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Wednesday, 24 September 2008

  • Jerry Rice


    Jerry Rice!  So a few months ago I went to the NFL Hall of Fame Fantasy Draft party in San Francisco.  Yardbarker.com has extremely strong ties with the likes of Ronnie Lot, so we got the position to host the event.  I went as a photographer for the company.  I guess I'm 98% software engineer, 2% photographer for Yardbarker?

    While at the event, I asked Jerry Rice if he'd sign my football, and he did!  I was so excited!  It's a gift to my mom, I need to put it in a plastic case or something for her.

    By the way, Yardbarker.com got 1000 new user signups today!  In a single day!  It's quite a feat, since our past numbers were about 200 new user signups a day.  So because of that, Joe and I shaved our heads.  We said we would, and it was done.  The picture above is me without hair.  Time to become a drummer.

Thursday, 18 September 2008

  • Help my Relay for Life team fundraise for the American Cancer Society!

    Candlight


    I have joined and will be helping captain a Relay for Life team for this year's event that is the main fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.

    Relay for Life is put on by the non-profit organization, American Cancer Society. It is their main fundraising event that helps them get all their money to provide free and high quality services to cancer patients and loved ones. It's an amazing feat to provide free care and services, and I definitely want to help them out.

    Last year I volunteered at the Relay for Life based in the city of Camarillo, CA. The event touched my heart, and ever since I've decided to really do my best to volunteer and help raise money. Check out my photos to see what it's like, and even read about some cancer survivors and family members who are surviving their lost loved ones.

    And no, that wasn't just a shameless plug to my photos, I just wanted you guys to see what it looks like and the emotion and importance of the event. =P

    Anyway, this year I decided to help captain a relay team (ARME of Hope, ask me what it means) to help fundraise on top of just volunteering my time. I have friends like yourself (believe it or not) that I hope would also be interested in joining or helping out with donations.

    I believe donating with time is the best way to do it, but as usual, funds always plays a big role. Please join in the fight against cancer, by donating some volunteered time and or some money donation for the American Cancer Society!

    By the way, thanks for reading this all the way through! This fundraiser and event is for a great cause, and I believe in the goals tremendously.

    Donate

Monday, 11 August 2008

  • Facination

    Purple Garden

    Everything changed when I met you.  It was just a simple smile, a simple thought, and I realized that there's more to life than what I've already seen.

    You have completely facinated me in such a short amount of time, and it's completely ridiculous what's going through my head.

    You've opened up my eyes, and now I know that there's something out there far greater than I could of ever imagined.  All the achievements are real, and all my goals are seemingly more realistic.

    It's interesting how a unplanned event, and seemingly normal and insignificant event can change someone so dramatically.

    I'm not sure if I'm happier now with where I am, or if I'm excited and happier of what's to come.  You've shown me that in the dense of it all, there's at least one that really shines.

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    Spent a lot of time last weekend with friends!  We had margaritas on Friday at work to celebrate our intern, Jay, going back to school after spending a summer working at Yardbarker.com.  The company also shrank a bit too that Friday, and it was pretty empty.  It felt a little strange, I now have the "silo of creativity" to myself and it's a little weird.  I need Kevin to come back to the Yard!!  We're moving soon anyway to 2nd and Mission St,  San Francisco (end of the year), so it won't be long until I'd have to move things around anyway.

    After work I headed over to the gym, worked on my chicken legs a bit, did the usual ab hell, and then strolled over to Bay Street.  I visited my favorite stores (Williams and Sonoma, Pottery Barn), got a few things and some Hummus from CPK and went over to Nancy's new pad.  She has a brand new condo in Emeryville, so it was slightly a house warming party / olympics opening ceremony hangout night.

    Saturday I washed my car, went to Mission Bay area (King St.) to meet with a few agents to see some condos.  Joe and Steph came along with me and we met with Ramon Ariza (agent) at The Beacon (250 / 260 King St).  Let me just give this guy a plug: Ramon is incredibly friendly, nice, honest, and patient.  It was just nice talking to him, and I didn't feel rushed at all.  He's a really great agent to work with.  Anyway, the Beacon is pretty cool.  It's not the newest of buildings (like the Infinity and Radiance I talked about last week), but it is still pretty new being built in 2004.  The coolest thing about it is, you can take an elevator to Safeway!!!  There's also a panera bread across the street, and down the block (no streets need to be crossed) is a Borders and Amici's Pizza. SWEEET.  Muni, Caltrain, they all run right past the building.  You can also walk across the street to AT&T park and watch some Giants (lose... A's fan here).  The building isn't as fancy as Infinity, but it still has a new modern feel to it.  The floor plans are decent, but my favorite was a unit on the 4th floor.  I walked in and I immediately had a good feeling about it.  Large windows in the living room, large window in the bedroom, the kitchen situated nicely with an island... sweet views.  The complex also has a saltwater swimming pool, gym, clubhouse, two jacuzzis, amongst other ammeneties.  Unfortunately, no deeded parking =(  Parking costs another $105 a month, and the HOA is $575.  Sucks!  The gym is small, but has everything I'd use.  The free weights are slightly lacking, but I would be able to make due.  There were people hanging out by the pool, and plenty of nice people walking around.  It felt like a place I would happily live.  Heck, Pfizer is moving to the area too!

