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	<title>busy girl thoughts</title>
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	<description>Busy young career woman's tips on cool gadgets for females, makeup, skin cares, Excel Macros, programmings, food</description>
	<pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 08:55:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Nightmare</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 08:55:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Life.... Miscellaneous?</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	What happens when you wake up one day, and you realize you&#8217;ve led your life wrong.  Nothing is what it&#8217;s supposed to be.  Nothing goes according to your plan.  You smile and laugh everyday but it&#8217;s all empty inside.
	You can&#8217;t do over.
	Do you march on with a bigger smile on your face?
	Do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>What happens when you wake up one day, and you realize you&#8217;ve led your life wrong.  Nothing is what it&#8217;s supposed to be.  Nothing goes according to your plan.  You smile and laugh everyday but it&#8217;s all empty inside.</p>
	<p>You can&#8217;t do over.</p>
	<p>Do you march on with a bigger smile on your face?</p>
	<p>Do you close your eyes again and wish it was all just a nightmare, and when you wake up again, things will be back to the way they&#8217;re supposed o be?
</p>
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		<title>Gin, Television, and Social Surplus - Here Comes Everybody</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 23:43:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Life.... Miscellaneous?</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I&#8217;ve been fascinated with blogging for a while.  My enthusiasm with the internet is not limited to blogging.   Facebook, twitter, wordpress, open source software, stickam, or anything that has to do with WEB 2.0.  A friend once asked why I&#8217;m into Web 2.0, and I couldn&#8217;t give her the answer.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I&#8217;ve been fascinated with blogging for a while.  My enthusiasm with the internet is not limited to blogging.   Facebook, twitter, wordpress, open source software, stickam, or anything that has to do with WEB 2.0.  A friend once asked why I&#8217;m into Web 2.0, and I couldn&#8217;t give her the answer.  </p>
	<p>I also spend a lot of time in the gaming society.  I browse various video games forums all day long, eager to pass on tips and updates I learned with complete strangers.  I patiently answer questions, no matter how repetitive or stupid they are.  (Mind you most of the gamers are &lt;18 years of age.)</p>
	<p>I always think this hobby of mine is a complete waste of time.  I&#8217;m better off doing _______ (fill in the blank yourself), I&#8217;d say.</p>
	<p>But today I came across <a href="http://www.shirky.com/herecomeseverybody/2008/04/looking-for-the-mouse.html#trackback">the transcript of a speech</a> given at the WEB 2.0 conference.  The transcript deeply moved me.  It touched a spot in my heart that I&#8217;ve always suspected existed, but didn&#8217;t know where.</p>
	<p>The article is long.  Before you lose your patience and don&#8217;t see how Gins has anything to do with Web 2.0, allow me to summarize a little for you:</p>
	<p>The author was once asked by a TV producer that where people find time to contribute to Wikipedia.  He said<br />
<blockquote>&#8220;No one who works in TV gets to ask that question. You know where the time comes from. It comes from the cognitive surplus you&#8217;ve been masking for 50 years.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
	<p>What&#8217;s a cognitive surplus?  Basically it the brain power of people with ample free time thanks to peace, booming economy and modern technology.  And what do we do with the free time?  We watch TV.</p>
	<blockquote><p>So if you take Wikipedia as a kind of unit, all of Wikipedia, the whole project&#8211;every page, every edit, every talk page, every line of code, in every language that Wikipedia exists in&#8211;that represents something like the cumulation of 100 million hours of human thought.</p>
	<p>And television watching? Two hundred billion hours, in the U.S. alone, every year. Put another way, now that we have a unit, that&#8217;s 2,000 Wikipedia projects a year spent watching television. Or put still another way, in the U.S., we spend 100 million hours every weekend, just watching the ads. </p></blockquote>
	<p>At the end of 20th century TV is the major source of entertainment.  In the 21st century, some of us started using our energy on the net:<br />
<blockquote>there&#8217;s an interesting community over here, there&#8217;s an interesting sharing model over there, those people are collaborating on open source software. But despite knowing the inputs, we can&#8217;t predict the outputs yet because there&#8217;s so much complexity.</p></blockquote>
	<p>The truth is, the majority of the work done, from blogging to open source software, will not have a significant impact to the society.  To rub salt into the wound, most of these attempts will turn futile.  Should we stop?</p>
	<blockquote><p>The way you explore complex ecosystems is you just try lots and lots and lots of things, and you hope that everybody who fails fails informatively so that you can at least find a skull on a pikestaff near where you&#8217;re going. That&#8217;s the phase we&#8217;re in now.</p></blockquote>
	<p>The author&#8217;s conclusion, to all of you fellow bloggers/web 2.0 contributors:</p>
	<blockquote><p>&#8230;ask ourselves, &#8220;If we carve out a little bit of the cognitive surplus and deploy it here, could we make a good thing happen?&#8221; And I&#8217;m betting the answer is yes.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>What smart girls lie about</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Apr 2008 22:16:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Life.... Miscellaneous?</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Smart girls like to pretend that they are comfortable with their intelligence.  When in fact, most girls would happily trade for an angel face, big boobs and average intelligence (um, sure, maybe slightly below average).
	Smart girls would never admit it though.  What they say instead is, &#8216;I wish men were smarter, or there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Smart girls like to pretend that they are comfortable with their intelligence.  When in fact, most girls would happily trade for an angel face, big boobs and average intelligence (um, sure, maybe slightly below average).</p>
	<p>Smart girls would never admit it though.  What they say instead is, &#8216;I wish men were smarter, or there were more smart men.  And I wish men were not as shallow&#8217;.  Translation: I wish I were dumber, and that way there&#8217;d be more intelligent men.  And i wish I were prettier, so more men would notice me.</p>
	<p>Disclaimer: I&#8217;m not saying smart girls are ugly, I for one am not.  But a girl always wishes she were prettier and skinnier.
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		<title>How good are you at reading minds?</title>
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		<comments>http://busygirl.blogsome.com/2008/03/15/how-good-are-you-at-reading-minds/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 21:16:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Life.... Miscellaneous?</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The first test challenges your ability to spot a fake smile.  There are similar tests out there but this one has video playbacks, so you can see the smiles in action.
BBC Smile Test
	This one is difficult.  You guess the person&#8217;s mood by looking at his/her eyes only.
Mind in the Eyes

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The first test challenges your ability to spot a fake smile.  There are similar tests out there but this one has video playbacks, so you can see the smiles in action.<br />
<a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/mind/surveys/smiles/">BBC Smile Test</a></p>
	<p>This one is difficult.  You guess the person&#8217;s mood by looking at his/her eyes only.<br />
<a href="http://glennrowe.net/BaronCohen/Faces/EyesTest.aspx">Mind in the Eyes</a>
</p>
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		<title>Anti-aging Skin Care - Prescription Only Products</title>
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		<comments>http://busygirl.blogsome.com/2008/03/11/anti-aging-skin-care-prescription-only-products/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 22:12:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Beauty Tips and Product Reviews</category>
	<category>Girlie Stuff</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I get asked a lot what skin product I use.  Here's a list of prescription-only drugs that I've tried thru my dermatologists.  They all work wonder, and are cheaper than expensive name-brands.  Well, of course they work better, and that's why they're not available over the counter.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I get asked a lot what skin product I use.  Here&#8217;s a list of prescription-only drugs that I&#8217;ve tried thru my dermatologists.  They all work wonder, and are cheaper than expensive name-brands.  Well, of course they work better, and that&#8217;s why they&#8217;re not available over the counter.</p>
	<p>WATCH OUT, sunscreen HAS TO BE USED and reapplied daily when using any of the products below.  And they shouldn&#8217;t be used during the day.  Otherwise you&#8217;ll end up with more brown spots or other sun damages.  Also, do not store them in the bathroom (too warm and too moist).</p>
	<p><strong>Bleach brown spots / freckles </strong> </p>
	<ul>Brand: Epiquin Micro 4% Cream<br />
Ingredient: HYDROQUINONE</ul>
	<p><strong>Anti-aging: reducing fine lines and wrinkles, reducing roughness and improving coloration; treat acne</strong></p>
	<ul>Brand: Renova 0.02%<br />
Ingredient: TRETINOIN (Vitamin A derivative, or retinoic acid)<br />
<br />Notes: Vitamin A family products work by increasing skin cell turnover rates.  In other words, skin cells die faster, new cells are generated, and collagen is produced.  Hence skin looks younger and firmer, skin-tone is more even, and all that good stuff.
</ul>
	<p><strong>Treat acne problems</strong></p>
	<ul>Brand: Differin<br />
Ingredient: ADAPALENE<br />
Notes: Differin has gel and cream types.  For my skin, gel is too harsh and drying, so I opt for cream.</ul>
	<p><strong>Treat acne and psoriasis, anti-aging</strong></p>
	<ul>Brand: Tazorac<br />
Ingredient: TAZAROTENE (Vitamin A derivative)<br />
<br />Notes: Tazorac is very similar to Renova.  Both are Vit. A derivatives, and work by increasing skin cell turnover rates.  See notes above for Renova.  Tazorac causes more irritation than Renova, and cannot be used by pregnant women.  My personal preference is Renova, because of irritation problems.
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		<title>Nourish your skin from the outside in: what’s the best way to keep wrinkles at bay? Vitamins A, B, C, E, and K</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 17:43:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
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	<category>Girlie Stuff</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Found this great article that explains different Vitamins&#8217; roles in skincare. 
]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Found this <a href="http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NAH/is_10_34/ai_n6261118">great article</a> that explains different Vitamins&#8217; roles in skincare. </p>
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		<title>Trees help me focus while meditating</title>
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		<comments>http://busygirl.blogsome.com/2008/03/06/trees-help-me-focus-while-meditating/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 21:14:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Life.... Miscellaneous?</category>
	<category>Zen</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	My mind is always racing with ideas, and thus my attention span is getting shorter and shorter.  During the day I usually have at least 5 tabs open in firefox, while running 3 things in the background, and listening music at the same time.
	So I&#8217;ve been meditating, or trying to meditate lately.  I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>My mind is always racing with ideas, and thus my attention span is getting shorter and shorter.  During the day I usually have at least 5 tabs open in firefox, while running 3 things in the background, and listening music at the same time.</p>
	<p>So I&#8217;ve been meditating, or trying to meditate lately.  I downloaded a bunch of short meditation Podcast on iTunes.  They range from 7 to 15 minutes, and I can do quick ones while at work. I just sit at my desk and close my eyes for a few minutes to slow myself down.</p>
	<p>But even 7 minutes is hard.  My thoughts are always flooding and my heart rate speeds up whenever an exciting thought or idea comes in.</p>
	<p>Today at the 6th minute, I opened one eye to check how many minutes I have left.  Then I noticed the tree outside my office window was swaying slowly with the mild wind.  </p>
	<p>The tree is deciduous. Right now it&#8217;s completely leafless and full of tree nuts hanging from the bald branches like Christmas tree ornaments.</p>
	<p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3242/2315398480_55cba93661.jpg?v=0/" height=400 alt="the tree outside my office window" /></p>
	<p>On the tips of branches, I saw tiny baby green buds showing their faces for the coming spring.</p>
	<p>The scene was so beautiful and it calmed me down instantaneously.  </p>
	<p>I kept my eyes open for the remainder of the podcast.  For a few minutes I became the tree.  I swayed with the fluctuating floods of thoughts.  I just let them come and go without resisting.  Underneath the busy brainwaves, my true and calm self, is slowly emerging.  It&#8217;s growing so slow that you may not see it at all.  But oh it is there.</p>
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		<title>Mac vs. PC vs. Linux — South Park Style | Compiler from Wired.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 00:57:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Geekie stuff</category>
	<category>Humor</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I watched it 5 times.  It never failed to make me lawl.
	Mac vs. PC vs. Linux &#8212; South Park Style | Compiler from Wired.com
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I watched it 5 times.  It never failed to make me lawl.</p>
	<p><a href="http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2008/02/mac-vs-pc-vs-li.html">Mac vs. PC vs. Linux &#8212; South Park Style | Compiler from Wired.com</a></p>
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		<title>Do iPhones really need cases?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 20:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Beauty Tips and Product Reviews</category>
	<category>Geekie stuff</category>
	<category>Girlie Stuff</category>
	<category>Apple</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[7 Months after I started using iPod socks for my iPhone, how does my phone fare?  Conclusion: I honesty don't think iPod socks provide much protection.  Most importantly, iPhone doesn't need any protection.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I had <a href="http://busygirl.blogsome.com/2007/07/27/ipod-sock-work-with-iphone/">post here</a> when I was searching for a good case that is aesthetically pleasing but not take the spotlight from iPhone&#8217;s stunning design.  I settled with cheap iPod socks.</p>
	<p>Now, 7 months have passed, how did iPod socks fare? How does my iPhone look?</p>
	<li>I accidentally tossed the purple sock into the garbage at the Seattle airport.</li>
	<li>Boyfriend hijacked the gray sock for his camera. </li>
	<li>I still change the sock daily to match my outfit.  Thank god I don&#8217;t have any purple shirt, but I sure do miss the gray one.</li>
	<li>Some colors are getting really dirty.  I&#8217;m considering tossing the in the washer and see if they&#8217;ll survive.</li>
	<li>The socks don&#8217;t cover the entire iphone. There&#8217;s always a section about 0.75&#8243; long that is exposed.</li>
	<li>I dropped my iPhone without the sock at least 5 times (6~ 9 times to be precise), on the sidewalk, wooden floor, carpet and linoleum floor.</li>
	<li>I&#8217;ve got lazy and sometimes I just put the phone in my purse without the sock on.  It rubs against my huge set of keys, a pen, and some other stuff I don&#8217;t care to remember.</li>
	<li>My iPhone looks IMPECCABLE!  There are minor scratches on 3 corners of the metal frame (I think mostly from being dropped on the ground), but no scratch on the glass surface, and no scratch on the back.  The part that is not covered by the sock looks the same as any other part of the phone.</li>
	<p>I honesty don&#8217;t think iPod socks provide much protection.  Most importantly, iPhone doesn&#8217;t need any protection.  </p>
	<p>I will still continue to use the sock.  Not only does it look so cute, it provides nice friction when I hold the phone.  I only dropped the phone without the sock on, because it gets slippery.</p>
	<p>It&#8217;s such a great fashion statement.  In company meetings, I see many girls with impeccable blow-dried hair, subtle yet beautiful makeup, well-tailored suits, and the cutest heels.  As soon as they put their iPhones on the table with bulky masculine black leather cases&#8230; the record scratch sound goes off, music stops.</p>
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		<title>Best active ingredients in a sunscreen</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 20:12:06 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Beauty Tips and Product Reviews</category>
	<category>Girlie Stuff</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Look for physical sunblocks, such as titanium dioxide or zinc oxide. These ingredients work by actually deflecting sunlight away from your skin, and are much more effective sun protection than chemical sunblocks...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I&#8217;ve read this multiple times from different sources, so I thought I should note to myself and the readers.</p>
	<p>This is taken from <a href="http://kaplanmd.typepad.com/">Dr. Kaplan&#8217;s site</a></p>
	<blockquote><p>When selecting a sunscreen, look for products labeled &#8220;broad-spectrum UVA and UVB” protection. The package should include a list of active ingredients. Look for physical sunblocks, such as titanium dioxide or zinc oxide. These ingredients work by actually deflecting sunlight away from your skin, and are much more effective sun protection than chemical sunblocks, such as Avobenzone, octocrylene, and oxybenzone.</p></blockquote>
	<p>To my horror, I realized my favorite hand cream, Cetaphil Daily Facial Moisturizer SPF 15 (I know, facial cream for hands? But no hand lotion has SPF in it, at least not the drug store ones), contains only chemical sunblocks.  I need to shop for a safer one.</p>
	<p>Also as a side note, I have not seen any sunscreen that does not protect UVB since&#8230; 1995?  Leave me a note if you see one.  I don&#8217;t know how many times I heard sales ladies telling me, &#8220;our product is unique because it protects against UVB&#8221;, and I immediately thought they just repeated the sales pitch passed down from the 80&#8217;s.  Even dermatologists warn me about sunscreens that only protect against UVA.  It really bothers me how professionals don&#8217;t do a reality check once in a while to see how the world has evolved.</p>
	<p>But then again, let me know if you are aware of a brand that has not kept up.
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		<title>Miss my friends…</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 04:13:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Life.... Miscellaneous?</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Friday night, home alone&#8230; 
	I&#8217;m so bored I whipped out my cell and started calling my old friends.  I haven&#8217;t done that in a long long time.  Now i spend most of my life in the cyberworld, and sometimes I feel like I&#8217;m losing the connection to the real world, that the cyber [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Friday night, home alone&#8230; </p>
	<p>I&#8217;m so bored I whipped out my cell and started calling my old friends.  I haven&#8217;t done that in a long long time.  Now i spend most of my life in the cyberworld, and sometimes I feel like I&#8217;m losing the connection to the real world, that the cyber world is more tangible than the real one.  I feel weightless, like a balloon let go by a child, quickly drifting away from the ground.</p>
	<p>After talking to some of them, I feel grounded again.  It feels good to be back.
