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    Timing Could Be The Deferens In A Good Vasectomy Experience

    March 9th, 2009 - No Comments » - Filled in: Lifestyle, San Antonio, Sports

    If you’re looking for a solid excuse to take off during the NCAA Tournament, recovery from a vasectomy may be the answer. On the way to work today, I heard an interview with a local doctor promoting pre-NCAA Tournament vasectomies. According to the Urology San Antonio website, “men who have had vasectomies can return to normal activities within 24 to 48 hours of the procedure.” So why not use the recovery time during tournament time?

    2009 NCAA Tournament Schedule
    ROUND DATE LOCATION
    Open Game March 17 UD Arena [Dayton, OH]
    Rounds 1 & 2 March 19 & 21 Greensboro Coliseum [Greensboro, NC]
    Sprint Center [Kansas City, MO]
    Wachovia Center [Philadelphia, PA]
    Roes Garden [Portland, OR]
    Rounds 1 & 2 March 20 & 22 Taco Bell Arena [Boise, ID]
    UD Arena [Dayton, OH]
    American Airlines Arena [Miami, FL]
    HHH Metrodome [Minneapolis, MN]
    East Regional March 26 & 28 TD Banknorth Garden [Boston, MA]
    West Regional March 26 & 28 University of Phoenix Stadium [Glendale, AZ]
    Midwest Regional March 27 & 29 Lucas Oil Stadium [Indianapolis, IN]
    South Regional March 27 & 29 FedEx Forum [Memphis, TN]
    Final Four April 4 Ford Field [Detroit, MI]
    Championship April 6 Ford Field [Detroit, MI]

    The Oregon Urology Institute did this last year. It was successful enough that they’ve decided to repeat the campaign in ’09.

    You can’t deny that the timing of this is perfect, especially since the first two rounds of the tournament begin on Wednesday, March 19 and ends on March 22. If you’ve been thinking about getting the procedure done, why not now?

    Whether or not there’s a pricing special or if it’s simply an astute suggestion is unclear. But one thing you can be sure of is a doctor’s note giving you the necessary tube time.

    Get A Snip In Your City. These clinics are also offering March Madness-related events. If you’re in Austin, maybe a visit to Dr. Dick Chopp is exactly what you need (maybe the best aptronym ever).

    San Antonio, TX: Urology San Antonio
    Austin, TX: The Urology Team
    Springfield, OR: Oregon Urology Institutehear the ad

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    Move Over Snuggie…

    March 6th, 2009 - No Comments » - Filled in: Business/Consumer, Lifestyle

    Um. I haven’t checked Snopes.com yet, but I’m gonna go with fake.

    The Extra Love on Pantalaine.com
    Veg on the couch with your special someone — watch the big game while she updates her Facebook for the 5th time today.

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    Twitterpated With Social Networking

    March 2nd, 2009 - 1 Comment » - Filled in: Blogging, Lifestyle
    Struck by the Twitter bug

    As if Facebook didn’t include enough “me” time, now I’ve done it. I joined Twitter. Actually, I joined over a year ago but just never caught the Twitter bug until now.

    Based on my current list of ‘Following’ twitterers, I’m covering the daily allowance of information and entertainment. While I try not to come off as star-struck, I actively follow Tony Hawk, Lance Armstrong, the the Kutchers…and, of course, THE_REAL_SHAQ (‘actively’ meaning I try to contribute or reply to their tweets…as if they care). Shaq frequently shares pictures of his Shaqness via Twitter, and he’s been known to tweet clues of his whereabouts…sometimes rewarding finders with tickets to a game. Awesome.

    Feel free to follow me if you find Derrich.com the least bit interesting…or even if you just want to pad your Twitter numbers.

    BlackBerry + Twitter = TwitterBerry. For you BlackBerry addicts, you can Twitter with your phone as well. There are a number of apps available to tweet your twitters, but I’ve settled on TwitterBerry by Orangatame.

    You can download this app via your phone by visiting http://orangatame.com/ota/twitterberry/.

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    That Just Happened — Zune Freezes Over

    December 31st, 2008 - No Comments » - Filled in: Gadgets & Technology, Lifestyle, New News, Sports
    lazy cat

    This is it. Say goodbye to 2008…and to all those bad habits. Wipe the slate clean. Knock out those resolutions! What? You never follow through with your New Years’ resolutions? Get some help! stickK is a website that promotes healthier and happier living by enabling its users to form Commitment Contracts. That’s right…a financial obligation to succeed. stickK was co-founded by Dean Karlan, an Economics Professor at Yale. The idea is based on two simple principles of behaviorial economics: [1] people don’t always do what they claim they want to do, and [2] incentives get people to do things. Check out the stickK FAQs for more info on how this site works.

    Apparently at about 2:00am this morning, every owner of a 30GB Microsoft Zune experienced the ultimate freeze. According to Gizmodo, there were “tons of reports—tons—about failing Zune 30s“. By ‘tons’, they mean all 12 Zune owners.

    Congrats to the Rice Owls for stomping the Western Michigan Broncos last night in the Texas Bowl, 38-14. The game was highlighted by two former San Antonio standouts, Chase Clement (Alamo Heights) and Jarett Dillard (Sam Houston). And, of course, the head coach is none other than David Bailiff of my Alma Mater [Southwest] Texas State University. Not only does Dillard hold the NCAA record for career touchdown receptions (60), but he and Clement hold the Division I-A record for career TDs between a QB/WR duo (51).

    How about a Derrich.com Best Gadgets of 2008 list? Everyone else is doing it, so why not. Here are my Top 5:

    [1] Kodak Zi6 HD Video Camera. About $50 cheaper than its counterpart, the Kodak Zi6 is a quality camera that shoots videos in 720p HD. HD! And also unlike its counterpart, it features an expandable memory slot for up to 32GB of vids. And, of course, it comes in pink .

    [2] Roku Netflix Player. For $99 (and a Netflix membership), you can get movies on demand anytime. The Netflix Player allows you to sift through a selection of over 12,000 movies and TV shows — some in HD — for instant viewing on your televish.

    [3] BlackBerry Bold 9000. Yeah, I’m biased. But it’s a great phone! As I previously pointed out in my Bold vs E71 comparison, the BlackBerry Bold 9000 boasts impressive battery life, a great browser, WiFi, and an ever-growing supply of useful apps.

    [4] Wii Fit. This selection might be questionable; but with the introduction of a new year come those New Years’ resolutions. And if you’ve never played a Wii before, try out the boxing game for a few minutes. You’ll be winded. I guarantee it. The Wii Fit Ultimate Fitness Bundle is the perfect alternative to a gym membership. This year over 2 million Wii-related items were sold on eBay. So, I know someone out there will agree with me on this one.

    [5] Toshiba REGZA 42″ LCD HDTV. Not exactly a gadget, but another impressive piece of hardware from Toshiba. For under $900, the Toshiba REGZA 42RV535U 42″ LCD HDTV can be hanging on your wall. I thought Toshiba had outdone itself with last year’s 37 inch 720p LCD, which I purchased for a skosh over $850. For a little more, you get 1080p in a 42 inch screen. The picture is amazing. While there are probably better TVs out there, you can’t argue against the ‘value’ value of this HDTV.

    Well, it’s certainly been an interesting year for me…and for the rest of us as well. I’m happy to be blogging again…I’m about to be a baby daddy a second time…but there were definitely many speed bumps for me along the way. Good riddance to 2008! Bring on 2009! I hope all of you have a safe and Happy New Year!

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