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Monday, May 24, 2010

Too Pretty to Work, Really?

This past weekend, a video in which the duchess of York was seen selling access to her ex-husband for a substantial amount of cash (to us mere mortals, that is) was all over the world news.

After such an embarrassing exposure, the duchess released a statement regretting her actions and also stated she was experiencing financial problems.  In the past she's stated her divorce settlement was meager as she only receives $21,500 per year.

In contrast, princess Diana received millions of dollars in her divorce settlement.

While I suppose it's hard to leave the royal lifestyle behind after a divorce, I'm also wondering if it's against British law to get a resume together and work at a job just like many of us do on a daily basis if one is pressed for cash.

I know plenty of single-divorced parents that receive a lot less than $21,500 per year as part of their divorce settlement/child support and manage to live within their means, of course most of those parents still have to go out and earn a living to support their families.

For any divorcees/single parents out there, do you think the duchess should stop playing celebrity and get a job like the rest of the mere mortal population or is she entitled to a lavish lifestyle because she was once married to royalty?

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Hello Baby Online stuff!

After spending endless hours at Babiesrus both at the stores and online browsing through endless products and getting frustrated with the registry process, I decided I should use my IT skills and find a better way to figure out this baby stuff.  Don't get me wrong, Babiesrus is great if you have the time and patience to spend browsing through their gizillion products but it's just not practical for those of us who have a short window to fulfill our shopping/registry needs.

First website I decided to try is the baby registry at target.com and I'm glad to report the registry process was extremely smooth and adding/deleting items was a breeze.  I absolutely luvs the fact people can search through the registry by prices, one can see if the item is available online, at the store or both.

The other website I used is diapers.com.  The registry was a breeze.  Now, what I absolutely luvs is the essentials for baby section.  It gives you all the quick and yet essential information on each item within each category.  For example, if you're looking for baby-proofing, you click on the category and then you can click on items such as baby gates, cabinet and drawer locks, etc.  There are no lengthy and confusing product dissertations, just the essential information any busy person is looking for.  Their free shipping over an order of $49.99 is a plus and now that I know they're located in my town, I'll be using their services a lot more!

Does anyone have baby online store suggestions?

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Technology Gone Backwards

Much like the majority of the population,  I've become increasingly dependent on technology.  I absolutely enjoy the connection to the world at the reach of my fingertips.  Unfortunately as of late, I've grown to dislike my personal phone.  If you're wondering what type of phone I'm referring to, it's the blackberry storm.  I was weary of the fact this was the first generation model of its kind so I waited for as long as my old phone lasted.  I'd explored other options and decided I wanted to stay with my provider and give the storm a try.  Huge mistake!

Within a year, the phone has already been replaced twice.  The operating system constantly crashes on its own.  Just a couple of weeks ago, some of my friends informed me they were running into issues with their blackberries and I thought, "uhm, it's only a matter of time before mine acts a fool."  Well, I was right.  One morning last week I looked at the phone and I saw an error message that read "JVM Error 529", arg!  I googled said error and apparently it's due to a corrupt system.  Somehow after I threatened the phone to toss it out onto the river, it re-started itself.  Too bad in the midst of having a corrupt system, I lost all my pictures which isn't the worst that could happen considering all the issues I've had with this model.  I'm counting down the days I'm able to upgrade to something better or switch carriers. 

I can't even watch those droid and iphone commercials that highlight all the cool things those phones are able to do with their apps.  I'm afraid to download apps to the storm as I already know it could trigger an OS crash.  Forget the fact my phone is unable to do cool things on a daily basis, when its OS crashes, I can't even make/receive calls (which is the main purpose of any phone).

Tell me, is it too much to want a phone that works as a phone and also has the ability to do a few cool things?  Isn't this the reason as to why we pay to upgrade our technology, so we have the ability to do better things than what we did with the older phones?