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		<title>Blog Reorg</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 20:24:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Life.... Miscellaneous?</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I&#8217;ve decided to reorganize my blog.  I&#8217;ve set up a couple of WordPress blogs on my own webpages.  I&#8217;ll move most of the Geekie Stuff over and leave the girlie stuff here.
	The reasons for the move -
	1. I just want to play around with WordPress, and start writing plugins.  This is my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I&#8217;ve decided to reorganize my blog.  I&#8217;ve set up a couple of WordPress blogs on my own webpages.  I&#8217;ll move most of the <a href="http://smorelab.com/projects">Geekie Stuff over</a> and leave the girlie stuff here.</p>
	<p>The reasons for the move -</p>
	<p>1. I just want to play around with WordPress, and start writing plugins.  This is my way of forcing myself to learn more about php and java scripting, and God knows what else.</p>
	<p>2. I realize most of my readers are girls, and they are only interested in cosmetics.  I&#8217;ll concentrate more on that side in this blog.</p>
	<p>3.  I swear I&#8217;ll figure out a way to export blogsome blogs!!! &lt;&#8212; new year resolution #7</p>
	<p>I&#8217;m planning to move my geekie stuff <a href="http://smorelab.com/projects">here</a> like mentioned above.  I&#8217;m considering merging some of my travel posts to the other <a href="http://smorelab.com/blog">travel blog</a>, although I haven&#8217;t decided.</p>
	<p>In the meantime, please pardon the occasional funky look of the blog.  That means I&#8217;m trying to take things apart and reassemble them again.
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		<title>Steve Jobs Keynotes in 60 seconds</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 20:10:51 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Geekie stuff</category>
	<category>Apple</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	From Mahalo daily, for those of you who don&#8217;t have time to watch the whole thing. It&#8217;s pretty fun! Mahalo Daily » Blog Archive » MD038 - The Steve Jobs 90 Minute Keynote (in 60 Seconds)
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>From Mahalo daily, for those of you who don&#8217;t have time to watch the whole thing. It&#8217;s pretty fun! <a href="http://daily.mahalo.com/2008/01/16/md038-the-steve-jobs-90-minute-keynote-in-60-seconds/">Mahalo Daily » Blog Archive » MD038 - The Steve Jobs 90 Minute Keynote (in 60 Seconds)</a></p>
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		<title>How to add a command line utility in Terminal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 19:55:45 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Geekie stuff</category>
	<category>Shell, Unix, Terminal, Mac</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most basic guide to add a command line utility in Terminal, Mac OSX]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Today I downloaded a command &#8220;<a href="http://www.codethecode.com/projects/class-dump/">class-dump</a>&#8220;, but had no frig&#8217;n idea how to &#8220;install&#8221; it.  What I did was I downloaded the file, expanded it and double clicked on the executable Terminal file, and a Terminal window popped up showing the usage of the command, and automatically logs out.</p>
	<p>I tried executing the command in Terminal, and I got the error message &#8220;-bash: command not found&#8221;.  I moved the directory to where &#8216;class-dump&#8217; is located, and tried to execute there, and it failed for the same reason.</p>
	<p>I googled &#8220;install shell command&#8221; &#8220;install unix command&#8221; and tons of other terms, but nobody included a dumbed-down, step-by-step instruction on how to do it.</p>
	<p>So here&#8217;s how I finally did it-<br />
go to Finder, menu bar &#8220;Go to Folder&#8221;, <img src='/images/Picture2.png' width=400/></p>
	<p>and type in /usr/bin.<br />
<img src='/images/usrbin.png' width=400/> </p>
	<p>Here you&#8217;ll see all other commands.  Then just copy and paste the file in here.  It may tell you that you do not have permission to modify bin, and if that happens, click &#8220;authenticate&#8221;, and type in the administrator&#8217;s (my, in my case) password.  Then go back to Terminal.  You&#8217;ll be able to execute the command from any directory.  It&#8217;s that simple.
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		<title>The octopus who loves his Mr Potato Head | Metro.co.uk</title>
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		<comments>http://busygirl.blogsome.com/2008/01/11/the-octopus-who-loves-his-mr-potato-head-metrocouk/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 20:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Humor</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	just for fun, from http://www.metro.co.uk
	The giant Pacific octopus was given the toy for Christmas and has even learned to dig out food hidden in a secret box at the back of it.
&#8216;He&#8217;s fascinated by it,&#8217; said Matt Slater, of the Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay, Cornwall. &#8216;He attacks the net we use to fish the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>just for fun, from http://www.metro.co.uk</p>
	<blockquote><p>The giant Pacific octopus was given the toy for Christmas and has even learned to dig out food hidden in a secret box at the back of it.<br />
&#8216;He&#8217;s fascinated by it,&#8217; said Matt Slater, of the Blue Reef Aquarium in Newquay, Cornwall. &#8216;He attacks the net we use to fish the toy out every time we try to take it away.&#8217;</p></blockquote>
	<p><a href="http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?in_article_id=83550&#038;in_page_id=2"><img src="http://img.metro.co.uk/i/pix/2008/01/octopusAX_450x300.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
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		<title>Amazing Lyrebird video</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 19:15:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Came across this video today.&nbsp; The bird can do pretty amazing stuff, such as a Chainsaw! Unbelievably cute.     
	 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Came across this video today.&nbsp; The bird can do pretty amazing stuff, such as a Chainsaw! Unbelievably cute.     </p>
	<p><embed style="width:400px; height:326px;" id="VideoPlayback" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=3433507052114896375&#038;hl=en" flashvars=""> </embed>
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		<title>Bye, Bill Gates!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 01:48:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I can&#8217;t believe I&#8217;m saying this, but I&#8217;m pretty sad to see Gates go.
	I think most of us take Microsoft for granted, and under appreciate Bill Gates.&nbsp; No matter how Bill got where he is today, and how shitty Vista is, we can&#8217;t deny that he made the greatest impact in the 20th century and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I can&#8217;t believe I&#8217;m saying this, but I&#8217;m pretty sad to see Gates go.</p>
	<p>I think most of us take Microsoft for granted, and under appreciate Bill Gates.&nbsp; No matter how Bill got where he is today, and how shitty Vista is, we can&#8217;t deny that he made the greatest impact in the 20th century and continue to influence the 21st.</p>
	<p>I still remember how young and lively he was when I was little, and seeing his agile figure it reminds me how fast time flies (and how old i am).&nbsp; While saying goodbye to him, I&#8217;m also saying goodbye to my younger days, and a big chapter in my life.
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		<title>2008 Goals</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 19:09:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I was browsing on a game forum and one thread is about, &quot;What are some big things that will happen in 2008 for you?&quot; Lots of people jumped in and it seems everyone has a list of exciting things to come.
	I was shocked to realize that there is nothing for me.&nbsp; No joy, excitement, nor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I was browsing on a game forum and one thread is about, &quot;What are some big things that will happen in 2008 for you?&quot; Lots of people jumped in and it seems everyone has a list of exciting things to come.</p>
	<p>I was shocked to realize that there is nothing for me.&nbsp; No joy, excitement, nor despair.&nbsp; Just void. </p>
	<p>Do I have any goal this year? no. Resolution? no. </p>
	<p>I don&#8217;t know where I lost my passions as youth along the way. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
	<p>2008 will be the year of nothingness. </p>
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		<title>Blog Action Day - for a greener earth</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 22:41:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	  
	I&#8217;m proud to announce that busygirl is part of the blog action day.&nbsp; It is an initiative by lighter footstep.&nbsp; The idea is to have lots of voices on one topic, on the same day.&nbsp; If you&#8217;d like to participate you can just click on the link and get involved.
	I am an environmentalist.&nbsp; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p> <a href="http://blogactionday.org"> <img border="0" src="http://blogactionday.org/images/action_250x250.jpg" alt="Bloggers Unite - Blog Action Day" /></a></p>
	<p>I&#8217;m proud to announce that busygirl is part of the blog action day.&nbsp; It is an initiative by lighter footstep.&nbsp; The idea is to have lots of voices on one topic, on the same day.&nbsp; If you&#8217;d like to participate you can just click on the link and get involved.</p>
	<p>I am an environmentalist.&nbsp; Here are the simple things I do to contribute protecting the environment:</p>
	<p>&nbsp;- I try my best to use both sides of paper</p>
	<p>&nbsp;- limit the number of paper printouts&nbsp; </p>
	<p>&nbsp;- I changed 2 lightbulbs in my house to the energy saving ones</p>
	<p>&nbsp;- I turn off lights and unplug chargers when not in use (almost obsessive compulsively)</p>
	<p>&nbsp;- I recycle all my batteries (target &amp; wholefoods both take them)</p>
	<p>&nbsp;- I recycle or donate computer equipment, since they impose environmental damages&nbsp;</p>
	<p>I know I need to do more.&nbsp; But at this point there are simply too many mixed messages and incomplete information.&nbsp; For example, are hybrid cars really good? If my japanese car&#8217;s mileage is great, it&#8217;s probably as good as a hybrid car, since I&#8217;m concerned about the environmental damage the manufacturing process for hybrid cars cause.</p>
	<p>There are a lot of websites that ask you to donate to green funds to offset your carbon fooprint.&nbsp; This sounds like a wonderful idea.&nbsp; But does it really work? Who are the recipients of my contribution?&nbsp; What are they doing with the fund? Is my money better spent somewhere else?&nbsp; But for those of you who&#8217;d like to contribute this way, this <a href="http://www.carbonfootprint.com/" target="_blank" title="Carbonfootprint">site</a> is a good start.</p>
	<p>For now, I&#8217;ll stick to simple things and try not to harrass my family and friends.&nbsp; One tip I learned recently, is that cell phone chargers, when plugged in (even without connecting to your phone), drains power as well. So unplug it when you&#8217;re not charging.&nbsp; Hey, it&#8217;s good for your electricity bill too.</p>
	<p>&nbsp;</p>
<a href="http://blogactionday.org"></a>
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		<title>Gut reaction?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2007 21:13:02 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Fitness and Diet</category>
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    A small study links the type of bacteria living in people's digestive system to a desire for chocolate. Everyone has a vast community of microbes in their guts. But people who crave daily chocolate show signs of having different colonies of bacteria than people who are immune to chocolate's allure. That may be the case for other foods, too.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><a href="http://news.wired.com/dynamic/stories/D/DIET_CHOCOLATE_CRAVING?SITE=WIRE&#038;SECTION=HOME&#038;TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&#038;CTIME=2007-10-12-04-34-48">Wired News - AP News</a>   </p>
	<blockquote><p>A small study links the type of bacteria living in people&#8217;s digestive system to a desire for chocolate. Everyone has a vast community of microbes in their guts. But people who crave daily chocolate show signs of having different colonies of bacteria than people who are immune to chocolate&#8217;s allure.<img width="64" height="119" border="0" class="right" src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:Slke0ogl5eA6TM:http://www.nature.com/news/2003/030609/images/bacteria_180.jpg" alt="bacterial in guts" title="bacterial in guts" /></p>
	<p> That may be the case for other foods, too.</p></blockquote>
	<p> So we are (in some way, at least) controlled by the little guys in the guts? We humans like to think we rule the planet, when in fact microorganisms are the fittest in most environments.  I personally like to think that eating chocolate and prefer pepsi over coke is out of my free will, not the microbes in my guts.&nbsp; And I&#8217;d also like to think I went to school, got a job, and maintined a healthy diet is for myself, not for the masters in my guts.</p>
	<p>This research gave a new meaning to &quot;gut reaction&quot;.&nbsp;</p>
	<p>&lt;Photo credit: nature.com&gt;&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>The Lightest Sun Block for Face</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 20:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Beauty Tips and Product Reviews</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're like me, have  been in search for a face sunscreen that you can reapply whenever, wherever, even with makeup on, search no more.  Clarins UV plus does all those and more.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>All dermatologists will tell you sunblock is the best skin protector.&nbsp; You can use the most expensive skin products out there, but if you don&#8217;t use sunscreen, dark spots, wrinkles and loss of collagen will forever be your best friends.&nbsp;</p>
	<p>But all my friends and myself hate using sunblock on the face.&nbsp; We usually apply day lotion with SPF, but then we don&#8217;t reapply it throughout the day.&nbsp; Now, the sunscreen will only last an hour or two, depending on the SPF and your skin.&nbsp; Eventually even if SPF is high, the lotion simply wears off and your skin is NAKED under the sun.&nbsp; Reapplying sunscreen is a pain though.&nbsp; Sunscreen is usually thick, even the oil-free kinds, and how are we supposed to apply it when we have make up on? Don&#8217;t mention it clogs your pores and cause breakouts.        </p>
	<p>I&#8217;ve probably tried all sorts of facial sunscreens, from department store to drug store brands.&nbsp; To name a few, I&#8217;ve tried Cetaphil, Aveeno, Oil of Olay from drugstores. And Lancome, Estee Lauder and Shiseido from the department store, just to name a few.&nbsp; For a while I thought <a target="_top" href="http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-2658600-10443196?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.strawberrynet.com%2FproductDetail.aspx%3FProdId%3D37144%26region%3DUS%26goChar%3DS&#038;cjsku=03714281401"> Shiseido Extra Smooth Sun Protection Cream SPF 38</a> <img width="1" height="1" border="0" src="http://www.tqlkg.com/image-2658600-10443196" /> is impressively light, and a lot of my friends use it.&nbsp; With Shiseido though, I still didn&#8217;t reapply when I wear foundation.        </p>
	<p>But recently I found <a href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2658600-10443196?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.strawberrynet.com%2FproductDetail.aspx%3FProdId%3D70182%26region%3DUS%26goChar%3DC&#038;cjsku=07016980301" target="_blank"> Clarins UV Plus Protective Day Screen SPF40</a> <img width="1" height="1" border="0" src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-2658600-10443196" />, and as soon as I used the tester I was blown away. It is the best and lightest, bar none.&nbsp; It has a matte finish, and not greasy at all (the texture is more watery than any products I&#8217;ve used). The SPF is 40, which is strong enough, and oil free of course.&nbsp; And it&#8217;s small enough for me to carry in my small purse. I&#8217;ve been reapplying it 4-5 times a day (I live in CA, mind you), even with powder foundation on.&nbsp; I haven&#8217;t had any breakout from it.&nbsp;         </p>
  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-2658600-10443196?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.strawberrynet.com%2FproductDetail.aspx%3FProdId%3D70182%26region%3DUS%26goChar%3DC&#038;cjsku=07016980301"><img border="0" alt="Clarins UV Plus Protective Day Screen SPF40 ( Unboxed )" src="http://www.strawberrynet.com/images/products/07016980301.jpg" /></a> <img width="1" height="1" border="0" src="http://www.awltovhc.com/image-2658600-10443196" />
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		<title>Crazy Apple Rumors Site Announces New Books - Being a Whiny-Assed Apple Customer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2007 19:29:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take Control of Being A Whiny-Assed Apple Customer The Missing Manual for Dummies will show you, the whiny-assed Apple customer how to leverage your inherent ability to bitch, bitch, bitch. Whaaaah! The iPod’s battery runs out after five years! Whaaaah! Apple bricked my iPhone after I took a soldering iron to it and installed a bunch of crap I downloaded from a Nigerian web site!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><a href="http://www.crazyapplerumors.com/?p=943">Crazy Apple Rumors Site &raquo; Blog Archive &raquo; CARS Announces New Books!</a> This is too funny. I personally am sick and tired of people wanting get a piece of Apple pie, which is understandable, but at least have some decency to make up better reasons for it. Not be able to change the phone battery? Not be able to brick the phone? iPod is too loud? Give me a Br&#8230;.<br /> <br />
<blockquote>Take Control of Being A Whiny-Assed Apple Customer The Missing Manual for Dummies will show you, the whiny-assed Apple customer how to leverage your inherent ability to bitch, bitch, bitch. Whaaaah! The iPod&rsquo;s battery runs out after five years! Whaaaah! Apple bricked my iPhone after I took a soldering iron to it and installed a bunch of crap I downloaded from a Nigerian web site!  Sure, you already sound like fingernails on a blackboard to anyone within earshot, but how can you weasel your way up to annoying bloggers, members of the press and even Apple executives? <img border="0" alt="" src="http://www.crazyapplerumors.com/images/Book_WhinyCustomer.jpg" /> Read the book!</p></blockquote>
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		<title>What’s your favorite color?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2007 18:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I&#8217;ve been busy updating my facebook.  It&#8217;s a lot funner than I thought it&#8217;d be, and I especially like all the applications we can add.  I&#8217;ll be all set once Shutterfly adds an app.&nbsp; One of the applications is Movies, where you add your favorite movies.  Immediately I added about 50.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I&#8217;ve been busy updating my facebook.  It&#8217;s a lot funner than I thought it&#8217;d be, and I especially like all the applications we can add.  I&#8217;ll be all set once Shutterfly adds an app.&nbsp; One of the applications is Movies, where you add your favorite movies.  Immediately I added about 50.  After that I looked at my friends&#8217; favorite movies, and none of them had more than 3.  Then I realized that &#8216;favorite movies&#8217; means &#8216;all-time favorite movies&#8217;, as one that you would watch over and over again, and should probably be your favorite movie for years to come.  For example, many characters in romantic comedies claim that they LOVE Casablanca, and they would watch it and quote it throughout the movie.  I never thought those people exist in real life.  But I wonder if they do and I&#8217;m the oddball.  I&#8217;m simply incapable of having a favorite anything.  When people ask me what movies i like, I immediately access the region of my brain which is set up like Blockbuster. &quot;Well, in action category, i like&#8230; for dramas, i like&#8230;, new releases, i like&#8230;&quot; is my typical response.    Same thing about my favorite color.  I was watching &quot;Stomp Yard&quot; and the girl rejected a marriage proposal because her boyfriend didn&#8217;t know her favorite color.  Hell, I don&#8217;t have a favorite color! It depends, right? Are you talking about a car (white, but depends on the model), clothes (depends on the style, and the color of eyeshadow I want to match at the moment, etc.), ipod (they&#8217;re all cute!)&#8230;.? Not only does it depends on the subject, it really depends on my mood at the moment.  Wait, I take it back, I do have some real favorites.  My favorite sitcom - Seinfeld, favorite food - chicken legs, and favorite classic composer - mozart.  The funny thing is most people I talked to don&#8217;t have a favorite food. That&#8217;s when they say, it depends on what category, the mood, etc.  I love chicken legs so much that if I have to choose one food and give up everything else forever in my life, I&#8217;ll pick chicken legs (with skin) with no hesitation.  Somebody should do a poll what category of &quot;favorites&quot; that most people have fixed answers to.  </p>
	<p>&nbsp;<br />What&#8217;s your favorite?</p>
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		<title>Zune Phone ad</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2007 19:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	This is too hilarious to pass up.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRKIDdIaFyE


	YouTube20-20zunePhone20ad 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>This is too hilarious to pass up.<br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRKIDdIaFyE"><br />
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRKIDdIaFyE</a><br />
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	<p><a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=nRKIDdIaFyE">YouTube20-20zunePhone20ad</a> </p>
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		<title>Foam Heads of Fury - Photo Essays - TIME</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:33:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Foam Heads of Fury - Photo Essays - TIME
	
	
	
Photo collection of college mascots, on TIME.com
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><a href="http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1652110_1426780,00.html">Foam Heads of Fury - Photo Essays - TIME</a></p>
	<p><img width = 500, img src="http://img.timeinc.net/time/photoessays/2007/mascots/mascots_08.jpg" alt="Dibs the Blue Demon-DePaul University; Smokey-University of Tennessee" /></p>
	<p><img width =250, img src="http://img.timeinc.net/time/photoessays/2007/mascots/mascots_05.jpg" alt="The Wildcat, Davidson College" /></p>
	<p><img width = 500, img src="http://img.timeinc.net/time/photoessays/2007/mascots/mascots_12.jpg" alt="Tommy Trojan-University of Southern California; ROC the Panther- University of Pittsburgh" /><br />
Photo collection of college mascots, on TIME.com</p>
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		<title>Apple stirs controversy with iMovie’s ‘08 overhaul</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Aug 2007 17:06:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	AppleInsider | Apple stirs controversy with iMovie&#8217;s &#8216;08 overhaul
	Apparently the reason I was so impressed with the iMovie is that I&#8217;m not an advanced user.  More experienced users are complaining that the new iMovie is lacking in features that the previous iMovieHD had, and that Apple should call this new program &#8220;iTube&#8221;. As a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><a href="http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/07/08/14/apple_stirs_controversy_with_imovies_08_overhaul.html">AppleInsider | Apple stirs controversy with iMovie&#8217;s &#8216;08 overhaul</a></p>
	<p>Apparently the reason I was so impressed with the iMovie is that I&#8217;m not an advanced user.  More experienced users are complaining that the new iMovie is lacking in features that the previous iMovieHD had, and that Apple should call this new program &#8220;iTube&#8221;. As a result, Apple offers free download of iMovieHD for those in need.</p>
	<p>Note that installing iLife 08 doesn&#8217;t override the previous version of iMovieHD. It&#8217;ll replace it on the dock, but iMovieHD is still in your application folder.</p>
	<p>Well, the new iMovie pleases users like me who just want to do youTube.  I still have high hopes for it though.  It shouldn&#8217;t be too hard for Apple to integrate the advanced features into iMovie, should it?</p>
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		<title>iMovie rocks </title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2007 18:38:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The new iMovie in iLife 08 completely blew me away.  The previous version of iMovie was clunky at best.  It took me 2 hours to create a 30-second video card for my mom with photos, video clips and background music. Voice-over was doable but not for the faint of heart. I had to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The new iMovie in iLife 08 completely blew me away.  The previous version of iMovie was clunky at best.  It took me 2 hours to create a 30-second video card for my mom with photos, video clips and background music. Voice-over was doable but not for the faint of heart. I had to first extract the original sound from the clip, and carefully align the voice-over on the timeline.    The new iMovie <a href="http://www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/#imovie">(see demo)</a> pretty much materializes our mental process when editing a movie.  We can now easily skim video clips, arrange music and voice-over much the same way as editing photos.  It&#8217;s worth checking it out.
