Thursday, March 17, 2011

I'm Baaaaaaaack!!!!




I've stopped blogging for more than a lil bit due to my time restraints, but I plan on managing my time better. And this is my re entry song.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Canon EOS D7




The most noticeable thing about this new camera is that it’s Canon’s second HD video recording enable DSLR. A new feature I like about the D7 is the dual axis electronic level function that shows tilt and roll angles.












Key Features:

  • 18.0MP APS-C COMOS sensor
  • ISO 100-12,800
  • 8.0 frames per second continuous shooting
  • 1080p HD video recording with manual controls
  • New 19-point AF system
  • 3.0 inch LCD (Clear View II with 920,000 dots)
  • 1.0x magnification and 100% coverage viewfinder
  • Wireless flash control
  • Environmental sealing

The view finder is larger than the 50D model I have and has a 19-point AF system for more detailed and customizable focusing. For a more in depth review the Canon 7D see dpreview.


Via: dpreviw

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Dame Dash Presents: BLAKROC


THE BLAKROC PROJECT://

BLAKROC FT. MOS DEF x JIM JONES - AIN'T NOTHING LIKE YOU (HOOCHIE COO)


This is gonna be soooo dope.

Lil Boosie Gets sentenced to 4 Years



Baton Rogue, Louisiana rapper Lil Boosie has been sentenced to four years in prison for violating the terms of his probation.

The rapper, born Torrence Hatch, was to serve two-years of a ten-year suspended sentence and was placed on active supervised probation for his third offense on a marijuana possession charge.

The sentence was the result of an October 22, 2008 arrest that uncovered drugs and a gun in Baton Rogue.

When Boosie was sentenced in September, Judge Chip Moore warned the rapper to stay out of trouble and to keep away from felons, guns and trouble in general.

At a sentencing hearing yesterday (November 9), Judge Moore double the original two-year sentence to four years, because Boosie’s house arrest ankle bracelet indicated that he had violated the terms of his release several times.

As a result, Lil Boosie, 25, was sent straight to prison to begin serving his prison sentence.

The Baton Rogue, Louisiana based rapper appeared at the 2009 BET Hip-Hop Awards in Atlanta where he spoke about his original two-year prison sentence.

“It’s just a minor setback,” Lil Boosie said. “I am not even a convicted felon and they are giving me time.”

Upon release, Lil Boosie must complete at least two years of supervised probation in order to have the gun charge dropped from his record.

Lil Boosie's album Superbad: The Return Of Boosie Bad Azz is in stores now.

I guess it's open season on rappers, hold ya head Boosie.