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Snapback hats are the in accessory these days and SnapHats.com is definitely the most comprehensive resource for unique caps I’ve ever seen. Regardless of whether you’re a trendy bro trying to find some vintage Charlotte Hornets gear or simply someone interested in a stroll down memory lane; this site is for you.
My 7 and 5/8″ sized noggin won’t stop me from scooping up a few caps with throwback Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Hawks logos on ‘em.
Check out the site, and send our buddy Philip a nice message for us when you make your purchases.

Despite making very few of these collaboration hats with Estate LA last year, we’re still noticing that they pop up everywhere. NBA games, MTV, etc. It’s crazy. It looks like a lot of the right people scored one. Be glad if you own one, because they aren’t coming back around.
I’m not sure I even understand what I just watched here. But this game supposedly got a perfect score among gamer-nerd publications all over the world. Who knows. I realize I’m behind the curve, but I’m still trying to figure out how to play Super Mario Galaxy… Enjoy…
Sorry about the stupid ad that precedes this video. It’s a great video and it’s worth sitting through the ad. I’m so pumped now. Goosebumps people…

photo by Joe Martinez
I met Jerry Rice last weekend and learned about his legendary training sessions. Read more over at StandardATL.com.
Leaving The Zoo recording studio, we were bussed-off the Laney College where the Oakland Nike Football Combine was taking place. We were about to get our butt’s handed to us as we were about to get very familiar with Nike SPARQ training.
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After waking up in San Fran last Saturday, the Nike Media Group (including myself & Joe Martinez), boarded a bus to Oakland’s The Zoo recording studio for a footwear briefing. The briefing was structured to cover Nike’s 2010 releases in the athletic training department which would expose the design decisions and technological advances that went into the creation of the Trainer SC 2010 (which I would later test drive), Edge TR, Trainer 1.2, Huarache TR, and finally Free TR (Joe spent the weekend in these).
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There’s one pole near the Golden Gate Bridge where they seem to “allow” stickers to go undisturbed. Everything else in the area is pristine. I had to make sure PROCESS was in the mix…