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		<title>iPod Sock Work With iPhone?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2007 21:07:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	After I activated my iPhone, my next issue is to find a good case or pouch to protect my iPhone from all the things I carry in my purse.  Although PCWorld proved that iPhone screen is unscratchable, I don&#8217;t want the medal back to be scratched up by the keys.  Most of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>After I activated my iPhone, my next issue is to find a good case or pouch to protect my iPhone from all the things I carry in my purse.  Although <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/video/id,545-page,1-bid,0/video.html">PCWorld proved that iPhone screen is unscratchable</a>, I don&#8217;t want the medal back to be scratched up by the keys.  Most of the cases offered are targeted for male business users. Lots of black or brown leather with irremovable belt clips.  A few vendors offer female-friendly designs by painting them over with hot pink. What is it with hot pinks? Do they have any female designers &gt; 15 yrs old on board?  </p>
	<p>After browsing iLounge, macForum and tons of blogs, I narrowed down to <a href="http://iqase.com/iphone_cases.html">iQase.com</a>.  I like the Side,&nbsp;<a href="http://iqase.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&#038;ProdID=1" target="_blank"><img width="64" height="70" border="0" class="left" title="iQase Side" alt="side" src="http://www.iqase.com/youtube/youtube_side.jpg" /></a><a target="_blank" href="http://www.google.com/search?q=youtube+side+iqase&#038;ie=utf-8&#038;oe=utf-8&#038;aq=t&#038;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&#038;client=firefox-a#"> (watch YouTube)</a> because it&#8217;s the easiest to remove.  Ritz is good too cuz it doubles as a card holder, but because of the wrap-around, it&#8217;ll be hard to remove the phone as well.  If I don&#8217;t remove the phone from the case when calls come in while I&#8217;m browsing, I&#8217;ll have to use the headset as the proximity sensor on iPhone is blocked by the case.  <a href="http://iqase.com/iphone_cases.html" target="_self">Flip</a> <a href="http://iqase.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&#038;ProdID=4" target="_blank"><img width="43" height="80" border="0" class="right" title="flip" alt="flip" src="http://iqase.com/images/flip.jpg" /></a>seems like the best compromise, but it&#8217;s out of stock. </p>
	<p>While I was debating which ones to get, my boyfriend told me that tight skins or cases are not recommended for iPhone for fear of overheating.  At this point, I thought maybe I don&#8217;t really like anything that&#8217;ll cover up the beautifully designed iPhone. After all, I just need something to separate the junks in my purse from the iPhone.  </p>
	<p>What about iPod socks? I thought. It&#8217;d be perfect.  It&#8217;s cute, it comes in 6 different colors for under 30 bucks, and because iPhone is so slippery, I can easily squeeze it out of the sock for incoming calls. It turned out to be a nice solution.  And I figured out if I put the iPhone in head down, I can easily access the home button and the slider easily by squeezing out the iPhone just a little bit.  This way I don&#8217;t have to remove the phone completely in order to answer a call.  Another good  thing about the sock is that it&#8217;s so soft, I can feel the side and top button to adjust the volume, turn it on and off, and switch to vibrate mode without removing the phone as well.</p>
	<p><a href="http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=7E4EB91E&#038;nplm=M9720G/B" target="_blank"><img width="350" height="153" border="0" title="iPod Socks" alt="iPod Socks" src="http://store.apple.com/Catalog/US/Images/ipodsockslearnmore11092004.jpg" /></a>&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>invisibleSHIELD for iphone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jul 2007 21:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Geekie stuff</category>
	<category>Apple</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	After I found a good pouch for my iPhone, my coworker told me that he drops his cells all the time and need something to protect against that.  The image of my scratched up old cell is conjured up immediately, and I just realize I&#8217;m a cell dropper myself.  A few solutions I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>After I found a good pouch for my iPhone, my coworker told me that he drops his cells all the time and need something to protect against that.  The image of my scratched up old cell is conjured up immediately, and I just realize I&#8217;m a cell dropper myself.  A few solutions I found online.  There are clear rubber, silicone and arclic cases.  But I don&#8217;t like hard cases as they are too bulky, and I don&#8217;t want silicone ones for fear of overheating. After some more research, I think I&#8217;ll get invisiSHIELD. Check out the stress test on youtubes: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7ytR0Tg8Vk&#038;mode=related&#038;search=">stress test</a>, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmpFOUZoUX0&#038;mode=related&#038;search=">installation</a>. It&#8217;s just 2 pieces of transparent film, one for the front and one for the back.  It doesn&#8217;t cover up the beauty and yet provides superb protection from scratches and dropping.   Mind you I haven&#8217;t got it yet, but I&#8217;ll post my review after I try it out. Oh by the way, don&#8217;t get inCase sports as it affect the screen sensitivity. See this <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgYO1KY4SGo">test</a>.
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		<title>Sea otters holding hands</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	This is the funniest and cuttest youtube i&#8217;ve seen to date. Be patient and watch until the very end. That&#8217;s the best part.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epUk3T2Kfno



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>This is the funniest and cuttest youtube i&#8217;ve seen to date. Be patient and watch until the very end. That&#8217;s the best part.<br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epUk3T2Kfno"><br />
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		<title>Shell Command for javascripts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 19:54:34 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Shell, Unix, Terminal, Mac</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Today I learned how to create javascripts in the Shell environment.  Mike Chamber&#8217;s webpage is really helpful.  In this article he mentioned this file&#8221;.bash_profile&#8221;, which I couldn&#8217;t find in my OS X terminal.  After some researching I realized this is something we create: create a &#8220;.bash_profile&#8221; file under the root directory (for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Today I learned how to create javascripts in the Shell environment.  Mike Chamber&#8217;s <a href="http://www.mikechambers.com/blog/2003/12/06/shell-scripting-on-os-x-with-ecma-javascript">webpage</a> is really helpful.  In this article he mentioned this file&#8221;.bash_profile&#8221;, which I couldn&#8217;t find in my OS X terminal.  After some researching I realized this is something we create: create a &#8220;.bash_profile&#8221; file under the root directory (for OS it&#8217;s User/YOUR USERNAME/), and whenever you open a terminal window, it&#8217;ll automatically execute the commands in the file.  At first I used the text editor to write Mike Chamber&#8217;s modified .bash_profile, but I had to use the &#8220;Vi&#8221; editor in Shell to clean up some random symbols created by my texteditor.  And voila, it worked!</p>
	<p>From now on, I can directly execute javascript commands in my terminal.  Here&#8217;s <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/shell.html">mozilla&#8217;s resource page</a> on Rhino.
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		<title>iPhone purchase experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2007 18:02:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Steve Jobs said in the town hall meeting the day before the iPhone launch day, that we shall forever remember this historic moment and tell our grandkids all about it.   On June 29, 2007, I arrived at the Valley Fair mall in Santa Clara and joined the line an hour and half before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Steve Jobs said in the town hall meeting the day before the iPhone launch day, that we shall forever remember this historic moment and tell our grandkids all about it.   On June 29, 2007, I arrived at the Valley Fair mall in Santa Clara and joined the line an hour and half before the store open time at 6pm.  The real reason that I wanted to go was I heard Steve Woz was the first in line.  Allegedly he arrived at 4am that day on his segway scooter, wearing the iPhone T-shirt that says &quot;the line starts here&quot;.  He helped keep order by passing out number cards to early arrivals.  That was just too funny and I had to leave work early and go check him out.  Besides, it was free gelato day from noon to 4pm to celebrate the iPhone launch, so most of my coworkers were nowhere to be found after noon.  So I got there, saw Steve Woz, clad in that white T-shirt, obviously unshaven (he never had the clean look anyway).  There were 4 segway scooters neatly aligned by the door (probaby his buddies&#8217;).  I was gonna go home but my boyfriend begged me to wait in line so he could lay his hands on the phone that night.  There weren&#8217;t as many people as I thought. I thought there&#8217;d be about 1000 but there were only 500.  I wasn&#8217;t too concerned about waiting for 2 hours to get in (with my PSP, 2 hours would feel like 20 minutes), but I didn&#8217;t know how long it&#8217;d take them to process orders for 500 people. 3 -4 hours right?  Most people in line were in their 20s and 30s, in T-shirts, faded jeans, pale and unshaven, with macbook or macbook pro on their laps.  Quite a few of them were high school kids.  I couldn&#8217;t help but wondering if they saved up months for this, or their parents spoil them rotten, or they waited in line for other people on commission.  I didn&#8217;t see that many girls my age.  The guy in front of me called his friend and said &quot;I thought I got here early!&quot; I almost laughed out loud.  Later his girlfriend showed up for moral support.  I complained to them that I didn&#8217;t know why my boyfriend couldn&#8217;t wait for 2 days, before I realized I was complaining to the wrong audience.  The guy said, &quot;what&#8217;s your point!&quot; and everyone laughed.  His girlfriend gave me a sympathetic look.  After the store opened, I went back in (the line was so long we looped outside of the mall) to check out the store.  I saw a guy walking out holding his iphone bags up high, and everyone cheered and clapped. At first I thought he was somebody but couldn&#8217;t recognize him at all.  Later I realized that the crowd did that to everyone.  There was a large crowd outside the store not interested in buying the phones, but just wanted to watch the geeks in line.  They really had nothing better to do I guess, but I suppose we did look like a bunch of idiots waiting in such a long line, when we could&#8217;ve easily ordered on line.   The line moved rather quickly, to my surprise, and in less than an hour we were in the store.  While we were still outside the mall, his little sister went to Jamba Juice, and I was joking that we&#8217;d probably get our orders at the same time.  And it turned out we did.  She came back a couple of minutes before we finalized the orders.  The way they sped things up was that the employees had cordless credit card processors, so they scanned your credit cards as soon as you step into the store, and they would send receipts to your email address (to save paper they said).  My boyfriend shopped there before so they had his email add on file.  It happened so quickly I didn&#8217;t even know when he was done.  BTW, no employee discount on iphones, but accessories are ok.  When we walked out, the store clerks lining up by the door applauded and cheered.  I didn&#8217;t know if I was supposed to smile and showed that I was a proud iPhone owner, even though I&#8217;m not? But if I don&#8217;t smile i&#8217;d feel bad for the clerks.  Anyway, although unnecessary, I&#8217;m glad I joined the party.  It was fun to chat with fellow Apple fan boys in line, and the store order arrangement was really impressive.  I won&#8217;t do any review for the iPhone, since my boyfriend won&#8217;t depart with it the whole weekend.  I can tell you this, he absolutely loves it!
