Archive for January 4th, 2006

Seo long

The Los Angeles Dodgers, in search of starting pitching, acquired South Korean right-hander Jae Seo and left-handed reliever Tim Hamulack from the New York Mets on Wednesday for right-handed relievers Duaner Sanchez and Steve Schmoll.

The 28-year-old Seo made 14 starts for the Mets last season, going 8-2 with a 2.59 ERA. He walked 16 and struck out 59 in 90 1/3 innings. He also spent time with the Mets’ Triple-A minor league affiliate in Norfolk, Virginia.

Seo went 5-10 with a 4.90 ERA for the Mets in 2004. - CBS Sportsline

I thought Seo was pretty good…arguably the 3rd best starter at the end of last season

Mets sign infielder Bret Boone

The New York Mets today signed free agent infielder Bret Boone to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.

Boone, 36, split last season between the Seattle Mariners and Minnesota Twins.

“Bret is a veteran guy who provides us infield depth,” said Mets General Manager Omar Minaya. “His accomplishments in the majors are well documented. He’s an All-Star who has been to the post-season and knows how to win.” -MLB

USC vs Texas

VS

The Rose Bowl Game will host the BCS National
Championship, between USC and Texas
once again showcasing the best of
collegiate football in “The Granddaddy
of Them All.”

Tonight @ 8:00 PM ET on ABC

Masturdate

Conan O’brien’s hilarious dating show spoof!

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Ulitmate Avengers: The Movie

Official Site…Includes Trailer!

Fearless

Jet Li says the upcoming movie “Fearless,” the story of Chinese martial arts pioneer Huo Yuanjia, will be his last martial arts film.

Go to the Official movie site and click on Media to watch trailer

The 42-year-old actor told students at Fudan University that he wants to make more philosophical, family oriented movies, the Youth Daily newspaper reported Monday. - Yahoo Movies

Fok Yuanjia (Li) dreams of continuing the legacy his father established as a world-class fighter in China. After reaching his goal, however, a personal tragedy causes him to disappear for several years. He’s not heard from until the honor of defending his country in an international tournament surfaces. - IMDB

Polaroid Prank

Watch what your taking!..haha!

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High Definition camcorder

Back in late 2004, Sony introduced the first high-definition camcorder for consumers. It costs around $2,000 and took two hands to operate without shaking. JVC also came out with an HD camera.

Expect such cameras to become more common this year. Sanyo, for instance, will showcase the HD1 at the Computer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. Based around the same design of the palm-size video cameras Sanyo already sells under the Xacti brand, the HD1 can capture HD-quality video, as well as 5.1-megapixel stills. -Cnet