By Dy Phan on Sep 3, 2007 in Uncategorized, Holidays | 3 Comments
I know it’s been a while since this blog has been updated. I’ve been filling my time with freelancing for other websites, but rest assure plans for expansion are in place (but ran into a few complications). Look for updates coming soon!
Here is a nice link to the History of […]
By Dy Phan on Jun 15, 2007 in eBay, Holidays | 0 Comments
Are you tired of giving your dad the same staples every year? Cologne not smelling as nice as when you were 5? Does his motorized tie rack need to take out a mortgage to build an extra closet for more ties? Here are some fun gifts you can get for your gamer dad.
Logitech G5 Gaming […]
By Dy Phan on Jun 6, 2007 in Holidays | 0 Comments
D-Day is a term often used in the military to denote the day on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated. “D-Day” often represents a variable, designating the day upon which some significant event will occur or has occurred. The initial D in D-Day has had various meanings in the past, while […]
By Dy Phan on May 28, 2007 in Holidays | 0 Comments
Memorial Day is a day to reflect on the service, sacrifice and honor of the men and women who paid the ultimate price for our freedoms. So while you enjoy the rest of your three day weekend with friends, family, BBQ and big department store sales, please do not forget the true meaning of Memorial […]
By Dy Phan on May 12, 2007 in Blogging, Holidays | 0 Comments
If you’re like me, you have trouble finding just the perfect gift for anyone. My intentions are well, but my execution leaves a lot to be desired. Earlier this month my wife had a birthday. We’re trying to save money right now, so we decided that we’re not going to go all […]
By Dy Phan on May 12, 2007 in Blogging, Holidays | 0 Comments
I’ve been working on a few posts for the coming week, so I’m not sure that there will be any significant posting today. Maybe late tonight, after the wife goes to bed or early Sunday morning.
Today’s post at Freakonomics linked to an article on a study released by The University of Melbourne’s School of […]