Christmas Cheer!

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

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As I get older, more busy with work, it’s harder and harder to put time in the blog. I do love this blog though, posts just come in spurts. I am able to keep up my Twitter account active though, but I’m still waiting for a magic Twitter-like service with (cheap or free) SMS access in Vietnam.

Anyway, it’s nearing Christmas time (what, 2 months to go is plenty close enough for wish lists!) and this also means I’ll be returning to the US for my yearly vacation.

What I really mean is that it’s time to buy stuff! I’m mostly focused on getting some books, but here’s what I have planned for the credit card:

For sure:

image UFC: Ultimate 100 Greatest Fights (DVD)

In-N-Out Burger: A Behind-the-Counter Look at the Fast-Food Chain That Breaks All the Rules
The Book of Basketball: The NBA According to The Sports Guy

image Giro Indicator Sport Bike Helmet

Maybe:

The Art of a Beautiful Game: The Thinking Fan’s Tour of the NBA (Sports Illustrated)
When the Game Was Ours
The Full Tilt Poker Strategy Guide: Tournament Edition

image Baseball – A Film By Ken Burns (1994)

image Rock Band 2 (Playstation 2)

Already Purchased:

The Bald Truth
Arcade Mania: The Turbo-charged World of Japan’s Game Centers

image Tupac: Resurrection (DVD)

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Weeks of Accomplishment

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Now that I’m back in Vietnam, let’s review how the two weeks went: (click here for my original post). Italics are the new comments to my original post before leaving.

(I’ll post the best pictures from the trip in a later post)

Metallica LIVE in Oakland!

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This was a pretty good show. I think I tend to compare the shows to things I’ve listened to, such as their Cunning Stunts or Binge and Purge concerts, and I always want to hear the medleys they used to do, where they’d mix a number of songs together and play continuously. I didn’t think the solos were fantastic and no go for the medleys as well, but this show in my mind was much more fun than the last one (went to San Jose, 2004).

Notes:

  • Actually quite cool in the building- maybe because it was 40 degrees outside, but wasn’t uncomfortably hot throughout
  • In the 28th row of the lower deck, I really had a good view, visibility was great
  • Wasn’t allowed to take pictures (or bring in cameras, sigh)
  • Had to stand up, which may sound lazy on my part, but I get tired easily with concerts. I used to want to do all day type of deals for value, but not I just want one outstanding 1.5 hr show
  • They celebrated Lars’ birthday at the end, he was chased with pies
  • Some guy behind us asked David a bunch of questions about Metallica, what he liked, why we were there, etc. I honestly felt it was a little racial profiling, as if we couldn’t possibly like Metallica or we didn’t know anything about them and were not “real fansâ€

Click here to see the set list and actually buy the live recording (I bought the FLAC, to me this is basically the best souvenir you can get at a concert) if you’re interested:

To Do’s:

  • KFC

    • Surprisingly, the difference between KFC Vietnam and KFC USA wasn’t as big as I was led to believe. Then again, perhaps, was because I didn’t eat enough KFC (2 drumsticks, 1 thigh), and the biscuit/butter wasn’t as good as I remembered. KFC USA is definitely better, but KFC VN seems a reasonable facsimile. The chicken in the US is super soft though, just melts.
  • Popeyes

    • Didn’t actually go
  • In N’ Out

    • In N’ Out was the same as it’s always been, which may sound negative, but really, this is good. There’s a consistency in excellence, the taste mix of cheese and bun is a good memory for me
  • uWink

    • Imagine playing social/casual games while eating with friends in a restaurant setting.
    • Went to the Mountain View location, right across the street from the current RedOctane office
    • The games and social parts are fun, but the food is abysmal. Definitely edible, just not even average tasting. If they could get a few staples, like bar food, done well, they’d be in good shape.
    • You play games together with your group at your table, and you order food straight from your game kiosk. That really is great in terms of business but also convenience because you can just sit there for 2-3 hours talking and playing, and just keep ordering food and drinks over time.
  • El Pollo Loco – best churros ever (and damn cheap)

    • Churros are now 2 for $1.29, up from 2 for $.99. Chicken was quite tasty as usual, and churros are as I remembered- yummy.
  • Warriors vs Raptors, Dec. 29

