America’s Worst French Fries
Posted: February 23, 2010 Filed under: Food | Tags: America's, French Fries, Worst, Yahoo Leave a comment »I was reading yahoo.com’s America’s Worst French Fries and became little bit saddened… I loved two of them. I do not care about calories, but oh my.. look at how much sodium are in them!!!
“Worst Curly Fries
Arby’s Curly Fries (Large)
640 calories
34 g fat (5 g saturated, 0 g trans)
1,460 mg sodium
Arby’s is famous for its curly fries—too bad they’re overloaded with fat, calories and sodium. When one side dish accounts for nearly three-quarters of your daily allotment of salt, you know there’s a problem. As fun as these curli-Qs are, stick to the Homefry variety at Arby’s—downsizing to a small Curly Fries will still leave you with a 410-calorie side, which is more than many of Arby’s sandwiches!”
“Worst Fries for Your Blood Pressure
Dairy Queen Chili Cheese Fries
1,240 calories
71 g fat (28 g saturated, 0.5 g trans)
2,550 milligrams sodium
This one’s a no-brainer: Chili, cheese, fried potatoes. But even a savvy eater couldn’t possibly anticipate how bad these 3 ingredients could be when combined by one heavy-handed fast-food company. There’s as much sodium in this side dish as you’ll find in 15 strips of bacon. Stick with classic ketchup and recapture nearly a day’s worth of sodium and 930 calories.”
You can read rest of them from Yahoo
Luke 8:18
Posted: February 20, 2010 Filed under: to be like Jesus | Tags: Bible, Luke, New Testament Leave a comment »“Take care then how you hear, for to the one who has, more will be given, and from the one who has not, even what he thinks that he has will be taken away.” - Luke 8:18 ESV
A day without my phone.
Posted: February 18, 2010 Filed under: Gadgets, Life | Tags: addiction, Nexus One, phone 2 Comments »Today I left my phone at home and went to school. Of course Thursday is one of the longest day at school. After 11 hrs without a phone I came to few conclusions.
1. I’m addicted to smart phone.
2. I need to fix this addiction.
3. Maybe I need to fast gadgets…
eBook on BlackBerry?
Posted: February 18, 2010 Filed under: Gadgets | Tags: Amazon, BlackBerry, eBook, Kindle, RIM Leave a comment »
Amazon released its Kindle app for BlackBerry today. Link
What a great idea for storm and storm 2 owners but I can’t seem this will be useful to other devices with a small screen. Can anyone tell me how easy it is to read on small screens???
Amazon, what about Android devices???
Wretched man that I am!
Posted: February 16, 2010 Filed under: to be like Jesus | Tags: Evil, Romans, Sin, Wretched Leave a comment »“So I find it to be a law that when I want to do right, evil lies close at hand. For I delight in the law of God, in my inner being, but I see in my members another law waging war against the law of my mind and making me captive to the law of sin that dwells in my members. Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death? Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, I myself serve the law of God with my mind, but with my flesh I serve the law of sin.”
ESV Romans 7:21-25
Hope
Posted: February 16, 2010 Filed under: to be like Jesus | Tags: Hope, Life, Proverbs Leave a comment »“Hope deferred makes the heart sick,but a desire fulfilled is a tree of life.”
Proverbs 13:12 ESV
Apple and Music Industry.
Posted: February 11, 2010 Filed under: Music | Tags: Amazon, apple, eBook, iPad, Music Leave a comment »Apple iPad – it has been a buzz word since Apple announced it back on January 27th. Without question, Apple’s iPod and iTunes shook up and changed the music industry. Likewise, the iPad is already generating a lot of changes in the eBook industry. Three major publishers left Amazon due to Amazon’s fixed price policy and are now in process of renegotiation. Why? Apple simply worked with them to decide the price on eBooks. Apple lets publishers dictate their own contents’ price… but why not for music?
Apple sells 3 out of 4 songs that are sold digitally. Apple had complete domination over digital music sales since the launching of the iTunes store and the iPod. Prices were fixed – $.99 per song and $9.99 for an album. Recently Apple allowed the music industry to have fluctuating prices ranging from $.69~$1.29 per song. Currently, the result of this pricing is the decline in sales. My personal theory in the pricing of music is that a CD should be around $9 so anyone can purchase one within $10. When it comes to a single, it should been priced around $2.99. Every album has at least 2~3 songs that grabs people’s attention. I’m pretty sure people can justify purchasing the whole album if they plan to purchase 2~3 songs – it’s only fraction more. However, my theory seems too late and probably ineffective judging by the decline of sales at $1.29. To Apple contents sales are just additional revenue. Apple would never distribute part of revenue generated from its device to content providers. I believe Apple should listen to the music industry about pricing like they are doing with the publishers for eBooks when thinking of the future.
It’s all white outside!
Posted: February 9, 2010 Filed under: Life, Photo | Tags: 450D, Canon, Chicago, Photo, Snow, XSi Leave a comment »It’s snowing in Chicago and It will continue through the night.
Google Buzz
Posted: February 9, 2010 Filed under: Gadgets | Tags: Android, Buzz, Google, Nexus One, Tweeter Leave a comment »Oh this can be really cool or really sloppy tweeter like. I think it is way beyond what tweeter is capable of.
After update my map app on Nexus One to 4.0, bam! wow. this buzz thing is insane. I wish i know how to take screenshots. Anyway, I can see such a huge potential when everyone start using it. It can snap a picture and quick impression of what they think and stuff, yelp? tweeter? and all other review websites… dang all of them should be aware of what Google is doing.