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		<title>Waiting for the Baron’s dog to die</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 16:51:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I came across this story on Time.com, and I found it amusing.  This was quoted as a sarcastic analogy for Israelis and Palestinians&#8217; peace agreement.  But I feel this mentality in the business world all the time.  I also wonder if guys use this tactics when they tell their girlfriends that &#8220;yeah, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I came across this story on Time.com, and I found it amusing.  This was quoted as a sarcastic analogy for Israelis and Palestinians&#8217; peace agreement.  But I feel this mentality in the business world all the time.  I also wonder if guys use this tactics when they tell their girlfriends that &#8220;yeah, we&#8217;ll settle down and get married in a year.&#8221;</p>
	<blockquote><p>Once, long ago in Russia, a Baron decided to expel all the Jewish peasants from his estate. The peasants pleaded with the Baron, but he sat there bored, petting his favorite wolfhound. After a few minutes, he waved them away. Just as they were leaving, a rabbi who had noticed how fond the Baron was of his wolfhound, said: &#8220;You know, we&#8217;re very talented at making dogs speak.&#8221; Intrigued, the Baron allowed the Jews to stay on for a year, to teach his dog how to talk. Outside the Baron&#8217;s castle, the Jews wailed: &#8220;Rabbi, how can you make such a promise? We&#8217;re doomed!&#8221; The Rabbi replied with a shrug, &#8220;Anything can happen in a year. The dog could die. Or the Baron could die. Who can tell?&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>First open water scuba dive</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jun 2007 01:01:06 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Northern California</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[My first open water scuba experience at Monterey, CA]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>This past weekend we went down to Breakwater at Monterey bay to complete my PADI open water  certificate program.  Breakwater is also known as Coast Guard Pier.  Most of the scuba dive beginners and night divers get their certification here for its calm water and gradual decent. </p>
	<p>I hate to admit, but I&#8217;ve been worried about this trip as soon as the diving class started.  I was relatively comfortable in the pool sessions but I was afraid I&#8217;d panic in the ocean and shoot up to the surface at the slightest discomfort.  I tend to forget some of the prep procedures, such as turning on the air, connecting the tank to the BC.  I&#8217;m clumsy at putting my fins on with one hand, and my mask keeps sliding off my face or gets tangled up in my hair.  In class, my buddy was always 10 steps ahead of me and had to assist me just so we could hurry up and get into the pool; the dive masters in the class usually had all their eyes on me as though something would go wrong with me the moment they take their eyes off me, while the other three classmates roam around freely in the pool.  Besides, I didn&#8217;t know what to expect when it comes to the water temperature at the ocean.</p>
	<p>All my worries proved to be unfounded.  The weather was nice over the weekend.  It was sunny and around 60-70 degrees, and the water temperature was between 52-56.  We started debriefing at 7am just so we can get good parking spots and don&#8217;t have to drag our gear too far.  The parking fee is reasonable, at roughly $1 per hour.   Most students will dive twice on Sat and twice on Sunday, but my group voted for 3 dives on Sat and 1 on Sunday.  I didn&#8217;t like the idea too much, but my buddy and the other two classmates from Texas (we call them &#8220;the texans&#8221;), who all are excellent swimmers and in tip top shape, happily said to the instructor that &#8220;don&#8217;t worry about Rebecca, she&#8217;s outvoted.&#8221; Word of advice - bring your own friend to a scuba diving class! No just kidding.  My buddy is a great guy and all my classmates are really nice and have a great sense of humor.</p>
	<p>Back to the story.  The dive masters warned us about the poor visibility at Breakwater, but I was still shocked as soon as I started descending to see that it&#8217;s pretty much in a milkshake condition.  I could barely see my buddy 3 feet away from me.  Breakwater has sandy bottom, and is packed with beginner divers who can&#8217;t control their positions and tend to kick up the bottom with their fins.  </p>
	<p>We breezed through all the drills (a few required drills in every dive).  I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s because they&#8217;re easier to perform in salty water or because we&#8217;ve got plenty of practice beforehand.  All of them felt as easy and natural as breathing.  After we proved that we could perform the required tasks, we went on tours with dive masters.  So during the weekend we went on 4 tours in total.  </p>
	<p>I saw decorator crabs <img width="160" height="106" img src="http://www.mbayaq.org/efc/living_species/organism_images/lsl_decorator_m.jpg" alt="Decorator Crabs" />.<br />
They select pieces of seaweed and small animals from its habitat and fasten them to hooked setae (Velcrolike bristles) on the back of their shells, to camouflage themselves. I saw giant kelps <img width="160" height="106" class = left img src="http://www.mbayaq.org/efc/living_species/organism_images/lsl_KELP_m.jpg" alt="" /><img width="160" height="106" class = right img src="http://www.mbayaq.org/efc/living_species/organism_images/lsl_kelp_m010.jpg" alt="" />,<br />
lots of other colorful seaweeds, and countless sea stars. </p>
	<p>I didn&#8217;t see that many fish, but it&#8217;s not hard to guess that they want to steer clear of beginner divers.  I imagine at any another dive site nearby we&#8217;ll see more abundant sea life.</p>
	<p>Anyway, I really fell in love with scuba diving.  The underwater world is so fascinating, and it&#8217;s really different seeing it with my own eyes than from the Discovery channel on HDTV.  It&#8217;s quiet and dark down there, and I could hear nothing but my own regulator and the bubbles coming out. I also like the weightless feeling.  The combination of senses and seeing these amazing creatures in their natural habitat is beyond words.</p>
	<p>(photos are from Monterey Bay Aquarium&#8217;s website.)
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		<title>“Knocked Up” is surprisingly good!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2007 22:51:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I didn&#8217;t have a very high expectation after watching the trailer. I thought it was a rental.&nbsp; But then the review came out on rottentomatoes.com, and it got a surprisingly high score.
	I absolutely loved this movie.&nbsp; I&#8217;d say this is the best movie i saw this year.&nbsp; The story line sounds simple: a newly promoted, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I didn&#8217;t have a very high expectation after watching the trailer. I thought it was a rental.&nbsp; But then the review came out on <a target="_blank" href="http://busygirl.blogsome.com/wp-admin/rottentomatoes.com">rottentomatoes.com</a>, and it got a surprisingly <a target="_blank" href="http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/knocked_up/">high score.</a></p>
	<p>I absolutely loved this movie.&nbsp; I&#8217;d say this is the best movie i saw this year.&nbsp; The story line sounds simple: a newly promoted, nice-looking blonde had a one-night stand with a chubby stubby underachiever, an aspiring porn site entrepreneur, and she was&#8230; knocked up.</p>
	<p>It&#8217;s the kind of movie that the story line sounds worse than it really is. It has so much more to it! I laughed until i was out of air throughout the movie, but most importantly, the issues the characters struggled with are deeply heart-felt.&nbsp; The issues raised are commonly seen in movies, such as irresponsible men vs. responsible women, bored husbands vs controlling wives, stable family vs exciting life experience&#8230; What&#8217;s refreshing is how the characters react to the problems in this movie.&nbsp; Too often we see movies that offer surprising but unrealistic twists that magically melt the obstacle, or present characters that have high enough EQ to solve the conflicts, or comedians who laugh everything off. In &quot;knocked up&quot; though, the characters pained through the struggles, tried to solve them but didn&#8217;t always work out. They tried to ease off the tension with humor which occasionally backfired.</p>
	<p>One of my favorite scenes was that at the daughter&#8217;s birthday party, the father holding the cake was called by a friend as &quot;..a bad husband&quot;, when he was kicked out of the house by his wife and went away to Vegas not too long ago, but just reconciled with his wife.&nbsp; &quot;<img width="160" height="106" border="1" class = right src="http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/gallery/1174220/photo_09_thumb.jpg" />I was expecting the story to take a down turn again, but he just paused for a sec, and happily walked out the yard singing &quot;happy birthday&quot; with his head up.&nbsp; Hard to believe he&#8217;s the same guy that told his friend that<br />
<blockquote>&quot;marriage is like a real Everybody Loves Raymond, only that it&#8217;s not funny and it doesn&#8217;t last 22 minutes. It lasts forever!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
	<p>I laughed a lot and had tears in my eyes for a few scenes. Overall it&#8217;s witty but not pretentious, some jokes are dirty but not in bad taste.&nbsp; There are a lot more important characters than shown in the trailer, so the story is richer than it seems.</p>
	<p>It&#8217;s funnier than 40-year old virgin and it touches your heart. A must see!&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>“Because I said so” Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 23:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Movies Theaters Books</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Although I didn&#8217;t have very high expectations of &quot;Because I Said So&quot; (Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore) to begin with, this move turned out to be over the top annoying.&nbsp; I don&#8217;t know who wrote the script, but I assume he&#8217;s a man.&nbsp; The women portrayed in the movie are all hysterical, yappy, shrill and stupid.&nbsp; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Although I didn&#8217;t have very high expectations of &quot;Because I Said So&quot; (Diane Keaton, Mandy Moore) to begin with, this move turned out to be over the top annoying.&nbsp; I don&#8217;t know who wrote the script, but I assume he&#8217;s a man.&nbsp; The women portrayed in the movie are all hysterical, yappy, shrill and stupid.&nbsp; Not a minute went by without somebody spilling food, arguing with one another, or parading around half naked (Diane Keaton included). Basically, they&#8217;re all dislikeable nuts.</p>
	<p>Avoid this movie at all cost.&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Starbucks Green Tea Frappuccino Customized</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 21:47:10 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Yum Yum</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[...I finally learned the reason is that they add melon syrup to it. That explains my bubble gum association.  If you ask them not to add melon syrup, it'll taste more like green tea.  And if you're a matcha fan, I recommend asking for extra matcha....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I complained about Starbucks&#8217; green tea frappuccino in this <a href="http://busygirl.blogsome.com/2005/08/29/where-is-the-greentea-in-green-tea-frappuccino/">post</a> that it didn&#8217;t taste like green tea (or Matcha), but rather like some sort of bubble gum.<br />
<img src="http://msnbcmedia4.msn.com/j/msnbc/Sections/Newsweek/Components/Photos/051108_051114/051108_BizGreenTea_vl.widec.jpg" class="right" hight = 200 width = 133 alt="Starbucks Green Tea" /><br />
I finally learned the reason is that they add melon syrup to it. That explains my bubble gum association.  If you ask them not to add melon syrup, it&#8217;ll taste more like green tea.  And if you&#8217;re a matcha fan, I recommend asking for extra matcha.  Now, if they ask you how many scoop, don&#8217;t ask for more than 1 because it&#8217;ll be way too powering even for my taste.  And keep in mind I usually get venti so if you usually get tall, i wouldn&#8217;t recommend asking for extra matcha powder.</p>
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		<title>Populate Arrays from Named Ranges</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2007 00:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Excel Macros</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wrote a macro to copy values from named ranges into arrays. In my first try I used a For..Next loop to read and copy values into arrays, and later I found out that I could just directly copy them from ranges into arrays. Example provided:]]></description>
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	<p>I wrote a macro to copy values from <em>named ranges</em> into <em>arrays</em>.  In my first try I used a <em>For..Next loop</em> to read and copy values into arrays, and later I found out that I could just directly copy them from ranges into arrays.  The only catch is that, when copying values from ranges, the values will be stored in 2-dimension arrays, even if your values are in a single-column (or single-row, multiple columns) range.  Say if you have values from cell A1 - A10, values will be stored in arrays &quot;ARRAY[1][1]&quot; to &quot;ARRAY[10][1]&quot;.  Since I don&#8217;t know the number of values just yet, I declared dynamic arrays (Dim ARRAY as Variant, rather than Dim ARRAY[a][b] as Integer).  Here&#8217;s the code (green fonts are comments, red are not in the actual code, but footnotes explained below):</p>
	<blockquote><p>Option Base 1 <br />Option Explicit <font color="#cc0000">(Note 1)</font><br />Private NumArray1 As Variant, NumArray2 As Variant</p>
	<p>Sub populateArray()<br />Dim myRange As Range, my2ndRange As Range</p>
	<p>Set myRange = Range(&quot;NamedRange&quot;) <font color="#339933">&#8216;fixed range </font><font color="#cc0033">(Note 2)</font><br />Set my2ndRange = Range(Cells(2, 3), Cells(2, 3).End(xlDown)) <font color="#339933">&#8216;range size depends on user input </font><font color="#cc0033">(Note 3, 4)</font></p>
	<p><font color="#339933">&#8216;</font><font color="#339933">Here we go, start populating data.&nbsp; It&#8217;s [destination array] = [source array].value</font></p>
	<p>NumArray1 = myRange.Value <font color="#cc0033">(Note 5)</font><br />NumArray2 = my2ndRange.Value</p>
	<p><font color="#339933">&#8216;test the results</font>&nbsp;</p>
	<p>Debug.Print &quot;NumArray1[1,1] is &quot; &amp; NumArray1(1, 1) &amp; &quot;, &amp; NumArray1[9,1] is &quot; &amp; NumArray1(94, 1)</p>
	<p>Debug.Print &quot;NumArray2[1,0] is &quot; &amp; NumArray2(1, 1) &amp; &quot;, &amp; NumArray2[9,1] is &quot; &amp; NumArray2(9, 1)</p>
	<p>End Sub&nbsp;</p></blockquote>
	<p><font color="#cc0033">Note 1: </font><font color="#000000">option base 1 makes all arrays start with 1, rather than 0.&nbsp; Without specification, your first array will be stored in Array(0,0). In my example, my first value is in Array(1,1), 5th value is in Array(5,1), so on.</font></p>
	<p><font color="#339933"></font><font color="#cc0033">Note 2: </font><font color="#000000">one way to define a range is to use named ranges.&nbsp; This is good if the cells are pre-populated and won&#8217;t change.&nbsp; If the number of data cells will change, it&#8217;s better to use the next selection method.</font><font color="#000000"><br /></font><br /><font color="#339933"></font><font color="#cc0033">Note 3: </font><font color="#000000">Range(A,B) selects all cells between cell A and cell B. Assume we don&#8217;t know the number of data cells, Range(Cells(r,c), Cells(r,c).End(xlDown)) is a good method.&nbsp; This is just like click on Cells(r,c), and then press Control + Shift + down arrow.</font></p>
	<p><font color="#339933"></font><font color="#cc0033">Note 4 </font>One thing about Cells(). It&#8217;s Cells (row, column), so <font color="#000000">Cell C2 is Cells(2,3), not Cells(3,2)</font></p>
	<p><font color="#339933"></font><font color="#cc0033">Note 5 </font>I see in many web forums and how-to sites that implements for..next or other fancy loops to populate arrays.&nbsp; It took me a while to figure out it can be as simple as this!</p>
	<p><font color="#339933"></font><font color="#339933"></font><font color="#339933"></font><font color="#339933"></font><font color="#339933"></font><font color="#339933"></font><font color="#339933"></font><font color="#339933"><img width="489" height="431" border="0" title="Excel screenshot &#038; notes" alt="Excel screenshot &#038; notes" src="http://busygirl.blogsome.com/wp-admin/images/Picture1.png" />&nbsp;</font></p>
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		<title>Latest cool cosmetics</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2007 01:49:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Beauty Tips and Product Reviews</category>
	<category>Girlie Stuff</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Sunblock good for skiing/snowboarding
	Kiehl&#8217;s - All sport non-freeze face protector SPF 30, $16: Good for the slope.
	Primers with sunblock
	Smashbox - Photo finish SPF 18,$42
	Sue Devitt - Microquatic blue anti-aging SPF 30 $48 Daily Sunscreen Wipe (sephora.com)
	Shady Day Daily Sun Protection Wipes SPF 30 $9 (shadydayinc.com)
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Sunblock good for skiing/snowboarding</p>
	<ul>Kiehl&#8217;s - All sport non-freeze face protector SPF 30, $16: Good for the slope.</ul>
	<p>Primers with sunblock</p>
	<ul>Smashbox - Photo finish SPF 18,$42</ul>
	<ul>Sue Devitt - Microquatic blue anti-aging SPF 30 $48 Daily Sunscreen Wipe (sephora.com)</ul>
	<ul>Shady Day Daily Sun Protection Wipes SPF 30 $9 (shadydayinc.com)</ul>
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		<title>Cultural Shock in Chaiiin@ (you know where)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Oct 2006 06:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Travel Journal</category>
	<category>Chaiiin@</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Being a taiwan-born Chinese, I&#8217;d never thought I&#8217;d experienced this much cultural shock in Chaiiiin@ (spelling changed for you know why). I anticipated a little bit since I&#8217;ve lived in the States for so long, but I didn&#8217;t expect it to be this bad.  Shanghai was probably the worst part of the trip. It&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Being a taiwan-born Chinese, I&#8217;d never thought I&#8217;d experienced this much cultural shock in Chaiiiin@ (spelling changed for you know why). I anticipated a little bit since I&#8217;ve lived in the States for so long, but I didn&#8217;t expect it to be this bad.  Shanghai was probably the worst part of the trip. It&#8217;s the first city we went. Although we arrived late at night so didn&#8217;t see the full extent of the traffic situation, I glimpsed what was yet to come on the ride from the airport to our temporary apartment. The apartment sits on an one-way street. The cab driver couldn&#8217;t find the beginning of the street so he decided to go in the opposite direction. Thinking back I&#8217;m surprised how well my mom took it. Later throughout the trip she never got used to the way people drove and would pinch my arm, screamed, cussed every time we crossed a street. Anyway, I complained to the driver and he responded, &quot;don&#8217;t worry, at this hour there won&#8217;t be any cops. I won&#8217;t get a ticket.&quot;   That was just a beginning. Quickly and painfully we learned that cars don&#8217;t stop for pedestrians even if you&#8217;re crossing a green light, right-turners are especially vicious; motorcycles don&#8217;t yield. It&#8217;s fine for most locals since they obviously all know chinese kung fu and can dance around the motorcycles, bikes, buses and trucks so fast you can&#8217;t see how they do it with human eyes. But a couple times bikes and motorcycles stopped mere 5 inches from my mom, and one time a cab stopped barely touching my leg. I&#8217;m still kicking myself for not punching a dent on his hood.  The second shock is from the people. It&#8217;s probably too crowded a city that they don&#8217;t have a concept of lining up. And I&#8217;m not saying it to be cynical. Again, they DO NOT have a concept of lining up. I was furious the first time a couple stood right in front of me when I was waiting for the subway, and I said &quot;you guys are really rude. Didn&#8217;t you see I was lining up here? Did you realize you just cut the line?&quot; If you think i made too big of a deal out of this, you have to understand the Shanghai subway trains. I lived in NY for a while and if you think NYC trains are crowded, you obviously haven&#8217;t been to Shanghai. It&#8217;s so packed that when the door opens, people literally fall out of the train just like my comforters in the linen closet. People waiting for the train don&#8217;t wait for others to get off first before pushing their way in. So it&#8217;s essential to get on the train as soon as it arrives in order to secure a standing spot.   Back to the story. I somewhat regretted when the woman turned around, cuz she&#8217;s actually pretty old. If I saw how old they were i wouldn&#8217;t have said anything. She seemed hurt by my comments, and replied, &quot;what do you mean you&#8217;re lining up? why are you so rude? You&#8217;re not very polite&quot; Then she grabbed her husband and went for another door. My regret disappeared instantaneously. I couldn&#8217;t believe she said I was the one was was impolite! I was a little puzzled by her attitude because she came across as well-mannered and well educated. After a few trips to the subway and other places, I realized people never line up for anything. Feel free to stand in front of anyone they won&#8217;t be offended at all.  So the first few days I was irritated by all the things mentioned above, which is pretty much all day long since we walk around to sightsee and take trains to get around. But slowly I realized most people were very nice and patient, with the exception of subway ticket clerks- I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if they recently migrated from NYC and used to work in NY subway stations. We also noticed that Shanghainess don&#8217;t get mad. Most people seem to be happy and carefree. They happily push other people out of their way when climbing onto the train, but don&#8217;t lose their temper when being pushed away. If you yell at them they curiously stare at you and just shrug it off.   One afternoon when we were in Beijing sitting in the traffic caused by the mayor shutting down major arterials for his visit, my mom complained that the mayor shouldn&#8217;t come out during peak hours and cause the whole city&#8217;s inconvenience. The driver responded, &quot;I&#8217;m afraid I have a different opinion. You have to think for the mayor. Do you know how busy he is? It must be really difficult for him to arrange his schedule. So whenever he has time to come out and see the city, we should all cooperate. A little traffic jam? not a problem!&quot; I wonder if their attitude has something to do with communist education?  People in Beijing are more orderly and pleasant.
