Daily Archives: June 26, 2011

MC Showcase 2011 Cypher

For the past couple months, the MC Showcase 2011 Cypher has been circulating around some of the top YouTube rappers. Asian American rappers comprise a good part of the list much like the Here We Go Yall Cypher last year.

The MC Showcase 2011 so far include:

1. an0maly
2. Prince EA
3. Traphik
4. Alyssa Marie
5. D-Pryde
6. Dumbfoundead
7. Sahtyre
8. Lil Crazed
9. Just Kidding Films – Unco Same
10. Just Kidding Films – Joverdose
11. Herbal-T(next up)

We’ll keep updating the list as more artists get added to the chain. BTW – the beats for the can be found here.

MC Showcase 2011 Cypher Playlist

2011 Jeremy Lin Basketball Academy

2011 Jeremy Lin Basketball Academy

If you have a kid in the San Francisco Bay Area that’s interested in basketball, check out the 2011 Jeremy Lin Basketball Academy. They can join Golden State Warriors guard and Harvard grad Jeremy Lin for basketball instruction and fun at the summer camp. It runs June 27 – July 1, 2011 and Jeremy Lin is there the whole time.

Each Camper Receives:
• Special edition Jeremy Lin Nike Camp T-Shirt
• Jeremy Lin Basketball
• Autographed Camp Team Photo with Jeremy
• Expert Instruction plus real game experience (Jeremy will be at site
during camp time)
• Opportunity to Win Contests and Prizes
• A Fun and Educational Experience Guaranteed!

Some of the techniques and principles that will be taught at the camp:
• Fundamental passing, ball handling, defense and rebounding
• “Straight elbow” shooting method
• Low post and perimeter one-on-one moves
• Playing with and without the ball
• Individual and team competition

Get more info here. The kids will probably get inspirational messages from Jeremy Lin.

2011 Jeremy Lin Basketball Academy

Jeremy Lin has been working with kids this off-season all over the San Francisco Bay Area.

Formula DRIFT: A Championship Sport


photo credit : J.Martinez / formulad.com

“There’s no right or wrong in drifting. How you drift is who you are. It’s like fingerprints. Everyone’s different.” Movies, such as Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift, popularized it. The Japanese created it and now, the unique drivers of Formula DRIFT are showing us how rear-wheel driving, losing traction, and over-steering is done. For the first time in eight seasons of competition, Formula DRIFT Pro Championship came to Florida for Round 3: Invasion. They had to. There was just too much demand for the sport. And it’s not just the people who recognize drifting. Some of their sponsors include Mazda, NOS Energy Drink, Import Tuner, and Falken Tire (because drifters can never have enough tires).

Daijiro Yoshihara
photo credit : J.Martinez / formulad.com

If you thought drifting looked good before, it’s on a whole other level seeing it for yourself. Tires are screeching, smoke is everywhere, walls are being clipped and as in all sports: the faster, the better. Needless to say, meeting one of these amazing drivers was not an option – it was a necessity. Currently in third place overall in the competition is Daijiro Yoshihara, who was then on his way to judge a Formula DRIFT international event in Singapore. One can probably tell from his name alone that he comes from the land where drifting was born.

Yoshihara explains, “I’ve seen drifting on the canyon roads of Japan and I thought it looked super-fun to do. Once I got my license, I started drifting on the canyon.” So what does one drive on a mountain road? “It was a 1986 Toyota Corolla (known in Japan as the AE86). It was so cheap, $200, and drift-ready! Of course, it was in bad condition, but good enough for me to learn drifting in. That was right before the Anime, Initial D (a cartoon that featured drifting), got popular.

So does drifting have a bright future? Or is it a fad, like the spinning rims?

Probably the first. “We’ve already been doing it worldwide. We have the Formula Drift Asia Series, with four rounds in four different countries. Also, the exhibition events have been held in Abu Dhabi, Qatar, and Panama.” Who would have thought a creation in the mountains of Japan would gain such fame? With competitions, such as Formula DRIFT, and drivers, such as Daijiro Yoshihara, leading the way, there is a good chance of this sport gaining even more recognition than it has right now. So what is it about drifting that has us wanting more? In the words of Keiichi Tsuchiya, better known the [real] “Drift King”, “I drift not because it is a quicker way around a corner but the most exciting way”. Well, who can argue with that?

Dai Yoshihara Formula Drift 2011 Season (Behind the Smoke on GTChannel.com)