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Amazon Kindle 2

Sunday, February 28, 2010
Picasso Sketch

I am not an art expert, but I do appreciate beautiful paintings and other artwork. Surely, I cannot afford paying millions for Picasso's paintings, but his pencil sketches are much cheaper in the four to five figure range. Take the dog sketch for instance. It is incredibly simple, but it is distinctively Picasso if you saw his other works. At the same time, the simplicity makes it seem like a child could draw it, but wouldn't it be a good conversation piece to have in the home? You friends can ask, "so did your kid draw that for you at school?" Your response, "if you mean my kid is Picasso, then yes" and then have a nice laugh. By the way, this pencil sketch cost $6,000. If you have that kind of money as spare change, you may decide to buy it. As nice as it would be to have a Picasso original, it is definitely too pricey for my budget. I will opt for a nice Picasso print instead.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Retro Air Jordan V Shoes

I have a couple pairs of Jordans including Jordan I and III, but I have to say that Jordan V is the best and sleekest design. It is featured in a variety of colors including white/blue, red/white, green/white, and black/red. I think the black and red ones are the coolest. The tongue of the shoes is made of a reflective silver metallic material that glistens when light hits it. The sides of the shoe has a clear mesh with a red lightning bold on the side. You can also see the number 23, which is Jordan's number. The bottom is transparent as well with the Nike air cushion showing. A clear bottom sole was quite innovative at the time, but the drawback was that it grew yellow over time. The Retro Jordan Vs also had a base top with lace locks, which made strapping on the shoes quite easy. These shoes were remade and released in 2009. It quickly sold out.
On Ebay, you can always find these shoes. It ranges in price from $100 to $300. I am guessing some of them have to be counterfeit from China. The best way to combat getting ripped off is just to buy from a reputable seller with a high number of good feedback.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Smoking Monkey Novelty Toy

Well it is time to revisit that nostalgia. I quickly head over to Ebay and search "smoking monkey". Quite a few listings come up. There is actually several choices. You have the 1960s version which is quite crude and made of plastic. This one cost around $7. The other one is the more recent toy made of ceramic and higher quality with a more detailed look. The better version comes at a higher price: $23. I'm going to opt for the old school version that I grew up with and save a few bucks.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
www.DomainPageRank.com

DomainPageRank.com checks a website's Google PageRank. PageRank is an algorithm that the Google folks created to determine how popular a website is based on the number of other websites linking to it. DomainPageRank.com also shows a website's total links. Now why you ask does a person want this information? Well really it is for internet marketers. It helps them to see the progress they have made in building links, which helps with ranking for certain keywords. There is certainly big money in ranking for good keywords.
Now to the money part. This website pulls in $1,000 per month from various sources including Google Adsense, hosting affiliates, and selling ad space. The owner was looking for $14,000 USD for this baby. This is a relatively high price to pay for internet business. I actually put in a $9,000 bid, but threw in the towel after the reserve still wasn't hit.
Update: The website is a parked page now that belongs to someone else. Seems like the owner forgot to renew the domain. A big oops for the former owner.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Garbage Pail Kids Adam Bomb

Garbage Pail Kids stickers were created in the mid 80s from Topps as a way to entertain kids and their love of all things gross. The sticker cards contained 22 series It came in a wax pack with a stick of gum with 10 stickers, much like a pack of baseball cards. The stickers featured a mock of Cabbage Patch Dolls doing something crude and always amusing. This was because Cabbage Patch Dolls were very popular at the time. The cards were distributed to several different countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Chile, Holland, Canada, Brazil, Belgium, Australia, and New Zealand.
Probably the most recognizable sticker card of all the collection is Adam Bomb. The sticker card shows a kid with a detonation device and the top of his head blowing up. I'm not sure why everyone likes this card the most because its not rare at all, but nowadays everyone now identifies Garbage Pail Kids by this one sticker.
Anyways, I still think the card is pretty cool and would look great next to my other odd ball collection of junk. I stroll over to Ebay to check out how many listings there are. There are quite a few and range in price from $10 to $100. Why the big range? Well there are a couple that are graded in mint condition and that can sky rocket the price. My only decision is whether or not to get a graded version. I guess the only reason to get the graded version is to know that I got a mint condition version and that it is encased and protected forever.
Friday, February 19, 2010
IWC Pilot's Watch

