Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Eddie Cibrian



Eddie Bryant Cibrian (born June 18, 1973 in Burbank, California) is an actor of Cuban descent. He is an only child. Cibrian has starred in The Young and the Restless as the rapist Matt, Baywatch Nights, Sunset Beach as leading man Cole Deschanel, Third Watch, Tilt, and Invasion. He has also guest-starred in Saved By The Bell, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and Beverly Hills, 90210. His movie credits include Living out Loud, But I'm a Cheerleader and The Cave.

Jason Adonis



Gay porn star Jason Adonis: Brunette young buck Jason stands 6ft 2ins tall and has a smooth, muscular physique along with a beautiful butt. From Illinois and born in August 79, he has an 8-inch cut cock and a scar on his back apparently gained from breaking it while playing football. He began his porn career in 2002 as a Jet Set exclusive before moving on briefly to Falcon. He tops, rarely sucks dick and is allegedly straight. He also works in construction. His brother Tristan began his porn career with Falcon in 2004.
The Forgotten


3DO Interactive Multiplayer (most commonly referred to as 'the 3DO') was a line of video game consoles released in 1993 and 1994 by Panasonic, Sanyo and Goldstar. The consoles were manufactured according to specifications created by The 3DO Company, and were originally designed by Dave Needle and RJ Mical of New Technology Group. The system was conceived by entrepreneur and EA Games founder Trip Hawkins. Despite a highly-promoted launch and a host of cutting-edge technologies, the system's high price ($699.95 USD at release) and an over-saturated console market brought the 3DO to a speedy demise.



The Atari Jaguar was a video game console introduced to the US market in November 1993 against the Sega Mega Drive (known in the United States as the Genesis) and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as a powerful next generation platform. It was touted as the "first 64-bit system". The system eventually wound up as a commercial failure and prompted Atari to finally leave the hardware business.



The PC-FX is NEC's 32-bit successor to its PC Engine (US:TurboGrafx 16) released in Japan on 23 December 1994. The PC-FX only used CDs as opposed to the PCE's (TG16) use of HuCards (it did have a CD peripheral, though). What's unusual about the PC-FX is its computer-like design. It stands upright like a tower computer while most other consoles of that time lay flat. The controller resembled the Sega Mega Drive's in shape, only with more buttons. Another interesting feature was its three expansion ports, as expansion ports are relatively underused in consoles and therefore their inclusion increased the price without offering a great deal to the end user.

The Playdia was a video game console released in 1994 by Bandai. It was only released in Japan. It was intended for a young audience and the controls were suitably simple. It was the only traditional console ever released by Bandai, excluding the handheld WonderSwan line of systems. Bandai did, however, also manufacture the Atmark interactive multimedia player, also known as the Apple Pippin. The release price was from $250 to $300.
Cars from Around the World

The Opel Calibra (badged as a Vauxhall in the UK and a Holden in Australia) was launched in 1989, a front-wheel drive coupé based around the running gear of the Opel Vectra A, (Cavalier under the Vauxhall name) which had been launched the year before. The Calibra, styled by the American head of GM design Europe, Wayne Cherry (retired), is considered by some the most stylish Vauxhall/Opel ever, but being based on the Vectra chassis its ride and handling were not significantly better than that of the family car from which it grew. It was, however, the most aerodynamically efficient Opel ever, with a drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.26. It remained the most aerodynamic mass production car for the next 10 years, until the Honda Insight was launched in 1999 with a Cd of 0.25. Power was initially from 2.0 L 8-valve and 16-valve fuel injected I4, engines but in 1992 a turbocharged 2.0 L engine with four wheel drive and a top speed of 240 km/h (150 mph) was added to the range. In 1994 a 167 hp 2.5 V6 was introduced, thus creating what many considered to be the finest Calibra to date. Available with both manual and automatic transmissions, the V6 wasn't as fast as the Turbo, but was rather more civilised, and proved to be more reliable than the complex 4wd flagship model. During its lifetime, the Calibra was much more popular than its nearest rival, the Ford Probe, which was considered to be too American for most European people's tastes. In 1995, the Vectra A was replaced, but the Calibra continued until the end of 1997, when it was finally axed from the Vauxhall/Opel range. Although a smaller coupe (the Tigra) was available, the marque was left without a mid-sized coupé until the Astra Coupé was launched in 2000.

Cars from Around the World
1985 Ford Telstar TX5

1988 Ford Telstar TX5

1993 Ford Telstar TX5

The Ford Telstar was an automobile sold by the Ford Motor Company in Asia, Australasia and Africa, comparable in size to the European Ford Sierra and the American Ford Tempo. It has been progressively replaced by the Ford Mondeo. Like the smaller Ford Laser, the Telstar was in fact, based on a model produced by Mazda in Japan. It shared its platform with the Mazda Capella/626, the differences being confined to some styling, engine sizes, and specification. The first model (also known as the AR) was launched in 1983, replacing the Ford Cortina. Unlike the Cortina, or its Sierra successor, the Telstar was usually only available as a sedan or hatchback (known as the TX5). However, after 1988, a Telstar version of the 626 wagon was sold in Japan and New Zealand.
James Marsden



James Marsden was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma. He attended Putnam City North High School, in Oklahoma City. He went to school with fellow X-Men alumni Rebecca Romijn who played Mystique in the 3 X-Men films. Growing up, James was always interested in Acting but also took a shining to The Wrestling Industry, Impressed by the showmanship and athletecism, Even involving himself in a Local Wrestling Fed. under the Moniker and costume of "El Gato Negro" (The Black Cat).
Rocco Siffredi



Rocco Siffredi, byname of Rocco Tano (born May 4, 1964) is an Italian pornographic actor, now working as a director and producer of pornographic movies. In his choice of screen name, Siffredi was allegedly inspired by a character from the movie Borsalino (1970), "Roch Siffredi", played by Alain Delon. He is also known as 'the Italian Stallion', a name he was given in reference to a feature of his anatomy. As of 2005, he has starred in over 1,300 pornographic films.
Blast from the Past
The Witches of Eastwick

Alex, Jane, and Suki are three bored New England woman left to live without their husbands. They innocently conjure up a mystery man, who could satisfy all their desires. A new man moves into town - and he fits the bill perfectly. Daryl Van Horne is filthy rich and wild eyed, and within days the three women have all discovered almighty power within themselves. Will good triumph over evil, or will Daryl continue to have his evil way with his witches ?