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Billionaire Boys Club Night Forest Digi Camo Tee

The latest tee from Billionaire Boys Club. The tee features a Night Forest Digi Camo motif and comes in white and black. Should run like $80 – $90 in the US.

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Adidas Torsion Special

These Adidas Torsion Special is set to drop in October 2010. Adidas pull something out the closet on us with these 1990 retro’s. They feature beige, grey, black, green, and orange colorway with leather and mesh uppers.

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H574J New Balance

Look what I found today….

These New balance H574J came to life from the collaboration of New Balance, Designer Label Almond, and L.A. Retailer Ron Herman. This Hybrid hiking boot sports the U.S.A. Flag on the heel tab, navy suede with hues of white and gray on the toebox, and of course the reflective N logo.

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Insta Pump Fury – REEBOK

I just don’t know what to say first….

WOW, these look funny as hell! But most mesh joints are funny looking.. Wonder how they fit? I hear atmos the Japanese retailer is behind these new silhouettes poppin up. The “Original Mesh Pack” Insta Pump Fury.

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Samurai Armor – Chanel X Tetsuya Noguci

Came across this today… So over the Top!! Samurai Armor by Chanel. This was created by Tetsuya Noguchi. Resign, cashew lacquer, cloth and glass was used to make the Armor. The double “C” Chanel logo is located on the chest. Enjoy!!

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Bahama – Sperry Top-Sider

Sweeet!! These puppies are poppin!! Sperry Top-Sider drops the Bahama. They come in three favors; black, blue and gray woolen uppers. The shoe sports a moccasin-style toebox with deck shoe soles. These are a must have to add to the collection.

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WordPress 3.0.1

After nearly 11 million downloads of WordPress 3.0 in just 42 days, we’re releasing WordPress 3.0.1. The requisite haiku:

Three dot oh dot one
Bug fixes to make you smile
Update your WordPress

This maintenance release addresses about 50 minor issues. The testing many of you contributed prior to the release of 3.0 helped make it one of the best and most stable releases we’ve had.

Download 3.0.1 or update automatically from the Dashboard > Updates menu in your site’s admin area.

Note: If you downloaded 3.0.1 in the first 20 minutes of release (before 2200 UTC), you’ll want to reinstall it, which you can do right from your Updates screen. Our bad.

PHP 4 and MySQL 4 End of Life Announcement

Our approach with WordPress has always been to make it run on common server configurations. We want users to have flexibility when choosing a host for their precious content. Because of this strategy, WordPress runs pretty much anywhere. Web hosting platforms, however, change over time, and we occasionally are able to reevaluate some of the requirements for running WordPress. Now is one of those times. You probably guessed it from the title — we’re finally ready to announce the end of support for PHP 4 and MySQL 4!

First up, the announcement that developers really care about. WordPress 3.1, due in late 2010, will be the last version of WordPress to support PHP 4.

For WordPress 3.2, due in the first half of 2011, we will be raising the minimum required PHP version to 5.2. Why 5.2? Because that’s what the vast majority of WordPress users are using, and it offers substantial improvements over earlier PHP 5 releases. It is also the minimum PHP version that the Drupal and Joomla projects will be supporting in their next versions, both due out this year.

The numbers are now, finally, strongly in favor of this move. Only around 11 percent of WordPress installs are running on a PHP version below 5.2. Many of them are on hosts who support PHP 5.2 — users merely need to change a setting in their hosting control panel to activate it. We believe that percentage will only go down over the rest of the year as hosting providers realize that to support the newest versions of WordPress (or Drupal, or Joomla), they’re going to have to pull the trigger.

In less exciting news, we are also going to be dropping support for MySQL 4 after WordPress 3.1. Fewer than 6 percent of WordPress users are running MySQL 4. The new required MySQL version for WordPress 3.2 will be 5.0.15.

WordPress users will not be able to upgrade to WordPress 3.2 if their hosting environment does not meet these requirements (the built-in updater will prevent it). In order to determine which versions your host provides, we’ve created the Health Check plugin. You can download it manually, or use this handy plugin installation tool I whipped up. Right now, Health Check will only tell you if you’re ready for WordPress 3.2. In a future release it will provide all sorts of useful information about your server and your WordPress install, so hang on to it!

In summary: WordPress 3.1, due in late 2010, will be the last version of WordPress to support PHP 4 and MySQL 4. WordPress 3.2, due in the first half of 2011, will require PHP 5.2 or higher, and MySQL 5.0.15 or higher. Install the Health Check plugin to see if you’re ready!