Friday, December 3, 2010

Quick update

Been busy, so haven't been able to update. Listen to these songs to keep you busy, cheers:)



Colours - Not Missed

BOTNEK –  BotParty Mixtape Vol 1


Thursday, December 2, 2010

Big Game Tonight


Today marks the return of Zydranus Ilgauskus Lebron James back to cleveland.

On July 8, 2010, in a controversial ESPN special, James announced that he is "going to take his talents to South Beach and join the Miami Heat." Crushing the hearts of every Cavaliers fan. Tonight fans will have the chance to get some revenge on Lebron, where a most likely sold-out crowd is expected to not keep silent.

* Thoughts on tonights game? I'm predicting a big game from Lebron, but think Cleveland will keep it close.

Happenings in Edmonton


To give you Edmontonians an idea where to go for your music-fix. I put up a list of events for the month of December. If there's positive response or even a response, this might become a monthly occurrence. For more information click on the links provided.

Interesting


Thought this was an interesting article, decided to post it. 


Baseball’s annual drug report came out yesterday and the results are not terribly surprising: 3,714 drug tests and 17 positives, only two of which were for PEDs used byEdinson Volquez and Ronny Paulino. The other positives were stimulants and recreational drugs.

Creative Marketing101

EA created a pretty unique marketing campaign to promote it latest video game. They setup an arcade unit on the streets of NYC, where people can come play with Orlando Magic forward Dwight Howard the latest NBA game. Pretty cool idea.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

PR to the rescue



Here's a good example of public relations in action. 


Tom Flanagan, a former senior adviser to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, says he regrets his "glib" comment calling for the assassination of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
"It was a thoughtless, glib remark about a serious subject," Flanagan said Wednesday on the CBC's Power & Politics with Evan Solomon.
"I never seriously intended to advocate or propose the assassination of Mr. Assange. But I do think that what he's doing is very malicious and harmful to diplomacy and endangering people's lives, and I think it should be stopped."
Earlier, Flanagan said in a statement to CBC News, "If Mr. Assange is arrested on the recently announced Interpol warrant, I hope [he] receives a fair trial and due process of law.

Via: cbc.ca