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  1. Baseball Jerseys Sports Memorabilia -> Fan Apparel & Souvenirs -> Baseball-MLB Baseball fan love everything about the game—the atmosphere, the rules, the players, the equipment, and especially the collectible memorabilia like baseball jerseys, the older, the better. Major League Baseball produces tons of memorabilia like bats, balls, caps, cards, logos, banners, and...
  2. Baseball Pennants Baseball Pennants Sports Memorabilia -> Vintage-Sports Memorabilia -> Pennants-Flags Collecting baseball pennants can be a fun hobby for a sports memorabilia fan, or a fan of a particular baseball team. A collector can choose to collect pennants that were made during a certain year, a certain era, or pennants spanning the entire...
  3. World Series Sports Memorabilia -> Fan Apparel & Souvenirs -> World Series Even someone who knows very little about sports most likely knows what the World Series is all about, because it's heavily advertised and almost impossible to avoid during the fall. The World Series is Major League Baseball's championship series,...
  4. On This Date in Baseball-June 24 On June 24, 1991, Dave Winfield of the California Angels becomes the oldest player to collect five hits in a single game. The 39-year-old Winfield also hits for the cycle in a 9-4 thrashing of the Kansas City Royals.On June 24, 1983, future Hall of Famer Don Sutton becomes the...
  5. Lou Gehrig Sports Memorabilia -> Fan Apparel & Souvenirs -> New York Yankees Lou Gehrig, whose full name was actually Henry Louis Gehrig, is one of the most well-known names, not just in the history of baseball, but in the history of sports. He's distinguished because of his remarkable career as...
  6. cobble_hill_csa_week4 CSA Weeks 4 and 5 I was out of town (in Seattle and Kansas City) for weeks 3 and 4. Week 3, I bequeathed my produce to a friend, but he flaked. Week 4, I bequeathed it to some random person I've never met, whom I found online on a discussion board about the...
  7. My 2009 Professional Goals Well, happy new year! I hope the new year brings you many great things! Since I graduated from college, I have been focusing on the blog intensely and I hope that it shows. I am going to be pretty aggressive with my goals for 2009 because I am starting a...
  8. bobgibson Tips for a Sport Collection Collecting a memorability sport collection is something that can be truly exciting as a hobby and also truly profitable. Perhaps you have always had an interest in sports, or perhaps you just love collecting items of value. If you are interested in creating your own sport collection, you need to...
  9. Football Helmets Sports Memorabilia -> Fan Apparel & Souvenirs -> Football-NFL Official NFL memorabilia comes in all shapes and sizes, but some very distinctive collectible items are NFL football helmets. Whether you want to collect one from each of the 30 teams, or just your favorite team or teams, it's a fun...
  10. Formula 1 T-Shirts Sports Memorabilia -> Fan Apparel and Souvenirs -> Racing-Formula 1 One of the most popular types of sports merchandise is apparel, particularly hats and T-shirts. So it stands to reason that Formula 1 T-shirts and other merchandise that celebrates the most popular racing in the world are a hit with...
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  1. Royal Barge Procession Update As mentioned previously, a Royal Barge procession will be held on June 12 to commemorate the Thai King's 60th anniversary on the throne. Processions are rather rare events - the last one was in 2003 - so this is one of those 'once in a lifetime' opportunities. The full procession...
  2. On This Date in Baseball History-July 4  On July 4, 1985, the New York Mets defeat the Atlanta Braves, 16-13, in a wild 19-inning affair at Fulton County Stadium. Light-hitting pitcher Rick Camp hits a game-tying home run in the 18th, only to see his team lose. New York’s Keith Hernandez hits for the cycle. On...
  3. Crown Plaze Dubai Festival City Crowne Plaza Dubai Festival City - A Little Bit of Heaven in Hell My room at the Crowne Plaza Dubai Festival City So, I'm back in Dubai. In June. Outside, it's a balmy 102°F with 60% humidity. And it's only June. Good thing I didn't wait until July for this trip, or, heaven forbid, August. Fortunately, I've got this little slice of...
  4. chrisflores Piss Off Louis Vuitton, Become a Celebrity Overnight, And Have Yourself Some Blog Success! Guest Post by Christopher Flores Most know me as a New York City joint venture guy or "that moderator on SMC" or "that college dude". More than being a spectacular person 90% of the time, I'm a scientist of people and cultures, an Anthropology student. In Cyberculture, my thing is...