After Rolex watches, IWC Pilot's Watch is probably my most favorite time piece. IWC stands for International Watch Company, a watch maker that originated in Switzerland. However, the company was started by an American named Florentine Ariosto Jones. The company was founded in 1868 so it knows a thing or two about making quality time pieces. In particular, IWC watches are known for their movements.
That brings us to the IWC Pilot's Watch. In the 1900's, flying airplanes was quite hip. However, the high altitude posed a challenge to watch makers to keep their watches' time accurate.
In response, IWC put shatter resistant glass, a rotatable bezel, and anti-magnetic movements to counter the effects of flying in high altitudes.
IWC was not the only watch maker to create watches designed fro aviation, but they certainly were known for the best pilot's watches with their classic look and innovative features.
Anyways, the reason why I love this watch so much is because it has a simple yet elegant look. The watch dial in particular is simple enough so that it is very easy to tell time with. Honestly, I never even heard of IWC before seeing in the movie "Vanilla Sky" with Tom Cruise. The only thing that I do not like about this watch is that it has a leather strap. Yes, it looks fine, but replacing a $XXX strap every year or so kind of hurts the wallet. I went on Ebay to look for this watch. While there were quite a few available, I was hesitant to buy it because it seems overpriced. I do a quick check on Google's Froogle price comparison tool and I find some legitimate online watch retailers selling it for around $2,500. Then on Ebay, I find people claiming the watch sells for $4000 and they are only looking for $2,300 for a used one. Well for that price, I rather pay a couple hundred dollars more and get a new IWC Pilot's watch.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
1990 Topps Frank Thomas RC NNOF Error Card

Then a while back, I heard that the Frank Thomas rookie card had a strange error. The name was left off the front of the card hence it was dubbed "No Name on Front" or NNOF. You can look at the picture to know what I am talking about. Anyways, apparently, there are very few of these cards floating around and even few that are graded mint condition according to PSA.
I went on Ebay one day and saw one Mint 9 and I was crazy enough to purchase it from a doctor for almost $20o0. I believe there is something like 2 to 4 of these in this condition. It's just one of those weaknesses that I have for cool stuff on Ebay. Only time will tell if I made a wise investment or not, but it seems ok because Frank Thomas just retired recently with an incredible baseball career. Here are his lifetime stats below. You be the judge.
Batting Average: .301
OPS: .974
OBP: .419
Home Runs: 521
RBI: 1,704
Nintendo NES Stadium Events Cartridge

Now, I love Playstation 3 with all the cool new 3D graphics and number of games available, but there is just something about old school video game consoles like the Nintendo NES that brings back that nostalgia. I still have one of these boxes lying around and I do play with it from time to time.
Now, i came across a news article recently of how this housewife sold an old NES system for some spare cash on Ebay. It turns out that she unwittingly was selling "Stadium Events" cartridge, which is one of the rarest NES games created. There are only around 400 known copies of this game floating around. What makes this auction especially unusual was that the "Stadium Event" cartridge included the packaging box in pretty good condition. The final sale price ended up being $13,000 USD to an avid NES game collector. Talk about a great surprise.
I'm not a serious collector, but I would not mind getting a copy of this game just to see what all the fuss is all about. As soon as I go onto Ebay and search "Stadium Events", 20 listings appear with some pretty steep prices as high as $5000 USD. Isn't that strange? 5% of the supposed 400 copies suddenly appear on Ebay. I fear that some of them may be fakes. That's too steep of a price to pay if I am not certain its an authentic game. It's got bad investment written all over it. Then again, I think a lot of these games are old fads. I never read about people reselling these "rare" games for more than the paid originally. Honestly, there may not be a market after purchasing the game for so much. Maybe I should move onto Atari games. Would that be cheaper than $X,XXX?
Google Adwords Refrigerator

A while ago, Google rewarded its customers who spent a ton of money on their Adwords account. How much is considered a lot? How about 1 million clicks? Yes, if you bought 1 million Adwords clicks, Google sent you an awesome mini fridge. The mini fridge is a versatile piece of equipment. It can be used as a refridgerator as well as a heater. Geez, I was glad to get some Adwords user guides during Christmas, but the mini fridge beats that hands down. I wonder what other cool stuff Google will send to their customers.
Now, I'm not one lucky few who got one of these babies, but I do sure want one. I always wanted a mini fridge to store my soft drinks next to my work desk and its kind of cute with how small it is. Aside from that, there is nothing special about it. I heard the mini fridge can get quite hot, but it sure looks cool.
When the fridge first came out, people were willing to spend $1,000 USD on it. One word comes to mind: crazy. Well now that the craze has gone done, its time to hunt for one. I've been looking around the internet to see where I can get my hands on one. Turns out, Ebay is a good place to find them. They have a few once in a while. Last auction, I saw one for around $50 including shipping, but i keep on forgetting about the ending time and keep missing out on it.
Side Note: I am also kicking myself for missing out on Google's free profile business cards. Google teamed up with iPrint.com and had a promotion that gave out 250,000 FREE business profile cards. I may just have to shell out $13.99 for 250 business cards.
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