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Did you ever imagine the day when a specialty coffee shop would start selling breakfast? I don’t mean the complimentary sugary confections we’re all used to…but breakfast. That day hath come. Starbucks announced that beginning on March 3, 2009, it would pair a drink with one of two new breakfast sandwiches.
“Welcome to Starbucks. How may I help you today?”
“Yeah…lemme get a…a Siren Sausage Sandwich and a tall caffe latte…non-fat, no whip, double trouble…no, no…make that a black eye…and half caf.”
By obscure comparison, the Amazon Kindle is like a Jonas Brothers album. You don’t know anyone that owns one, yet somehow Amazon can’t keep them on the shelves. Now the Kindle 2 is being released on February 24, 2009. It’s about as thin as a magazine, boasts a 25% increase in battery life, and can hold over 1,500 books. How many college kids would rather have this than lugging around ten 20-lb. text books in their backpack?

Courtesy ESPN
A-Roid, Ster-Rod, A-Fraud, Agent Orange (nice tan)…the nicknames are flying after ARod’s interview with Peter Gammons on ESPN. Orange you glad you told the truth, ARod? Smart move.
Speaking of orange…the Texas Longhorns got a commitment from another McCoy this week…Case McCoy. According to InsideTexas.com, the younger brother of Colt McCoy will play join the ‘Horns squad. No word yet on whether or not he will be accompanied by an attractive girlfriend that will sit with his parents at the games.
Along the college recruiting lines…it seems things get more and more ridiculous each year. Recruits are being treated like kings before they even step foot on campus. The result? They often develop an attitude of entitlement. South Carolina recruit, Alshon Jeffery, was told by head coach Steve Spurrier that he could keep his #2 jersey digit.
The problem? It’s retired.
Sterling Sharpe donned the number while he attended the University of South Carolina. Sterling is opposed to the idea. Don’t give in, Sterling! You’ll just add to the growing attitudes of entitlement among college recruits. Just a piece of the spectrum of college recruiting’s thin gray line.
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In my list of five must have free BlackBerry apps, I didn’t include a GPS app…primarily because I didn’t find one I really liked.
WHERE is a GPS-based application made up of various widgets. WHERE accesses your phone’s GPS location to first determine your location, and then offers up an assortment of information via each of these widgets.
These widgets currently include Gas Buddy (cheap gas), Starbucks (“cool” coffee), Eventful (concerts), Yelp (reviews), and AccuWeather. You may also add any available widgets via the WHERE app or at WHERE.com.
WHERE is a free app available for the BlackBerry Bold. From the get go, I’m having issues with the GPS recognizing my location. Assuming you’ll have similar issues, there are other options with which to set your spot just in case.
To download this app, visit m.where.com via your BlackBerry.
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