November 8, 2007 by creativemeasures
I was visiting a friend this past weekend, and he had Guitar Hero for the xbox360. We played for a few minutes before I had to leave, and I have to say, the game rocked so hard, I immediately went out and bought it.
If you have not had the chance to play Guitar Hero – Legends of Rock go out right now and get it! If you have ever played air giutar while listening to your favorite song, you will love this game.
Guitar Hero is available for the Xbox 360, Playstation2, Playstation3, and Nintendo Wii.
Buy It Today – Play It Tomorrow!
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August 26, 2007 by creativemeasures
Obviously, kind of off topic, but I came across this very cool, ajax enabled, home bathroom design interface.
While the specifics are limited in what you can create, I think this is a great way to get potential customers involved with your product, and pulling them in to further inquiry.
Anyways, I just wanted to share a neat find. It’s very cool and worth a look. Check out Rebath – One Day Bathroom Remodel
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August 14, 2007 by creativemeasures
Ok, so not really sculpture related, but I just had my bathroom remodeled, and the results were fantastic. Darryll Shedd and his employee’s over there at Rebath of Massuchusetts really stand by their product, and it shows.
Check them out!
Rebath – Bathroom Remodeling
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May 17, 2007 by creativemeasures
Who knew Picasso sculpted? And it’s shipped FedEx 3 Day? That’s frightening.
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May 17, 2007 by creativemeasures
J. Jules Vitali has spent 23 years developing and perfecting Styrogami, an art form sculpting a single styrofoam cup. Some of these sculptures are crazy.
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May 17, 2007 by creativemeasures
“If you have yet to try and carve a pumpkin in a 3-D manner you need to. Its fun and everybody enjoys a cool pumpkin. Unfortunately they begin to rot less than a week after carving so be sure to take plenty of pictures”
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