rudyamid on November 21st, 2008 at 11:16 am

We went to Outback Steakhouse on my birthday.  It was a warm sunny day when we talked about: Buying a PS3 and not buying Blu-Ray discs.  Is there really a point of buying/collecting movies, when the age of downloadable movie rentals is already here? Christmas movies.  Anything new to watch this year? Else, it’s going […]

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rudyamid on September 15th, 2008 at 1:52 pm

After reading Wired’s post, 10 Cartoon Classics to Share with Your Kids, I felt it was time to revisit the classic Disney cartoon Pinocchio.  Like all the cartoons created back then, it had some eyebrow raising scenes such as kids drinking and smoking, or Geppetto had a gun under his pillow.   However, the underlying theme […]

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rudyamid on September 1st, 2008 at 8:59 am

One of the nice things about having my own DVD library is the ability to watch a movie at a moment’s notice.  Yesterday, I had a conversation with my 3-year old daughter, when she mentioned she’s too small to drive a car.   It reminded me of the movie Stuart Little, where the image that popped […]

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rudyamid on July 18th, 2008 at 11:05 am

I’ve heard that question many times. Some say golf is not even a sport, compared to hockey, football, or baseball. I’ve even heard some folks associate golf with other seemingly “too easy” sports like NASCAR and Bowling.  Here are some of the reasons: No sweat. No effort. Overweight/fat people can still play golf. Too much […]

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rudyamid on June 17th, 2008 at 3:04 am

I’m a sucker to golf drama. I like watching them. Why? Two words: Tiger Woods. This guy really knows how to make golf, an otherwise boring sport, into something of a phenomenon. He tackled the US Open 2008 with a bummed ankle, for goodness sake! His driving was poor all week and he hit less […]

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