My New Place in Steveston

As those of you who either follow me on twitter or facebook know, Marnie and I recently purchased a place in Steveston and take possession on 25Jul. Being that it’s our “first” home (we rent, so in theory we already have a home), we’re pretty stoked and are currently trying to figure out what we need to do before the big day.

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My New Backyard – courtesy of abundantc

And that’s somewhat the dilemma. I know there are probably more pressing things surrounding our move, such as settling on a moving company (we’ve called those listed in Richmond and the BBB) and getting packed and ready to go, but I can’t get my mind off of all the things I want and see myself doing at the new place.

Like the new LCD TV for the bedroom. We currently have a 37″ or so CRT which is freakingly big and heavy – heck, I’m surprised the thing hasn’t crushed the IKEA tv stand I have it resting on – so I’m looking to “downsize” before we move to our new place. The problem I’m having is deciding on what good value is. I picked up a 37″ ViewSonic LCD from Costco years back and have been happy, but the price was right at the time and I can’t seem to replicate the dollars.

Then there’s the bike. With the outdoor lifestyle available to people in Steveston, I’m dying to pick up a bike to ride with the masses along the dyke and throughout the village. Although I don’t need anything special, most bikes I’ve looked at cost some decent dollars and with all the costs involved in our move, it’s an even tougher purchase to justify.

And don’t get me started about the furniture options. Marnie and I have relied on hand-me-downs and inheritances to this point, but with us moving to a somewhat smaller place, we need to downsize and figured it was time to step it up and get our own stuff. We currently have a 3 piece sectional that we enjoy, but due to the constant un-upholstering our cats have been working on, it’s pretty much in a shambles. So where do we go from there? And how do we do it on a budget.

Any suggestions?

LCBD Review: Twikini

As mentioned some time in the past, I am proud owner of an HTC Touch with an unlimited data plan. Not having much experience with a phone that could do so much, let alone one running Windows Mobile, I asked my fabulous group of twitter followers if they could recommend something and was pointed in the direction of Twikini.

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Twikini in Action

Suffice to say, I have been pleased with my experience. Twikini is a slick app that gets the job done and I find has a far better user interface than other options I tried (Tiny Twitter and ceTwit being two). It allowed me to follow my personal timeline with ease, replying or DM’ing my followers without any trouble. Also, after using built-in support for Twitpic, I was publishing images off my Touch that would have likely never seen the light of day. Had it not been for the fact that the Beta version had moved into release and my 14 day trial ended, I’d likely still been using it. Really, the only drawback I found in it’s use was the auto-update feature not working like it should, but that could have simply been an I.D.10.T error on my part.

All in all, I would recommend anyone else looking for a Windows Mobile Twitter app to give Twikini a whirl.

Disclosure: This review was written for the “starving blogger” free license of Twikini.

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