    After seeing a few units at The Beacon, I headed over my my coworker's party at SOMA Grand.  The building is new as well, and we all congregated on the party deck for some beer pong.   I didn't like the floor plan as much or the building as much as The Beacon... and the neighborhood is a little shadey.  I didn't play any beer pong, but watched my friends and co-workers get drunk off of beer dunked by dirty ping pong balls.  HAH!  View was nice, and the food was fantastic!

    Left the party to have some food, then to Sugar Cafe and The Cellar in San Francisco for drinks and dancing.

    I'm getting tired of writing boring stuff... so I'm going to shorten this up... after basketball on Sunday, watched "We Own The Night" which was fantastic.

    Today coming back to work, the office and everything felt normal again.  Slightly emptier, but most people were back in the yard, back from their vacations and what nots.  Got to play some basketball, then went out to lunch at Barney's Burger with my coworkers.  It was good and lots of fun!

Friday, 08 August 2008

  • Stacks


    Never in my life has weeks gone by so quickly!  I can't remember anytime where it was Monday, and all of a sudden it's already Friday.  It's good and bad, good because weekends come faster, bad because I'm not stopping to "smell the roses" on weekdays.  Everything just sort of stacks up (picture related).  Mostly just all the work at Yardbarker.com, but also all the fun I have with friends from work and outside of work.

    I took the picture you see in Sonoma County, at the Vianasa Winery.  The shop and deli are really cool, and fun to walk around in.  I'd highly recommend it, and if you're from the bay area, it's only a 30 minute drive from the heart of Berkeley.

    I've been looking for a 1 bedroom condo to buy in San Francisco, and saw some really amazing ones, namely Infinity Towers, Radiance of Mission Bay... and saw some really trendy ones in really creepy areas.

    Infinity Towers is really awesome.  I like how it is really close to the water, Embarcadero Center, and the Ferry Building.  I'd visit that area all the time, and it's super close to the bridge as well as the freeway offramp / onramp, so easy access to the east bay which is a must for me.  The phase 3 tower is still in the works, while phase 2 is available now.  The tower is high, and in some buildings you can see the entire east bay and water, including the bridge.  The other side you can see financial district, and finally downtown.  Good views, but they won't last past 2020 since that whole area will be skyrocketing with skyscrapers, HAH.  So if you're paying for the view, the premium will go down by then.  The 1 bedrooms I saw ranged from $720,000 on the Fourth floor, to $850 on the 16th floor.  No patios, enough room for a single person, great views, nice kitchen, clean and new.  One good thing is the 5,000 square feet gym which I hear has everything including free weights.  HOA is ridiculous though, ~$630.  YIKES!  Too expensive for me.  The HOA includes 24 hour concerige that can walk your dog (don't have one), take out your drycleaning (I just wear tshirts and jeans?), stuff like that.  So for me it's not worth it, but it's such a baller pad.

    Radiance was extremely nice.  It's for extremely rich people who live by themselves (loners!) or some corporate dude who needs a place to live in the SF area.  Surrounding area is nothing, just complete nothingness until you see UCSF's Mission Bay campus in the distance, and then AT&T park to the North.  You can't walk anywhere unless you're going to a patch of concrete.  Other than that, super nice place, fantastic views, brand new building.  I saw a 2 bedroom that costs 2.2 million... great 180 degree views, if I had the money I'd drop it on that place... it's worth it.  No neighborhood though.  Ample parking.  Didn't even ask about the HOA.  I'll have to look into their 1 bedrooms to see if there's something in my price range.

    All the other little spots were not the most exciting.  They're more in the heart of SOMA, and getting outside and smelling piss and seeing homeless people walking everywhere, eyeing your car for any goodies, and bars on some doors, just doesn't give me the warm fuzzy feeling of "home".  I'd rather not be freaked out for my life every day going home... or even in the middle of the night.  Nice lofted places though, but shit, the outside neighborhood SUCKS!  Close to things like the SFMOMA, but hell, I can drive there from a really nice safe neighborhood...

    So I think I'm really just stuck on checking out the nice new developments that are in good neighborhoods.  I'll pay the extra mile for some nice views and such... if I'm buying I might as well be totally happy.  I'll be really poor though, but what else do you need other than a nice place to live and a working car?

    This weekend I'm going to go check out Arterra in mission bay, and Park Terrace.  Hopefully some places on King St. will be available as well.  I'll go early Saturday morning before heading to SOMA Grand to my coworker's house warming party.  Maybe I'll head out there on Sunday as well before basketball.  All in the Mission Bay area!  That place will be rockin soon, with Pfizer's new biomed research facilities, UCSF's stem cell facilities, etc.  I'm digging the King St. stuff, like Safeway and Borders.  And if I want to watch a Giants game, I can just walk across the street.

    I'll report back soon on the new places I checkout!

Sunday, 03 August 2008

Chatboard (2)

  • kenji82
    I read your xanga!! But I appear to be the only one. I'm your biggest fan! Okay maybe 2nd biggest after Melissa. :)
    • Posted 9/1/2008 10:36 PM
    • by kenji82
  • koden
    Who actually reads this xanga anymore? I'm thinking of toasting it and going towards something like Tumblr.com instead...
    • Posted 8/11/2008 11:11 PM
    • by koden