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iPod Shuffle Gone?

taken from ipodnn.com

All signs point to the end of the iPod shuffle as we know it, according to a TheStreet.com columnist: “Apple Computer may be about to phase out — or replace — one of its low-end iPods, if the availability of the device on the company’s Web site – and through its retail partners — is any indication. Customers can no longer buy the one-gigabyte iPod shuffle through Apple’s Web store or through those of such leading online retailers as Amazon.com, Wal-Mart, Best Buy, and Circuit City. Apple’s Web store has been out of stock on the 1GB shuffle since mid-December, according to enthusiast site AppleInsider.com… In addition, a survey of 12 Apple retail stores chosen at random found that seven of them — including a store in Los Angeles and one in New York’s SoHo district — did not have the 1GB shuffle in stock and didn’t know when they would receive it.” The column notes that the Nano, which was expected to be available in limited quantities through the holiday season, were more available. Dwindling inventory is often a sign that company will replace the product.

“The company typically sells down inventory of models it plans to replace well in advance of actually introducing replacement models. Prior to introducing the flash-based nano in September, the company bled down its inventory of iPod minis, the model the nano supplanted. The strategy resulted in disappointing iPod shipments in the company’s fiscal fourth quarter.”

Apple’s website, which says that it will have stock in mid-December, may also provide some color on the future plans of the company maker. “That would come just after Macworld, the annual gathering of Apple product developers and enthusiasts. Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the Shuffle at Macworld last January.”

taken from ipodnn.com

Good thing I got a nano!

Andrew

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Kewanee Sports League Episode #0005

This week we are talking to NO ONE! Due to the holiday season, I am giving EVERYONE the week off for interviews.  Who won this week in our playoffs?  Where there any upsets?  Who is playing for the plaque?  Listen for ALL the details.

Check out the site for lots of updates!
http://www.section86.com/ KSL Episode #0005

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Party at Chestnut Street

I got a keg… So fuckin drink with me!!! You know the number or the email address!

Andrew

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Kewanee Sports PLUS League [tear]

Today, I got knocked out of the running for the plaque. I lost to Blake by 33 points… I beat him by 40, 90, and .39. It was time for him to beat my ass. It sucks, but I play my brother this week… PWNAGE!!! I WILL PWN YOU AARON!!! I shall rule the day!

I have been doing the podcast and I am a week behind right now… Starting today I will get caught up. I love doing these! They are fun and I enjoy them.

Andrew

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I hope… Christmas

I hope everyone had a merry christmas! I know that I did. Thanks to everyone who sent us a gift or money! Time to relax!!!

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Merry Christmas!!!

Mrry Christmas to all and to all fuck Happy Holidays. Ah… Oh well Happy Holidays, but MERRY CHRISTMAS TODAY!!!

Andrew

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Kewanee Sports League Episode #0004

This week we are talking to NO ONE! Due to the holiday season, I am giving EVERYONE the week off for interviews.  Who won this week in our playoffs?  Where there any upsets?  Listen for ALL the details.

Check out the site for lots of updates!
http://www.section86.com/ KSL Episode #0004

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Gamecube out sold the XBox 360… Bullshit???

taken from Gamasutra / Digg.com

Game software have increased once again in Japan, in what is generally the second busiest retail week of the year, with sales up 22 percent on last week, and 163 percent above the weekly average. This underlies a strong end to the year which looks set to continue into the next few weeks, with major releases such as Kingdom Hearts II and a new Nintendo DS Brain Training game yet to come.

The number one title was the latest in Namco’s Tales of role-playing series, with Tales of the Abyss recording an impressive 404,667 unit sales. Aided by the time of year and the tenth anniversary of the series in Japan, this is notably better than the performance of Tales of Legendia in August which recorded around 242,000 sales in its first week, as well as January’s Tales of Rebirth, which had approximately 335,000 units sold in the first week.

The rest of the chart, though, has been completely dominated by Nintendo format games, with no less than six first party titles from the publisher itself. Animal Crossing: Wild World recorded sales of above 100,000 for the third week running to come in at number two with 183,699 units sold, while Mario Kart DS also sold more than 100,000 in its second week with 145,666 units.

more at Gamasutra

Andrew