The new DLC for Batman Arkham City is out NOW! More than just challenge maps it is full playable extra story. As the dust settles in Gotham, Batman is lured back into Arkham City by its last remaining super-criminal; Harley Quinn. Now more dangerous than ever and leading a homicidal gang of her own, she is hell-bent on taking her revenge against the Dark Knight.

Being that Arkham City is one of the best games I’ve ever played I’m really looking forward to this new content. I wish more developers would create more story-driven game add-on DLC like this.
Download Harely Quinn’s Revenge on Xbox.com
Update/Review: I finished Harley Quinn’s Revenge last night and it took about 2 hours and 15 minutes to play through. I’ve bought games for $60 bucks in the past that didn’t entertain me for that long so 800 MS points was a good value. Also, it wasn’t more of the same. Playing as Robin was different from playing as Batman with different moves and abilities. The only bad thing I’ve noticed about it is that it’s not like the Catwoman DLC where you can “park” Batman near some cats in certain areas of Arkham City and play as Catwoman throughout the entire city. It would have been really cool if they would have done this with Robin and gave him the full range of Arkham City to play in instead of just the Harley Quinn missions. I hope they continue to create and release new story-based DLC like this. When you have a game as “near-perfect” as Batman: Arkham City you just want to keep playing it.

If you don’t have Batman: Arkham City yet the Harley’s Revenge is available as part of the Arkham City: Game of The Year Edition that came out yesterday (which also includes the Catwoman DLC, Robin DLC, Nightwing DLC, and Skins).
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As a follow up to my last post, Nook Color Keyboard Case, I’ll show you how to use a keyboard and mouse using a USB hub with your Barnes & Noble Nook Color running CM 7 or CM 9. I have shown this working with the 7″ Leather Case Mini USB Keyboard for Tablet PC from my last post but this process will work with just about any keyboard or mouse.
- Purchase this item from eBay: 7″ Leather Case Mini USB Keyboard Stylus for Tablet PC PDA Epad UMPC or This Case.
- Purchase a USB female to Micro USB male adapter or cable. Like this one.
- Purchase a Mini USB female to USB male adapter or cable. Like this one or this one. You can skip this if you are using a normal usb keyboard.
- Purchase a USB hub. Like this one. Or this one. Make sure it’s not a powered hub (powered buy an AC adapter or Batteries, usb powered is ok).
- Put the Nook in the Case and plug the mini usb keyboard into the into the adapter and the adapter into the usb hub.
- Plug the USB mouse or USB wireless mouse receiver (hopefully it’s Nano) into the USB Hub.
- Plug the USB hub into the USB to Mini USB adapter and the adapter into the Nook Color.
- Download and install Nook Color Tweaks from the Android Market or Google Play store
- Open Nook Color Tweaks, allow any superuser messages you get, and tap “USB Settings”
- Turn on External VBus and wait for a superuser message. (Again, be sure you are not using a powered hub or you will fry your nook when you turn this on)
- Turn on USB Host Mode and wait for a superuser message.
- Turn on Caps lock to make sure the keyboard is working.
- Click the left mouse button to wake it up and make the cursor appear.
- Type and mouse around like you were using a computer!
- If you find your Nook fits too loosely into the keyboard case just put a rubber band or an elastic hair band over the 3 tabs that hold the tablet in place behind the Nook.
- You can also plug in a USB flash drive or a USB adapter and a camera memory card using this set-up (But not a USB hard drive).
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CM9,
Cyanogen Mod,
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Turn your Barnes & Noble Nook Color running Cyanogenmod 7 or Cyanogenmod 9 into a “laptop” or a “transformer tablet” with this groovy keyboard case from ebay. I have tried Bluetooth keyboards in the past with poor results, getting too much interference from the Nook’s WiFi radio. This mini usb keyboard works great. It is responsive and doesn’t run the battery down much.
- Purchase this item from eBay: 7″ Leather Case Mini USB Keyboard Stylus for Tablet PC PDA Epad UMPC or This Case which will need the adapters below but will work with a usb hub/mouse.
- Purchase a Mini USB female to Micro USB male adapter or cable. Like this one or this one.
- Purchase this case, this case, or this case from eBay that is already Micro USB so you won’t need the adapters but it will not work with a usb hub/mouse.
- Put the Nook in the Case and plug the usb keyboard into the adapter and the adapter into the Nook Color.
- Download and install Nook Color Tweaks from the Android Market or Google Play store
- Open Nook Color Tweaks, allow any superuser messages you get, and tap “USB Settings”
- Turn on External VBus and wait for a superuser message.
- Turn on USB Host Mode and wait for a superuser message.
- Turn on Caps lock to make sure it’s working.
- Type!
- If you find your Nook fits too loosely into the keyboard case just put a rubber band or an elastic hair band over the 3 tabs that hold the tablet in place behind the Nook.
- Check out my next post for how to also use a mouse!
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CM7,
CM9,
Cyanogen Mod,
Gingerbread,
Ice Cream Sandwich,
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So… People keep breaking their iPhones and asking me to put new screens on them (you know who you are). I decided to commemorate this phone’s survival (against all odds) by placing the broken screen in a 4×6 photo frame with a photo of an iPhone under it.
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The ShowDogSource.com website is a simple online store I made a long time ago. I was rushed to get it done before the client went to a large trade-show but I managed to get it made, including all photography in time. I like the simplicity of it. Most of what makes it cool is in the back-end though. I made integrated accounting for it so it can make it’s own invoices and it can do all it’s own reporting. This streamlines order fulfillment and eliminates the need to bottleneck everything through a program like QuickBooks. The design aspects I like about it are it’s simple colors, full width search box, and a little cart icon that gets filled with numbers as you add items to the shopping cart. This is also one of the first sites I got to use the light box I made for product photography.
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I bought these fog lights on clearance at Wal-Mart for $10. They fit nicely inside the bottom grill thing of my cavalier. Yes, I do like Coca~Cola that much.
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Can’t decide what to plant in Farmville? Want to know the fastest way to earn coins? Do you want to make the most coins per click? Do you need to know what is best to plant for a 4 hours, 6 hours, 10 hours, 16 hours, 1 day, 2 days, 3 days and 4 days? Below you will find the profitablity of each and every seed in Farmville. Now includes Fire & Ice Roses, Yellow Roses, and White Roses!
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I have recently updated my Farmville Seed Profits excel spreadsheet to include xp gains and new seeds. If you have Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice.org you can sort by the columns that match your goals.
- Just highlight the column (excluding the title row),
- Right click,
- Click on sort,
- Click on sort largest to smallest.
- You will see a “Sort Warning” saying that it found data next to your selection.
- Check “expand the selection” and click sort.
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Drill or melt holes in some floppy disks and zip tie them together. Not much to it.
Check out Vokabre’s holder with 2 more floppy disks holding the organizer at an angle with all his markers.
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