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Archive for February, 2005

Nokia 6620

Monday, February 28th, 2005

Well, after much research, I decided to pick up a Nokia 6620 “smartphone”. I figured I am not smart, so my phone may as well be. Smartphones will become more commonplace soon as more and more make it to the US shores and marketplace. Basically, a smartphone is a combination mobile phone […]

The Car PC

Monday, February 28th, 2005

Well, this past week I spent many hours researching new cell phones for Danielle and I. I had decided, after seeing brother Tito’s Bluetooth setup in his new Acura, that Bluetooth was something I should look into. Of course, bluetooth led me into a whole new direction once I learned everything I could […]

Miserable Failure “Google Bomb” Update

Thursday, February 24th, 2005

I was just watching Fox News and President Bush speak with Vladamir Putin and thought about the famous “Google Bomb” for miserable failure. For those of you who do not know what a Google bomb is, let me explain it a little. Google uses the text from hypertext links (the colored text links you find […]

Hamburger Presses

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2005

Are you a a fiend when it comes to the barbeque? Well, I have been known to grill a thing or two and I also have been known to eat a burger or two. So, what better gift to get someone like me than a hamburger press? Don’t go out and get me one, I […]

Jason and Danielle Get Engaged

Friday, February 18th, 2005

Yes, that is right I asked Danielle to marry me on Valentine’s Day this past weekend in Vancouver, B.C.. I still have many people to call, but Danielle still has not removed the phone from her hand, so I figured I would write something here just in case any of you out there are […]

The Importance of EZ-J’s

Tuesday, February 8th, 2005

Well, I have been dorking around trying to figure out what I want to write here and well, I have finally figured it out. I may have to dedicate this blog to the deli sandwiches of the world, the “deliticians” as Lovette would say, and all of the people out there who love getting their […]

Exercise and the Deliman

Tuesday, February 8th, 2005

For those of you who don’t already know, one of my many nicknames is the Deliman. Shocker, I know. The biggest drawback to loving the sandwich in it’s many incarnations is that if you eat them all of the time, you better be exercising a lot. The club deluxe or biter’s deluxe […]

Interest Rates - Where Are They Going?

Monday, February 7th, 2005

What is going on in the world today? I have no idea and I really don’t know why interest rates are still so low in this country. Fuel prices have soared to levels never seen in this country. Food costs for staples like milk and beef have gone out of control. Home prices, well you […]

Crewed Charters

Monday, February 7th, 2005

Recently I learned about a different kind of boat charter called a “crewed yacht charter” or luxury yacht charter for those less technically oriented. Basically, a crewed yacht comes with…a crew. What amazed me was the prices that these crewed boats get for a week’s worth of work. For a “luxury” boat, something […]

Duke vs. Wake Forest

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2005

I was never a fan of the Duke Blue Devils, but I have to admit, since my relationship with Danielle started I now find myself rooting for those guys. I was not a huge fan of last year’s team and Luol Deng was a guy I could not really get behind…probably because of the hype. […]

Food Delivery

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2005

One of the projects we are working on (back burner) is Food Delivery Guide. Based on the fudamental need for good food, delivered to your door. The site is in a rough form right now and hopefully at some point soon, we will clean it up and integrate all of the features we would […]

Welcome

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2005

Well, I am testing out WordPress (a free blogger setup) here on golod.com to see how I like it. We are using blogger.com’s web based system to manage 13 blogs right now on 11 different hosts and 2 on blogger.com. The blogger dashboard is the easiest and most intuitive setup I have seen to […]