True talent. This guy has chopping skills for days. And he’s moved on to the mpc now.
True talent. This guy has chopping skills for days. And he’s moved on to the mpc now.
The Obama administration offered General Motors and Chrysler LLC a huge carrot Monday – the possibility of billions of dollars more in loans if they can win additional concessions from creditors and unions.
It also gave GM and Chrysler a break by not recalling the $13.4 billion already loaned to GM (GM, Fortune 500) and the $4 billion already loaned to Chrysler.
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On Tuesday, March 31st, Sony evidently has something BIG to say! SmartHouse reports that the company is set to make a global announcement regarding the PlayStation 3!
No one is saying a thing, but the rumors have been swirling about the proposed price drop, with Sony even recently being publicly pressured by third-party publishers to make the cuts soon.
Considering that March 31st also happens to mark the end of Sony’s current fiscal year, a PS3 price drop announcement wouldn’t be unreasonable to expect.
This guy does it all…lol
And some classic UGK
New UGK out tomorrow! Cop it!
Truth is here the truth is here!
Jeezy knows how to push a record.
Thom Yorke, lead singer of Radiohead, remixes a Doom song. Imagine if these two made an album together? Instant Classic Material
Some music news in relation to Obama:
In other news Obama’s administration has sided with the RIAA in issues dealing with copyright infringement. The Obama administration has sided with the recording industry in a copyright lawsuit against an alleged peer-to-peer pirate, a move that echoes arguments previously made by the Bush administration. A legal brief filed Sunday in a case that the Recording Industry Association of America is pursuing in Massachusetts argues that federal copyright law is not so overly broad and its penalties not so unduly severe that they count as “punitive.” Current law allows a copyright holder to receive up to $150,000 in damages per violation.