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		<title>Light-infused linen</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jul 2006 06:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Designers Rachel Wingfield and Mathias Gmachi incorporated programmable light-emitting materials in everyday linen. The result is wallpaper that illuminate different patterns corresponding to change of environment, and duvet cover that naturally wakes you up with gradual lights.  http:\\www.loop.ph

	
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Designers Rachel Wingfield and Mathias Gmachi incorporated programmable light-emitting materials in everyday linen. The result is <a href="http://loop.ph/twiki/bin/view/Loop/BlumenWallpaperVideo">wallpaper that illuminate different patterns corresponding to change of environment</a>, and duvet cover that naturally wakes you up with gradual lights.  <a href="http://www.loop.ph">http:\\www.loop.ph</a><br />
<img src="http://www.loop.ph/twiki/pub/Loop/DigitalDawn/LoopDigitalDawn03.jpg" alt="" /></p>
	<p><img src="http://www.loop.ph/twiki/pub/Loop/BlumenWallpaper/LooPBlumen.jpg" alt="" / width="300"/></p>
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		<title>Librarything.com</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jul 2006 01:55:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I found this great social website for bookwarms. I was just talking to a friend today about how I&#8217;ve become such a bookwarm and mouse potato that I don&#8217;t have time to talk to my friends or socialize anymore. 
	LibraryThing.com is a free website for you to maintain lists of books you&#8217;ve read. You can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I found this great social website for bookwarms. I was just talking to a friend today about how I&#8217;ve become such a bookwarm and mouse potato that I don&#8217;t have time to talk to my friends or socialize anymore. </p>
	<p><a href="http://librarything.com">LibraryThing.com </a>is a free website for you to maintain lists of books you&#8217;ve read. You can review, rate, add tags to the books you&#8217;ve read, and you can see other users who share the same books as you do and see other people&#8217;s comments as well. If you have too much time you can record details about when you bought the book, started and finished reading. </p>
	<p>Here&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.librarything.com/catalog.php?view=busygirl&#038;shelf=list&#038;sort=tags">link</a> to my catalog. Only a few books there now since I just started building. It&#8217;s by no means the total number of books i&#8217;ve read all my life!
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		<title>Asian american in corporation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2006 07:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Life.... Miscellaneous?</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I was reading this book &#8220;break the bamboo ceiling&#8221; which is about the problem asians face in corporate america world.
	The author, an Asian American HR, recruiter and coach, pointed out that only 0.29% of corporate officers of Fortune 500 company are Asian women. Even in Silicon Valley, where Asian Americans comprise 30% of technology professionals, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I was reading this book &#8220;break the bamboo ceiling&#8221; which is about the problem asians face in corporate america world.</p>
	<p>The author, an Asian American HR, recruiter and coach, pointed out that only 0.29% of corporate officers of Fortune 500 company are Asian women. Even in Silicon Valley, where Asian Americans comprise 30% of technology professionals, Caucasians hold 80% of managerial positions, versus 12.5% Asian Americans.</p>
	<p>I, like most people, gave little thought about Asians&#8217; problems advancing their careers. The stereotypes of Asians are they&#8217;re hard working and highly educated. Note that 44% of Asian americans over age 25 have graduated from college, the highest percentage for any racial gruops, compared with the 27% average for the US population. And according to feedback from recruiters and HR directors, there is significant representation of entry-level Asian talent in corporations. </p>
	<p>Once I started thinking about it it&#8217;s easy to identify the reason. It&#8217;s so painfully obvious that I don&#8217;t need to restate here. But I think, and the book agreed, that most Americans judge your personality by your Asian face, and it&#8217;ll just require extra effort from us to break the first impression.</p>
	<p>I&#8217;m starting to feel the bias when I&#8217;m climbing up the corporate ladder. Sometimes when I go to clients&#8217; with a male staff, they&#8217;ll automatically address to him. I know it&#8217;s the combination of sex and race&#8230; I wouldn&#8217;t call it discrimination, but maybe natural reaction. I bet most people aren&#8217;t even aware that they do that. Like the lyric of my favorite musical, Ave Q, &#8220;everybody is a little bit racist&#8230;&#8221;.</p>
	<p>I haven&#8217;t finished the book, but can&#8217;t wait to see what tips she provided to counteract the bias.
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		<title>San Francisco Apartment</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2005 00:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I finally got myself out of the New Jersey project, and am ready to start fresh in San Francisco. Since I was stuck in East Coast all this time, I gave myself two days to secure an apartment, a week to pack and 3-5 days to move and settle down.
	I wasn&#8217;t sure if I was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I finally got myself out of the New Jersey project, and am ready to start fresh in San Francisco. Since I was stuck in East Coast all this time, I gave myself two days to secure an apartment, a week to pack and 3-5 days to move and settle down.</p>
	<p>I wasn&#8217;t sure if I was able to find an apartment in such a short time. Bay area is consisted with numerous neighborhoods and some I heard are not safe. But it&#8217;s not as simple as avoiding those neighborhoods. Most of the areas that are close to downtown are &#8216;mixed&#8217;, as in some blocks are nice and some blocks are &#8216;less nice&#8217;, so to speak. </p>
	<p>Initially I wanted to stay as close to downtown SF as I could. The person that killed the thought was my boss, a PwC partner. Obviously he knows the best how much I make, and instead of offering a raise, he barked, &#8216;Are you out of your mind? You can&#8217;t afford it!! Move to East bay, and no, not the east bay that&#8217;s close to the bay like Oakland, but go over the hills and the valley to as far east as you could, like Pleasanton, it&#8217;s a mere 45 minute BART (bay area rapid transit) ride to the city.&#8221;</p>
	<p>Riiiight. I thought. I&#8217;m not taking 45 minute train ride each way every day! So I started by looking into the part of east bay that&#8217;s close to water, like Emeryville and Lake Merritt. It&#8217;s less than 15 minute ride to the city. I went so far as to pay application fee for a tiny little studio in a gorgeous condo right by the bay, and the unit has a view of the water as well. I was pretty excited even though the rent was over 1000 and the kitchen was so small that I doubted if i could fit a microwave oven in it. Only a few hours later, I drove by the BART station and saw that the parking lot was so small that I didn&#8217;t think I&#8217;d ever get a spot past 7am. If I can&#8217;t park there, that means I can&#8217;t take the BART. How the heck am I supposed to go to downtown? How do people in this neighborhood go to SF? I bet you most people are students or local commuters, who don&#8217;t have to go across the notorious, always jammed Bay Bridges. </p>
	<p>Then I started looking more east. I found an apartment complex that&#8217;s right by the BART station in Walnut Creek. Rent is about the same for a studio that&#8217;s slightly larger, but the kitchen is full-size and the best part, there&#8217;s washer and dryer in the unit.</p>
	<p>After all, I ended up with what my boss suggested. Go as far east as you can. But hey it&#8217;s not bad, it turned out that the BART ride is ONLY 37 minutes, not 45! The 16 minutes i save a day is enough for me to take a quick shower huh?</p>
	<p>All in all, for friends who might visit me in the future, Walnut Creek is my new home. Although it&#8217;s a bit far from the city, it has all the retailers that you can think of. Well, although I can&#8217;t name all the retailers, i&#8217;m convinced that wherever <strong><em>Tiffany</em></strong> is located, everyone else must be there.
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		<title>New York City hotels, midtown area</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2005 12:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Time for me to compare hotels in New York, mid-town area before my memory fades. I wish I had stayed in more hotels to do a really thorough comparison, but hey i&#8217;m not hotel.com. And compared with my friends and random people on the street, I probably lived in amazing number of hotels.</p>
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<strong>Best Hotel Gym</strong><br />
<img src="http://cache.marriott.com/propertyimages/n/nycmq/phototour/nycmq_phototour14.jpg?Log=1" alt="Marquis, Times Square" height=150/ class="left"/><br />
The best hotel gym-I gotta give credit to Marquis. It’s about 2000 squarefeet (I think), has at least 10 elliptical trainers, probably more than 20 treadmills (sorry I never pay attention to treadmills since I don&#8217;t use them), and a lot of bikes and a few stair climbers. The number of cardio machines is astonishing. If I have you blindfolded and drop you off in this gym, you&#8217;d never guess it&#8217;s a hotel gym. All the cardio machines have individual TVs on. It has more than basic weight training machines, and abundant choices of free weights. It even has a spacious corner padded area to do stretches and other floor exercises, supplied with yoga mats, medicine balls, resistence balls and other Reebok powered equipments. <strong>And it’s 24 hours. </strong><br />
W hotel The Court/Tuscan has a decent 24-hour gym. The Court and Tuscan are right next to each other, so if you stay in Court, you have to get out on the street in order to access the gym. Hey don&#8217;t ask me why they choose to have two hotels on the same block. One time a cab driver pulled up in front of Tuscan, refusing to believe W the Court is right behind him, and I had to drag my luggage back to the Court</p>
	<p><strong>Best Bed</strong><br />
Starwood&#8217;s Heavenly Bed is definitely the best. Westin, W and Sheraton are part of Starwood. Come to think of it, I don&#8217;t remember anything spectacular about Sheraton New York though. Having been traveling for so long, I really appreciate a nice thick, firm and well padded mattress and a comforter. Unlike traditional hotels that offer a bed spread covered with you-know-what, and washed once a month, Starwood give you a real comforter with washable comforter cover. Do they wash the cover is still a mystery. But Westin&#8217;s cover is white so I&#8217;m guessing they&#8217;re forced to wash it more often than once a month. There&#8217;s subtle difference between W and Westin&#8217;s comforters too. W&#8217;s comforters are as comfortable however the cover is somewhat slippery and they usually end up on the floor the next morning. Quite a nuisance.</p>
	<p><strong>Unique</strong><br />
<img src="http://www.hkhotels.us/photos/science.jpg" alt="Library Hotel" height=150 class="left"/><br />
Two thumbs up for<a href="http://www.libraryhotel.com/index.shtml"> Library Hotel</a>. It&#8217;s not a chain, so the drawback is you don&#8217;t get hotel points, but they compensate that with better price and much better and personal services. The most interesting part about the hotel is that the floors and room numbers are organized by the Dewey Decimal System. For example, if you stay on the eleventh floor, the whole floor is Philosophy themed. Room #6 on that floor has books related to &#8220;Love&#8221; since it corresponds to 1100.001 in DDS. The first room I stayed was &#8220;Library Management&#8221; (worst luck or what) and the second room was architecture related. I really liked that room because I got to read all about the fantastic architecture around the world. </p>
	<p>It serves free breakfast (continental with hard boiled eggs), and 5-8pm it serves free cheese and wine. It doesn&#8217;t have a gym in the hotel, but they give you free daily passes to New York Sports Club 2 blocks away from the hotel. </p>
	<p><strong>For the budget-conscious</strong><br />
Three hotesl I stayed over a moth each: <a href="http://specialoffers.starwoodhotels.com/w_court/so.aqf?EM=33_GOOGLE_w_hotel_court_WH_WH_97500_SOP">W hotel the Court</a>, <a href="http://marriott.com/property/propertypage.mi?marshaCode=NYCMQ&#038;PTNR=NYMARRIOTTMARQUIS&#038;">Marquis by Marriott</a>, and <a href="http://www.westinny.com/">Westin at Times Square</a>. My best overall experience was with Westin, mostly because I got free upgrade to a corner suite. I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s at least 600 squarefeet with two sides of openable windows and heigh ceiling. It feels like a New York Loft. But if I ever go back to New York out of my own pocket, I&#8217;d stick with Marquis by Marriott. The rate is really good. I remember it was $219. The rooms are very spacious (rare in NYC), even bigger than a standard Westin room, and as mentioned before the gym is amazing. The only thing everybody hates is its elevators. It uses the so-called smart elevator that you punch in the floor you&#8217;d like to go before you step into the elevator, and the system assigns you an elevator. Once you step in, there&#8217;s no button in the shaft and it goes to the floor(s) that the system designated it to. </p>
	<p>The problem with the design is that a lot of times tourists go by a big group. So if an elevator is assigned to go to 10 floors, chances are there will be more than 10 people for the ride, so one elevator doesn&#8217;t take all the people. The guests that failed to squeeze in the elevators in the first place usually would go to some other elevator that they&#8217;re not assigned too, and in turn squeeze out other guests assigned to another elevator. Now you can see the compounded chaos. In summer peak season, it&#8217;s easy to wait for half an hour for an elevator. And if you forget something in your room? I&#8217;m telling you&#8217;re better off buying it on the street.</p>
	<p>I would NOT stay in W the Court. It&#8217;s nice on corporate account, but it&#8217;s over $330 and it&#8217;s really not all that great. The staff are snooty and they play this W theme music everywhere in the hotel. Every time you turn on the TV it&#8217;s automatic loudest volume tuned in the W channel playing that music. After a few weeks in the hotel, the music was officially adopted into the soundtrack my reoccurring nightmares.</p>
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		<title>Prolonged period of traveling</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2005 11:06:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I&#8217;ve been on the road since last late september. Living out of the suitcases for over a year is starting to wear me out. To be exact, what i&#8217;m feeling right now is probably not just from traveling; 14hour-days probably have much more impact. Come to think of it, it&#8217;s really the combination of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I&#8217;ve been on the road since last late september. Living out of the suitcases for over a year is starting to wear me out. To be exact, what i&#8217;m feeling right now is probably not just from traveling; 14hour-days probably have much more impact. Come to think of it, it&#8217;s really the combination of the two.</p>
	<p>There are some exciting aspect of traveling and living off of corporate account. I don&#8217;t have to cook anymore (well, personally I really miss cooking); I order whatever I want without looking at the price first; I don&#8217;t have to laundry anymore; I don&#8217;t have to clean up my room; I don&#8217;t have to pay for my cell phone bill, &#8230;.</p>
	<p>But after the initial excitement phases out, the reality starts to hit.</p>
	<p>The most depressing aspect of it is that after work, I have no friends to go to. Yes coworkers hang out once in a while,  but coworkers and friends are not the same. It&#8217;s true that New York has the best lounges and restaurants, but what&#8217;s <strong><em>Happy Hour</em></strong> without good old friends? I remember I used to have this Happy Hour multi-tab-spreadsheet that we passed around to record the location, phone number, happy hour hours, special deals and review of all the restaurants we heard of, had been to, or wanted to hit. Aaaaah, and the power of FRESH WILD SALMON in Pacific Northwest!</p>
	<p>The other thing has to do with fitness. Do I miss 24 hour fitness!! The gyms in NYC all closed around 10:30. I don&#8217;t know how New Yorkers do it. They work crazy hours yet they don&#8217;t have 24 hour gyms? Back in NY I could rarely make it to the gym. The <a href="http://busygirl.blogsome.com/2005/10/17/nyc-hotels/">hotel gyms</a> weren&#8217;t bad though. The best hotel gym-I gotta give credit to <a href="http://marriott.com/property/abouthotel/fitness/nycmq?WT_Ref=mi_left">Marquis</a>.  It&#8217;s about 2000 squarefeet (I think), has about 10 elliptical trainers among other things. All the cardio machines have individual TVs on. And it&#8217;s 24 hours. Westin Times Square wasn&#8217;t too bad. Although it&#8217;s fairly small, it had 3 elliptical trainers and all cardio machines have TVs on. The only thing was they closed at 10:30 too.</p>
	<p>Now that I moved to Westin at Princeton, my fitness life dwindled to almost none. The gym has one elliptical trainer that doesn&#8217;t work. Refusing to use treadmill, I&#8217;m left only with a stationary bike. No individual TVs on the machines. There&#8217;s a small TV in the room WITHOUT A REMOTE. Good thing I always carry tons of exercise DVDs with me when I travel, so that&#8217;s now the main source of my workout routine. However, I can&#8217;t really do weight training anymore, so my muscle has been loosing up and flab has slowly, umm no quickly, crawled back.</p>
	<p>Since I work most of the weekend, wardrobe choice is severely limited. I have less than 5 sets of outfit to mix and match. It doesn&#8217;t really bother me anymore though. My coworkers, clients and I spend so much time together, I honestly doubt anybody cares what I wear. But lack of wardrobe choice and lack of working out have downward sprial effect on each other. I don&#8217;t feel I look good cuz I have nothing to wear, so I feel less motivated to work out, and now I never want to dress up because I&#8217;m so out of shape&#8230;</p>
	<p>I suppose i CAN live without gossipy friends (just kidding!!)  and get used to my new flabby arms and thighs. Eating without a budget is the major killer. I was actually happy leaving New York&#8217;s worldclass fine restaurants behind, and I thought I could finally quit eating at Princeton. I miscalculated. Now instead of gaining weight on exquisit fine cuisine, I gain weight on greasy Chinese, deep fried chicken and ribs, and tons of chocolate and candies. Really, it&#8217;s not worth the calories! But loneliness and stress has got the better of me, and I can&#8217;t stop stuffing my face with junk food.</p>
	<p>I can&#8217;t wait to move to San Francisco, the part of the world that 24 hour fitness rules, that people don&#8217;t work 25 hours a day&#8211;hmm come to think of it, I&#8217;ve heard some rumors about SF office&#8217;s crazy hours, and people bike, hike, camp, basically have a life outside of work.
