicated, explained it so anyone could understand it, and made themselves look smart and classy in the process.