Archive for April, 2009

Comment: A little outdated now, but I do love me that HD.*
High definition television has been heralded as one the greatest advancements in the television viewing experience since the addition of colour back in the early 1950s.
High definition televisions are a significant leap in visual clarity particularly when viewing DVDs and playing next generation consoles such as the Xbox 360 and PS3.
As technology prices for high definition televisions continue to fall, these streamlined, wide-screened, high-resolution visual treats Read the rest of this entry »

Best Line: Women have a network that is large and expansive – kind of like the Darth Vader’s empire in Star Wars.*
Women can be downright competitive with one another. Ever notice that the minute you decide that you have that perfect girl; all sorts of other woman start paying more attention to you? I call it girlfriend karma. Women can sense commitment and they always think that they are more deserving of your attention than your significant other. Read the rest of this entry »

Comment: I managed to get Beastie Boys and Get Up Kids references into the same article!*
Ever since reading David Bach’s Automatic Millionaire Home Owner, I have grown to despise paying rent.
No joke. Sure, I know that everyone needs a roof over their head and I like the freedom of having my own space, but paying the dear landlord each month feels akin to throwing my hard-earned cash out of a two storey window. Read the rest of this entry »

Comment: I managed to get hate mail for this article. It was awesome.*
Some men lack a certain amount of sense when it comes to style. There are strange fashion myths that guys just seem to believe without a second thought. Normally, I’d figure out some way to blame this on comic book superheroes and the matching pajamas…err costumes that they are routinely drawn in, but in this case the only ones we have to blame are our mothers and fathers instilling these myths during the tenuous developmental stages of our impressionable youth. Read the rest of this entry »