    • As excited as I was to go when I got the tickets in October, it was definitely depressing right before going as the Warriors are depressing, and Monta didn’t make it back for this game.
    • Warriors won though, and it was a good fun game. Marco Belinelli looks legit. I heard that it’s his defense that’s really improved, but it’s hard to notice that side of the ball. On offense, he plays with flair- all his passes have style, yet it’s style without high turnovers.
  • New Year’s Eve in San Francisco, bike riding during the day, drinks and fun during the night

    • Mike and I made it across the Golden Gate this time, all the way to Sausalito. Maybe Tiburon next year?
  • Good times and talks with friends (they know who they is) and (nuclear) family

    • I ended up seeing way more friends than I would have expected! (David, Cindy, Howard, Mike, Andy, William, Tot, Stephen, Emil, Khoi, Hung, Saket, Kyle, Andrew, Tay, Midland, Andrew, Kai, Charles, Romel)
  • Pick up Xbox 360!

    • Everything came intact along with HD DVD player and games
  • Sell whatever I can of value (DVDs, Music) to get extra cash

Optional:

  • Mexican Food

    • Went with Kyle to place in downtown Mountain View I hadn’t been to since I left for VN, cheesy and tasty were those cheese enchiladas
  • Cal Basketball Game

    • Didn’t do this, but they look legit with Jerome Randle and Mike Montgomery
  • Emerald Bowl, Dec.27 for Cal vs Miami

    • Tickets never went below face value ($40 for cheapest seats), so this wasn’t a big priority for me
    • Cal won, and the PAC 10 were undefeated in the Bowls
  • Sharks vs Canucks

    • Tickets never went below face value on Craigslist, so decided against it
  • The Spirit (Scarlett!)

    • Reviews were brutal, so no
    • Ended up seeing Slumdog Millionaire instead, which was very very good, one of the best of the year
  • Shopping (no money, have to help the economy!)

    • Surprisingly, ended up buying basically nothing extra for myself, despite all the sales. KB Toys went bankrupt right as I came to the US, but never went over there to check things out
  • Crunches

    • Ended up doing these 5 or 6 times. Also played a good amount of basketball (good as in I definitely got torn up from it, but good pain!)

Here are some additional things I did end up doing:

  • PIZZ’A CHICAGO in downtown San Jose

    • Voted #1 by the Metro, I thought it was ok, but maybe that was because we ordered a vegetarian pizza. I wouldn’t mind coming back there again to try a more normal (aka PORK) pizza, but I can already count the calories….
  • The Counter: (Santana Row, San Jose)

    • I wasn’t in a mood to eat more burgers, but both my sister and Mike said this was a really good burger. I didn’t dislike it, but would have rather had In N’ Out. At The Counter, the key is that you can truly customize your buger (toppings, meats, sauces, vegetables, etc.), and my guess is if I went there 2-3 times, I’d really like it. I also wasn’t hungry going into it, and I think that may have affected me.
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Christmas Shopping, Done

Friday, December 5th, 2008

I love Black Friday, even though 1) I don’t live in the US anymore and haven’t been around for one since 2005 2) I never actually went out for any Black Fridays.

I guess I just love shopping online, and the sense of Black Friday, the deals, the insanity, without the craziness (and potential physical harm) of the offline rush.

Shopping this year is a crazy time out. A bad economy means ridiculous deals, but I, making my Vietnamese wages, don’t have so much to spend. If I were in the US however, I’d be loading up on games, clothes, and a HDTV.

Nonetheless, I am still spending a decent amount considering my income- I’ve been saving all year long to bring stuff back on my yearly trip to the US. :) Definitely, on gifts, I don’t have so much planned. Having no friends and a small family means I can be more selfish, but I’ve basically finished all shopping well before the actual holiday.

I’ve listed most of my purchasing below, eliminating the gifts for others in case someone is reading this.

Some of the deals below were seriously very cheap. Consider that most of this stuff was bought not only before Black Friday but before November. All items are new or in like-new condition (eBay!)

That was enabled by Microsoft’s Live Cashback Promotion going on, up to 30% off eBay But it Now purchases (BIN). See http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/hot-deals/838081/ if you’d like to find out more. It’s easy to do once you try it once. It’s a bit of a mail in rebate style of discount, so that may dissuade some, but I’m used to that, being an early user of FatWallet and eBates.

