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November 30, 08:46 PM

About.me just launched and I find it a little nicer than Flavors.me. Just created my about.me page which Quy.com is now redirecting to.

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October 05, 10:17 PM

I was using magntize.com to provide the home page for Quy.com but I'm now trying flavors.me  I'm currently redirecting all visitors to quy.com to my flavors.me web page I've created. If things work well, I'll pay the $20/year to have Flavors.me serve quy.com without the redirect as I couldn't justify paying $9/month to Magntize for a custom domain when Flavors.me is only $20/year. To be fair, Magntize also gives you new domain name but if you already have a domain name, then Flavors.me is the preferred choice.

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January 22, 12:54 PM

Fascinating article on the advancement of chess computers and how they have evolved to become just as good as grandmasters.  It's interesting to hear that there are chess tournaments now that allow you to play with a chess computer as a "team".

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/22/gary-kasparov-on-chess-me_n_432043.html

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December 02, 11:30 AM

Just found this on Youtube of a Chinese media report on the Tiger
Woods car crash. It features an animated version of the car crash and
the supposed argument before the crash. It even shows an animated
version of Tiger's lacerated face as he is driving away from his house
with Elin, his wife, running after him. Hilarious...

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November 23, 10:03 PM

I just read this article that more than 30 million people are playing tennis which is the highest it has been in more than 25 years.  In this survey, a tennis player was defined as playing at least once this season. I think it's great to see that the sport that I love is being played by more and more people.  Tennis will never overtake basketball or soccer in terms of participation but I'm glad to hear that more people are enjoying the sport.  Here is a quote from the head of the USTA on these new findings:

"One out of every 10 Americans is a tennis player," Kurt Kamperman, Chief Executive, Community Tennis, USTA, told the media in a press conference luncheon in Manhattan today. "Tennis is the best mind-body lifetime sport you can play...Over the past several years, we've strived to make the game more accessible, particularly at parks and schools across the country. Combine this with the health benefits of tennis, and you get surging interest in the sport."

Here is the link to the full article:
http://www.southwest.usta.com/news/fullstory.sps?inewsid=6643050&iNewsCat=%3CCAT%3E

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November 23, 09:50 PM

Interesting article on Obama's golf game and the secrecy around his handicap/score. Here is a great quote from the article:

A recent anonymous posting on Golf.com comes from a golfer who claims to have caught some of the action: "I had the misfortune of being stuck in a group on the same course as the Prez and his buddies and watching them play one hole in the time it took our foursome to play 3 was painful. The only thing stopping us from telling them to pick it up was the incredibly large security detail he had with him.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125900966061461145.html?mod=WSJ_hps_MIDDLEThirdNews

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November 18, 04:03 AM

I have been contemplating what to do with my Quy.com web site for awhile. I've had the Quy's site is under construction text on my site for way too long. I just discovered Posterous and was thinking of pointing my Quy.com domain directly to my Posterous blog but I also wanted to display my Twitter streams as well as activity from my other social networking sites like Flickr.  That's when I came across this article on Mashable on social media business cards and found exactly what I wanted.  Magntize allows you to build a digital business card online that could display all my contact info, including my RSS/social streams from Twitter, Flickr, and this Posterous blog.  There was another site, Card.ly, that I also considered but I liked Magntize's ease of use and ability to display my social stream for free. Card.ly charges $2.99/month if you want to add your streams.  Card.ly does have more free themes (27) than Magntize (4) but I was able to find a Magntize theme that I liked.  The only drawback is when you want a custom domain. Magntize charges you $9/month or $99/year while Card.ly ony charges you $24.99/year (about $2/month).  Magntize justifies the cost by giving you a free domain when you buy their "Pro" account but if you already have a custom domain, then I would've liked a cheaper option.

I decided to use Magntize because I loved their ease of use, support for free RSS/social streaming, and speedy support. When I had questions about setting up my custom domain, one of the co-founders, David, answered my question quickly. When I found a bug with one of their themes, another co-founder, Aaron, quickly fixed the problem.  For the sake of comparison, you can view my Magntize business card vs the Card.ly card that I have set up.

 

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