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		<title>Google RSS Reader</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2005 22:03:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	 Google RSS Reader rolls out by ZDNet&#8217;s Dan Farber &#8212; At the Web 2.0 conference Google took the wraps off its RSS reader&#8211;Google Reader.  Like other Google products, the RSS reader has a simple interface, makes good use of AJAX and shows how the company is scoping out all the kinds of applications [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=1992" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Google RSS Reader rolls out"> Google RSS Reader rolls out</a> by <a href="http://zdnet.com">ZDNet</a>&#8217;s Dan Farber &#8212; At the Web 2.0 conference Google took the wraps off its RSS reader&#8211;Google Reader.  Like other Google products, the RSS reader has a simple interface, makes good use of AJAX and shows how the company is scoping out all the kinds of applications and services that Web users will want to have. It&#8217;s beta and [&#8230;]</p>
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		<title>DILBERT’S GUIDE TO STRESS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[DILBERT'S GUIDE TO STRESS
An alternative guide to stress in the workplace from Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert comic strip.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Relax!<br />
<a href="http://www.bromleyhealthmanagement.com/dilbertsguide.htm"><br />
DILBERT&#8217;S GUIDE TO STRESS</a> <img src="http://www.bromleyhealthmanagement.com/dilbert.gif" alt="" /><br />
An alternative guide to stress in the workplace from Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert comic strip.</p>
	<p>   1. I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow is not looking good either.<br />
   2. I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they go flying by.<br />
   3. Tell me what you need, and I&#8217;ll tell you how to get along without it.<br />
   4. Accept that some days you are the pigeon and some days the statue.<br />
   5. Needing someone is like needing a parachute. If they aren&#8217;t there the first time, chances are you won&#8217;t be needing them again.<br />
   6. I don&#8217;t have an attitude problem, you have a perception problem.<br />
   7. Last night I lay in bed looking up at the stars in the sky, and I thought to myself, where the heck is the ceiling?<br />
   8. My reality check bounced.<br />
   9. On the keyboard of life, always keep one finger on the escape key.<br />
  10. I don&#8217;t suffer from stress. I am a carrier.<br />
  11. You are slower than a herd of turtles stampeding through peanut butter.<br />
  12. Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, because you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.<br />
  13. Everybody is somebody else&#8217;s weirdo.<br />
  14. Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.<br />
  15. A pat on the back is only a few centimeters from a kick in the butt.<br />
  16. Don&#8217;t be irreplaceable - if you can&#8217;t be replaced, you can&#8217;t be promoted.<br />
  17. After any salary raise, you will have less money at the end of the month than you did before.<br />
  18. The more crap you put up with, the more crap you are going to get.<br />
  19. You can go anywhere you want if you look serious and carry clipboard.<br />
  20. Eat one live toad the first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day.<br />
  21. People who go to conferences are the ones who shouldn&#8217;t.<br />
  22. If it wasn&#8217;t for the last minute, nothing would get done.<br />
  23. When you don&#8217;t know what to do, walk fast and look worried.<br />
  24. Following the rules will not get the job done.<br />
  25. When confronted by a difficult problem, you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question, &#8220;How would the Lone Ranger handle this?
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Oct 2005 15:53:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I read yesterday that Google might provide free city-wide WiFi services for San Francisco. Google officials say San Francisco residents (and visitors) will enjoy a free 300 kilobits per second, always on connection anywhere in the city. As part of its proposal, the company says it will be offering wholesale access to other service providers, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I read yesterday that Google might provide free city-wide WiFi services for San Francisco. Google officials say San Francisco residents (and visitors) will enjoy a free 300 kilobits per second, always on connection anywhere in the city. As part of its proposal, the company says it will be offering wholesale access to other service providers, who will offer higher throughput connections to their customers. Google says it plans to use its own authentication services. (That explains the Google WiFi VPN client to some extent). The company is going to use San Diego-based WFI, a cellular network builder company to build out the WiFi network. <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/10/01/MNGG9F16KG1.DTL&#038;type=tech">Here&#8217;s more details.</a></p>
	<p>What are google and City of SF&#8217;s motives of such a great public service?</p>
	<p>I remember seeing free WiFi posters throughout Philly downtown a couple months ago while I was traveling, so I dug up old news stories related to that. It turned out to be a long and painful process.</p>
	<p>Apparently Mayor Street announced the plan in Sep 2004, and since then, it aroused heated debate and nationwide interests. At that time a specific budget wasn&#8217;t set, and it hadn&#8217;t been determined if the service would be for free or low-cost. A recent update from Ms. Neff, CIO for the city, indicated that it&#8217;ll cost about 15-20 million for the 135 square feet area. It won&#8217;t be FREE though. I think now the pilot programs in Philly are free, meaning there are quite a few hot spots throughout downtown philly. But eventually when the city-wide network is built, the city will charge the service for $20 a month, or $10 for low-income households. It costs about $60-70 for the device. This would especially benefit neighborhoods where the existing infrastructure is not capable of supporting broadband service. </p>
	<p>Everything sounds wonderful, but the city is facing powerful skeptics. First of all Verison was pissed. Verizon lobbied the Pennsylvania legislature and had a law passed and signed that would &#8220;prohibit a government or any entity it creates from offering broadband for a fee.&#8221; [Philadelphia Faces Wi-Fi Woes PC World 11/23/04]. Comcast had somethig to say as well. &#8220;Because of numerous financial and technological questions about the city&#8217;s plans, and the substantial risk to Philadelphia&#8217;s taxpayers, we have not endorsed the city&#8217;s efforts,&#8221; David L. Cohen, Comcast&#8217;s executive vice president, wrote in an e-mail message. &#8220;Investment in a competitive, challenging and risky business like broadband is something better left to private companies.&#8221; </p>
	<p>Ms. Neff&#8217;s defense against critics is that, it&#8217;s estimated by the third year, Philly will be saving $2 million a year on their $150 million IT budget by not having to pay Verizon for Internet access at their 24,000-employee city offices. </p>
	<p>No that&#8217;s not good enough. Heartland Institute issued a paper on <em>Why Muni Wi-Fi Is a False Hope (02/01/05). </em>This largely argues that because prior attempts at wired networks failed and that gosh, it&#8217;s going to cost $75-150 to set up so they can&#8217;t afford it anyhow (never mind how much more it would cost to set up and buy broadband access from Verizon or Comcast), it shouldn&#8217;t be done. Cato institute (funded by telecom giants) conducted a <strong>study</strong> to attack municipal wireless services.</p>
	<p>GIVE   ME    A    BREAK.</p>
	<p>Municipal WiFi was first started in Spokane, Washington. It&#8217;s only free for government employees but paid access is also offered. Many other cities have since followed.</p>
	<p>Australia has turned all of Sydney into a high-speed hot-spot, and users get much faster broadband service than we do - for less. </p>
	<p><img src="http://www.freetimes.com/images/issues/1302/CovOctopus.jpg" class="left"  alt="" />I guess we should thank telecom giants for protecting the public from&#8230; um.. socialism invasion (free for all!)? Capitalism is the foundation of this country and let&#8217;s all pay wireless phone companies $79.99 a month for wireless connection. The poor telecom giants, after all, having been waking up in the middle of a night covered with cold sweats with the mere notion of cheap municiapl WiFi services. </p>
	<p>I wish city of San Francisco the best luck.
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		<title>Dell is going downhill?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Oct 2005 06:35:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I used to think about getting Dell stock since it appears to be cheap, until I came across this article on business week, here&#8217;s the excerpt:
	It didn&#8217;t seem as if he was asking for much. When the CD drive on Peter Ulyatt&#8217;s Dell desktop computer failed this summer, he called the support crew at Dell [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I used to think about getting Dell stock since it appears to be cheap, until I came across this article on business week, here&#8217;s the excerpt:</p>
	<blockquote><p>It didn&#8217;t seem as if he was asking for much. When the CD drive on Peter Ulyatt&#8217;s Dell desktop computer failed this summer, he called the support crew at Dell (DELL ), where he&#8217;d bought the $1,600 machine nine months prior. Armed with an extended warranty that cost him an extra $300, the Pasadena (Calif.) retiree got on the phone and waited. After sitting on hold for 45 minutes, a technician whom Ulyatt could barely understand came on the line and diagnosed a &#8220;software problem.&#8221; Ulyatt&#8217;s call, transferred to the software technician, was dropped. Calling back, Ulyatt waited on hold another 45 minutes, asked for the software desk, and waited a half-hour more before hanging up. &#8220;At the moment, I&#8217;m not high on Dell&#8217;s service,&#8221; says Ulyatt, who plans to buy two new PCs in a year or so. &#8220;When I buy again, I will look at others beyond Dell.&#8221;</p>
	<p>Ulyatt&#8217;s ordeal is not an isolated case. All tech companies have some unhappy customers, of course, but recent surveys suggest the ranks of frustrated Dell Inc. owners are growing. Complaints to the Better Business Bureau rose 23% in 2004 from the year before, and they&#8217;re up another 5% this year. &#8230; &#8220;We&#8217;ve never seen a drop like this,&#8221; says professor Claes Fornell, who ran the survey.</p>
	<p>Plenty of people are going public with complaints. &#8230; Web sites such as ihatedell.net have popped up. &#8230;</p>
	<p>Could such sentiment lead to trouble for the world&#8217;s largest PC company? Over the past decade, Dell&#8217;s dependable support, combined with competitive prices and build-to-order convenience, made it the default choice for millions of consumers. Its market share continues to rise overall, and it holds 28.8% of the U.S. consumer market,&#8230;. However, a sagging reputation could slow sales, &#8230; In the most recent quarter, Dell missed its sales target, one reason its stock has dropped 18%, to $34, since the start of the year.</p>
	<p>&#8230;.Other key PC makers are increasing the pressure on Dell. Apple, which consistently ranks high in customer surveys like Michigan&#8217;s, recently decided to start using chips from Intel Corp. (INTC ), making it a more direct competitor to Dell. And Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ ), Dell&#8217;s biggest competitor, seems intent on distinguishing itself with customer service.</p>
	<p>Over the past year, HP has launched several initiatives to build loyalty. One lets HP employees key in information on product glitches they hear about from customers, who then are supposed to receive a call from a rep within 48 hours. Another is a diagnostic tool HP developed to help consumers figure out what kind of problem they have, even if it doesn&#8217;t involve HP gear. Dell won&#8217;t help customers with non-Dell problems unless they pay extra. &#8220;Given today&#8217;s digital lifestyle, it&#8217;s vital,&#8221; says Diana L. Bell, HP&#8217;s senior vice-president of total customer experience. &#8220;We have to do more than say, &#8216;here&#8217;s the product, and catch me if you can.&#8221;
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		<title>iPod Nano Stress Test</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2005 23:43:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Somebody ran an iPod Nano stress test. http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/nano.ars/3
	Apparently the reason they ran the test is that many critics commented that iPod Nano won&#8217;t do well because it&#8217;s so small and fragile, that it can be easily broken if you accidentally sit on it. I thought it&#8217;s pretty funny that the only attack they can come [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Somebody ran an iPod Nano stress test. <a href="http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/nano.ars/3">http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/nano.ars/3</a></p>
	<p>Apparently the reason they ran the test is that many critics commented that iPod Nano won&#8217;t do well because it&#8217;s so small and fragile, that it can be easily broken if you accidentally sit on it. I thought it&#8217;s pretty funny that the only attack they can come up with is that &#8216;oh, it&#8217;s too small. I couldn&#8217;t find it, and what if i sat on it?&#8217;</p>
	<p>Check out the link yourself, it&#8217;s pretty hilarious. If you&#8217;re lazy to read the full post, they basically  came up with the following plan to break the Nano:</p>
	<blockquote><p>To simulate everyday accidents that could result in a broken iPod, we came up with a few situations that we felt would ultimately leave the nano lifeless:</p>
	<p>   1. Sitting on the iPod nano<br />
   2. Dropping it while jogging (4-6mph),<br />
   3. Dropping at various speeds: 8-10mph (slow bicycle), 15-20mph (fast bicycle), 30mph (slow car), and 50mph (fast car)<br />
   4. Dropping the nano from various heights.
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	<p>After the above steps, they FAILED to break it and Nano, although scratched up, was still playing the music. They were astonished and determined to figure out a way to destroy Nano. What did they come up with? They decided to run it over with a car. </p>
	<p>The heart was still beating.</p>
	<p>So they ran it over again. (not the most creative bunch).</p>
	<p>Nano was still breathing and humming songs.</p>
	<p>Finally,</p>
	<blockquote><p>In a final act of desperation, we decided to expose the iPod to a catastrophic event that would certainly destroy it. Lacking a really high place to drop the nano from, we decided the throw the nano as high as we could, say 40 feet into the air, and let it land—hard—on the concrete. Alas, the iPod nano finally gave up the ghost. In addition to the display showing nothing and the backlight being perpetually stuck on, the music finally subsided. The nano had journeyed to the Land Where Consumer Electronics Are Eternally Blessed.</p></blockquote>
	<p>Steve Job did a great job presenting Nano, especially at the moment when he took it out from the inner pocket of his jeans. Watch the <a href="http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/specialevent05/">webcast </a>here.</p>
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		<title>Time travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2005 05:08:14 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Life.... Miscellaneous?</category>
	<category>Travel Journal</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The moment hit me again, this afternoon, when I was in Metropolitan Museum of Art, sitting in front of Vermeer's "Woman with a Lute".....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The moment hit me again, this afternoon, when I was in Metropolitan Museum of Art, sitting in front of <a href="http://arthistory.about.com/cs/namesvv/a/vermeer.htm">Vermeer</a>&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="http://www.wga.hu/html/v/vermeer/03a/17lute.html">Woman with a Lute</a>&#8220;. <a href="http://www.wga.hu/html/v/vermeer/03a/17lute.html"><img src="http://www.mystudios.com/vermeer/18/vermeer-woman-with-lute.jpg" width="95" class="right" alt="Woman with a Flute" /></a>I was sitting down in front of the painting listening to the audio guide playing a piece of Lute music popular at that time.  The melody was so simple and slow, compared with the contemporary top 40. Of course our popular music is a lot faster, louder, and more complex for obvious reasons. Simple lute or any acoustic instrument will no longer satisfy modern population&#8217;s appetite for music entertainment.</p>
	<p>To appreciate this music, I tried to put myself in the ancient time. I gazed into the painting and imagine myself to be in it, sitting by the window, looking out, waiting for my lover&#8217;s return. Momentarily I was in a life that I was not constantly surrounded by sound and visual stimulation provided by mass media, the biggest noises would be a busy market, or galloping horses. I guess I could how it&#8217;d be one of the most beautiful harmony I&#8217;ve heard, at least comparing with the tunes sung by drunken men on the street.</p>
	<p>This is when the moment hit me. I was concentrating so hard that for a nanosecond, I felt like I was &#8220;really&#8221; in the 17th century, hearing nothing but quietness, feeling the slowness of pace compared with NYC pace. Ever since I saw <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081534/">&#8220;Somewhere in Time&#8221;</a> when I was a little girl, I&#8217;ve always had this fantasy of being able to time travel if I could just concentrate as hard as Christopher Reeve.</p>
	<p>For a moment, I felt like I was there.
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		<title>Prestige Lip Liner</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2005 22:53:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I&#8217;ve recently found this automatic water-proof lipliner, and it&#8217;s cheap as dirt! $4.89. I really appreciate it after I spent a whole afternoon at Sephora looking at every brand, looking for an automatic lip liner. A few brands have them, but i didn&#8217;t see any that had more than 3-4 colors and I didn&#8217;t like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><img src="http://store1.yimg.com/I/perfumebaycom_1861_218553598" class="left" alt="Prestige Lipliner" />I&#8217;ve recently found this automatic water-proof lipliner, and it&#8217;s cheap as dirt! $4.89. I really appreciate it after I spent a whole afternoon at Sephora looking at every brand, looking for an automatic lip liner. A few brands have them, but i didn&#8217;t see any that had more than 3-4 colors and I didn&#8217;t like any of the colors. The price is outrageous too. They easily cost at least $18.</p>
	<p>Prestige is sold in all major drug stores, and at Duane Reade they have 16 different colors. Toss your pencil sharpeners! They ARE automatic and TRULY water-proof.
