Monthly Archives: June 2006

Citibank E-Savings Account

Citibank raised their E-Saving APY to 5% today. This is the highest rate offered by any retail bank. I strongly suggest that you go and open up one of these accounts. It is a great deal for anyone with a Citibank account.

Review: Syriana

I finally got a chance to watch Syriana now that it is out on DVD, and it was a very interesting movie. Based on that trailers that I had seen, it seemed like an action paced movie with hardly anything else. It was actually a very interesting movie with multiple plot lines all revolving around

Cross Browser CSS Compatibility

Over the past few weeks, since I launched this new layout I have been tweaking the CSS file in an attempt to make my site look the same no matter which browser you use. This is a real problem, because all browsers render CSS differently. Mainly it is a huge problem trying to get Internet

Review: Xmen 3

I finally got around to watching X3 tonight. While it was a good movie, I must say that I was disappointed by it. I felt the first two movies were a lot stronger, and more thought out. Basically, it seemed as if this movie jumped from one point to another, without tying it together. This

MyWallop Review

MyWallop is Microsoft’s attempt at a social networking site. The social networking space is very competitive, with numerous sites competing for members. Microsoft will have a hard time successfully entering it. I was able to get an invite to MyWallop and have been playing around with it. The entire site is built on Flash, so

Google Spreadsheets Review

Google has launched their Spreadsheet program this morning. This time the Beta tag is well deserved. Compared to Excel there are a lot of shortcomings to it. After importing a decently sized Excel spreadsheet with several sheets and formulas linking all of them together, half the formulas just fell apart. I think the problem was

Google Spreadsheets

Google is planning to release Google Spreadsheets on Tuesday. As of now, there is a Tour of Features on the sneak peak website. The tour shows the main features will be Creating, Sharing and Storing documents. This announcement comes soon after Google purchased Writely, a web-based document editing program; with many of the same features