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    BookMe (2)

    1/29/10 •

    When debating over places to travel during the summer, a part of me really wants to travel back to the east coast, to New York, and possibly Sunbury, Pennsylvania, where I spent a good portion of my childhood. My brother and I have been nostalgically yearning for this pilgrimmage, and want to make a vacation ... Read More

    SpotACop (1)

    1/21/10 •

    “No cops spotted within your area.” ~ SpotACop. Well, I know that’s definitely not true. Not that Petaluma is laden with crime, or anything, but we do have plenty of cops to go around. In some ways, our cops are more visible than those in Oakland, less likely to be lurking in dark alleyways and more ... Read More

    Closet (0)

    1/15/10 •

    “What should I wear today?” This thought peppers my mind every morning, as I’m sure it does for most women, or hey, men too. Especially when you have one of those Carrie Bradshaw closets, brimming to bursting with stacks of shoes, a tree’s worth of hangars, and accessories galore, and not to mention the jam-packed pile ... Read More

    Parking App (0)

    1/11/10 •

    Parking by cgCraft has been out for awhile, but I only recently remembered it when a good friend of mine recently moved to San Francisco. Her flat is situated in the quaint Cole Valley neighborhood of San Francisco, which is sandwiched between Haight to the north and Market to the south, and is usually unknown ... Read More

    Kayak (0)

    12/22/09 •

    Around the holidays people spend a lot of money. A lot. We spend money on presents for our family and friends, for all our loved ones, of all different kinds, from those ever essentials of socks and underwear, to homemade doo-dads and quilts; to new Blu-Ray systems, Flip cameras, and that stunningly new Avatar game; ... Read More

    GQ Magazine – Men of the Year Issue (0)

    12/02/09 •

    Ah, it’s that time of the year again. Hot chocolate, slippers, long johns, and everything splashed in colors of red and green, Christmas has started to appear on street corners, in the form of ear muffs and mittens, houses aglow in stringed bright lights – the colored ones preferably – and downtown candycane decorations. I ... Read More

    Bump (0)

    11/24/09 •

    Bump by Bump Technologies is great for those times when you shop at the local market, see a face you haven’t seen in years, and exclaim – after rejoicing in her arms – “Where do you live? What’s your number? We soooo need to get together!” Normally, such slapdash moments take the form of an ... Read More

    QuickVoice Pro (2)

    11/20/09 •

    When I’m on the go my work doesn’t stop, so I’ve been on the lookout for iPhone apps that can be my mobile office. QuickVoice Pro is a voice recognition iPhone app that will email you audio messages converted into text. My original idea was to speak my entire review, email it to myself through QuickVoice ... Read More

    Pair It! – Food and Wine Guide (1)

    11/04/09 •

    Some friends of mine from Canada joined me this past Halloween weekend for dinner and the odd round of conversation and amusing bouts of bickering. We had dinner at a family italian joint by the name of Franchino’s, where Franchino himself orates grandly from his thick, heavyset jowls and waves his hand to usher guests ... Read More

    ColorSnap (0)

    10/20/09 •

    It’s autumn and everything that is beautiful about Autumn is finally happening in California. The first rains, the hills are returning to their lush, green pastures, mornings are brisk and warm breaths can be seen in the crisp, night air; leaves clutter gutters and frolic in hues of amber, red, maple syrup and wheat in ... Read More