Who's Better?

Rey Mysterio vs. The Undertaker

Does Rey Mysterio have a prayer's chance of winning against The Undertaker. Or will the Undertaker be burying Ray Mysterio? Find out on Sunday, January 31st. Don't forget, Rey beat Dave Batista, the "Animal," to get this chance at The Undertaker.

Rey Mysterio is the ring name for Oscar Gutierrez. Oscar, born 12/11/1974) is a Hispanic Professional Wrestler. Mysterio is currently signed with WWE's Smackdown. From 1996 to 2001, Mysterio was with WCW, and from 1995 to 1996 with ECW. Rey is known for his high flying style. He appears to fly through the air. And at 5'6" and 175 lbs he seems lighter than air. Rey Mysterio is additionally a national supporter of AmeriCares.

On January 31st, Rey Mysterio will be wrestling The Undertaker. The Undertaker is the ring name for Mark Calaway, born 3/24/1965, is an American Professional Wrestler. Also part of WWE's Smackdown, Mean Mark has been wrestling since 1984. As The Undertaker, Calaway is among the oldest WWE wrestler. And at 6'10.5" and 299 lbs, there's every good reason to expect The Undertaker to squash Rey Mysterio.

Who do you think will win ... you decide.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Web & Wireless Cell Phones

Google launched its own Android phone, the Nexus One, that it will sell directly to customers via the Web, bypassing the wireless carriers. Not that the carriers seem to mind-they're all jumping on the Android train, too. Verizon, which blanketed the airwaves over the holidays with ads in support of the Android-based Motorola Droid, will provide service for the Nexus One next year. (At the moment, the phone works best on T-Mobile; you can get it for $179 with a two-year contract, or $529 without.) On Wednesday, AT&T also joined forces with Google. The carrier best known for hosting the iPhone announced that it would launch five Android devices in 2010. AT&T's move means that every major mobile carrier in the United States now offers Android devices.
Wireless Phone, Web-Based Cell Phone