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		<title>Princeton, New Jersey</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2005 22:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I&#8217;m now in Princeton. Don&#8217;t blame me for not telling you. Here&#8217;s what happened.
	We were told a few weeks ago that we&#8217;ll eventually move to Princeton mid or late september at the client site. The day after labor day weekend we started to clean up the New York in anticipation of the move. That was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I&#8217;m now in Princeton. Don&#8217;t blame me for not telling you. Here&#8217;s what happened.</p>
	<p>We were told a few weeks ago that we&#8217;ll eventually move to Princeton mid or late september at the client site. The day after labor day weekend we started to clean up the New York in anticipation of the move. That was a Tuesday right? Tuesday afternoon we were told to book hotels and we&#8217;ll start at Princeton on Thursday. We were pretty much in shock since it was such a short notice. We hurried up and made the necessary hotel and flight arrangement, and I had to change my travel plan for the coming weekend as well.</p>
	<p>As if the notice was not short enough. Tuesday night when I was having dinner w/ a coworker around 8pm, I got a call from another coworker, and we were told to show up the next morning, 9am sharp.</p>
	<p>I didn&#8217;t know how to react to that but i didn&#8217;t really have time to think anyways. So we booked rental cars for the next morning and packed that night. I left in such a hurry that my laundry was still in the dry cleaner and i had to go back this Saturday to pick it up.</p>
	<p>So, here I am, in Princeton!
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		<title>Blue Point Grill</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2005 22:20:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	I was surprised to find such an exquisite seafood restaurant in Princeton, NJ. Two hotel clerks strongly recommended it, and one of them said their seafood is shipped in daily so freshness is guaranteed.
	The restaurant is on Nassau, the major route to the university area and where most of the restaurants are located. We saw [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I was surprised to find such an exquisite seafood restaurant in Princeton, NJ. Two hotel clerks strongly recommended it, and one of them said their seafood is shipped in daily so freshness is guaranteed.</p>
	<p>The restaurant is on Nassau, the major route to the university area and where most of the restaurants are located. We saw a couple cute restaurants and cafes nearby. There was a noodle house on one side of Blue Point and a Chinese restaurant on the other. All of them are remodeled residential houses, so they have a small-town, home-made feel to it.</p>
	<p>The menu has a southern flare to it. Like the special I ordered was Seafood Creole (gumbo/soup), and it tasted authentic, with full creole flavor and slightly spicy. It had chunks of seafood including lots of Seabass! The softness of seabass contrasted so well w/ the creole flavor, and the gumbo was so thick i ate it w/ a fork.</p>
	<p>I tried my friend&#8217;s Catfish and it tasted traditionally southern as well. One thing on the menu that made me want to go back is Macadamia Nuts Tilapia, and also the fresh oyster bar w/ about 12 different kinds of oysters. I&#8217;ll continue the review in a separate post.</p>
	<p>An interesting thing about Blue Point is it doesn&#8217;t serve wine. There&#8217;s a liquor store right next to it and customers just get the wine from next door and bring it to the restaurant. Hmmm, i think i&#8217;ll do the same next time. I actually prefer that since restaurants always charge premium for wine and we&#8217;ll have more choices.
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		<title>French Restaurant Comparison: Aureole vs. La Bernadrin vs. Jean Georges</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2005 18:52:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Aureole-It&#8217;s listed as an American restaurant instead of French on citysearch. However, the menu, ambience, and service all point it to a French restaurant. I&#8217;d say Aureole is the best of all three. The atmosphere is the most relaxed, and the food is not traditional heavy French cuisine. It&#8217;s more creative, fresh, light, yet the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><strong><a href="http://www.charliepalmer.com/aureole_ny/home.html">Aureole</a></strong>-It&#8217;s listed as an American restaurant instead of French on citysearch. However, the menu, ambience, and service all point it to a French restaurant. I&#8217;d say Aureole is the best of all three. The atmosphere is the most relaxed, and the food is not traditional heavy French cuisine. It&#8217;s more creative, fresh, light, yet the intensity and complexity of the flavor is not lost. Citysearch editor&#8217;s got the essence of this restaurant:</p>
	<blockquote><p>&#8230;lent toothsome crunch by a cured pancetta wrap, or sashimi-cut fluke lounging on ruby-red grapefruit&#8211;that you realize you&#8217;re savoring every inherent flavor rather than cream or oil. Boccuzzi achieves opulence honestly, balancing lively flavors with clever, complementary preparations. Crispy skate in eggless bearnaise and prosciutto-crusted rabbit luxuriate on the palate, while leaving room for blissful, can&#8217;t-miss desserts.<br />
</blockquote>
The best thing about Aureole is the price. Foodwise I have to say Jean Georges and Le Bernardin deserves the same respect (Le Bernardin is more traditional). Lunch 3-course lunch tasting menu is only $35!</p>
	<p>Dessert is definitely the best part, and it&#8217;s what makes Aureole better than the other two in ny heart. You can see the <a href="http://www.charliepalmer.com/aureole_ny/menu.php?i=27">dessert menu online</a>, but allow me to describe what I got. I got a creme brulee tasting, which came with three flavors, classic, chocolate and corn (corn with blueberry topping). I&#8217;m no longer a big creme brulee fan (after I found out what it&#8217;s made of), but the classic creme brulee was the best I&#8217;ve tried. It&#8217;s so creamy but it&#8217;s not so full of fat that you can&#8217;t taste anything else. It tastes more creamy because the texture is amazingly consistent and fine, like there&#8217;s no air particle in between the cream particles. The corn creme brulee was really interesting too. I always enjoy things I&#8217;ve never heard of before. Thumbs up for the pastry chef&#8217;s creativity. My friend ordered &#8216;Six Sorbet &#038; Frozen Custard&#8217;. The presentation was wonderful. The little cups that the sorbets were in were put on a triangle rack. So it&#8217;s three on the bottom, 2 in the middle and 1 on top. Now you get the idea. The taste was out of this world as well. Too bad i don&#8217;t remember all the flavor but I remember one of them was goat cheese. </p>
	<p>Zagat rating: 27, 26, 26 (food, service, ambience)</p>
	<p><strong><a href="http://www.jean-georges.com/">Jean Georges</a></strong>- The food is similar to Aureole. It&#8217;s vert innovative as well. The menu is more extensive, but it&#8217;s a lot pricier and the atmosphere is more uptight than Aureole. Dessert is pretty good, although fades compare with Aureole&#8217;s.</p>
	<p>Zagat rating: 27, 26, 26</p>
	<p><strong><a href="http://www.le-bernardin.com/press.html">Le Bernardin</a></strong>-Yeah it&#8217;s a very good restaurant. But the way I look at it, the food is as good as the above two (unless you prefer traditional French), it&#8217;s really really expensive, atmosphere is most formal (jacket required for gentlemen), and the dessert was average-ok, to be fair, it&#8217;s good, but it&#8217;s not something you&#8217;d jump up and down and tell all your friends about- so why pay the premium? My guy friends didn&#8217;t wear a jacket and had to wear the loaner ones. They were super large and it was hilarious when they stood up because one of them looked like a football player and the other one stole his dad&#8217;s jacket.</p>
	<p>Zagat rating: 28, 27, 27
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		<title>Where is the GreenTea in Green Tea Frappuccino</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2005 03:41:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The first time I tried Starbuck&#8217;s green tea frappuccino I wasn&#8217;t impressed. It tasted like bland green tea flavored bubble gum. I forgot why I bought a second one since I disliked the first one so much, but the second one was more like it. The green tea flavor was strong, and it tasted almost [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The first time I tried Starbuck&#8217;s green tea frappuccino I wasn&#8217;t impressed. It tasted like bland green tea flavored bubble gum. I forgot why I bought a second one since I disliked the first one so much, but the second one was more like it. The green tea flavor was strong, and it tasted almost like green tea ice cream. I was exhilirated to find my official summer drink.</p>
	<p>At that point I was convinced the barista who made the first one didn&#8217;t make it according the formula.</p>
	<p>And then I tried the third, fourth,.. so on. Now I know the true story. The second one was abnormal. All the others I had didn&#8217;t taste anything like green tea. I don&#8217;t know what impulses me to keep buying and getting disappointed. I mean, now i&#8217;m obsessed with finding the &#8216;right&#8217; green tea frappuccino. Isn&#8217;t that crazy? I&#8217;ve turned Starbucks addiction into Lottery consumption. I pay a daily due hoping for hitting the jackpot.</p>
	<p>I can&#8217;t wait to go back to Seattle to test it out. I still believe that Seattle Starbucks has the best standard. I still believe&#8230;
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		<title>Eyeshadow Base - M.A.C. rules!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2005 04:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Beauty Tips and Product Reviews</category>
	<category>Girlie Stuff</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[3 or 4 years ago I met my Savior. MAC Painter is really a creamshadow line. It's not your everyday creamshadow though. It's very matte and heavy. I call it 'industrial strength' eyeshadow base. I bought <strong>"Untitled"</strong> which is the lightest nude color. After applying it, my Stila powder shadow lasts all day!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>My eyelids are so oily it&#8217;s not even funny. I have yet to meet another person whose eyelids are worse than mine. As a matter of fact, here&#8217;s a common reaction I get: &#8220;Eyelids can be Oily?&#8221; To clarify how bad it is, it takes less than 20 minutes for eyeshadow powder to crease on me.<br />
<a href="http://www.maccosmetics.com/templates/products/sp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CATEGORY15103&#038;PRODUCT_ID=PROD1503"><img src="http://a248.e.akamai.net/www.maccosmetics.com/images/products/M1J9_128.jpg" class ="right" alt="MAC"/></a><br />
3 or 4 years ago I met my Savior. MAC Painter is really a creamshadow line. It&#8217;s not your everyday creamshadow though. It&#8217;s very matte and heavy. I call it &#8216;industrial strength&#8217; eyeshadow base. I bought <strong>&#8220;Untitled&#8221;</strong> which is the lightest nude color. After applying it <a href="http://busygirl.blogsome.com/2005/08/26/best-of-eyeshadow/trackback/">my Stila powder shadow lasts all day!</a></p>
	<p>I was so happy I went back and bought 3 other colors, green purle and blue. But it turned out other vibrant colors were not meant to be used as eyeshadow base. I still like them though. The color is rich and easy to apply (only a finger is required).</p>
	<p>Origin has an eyeshadow base too that I want to buy after I run out of &#8220;Untitled Paint&#8221;. Speaking of which, i bought it a few years ago and I still have 20% left. The best 15 bucks you can spend!! Origin&#8217;s base is beige-white, and they claim it&#8217;ll make the eyeshadow color more vibrant. I&#8217;m yet to find out how long it can last. Has anyone tried it?</p>
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		<title>Best of Eyeshadow (compact powder)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2005 02:59:08 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Beauty Tips and Product Reviews</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	*Compare Stila with Chanel, Dior, Benefit, M.A.C., Nars, Clinique, Estee Lauder and Laura Mercier.*  My favorite is Stila (especially heather , this color compliments all skin color, and is constantly sold out), for the following reasons:
	  1. Reasonable price (it&#8217;s about median price in department store brands) I got a six-pan compact, which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>*Compare Stila with Chanel, Dior, Benefit, M.A.C., Nars, Clinique, Estee Lauder and Laura Mercier.*  My favorite is Stila (especially <a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-2658600-10443196?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.strawberrynet.com%2FproductDetail.aspx%3FProdId%3D71394%26region%3DUS%26goChar%3DS&#038;cjsku=07138130202" target="_top">heather</a> <img width="0" height="0" border="0" src="http://www.lduhtrp.net/image-2658600-10443196" />, this color compliments all skin color, and is constantly sold out), for the following reasons:</p>
	<p><a href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-2658600-10443196?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.strawberrynet.com%2FproductDetail.aspx%3FProdId%3D71394%26region%3DUS%26goChar%3DS&#038;cjsku=07138130202" target="_top"><img width="80" border="0" align="right" src="http://www.strawberrynet.com/images/products/07138130202.jpg" alt="Stila Eye Shadow Pan - Heather" /></a> <img width="1" height="1" border="0" align="right" src="http://www.tqlkg.com/image-2658600-10443196" /> <strong>1. Reasonable price (it&#8217;s about median price in department store brands)</strong> I got a six-pan compact, which is $24, and each refill is $14. If you don&#8217;t want the compact, the individual shadow (comes with environmental friendly paper container) is $16, which is in line with Dior, Anna Sui and only $2 cheaper than Benefit and M.A.C.  </p>
	<p><strong>2. Texture is consistent and color is easy to apply.</strong> Most of the eyeshadow powder is not of consistent particles, and that leaves heavy spots or streaks on the eyelids. <em>Chanel and Nars</em> are about as good in this area. Estee Lauder and Dior are decent. Laura Mercier is the worst among pricier brands. Clinique and Benefit are comparable with Laura Mercier in quality but slightly cheaper. Drugstore brands? Don&#8217;t even think about it.I&#8217;ve learned from Style Network that some makeups you can cheat with drugstore brands, such as lipstick and mascara. However, <strong>THE</strong> makeup that you can&#8217;t cheat on is Eyeshadow. The reason is that due to frequent shipping and poor handling, drugstore  eyeshadows need to be packed more dense than department store brands. That&#8217;s why drugstore shadow powder is not as loose as department store ones, and therefore color doesn&#8217;t look natural and is clumpy.  </p>
	<p><strong>3. The pigment is abundant so it doesn&#8217;t take much to apply,</strong> and as a result the eyeshadow lasts much longer.  I bought another 8-color compact from Laura Mecier a year after I bought Stila, and it has less left than Stila even though I use Stila more frequently. That doesn&#8217;t surprise me because when I apply Laura Mercier, I always feel the urge to use my finger and just dig into the shadow. For some reason the color just doesn&#8217;t show! And to clarify, for those who know me, they can witness that I don&#8217;t apply heavy makeup. I like neutral look for work.</p>
	<p><strong> 4.It doesn&#8217;t smudge and last all day.</strong> It&#8217;s especially important for me because my eyelids are very oily (that&#8217;s another post). Stila powder lasts all day long while other brands tend to wear off after half a day.     </p>
	<p><strong>5. All Stila eyeshadows can be applied with both wet and dry brush.</strong> Wet brush makes the color richer and staying even longer. </p>
	<p><strong>6. Last but not least, the state-of-art brush.</strong> I ditched my other professional eyeshadow brushes I invested over the years in favor of the free brush! (Yes! It&#8217;s even better than MAC or Sephora brushes.) The brush has two ends, one is rounded brush and the other is the flat slanted brush for eyeliner. I recommend getting at least one dark eyeshadow in the pan for eyeliner purposes, and wet the eyelinter brush when applying.</p>
	<p>(This is color, mambo, is especially good for Asians.&nbsp; It&#8217;s a cross between light brown and lavendar, natural enough for work.&nbsp; For a night out for happy hour? Just apply heavier or add one more layer after work.)&nbsp;</p>
	<p><a target="_top" href="http://www.dpbolvw.net/click-2658600-10443196?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.strawberrynet.com%2FproductDetail.aspx%3FProdId%3D71396%26region%3DUS%26goChar%3DS&#038;cjsku=07138330202"><img width="100" border="0" alt="Stila Eye Shadow Pan - Mambo" src="http://www.strawberrynet.com/images/products/07138330202.jpg" /></a></p>
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		<title>Cafe Provencial - Why is their business slower than neighbors?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2005 18:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Life.... Miscellaneous?</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	My NY colleagues and I have probably tried all the deli places within 1 mile radius. Today I went to a French deli that I haven&#8217;t been before, Kitchen Provance , located on 45th between 6th &#038; 7th. It serves hot entree bars and a salad bar, plus pastries. 
	The entree bar is probably the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>My NY colleagues and I have probably tried all the deli places within 1 mile radius. Today I went to a French deli that I haven&#8217;t been before, <a href="http://newyork.citysearch.com/profile/7186355/new_york_ny/kitchen_provance.html">Kitchen Provance </a>, located on 45th between 6th &#038; 7th. It serves hot entree bars and a salad bar, plus pastries. </p>
	<p>The entree bar is probably the most gourmet I&#8217;ve tried in this neighborhood. For example today I got Polenta Pizzette, Zucchini cake, and Ricotta Roasted Vegetables Roulade, just to name a few.</p>
	<p>What&#8217;s bugging me is the deli is not that busy compared with its neighbors, although the quality leaves the competitors in dust, and the french country decor is cute, clean and intimate. I noticed two things that might have affected it. The food section is way in the back of the deli, and the lighting is on the dim side, so it&#8217;s difficult for pedestrians to glimpse quickly what they&#8217;re serving. The unofficial standard for NY delis is to have entree bar in the center of the store.</p>
	<p>The second is the credit card is acceptable, but it&#8217;s in the back of the kitchen and can only be handled by a grumpy looking mid-aged woman who appears to be the owner. After waiting for two minutes, the woman came out to hand over the receipt to the cashier, and she gave me a head to toe glance. Frankly, just for this reason, I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;m going back. But for those of you who use cash, I&#8217;d definitely recommend it.