  5. Cover of "What Would Google Do?" Journalistic narcissism « BuzzMachine Cover of What Would Google Do? This is a Must Read ! Journalistic narcissism At the Aspen Ideas Festival this week, Andrew Sullivan said, “Journalism has become too much about journalists.” True. It’s not just that newspapers are covering their own demise as thoroughly as Michael Jackson’s. This is...
  6. Baseball News and Transactions-July 4 Angels activated RHP Ervin Santana from the 15-day disabled list. Angels optioned Rafael Rodriguez to Triple-A Salt Lake. Braves placed 2B Kelly Johnson on the 15-day disabled list with right wrist tendinitis. Braves recalled IF Brooks Conrad from Triple-A Gwinnett Orioles released LHP Bobby Livingston Cubs signed LHP Casey...
  7. Premium Economy - A Contradiction in Terms? If you're considering a trip to Thailand from North America via Thai Airways, you've no doubt been trying to work out the various classes of service. Unlike more traditional flights, with economy, business and first classes, the direct flights started a little over a year ago still offer three classes,...
  8. 01code190 Future Tech: Generate Esoteric Buzz with Barcodes and "ARGs" Something I've been really intrigued by in the last couple of years:  barcodes.  Not the kind of barcodes that you find on your food and product packaging from the supermarket.  This is a new kind of barcode that you can (theoretically) use to encode with your website links and stick...
  9. Bokor Palace Hotel The Ghosts of Bokor Today I'm off to see the ruins of Bokor, which is one of the main reasons I've come here. Unlike the usual pile of rocks that gets my attention, Bokor is not an ancient site. The Bokor hill station was built in the 1920s as a place for the French...
  10. Everything you need (and want) "Oh, I have everything I need." That's a statement older people often make. Ever tried to buy a grandparent in their 80s a gift, and asked them what they wanted? Chances are that's exactly what you heard, probably followed by "so don't buy me anything". And they mean it. Statements...
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  2. Battlestar Galactica - The End... Maybe So... a couple weeks ago Battlestar Galactica ended. I really liked this show, a lot.  But like Babylon 5, years before, the writers were smart, and instead of creating an open ended storyline that would keep going until it was little more than an excuse to keep a franchise running...
  3. college graduate linklings, 2007 is so passé edition It's been a slow weekend, with the whole family feeling a bit under the weather. We did make it for an ultrasound on Friday and found out we will be having a baby girl, which will be fun for Little Buddy. I spent Friday night and half of Saturday...
  4. Crowd Free From Broke 2008 Review I can't believe the year is about over! It feels like yesterday when I started Free From Broke as a Blogger.com site!  It's certinly been a fun year where I've made many online friends, learned so much, and built up this site. Here were the most popular articles in...
  5. wall-street-survivor-stock-market-simulation-simulator Want to Be an Active Investor? Try a Fantasy Stock Market Game First! So you want to be an active investor? Maybe you think you have what it takes to cash in like the daytraders from the late 1990s trading those high flying tech stocks.  Or perhaps you think you can ride the coattails of those evil oil speculators that pushed light sweet...
  6. condo_prices Downsizing to a Condominium - Is it Too Soon? When baby boomers consider downsizing, moving to a condo is often high on the list of options. We have certainly thought about a condo as one future housing option.  Thus, I have made it a habit to keep tabs on condo prices in our area. Starting 3-4 years ago, there...
  7. The New Technology: A server in my living room & the twin brothers Taz & Taz (episode III) I've build before servers in my life, for different peoples and companies, but never for myself. Usually with a brad name like HP, IBM, Dell and others things are pretty straight forward: you choose a model, customize it according with your needs, and also have the option for the equipment...
  8. Jennifer Love Hewitt Jennifer Love Hewitt stalls economic crisis recovery The productivity in IT departments around the world this morning, dropped to an all time low after news that actress Jennifer Love Hewitt has a passion for geeks.
  9. Buying kids cars When I was a kid and my older cousin turned 16, his parents bought him a sports car for his birthday. Except it was a Matchbox car. When I turned 16 myself, my parents bought me a car too. In my case it was a (very cool) 15 year old...
  10. Bobby Orr Bobby Orr Sports-Memorabilia -> Sports-Collectibles Every ice hockey fan knows the name Bobby Orr, and even most people who know nothing about hockey have heard the name, whether or not they have any idea who he is. Born in 1948 in Ontario, Orr became one of the most well-known, and some consider...
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