Surely, I’ll be buying a few more items once I get back to the US, but only for the most absolute ridiculous deals that I can bring back to me to Vietnam, so that eliminates big items like Tv’s or laptops or consoles.

Even with all the insane promotions going on, and still to be unveiled, the only thing I feel like I missed out on by purchasing early was the actual XBox 360 system. I think I bought mine in late September when Amazon did a get free Lego Batman when you buy the arcade system. That was essentially $40 I got back once I sold it on eBay, but there have been some much more amazing deals on the 360 recently. There have been good deals on HD DVDs lately, as well, but otherwise, buying early got me some ease of mind and solid pricing.

Purchase List w/ Prices (including shipping and tax):


Other

 
Mcfarlane Halo Master Chief Figure, Series 2 (new) $ 11.90
LG Viewty KU990 (Mobile Phone, new) $ 180.00

Books

 
The Joker $ 11.99
Pistol Pete & Batman, Man Who Laughs $ 15.97

DVD

 
Dark Knight $ -
Battlestar Galactica Razor $ 6.99
Gunnin’ for that # 1 Spot $ 14.50
Indiana Pacers Greatest Games $ 13.49
Year of the Yao $ 5.79

XBox 360

 
XBox 360 Arcade System (new) $ 199.99
GTA IV $ 16.07
Halo 3 $ 22.49
Gears of War $ 12.13
Mass Effect $ 14.00
Bioshock $ 17.11
Viva Pinata Trouble in Paradise $ 13.99
NBA Homecourt $ 5.99
The Darkness $ 8.91
HDMI Cable $ 7.67
Hard Drive $ 38.99
Universal Remote $ –0.00
Play & Charge Kit $ 14.96
FIFA Faceplate $ 8.16
Halo 3 Essentials $ 7.48

360 HD DVD

 
360 HD DVD Drive $ 34.39
Harry Potter Limited Gift Set $ 46.20
Sopranos S6 P2 $ 22.00
Complete Matrix Trilogy $ 31.00
Batman Begins $ 6.00
Bourne Ultimatum $ 7.00
The Prestige $ 15.70
Planet Earth $ 20.00
12 Monkeys $ 7.00
Casino $ 6.00
Corpse Bride $ 6.00
Eternal Sunshine $ 7.00
Out of Sight $ 7.00
Unforgiven $ 10.06
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Christmas Shopping 2008

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

It’s never too early to plan gifts, especially for yourself.

Since I live in Vietnam, the only time I really buy stuff is during Christmas, when I return to the US.

Here are some things I’ve been looking at:

  1. Lightsaber Construction Kit: these recently went on clearance, would be interested in in for around $40 (original $100+), but I hear there not quite the same super quality as normal Master Replicas. My feeling is I will not be getting one.
  2. Dark Knight DVD: well, of course.
  3. Mcfarlane Halo Master Chief Figure: just want one, probable end up getting Series 2 or 3, though I like 1 the best.
  4. X-Box 360: price cuts are imminent, and I hope rumors of a holiday pack-in are true. Like Halo 3.
  5. X-Box 360 HD DVD Addon: It’s possible to get a new one around $40 already, and I’m hoping it’ll go cheaper around December, hopefully just people/retailer finally clearing the stuff out, maybe even with cheap movie bundles. Especially with Black Friday.
  6. On HD DVD:

    1. Battlestar Galactica S1 (this is still pretty expensive)
    2. Harry Potter HD DVD Set or just: ($60 on Amazon, and less than $10 per title seperately)
      1. Order of the Phoenix
      2. Goblet of Fire
      3. Prisoner of Azkaban
    3. Transformers: not sure if I really want this. Like Kyle, I wasn’t a fan of the movie so much. If it’s $5, probably will do it since it’s supposed to be a great example of hi-def.
    4. The Game: this isn’t supposed to be so great on HD DVD, but it will be much better than the non-animorphic DVD
    5. The Matrix Collection
    6. Sopranos S6 Part 2 (less than $30 on DeepDiscountDVD, HBO series are always closer to $100)
    7. Batman Begins
    8. Bourne Ultimatum
    9. The Prestige: I loved this movie, already own it on DVD. This version would be an import, so price would be an issue here.

Pictures of the some of these things are below:

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Photo Highlights from the USA Trip (2 Weeks) (Part 1)

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

In Berkeley with Lily:



Home in San Jose:



Christmas with Family:


In San Francisco with Family:


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