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		<title>Guys ‘n Dolls in London</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2005 06:40:26 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Travel Journal</category>
	<category>Movies Theaters Books</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Is Ewan McGregor hot or what? I liked him alright, but for some reason when I saw that he was in Guys and Dolls in London, I scratched my original itinerary and bought a last minute to see him. I think it&#8217;s the combination that Guys&#8217;n Dolls is on top of my favorite theater list, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Is Ewan McGregor hot or what? I liked him alright, but for some reason when I saw that he was in<a href="http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/8079/guys-and-dolls"> Guys and Dolls in London,</a> <a href="http://http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/8079/guys-and-dolls"><img style="" src="http://www.thestage.co.uk/images/pics/8079.jpg" class="left" width="90" alt=""/></a>I scratched my original itinerary and bought a last minute to see him. I think it&#8217;s the combination that Guys&#8217;n Dolls is on top of my favorite theater list, and Moulin Rouge is my favorite musical movie.</p>
	<p>What I love about this musical is the lyrics of most of the songs, like &#8220;Mary the man today&#8221; (change him later&#8230;). My favorite one would be &#8220;Sit down you&#8217;re rocking the boat&#8221;. It sounds even better on stage than on CD.
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		<title>My favorite blog site (at this moment)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2005 02:51:08 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>Cool Websites, Technology</category>
	<category>Geekie stuff</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[...I found this current blog site. It has a lot more features than blogger.com since it's WordPress powered. The only drawback is it doesn't have a lot of technical help. MSN My Space is excellent for beginners or people who care less about customization.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I&#8217;ve been using various blog sites on and off, but I never found one I really liked. At least that&#8217;s the excuse I gave to myself not to continue blogging (which is a shame because I&#8217;ve been to so many exciting NY restaurants and done lots of travels).</p>
	<p>Today thanks to <a href="http://spaces.msn.com/members/bunnywabbit/Blog/cns!1p93W5jZLnyzyWSp8CNDKJJQ!148.entry">Bunny&#8217;s Test Space blog</a>, I found this current blog site. It has a lot more features than <a href="http://www.blogger.com">blogger.com</a> since it&#8217;s <a href="http://www.wordpress.org">WordPress</a> powered. The only drawback is it doesn&#8217;t have a lot of technical help. The only support blogsome.com offers are links to other resource pages. I actually enjoy it because I love digging up answers myself, and probably most of you paperclip<sup>(1)</sup> haters out there agree with me. I spent time learning WordPress and CCS style, and i&#8217;m refreshing my memory on basic HTML language. It&#8217;s fun, and I know i&#8217;ll be wasting numerous days ahead of me to tweak my pages.</p>
	<p>MSN My Space is very user-friendly. I almost would&#8217;ve gone for it if weren&#8217;t for the following reasons: 1. It doesn&#8217;t let you assign multiple categories to a posting, and it doesn&#8217;t support sub-categories.  2. It doesn&#8217;t support blog-rolling. 3. Too limited in custom settings.<br />
MSN My Space is excellent for beginners or people who care less about customization.
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		<title>Little Italy</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2005 22:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>busygirl</dc:creator>
		
	<category>Travel Journal</category>
	<category>Dining Review</category>
	<category>New York City</category>
	<category>Yum Yum</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Tonight I ventured out to little Italy planning to dine at Nyonya, a Malaysian restaurant. After 45 minutes of train transfers and a cab ride, we only discovered that the wait at Nyonya was over an hour. There were about 50 people standing in the 6 by 3 waiting area like chicken in the cage. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Tonight I ventured out to little Italy planning to dine at Nyonya, a Malaysian restaurant. After 45 minutes of train transfers and a cab ride, we only discovered that the wait at Nyonya was over an hour. There were about 50 people standing in the 6 by 3 waiting area like chicken in the cage. The food looked and smelled wonderful but we were too starved to wait (would&#8217;ve stayed if they had a bar)</p>
	<p>After walking around a little bit, we settled for an italian restaurant nearby. The bread wasn&#8217;t impressive (cold, hard and bland, with butter, not olive oil), so I lowered my expectation for the Lobster spaghetti i ordered. When it was delivered to my table, i was vastly impressed. The portion size is obviously a winning factor. Not only was the lobster of a decent size, look all the calamari, clam and mussel they dumped on the plate. The flavor was unbelievable too. I could taste the masala wine, the nice blend of all the seafood flavor soaked in the spaghetti. </p>
	<p>Couldn&#8217;t get enough of it!
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		<title>Carmine’s family sized serving</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2005 03:53:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Carmine&#8217;s is located in the heart of Times Squares. It&#8217;s one of the most popular pre and post theater dining option among tourists and theater goers alike. It&#8217;s famous for it&#8217;s family-sized portion. Well, it&#8217;s probably not your regular family. It&#8217;s more like for a family of at least 10.
	That night two other girls and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Carmine&#8217;s is located in the heart of Times Squares. It&#8217;s one of the most popular pre and post theater dining option among tourists and theater goers alike. It&#8217;s famous for it&#8217;s family-sized portion. Well, it&#8217;s probably not your regular family. It&#8217;s more like for a family of at least 10.</p>
	<p>That night two other girls and me, starved after walking around in a snowy night, decided to scout out this place. No menu is provided and everyday&#8217;s specials are written on the balckboards around the walls. It was quite a struggle for us near-sighted girls to read the menu. We ordered three dishes despite the waiter&#8217;s warning and pleading, and we assured him that we won&#8217;t let too much food go to waste. We ordered some pasta, veal marsala and a big basket of Caesar salad. I suppose we did pretty well, only left half of the pasta.</p>
	<p>I&#8217;d recommend this restaurant to those who enjoy bargained-supersized-italian family meals. If you&#8217;re looking for exquisite Italian cuisine, and could wait around a month for a reservation, go to <a href="http://newyork.citysearch.com/profile/7104890/new_york_ny/babbo.html" target="_blank"/>Babbo and forget about Carmines. </p>
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		<title>Cafe Wha</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2005 19:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>New York City</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Last night we went to the legendary NY Cafe Wha.
	Here&#8217;s the intro from their website: Located on the corner of MacDougal and Minetta Streets in Greenwich Village, the original Café Wha? was a &#8220;beat/rock&#8221; club of the 1960&#8217;s at which one could find &#8220;soul&#8221; food for mind, ear, and body. In addition to a house [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Last night we went to the legendary NY <a href="http://www.cafewha.com">Cafe Wha</a>.</p>
	<p>Here&#8217;s the intro from their website: Located on the corner of MacDougal and Minetta Streets in Greenwich Village, the original Café Wha? was a &#8220;beat/rock&#8221; club of the 1960&#8217;s at which one could find &#8220;soul&#8221; food for mind, ear, and body. In addition to a house band that played covers of contemporary popular songs, CafeWha? was famous for both its regular customers - Allen Ginsberg, Abbie Hoffman, and Bob Dylan among them, and its musical and comedy performers. Jimi Hendrix, Bruce Springsteen, Kool and the Gang, Bill Cosby, Richard Pryor, and many others all began their careers at the Wha? Even the staff had its notables - Mary Travers was a waitress at the Wha? until she joined up with Peter Yarrow and Noel Stookey to form Peter, Paul and Mary.  Sounds like a wonderful place to visit on a saturday night right?</p>
	<p><span style="color:#000000;">My first impression of this place wasn&#8217;t all that great, to be honest. I was expecting a big lounge/restaurant setting with brand new decor and hip, uran atmosphere. But it turned out to be a tiny cramped cafe/bar underground. With a small stage in the center that could barely fit a band of 5, black booths, chairs and table arranged too closely to one another, and ultra low ceiling (my suspicion was if I were on the stage which was one foot higher than the ground, I could easily hit the ceiling with my head if I jumped slightly). But then on the other hand, we are talking about a place that has existed since the 60s w/ tons of legendary stars discovered here, what the heck was I thinking when I pictured it to be anything like Hard-rock cafe? The menu, consistent w/ the decor, was nothing fancy , featuring typical bar food such as nachos, buffalo wings and burgers. </span><br />
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<span style="color:#000000;">While 8 of us sitting at this tiny booth shoulder to shoulder, knee to knee, drinking watered down drinks, the show finally started. A host opened, followed by a stand-up comedian. He made me laugh pretty hard but I really didn&#8217;t appreciate him using racist jokes and even made fun of blind children and midgets. It was extremely political incorrect but I couldn&#8217;t hold my laughter. Others at the table had the same reaction, shaking their heads saying &#8216;oh my god, that is so wrong&#8217; while laughing out of breath. Then the Cafe Wha? band came up. Their performance was way beyong my expectation. They played everything, from R&#038;B to Raggae to rock. I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s the best live band i&#8217;ve heard, although I haven&#8217;t been to that many live band concerts. </span><br />
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<span style="color:#000000;">During the performance the Korean girls behind us started screaming like they&#8217;ve seen a ghost. I turned around and saw two men walking really fast past us. The first man was wearing a cap w/ glasses, walking with his head down like some celebrity walking out of the airport. I didn&#8217;t know what was going on or who he was. But a few minutes later, the host announced that they had a special guest tonight, Eugene Park. The Korean girls started screaming again and my korean friends at my table were both surprised and exicted too. They said he&#8217;s really famous in Korea, a genius violinist. Eugene Park performed a few songs with the band with an electric violin and it was amazing to see his fingers moving at the speed of light. The host introduced him as the youngest student admitted at Julliard school. After his mesmorizing performance, he grabbed the mic from the host and started, yes, rapping! The surprise really cracked me up, and he was really good too with the moves and everything. No wonder he&#8217;s so popular in Korea. He has the perfect combination of a genius musician (an arrogant looking one too, and untailored of course), rap artist and a comedian. I would&#8217;ve stayed for the second show, but towards the end of the first one I flelt nauseous all of a sudden and had to leave right away.</span><br />
<span style="color:#000000;">I&#8217;m not sure if it&#8217;s the food or hang over from the previous night (probablyboth). Other than being physically sick, I really liked this experience. The total came up to be $32 per person, and</span> I&#8217;d say i enjoyed much more than teatro Zaninni which cost more than $100.</p>
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		<title>Meat Packing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2005 02:18:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Tonight we explored Meatpacking district. It&#8217;s a relatively newly developed area packed with trendy restaurants and bars. Not too long ago it was full of meat packing warehouse hence the name &#8216;meatpacking&#8217;. We went to my first japanese restaurant in NYC, Ono. A little excerpt from citysearch:
Ono
Trendy Japanese is what&#8217;s for dinner at Jeffrey Chodorow&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Tonight we explored Meatpacking district. It&#8217;s a relatively newly developed area packed with trendy restaurants and bars. Not too long ago it was full of meat packing warehouse hence the name &#8216;meatpacking&#8217;. We went to my first japanese restaurant in NYC, <a href="http://newyork.citysearch.com/profile/38061615/new_york_ny/ono.html">Ono.</a> A little excerpt from citysearch:<br />
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Trendy Japanese is what&#8217;s for dinner at Jeffrey Chodorow&#8217;s sceney Meatpacking District debut.<br />
The SceneSilk shades hang from vaulted ceilings, spilling warm, flattering light over the already dashing diners. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the bamboo-filled outdoor gardens.</p>
	<p>The FoodThe menu is huge, listing traditional Japanese fare (tempura, dumplings), inventive sushi rolls and pieces, and robata (grilled meats and veggies), as well as full entrees. The best bet: Order as you go and share everything, starting with the Kobe-style beef, dramatically presented on a tabletop grill. For the carb-phobic, there&#8217;s the rice-less spicy crab roll stuffed with tobiko and avocado, and robata: grilled skewers of lobster, asparagus, clams and much more.</p>
	<p>I was certainly impressed with foie gras with sweet-salty shiso and plum. It&#8217;s unusual to see foie gras in a japanese restaurant. The combination of melt-in-your mouth warm savory foie gras and the cold sweet plum is rich but not greasy, sweet but not overpowering, utterly out of this world.</p>
	<p>Afterwards we went to <a href="http://newyork.citysearch.com/profile/41151819/new_york_ny/level_v.html">Level V</a> for lounging. It&#8217;s much nicer than the hippiest bar/club in Seattle, Bada Lounge. The whole lounge was dimly lit with subtle neon red light. Wooden floor and brick wall give it an industrial touch. I had the best apple martini there. The catch is that the &#8216;apple&#8217; part is no regular apple pucker. It was chilled &#8216;apple foam&#8217;. I have no idea what exactly that was but the texture was a cross between slush and foam.<br />
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<strong>Level V </strong></p>
	<p>After getting our drinks, my coworker and I were walking around (somewhat intimidated by the nicely dressed crowd). Luckily we were immediately invited to join a small party (free booze!) and got to meet our first banker/lawyer NY friends. At this point, meatpacking is definitely my favorite part of the city.</p>
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		<title>Bar Hopping</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2005 22:12:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Today I met up w/ a friend whom I met from the Caribbean cruise last Sep. He took me to 3 bars near Union Square. I was so impressed! Too bad I didn&#8217;t have my camera w/ me.
	The first was Coffee Shop, a combination of a bar/restaurant/lounge/dance club.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Today I met up w/ a friend whom I met from the Caribbean cruise last Sep. He took me to 3 bars near Union Square. I was so impressed! Too bad I didn&#8217;t have my camera w/ me.</p>
	<p>The first was <a href="http://newyork.citysearch.com/profile/7089177/new_york_ny/coffee_shop.html">Coffee Shop</a>, a combination of a bar/restaurant/lounge/dance club.</p>
	<p>The food was alright but the waitresses were definitely hot. It turned out that they&#8217;re famous for hiring models.</p>
	<p>I&#8217;ve had my first blood orange martini in the 2nd bar &#8220;Union Square Bar&#8221;. I told the cute bartender (a girl, unfortunately) I like it &#8216;a little bit on the strong side&#8217;, and she went, &#8216;i&#8217;m glad you told me that!&#8217;. After she mixed up the martini, she poured another (at least one and half) ounces of vodka into my glass!!! See, this is what i&#8217;m talking about&#8211;strong drinks made from a female bartender to a female patron! It was awesome. Not too sweet like minute maid for girl scouts and perfectly strong and flavorful for me!</p>
	<p>Afterwards my friend took me to the Under Bar in W hotel near union square. It was lit w/ dim red lights. It reminded me of the club in Belagio in Vegas. Most patrons were consisted of local white-collars, men in nice suits and women in jeans and nice tops. I wasn&#8217;t used to seeing the suits in the lounge.  In seattle when men are dressed up, we&#8217;re talking about nice jeans and tighter T-shirts that SUBTLY reveal tiny little bit of muscle that they work out once a week for.</p>
	<p>I had an Apple Martini at the Under Bar and it was as nice as the one I had at Red Square in Vegas a few years ago. A thin slice of apple on top of high quality apple martini.</p>
	<p>This is what I wanted to experience in NYC on a weekday night. Nothing fancy, but everything perfectly trendy. Looking forward to weekend nights.
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		<title>Destiny</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2005 21:48:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Last November (Y2004) while in Portland on a short-term assignment, I made up my mind to leave Seattle for good and to experience &#8216;big city life&#8217; in either SF or NYC. I thought NYC was too intimidating and chose SF instead. After several job interviews and the lengthy internal firm transfer process, I announced to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Last November (Y2004) while in Portland on a short-term assignment, I made up my mind to leave Seattle for good and to experience &#8216;big city life&#8217; in either SF or NYC. I thought NYC was too intimidating and chose SF instead. After several job interviews and the lengthy internal firm transfer process, I announced to Seattle office that I was leaving.</p>
	<p>All this time, I was debating between NY and SF, and I remember telling my family and friends that &#8216;only if I could get a temp assignment to NYC to try it out. And yeah, like it will happen.&#8217;</p>
	<p>Must be destiny, an hour after I made the announcement to the entire firm about my transferring, I got a firm-wide email about this &#8216;temp assignment to NYC&#8217;. It&#8217;s gotta be a joke, I remember thinking that. I thought I shouldn&#8217;t say anything since I&#8217;ve made the announcement about my transfer, and related personnel from both office have put in so much time dealing with my tranfser paperwork. Luckily a coworker came by, and she encouraged me to speak up. She said, &#8216;who cares! maybe your boss will like this arrangement better since you&#8217;re still in her group and she can take all the credit of the extra hours you work in NY!&#8217;</p>
	<p>I gathered enough guts to tell my HR mgr. And a few days later, here I am, in NYC! Heart of Manhattan for 3 months, everything paid for!!!! I totally postponed my SF idea. It turned out my coworker was right. My boss was more than happy to hear that since I&#8217;m still under her &#8216;headcount&#8217; when i&#8217;m sent to NY from Seattle, instead of being given to the SF partners.</p>
	<p>The morale of the long, boring story? ALWAYS EXPRESS WHAT YOU HAVE ON YOUR MIND! YOU NEVER KNOW IF IT MIGHT TURN OUT BETTER.</p>
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