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8/31/2008 - Best Buy's Price Drop Policy
  In the past, I mentioned that Amazon.com has a pretty useful price drop policy that guarantees that if you buy an item from them and the price drops within thirty days, you can get the difference in price refunded to you. While I tend to use Amazon for a lot of DVD and CD purchases due to their free shipping (on orders over $25), no tax, and great prices, I also do a lot of shopping at Best Buy. As such, it would be in my best interest if Best Buy had a similar price drop policy like the one offered by Amazon, and as it turns out they do. I think most people by now know that Best Buy, like many other stores, will match an advertised lower price offered by another local store (or even its own website), but not too many know about their incredibly useful price drop policy.

I recently used Best Buy's price match policy to my advantage, and I can attest that it was as painless as possible. I showed the competitor's ad to the cashier, and to my surprise, he even recommended that next time I shouldn't even show the ad and they'll do the deduction anyway. I don't know if I'd necessarily trust that advice, but it was still a hassle-free process either way. Then, not long after my first encounter with Best Buy's price adjustment policies, I had good reason to see how well their price drop policy works. The weekend after I bought a DVD, Best Buy advertised a sale on all TV DVDs, so I looked it up online, and sure enough, it was cheaper. I verified that I was eligible for the price drop guarantee, and since I was, I subsequently received a gift card worth the price difference (since I had originally paid with a gift card), with a print-out of the sale item's page on BestBuy.com as my evidence of the lower price when in the store requesting the refund. In all, it was incredibly easy, and I got back a decent amount of money in the process.

Much like Amazon's price drop policy, Best Buy provides a very generous time frame for a possible price drop. With the exception of a few types of items, Best Buy gives you a 30 day window to find a lower price at a local Best Buy, its website, or a local competitor. If you find that an item that you bought within this window has dropped in price, just run on down to your local Best Buy and they'll refund you the difference (110% of the difference if it's a competitor). You can read more about this policy here. Also, if you prefer shopping at BestBuy.com, you can rest assured that you'll be taken care of, too. As BestBuy.com describes on this page, if you find an item that you bought on the website is now a lower price at a Best Buy store or on the website, they'll refund you the difference just like if you had bought the item in one of their stores. The only difference here seems to be that BestBuy.com won't match competitor's offers, while Best Buy stores will. This makes sense given that BestBuy.com is a nation-wide store and local sale prices can vary wildly across the country. Plus, it would be difficult for BestBuy.com staff to check up on every claim of a better local sale price.

Thanks to Best Buy's price guarantee policies, you can be sure that you're paying the best price when you buy the product and that you don't get cheated out of a good sale price because you bought something just before a price drop (temporary or not). All you have to do is pay attention to Best Buy and competitor's ads right before and in the month after your purchase. For cheaper purchases, you might not feel the need to put forward this effort and watch the ads since you're not going to save a ton of money, but if you're considering a big purchase or just made such a purchase, it's certainly in your best interest to keep your eyes open for lower prices on the item you bought. Everybody likes to save money, right?
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7/10/2008 - Upcoming Season Premieres
  With the exception of a small number of good shows that are on right now, including So You Think You Can Dance, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, In Plain Sight, and Doctor Who, there's currently very little on TV worth watching. That should all change in the near future when three great shows return with all new episodes, practically doubling the number of good shows on TV (sadly, Doctor Who will be back in reruns in the US shortly). Unfortunately, we won't be seeing any more of The 4400, The Dead Zone, Bionic Woman, or Journeyman, but we will be seeing lots of three excellent shows that have been gone for far too long. Starting tonight, Burn Notice will return to USA Network (10 PM EST). Based on last season's episodes, I expect this will be just as action-packed, funny, and well-written as ever. Then, tomorrow night marks the return of Stargate: Atlantis (10 PM EST), with the following Friday offering up the debut of the latest season of Monk (9 PM EST). It won't be quite the same without Dr. Kroger helping Monk when he needs him the most, but I'm sure it will be well-written and well-acted as usual. If you can't watch Monk or Burn Notice the first time around, they will likely be posting the episodes to USANetwork.com not long after the initial showings, so you should be able to catch these great shows whenever you are able to fit them into your schedule.
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6/30/2008 - Let's Be Friends
  It's amazing just how many web sites and services are now available to make it as easy as possible to keep in contact with someone or get to know that person better. Way back when, your best bet to keep in contact was to email them or perhaps to instant message them. For finding long lost friends, your only good hope was the now-antiquated Classmates.com. If you wanted to get to know someone better, your options were pretty limited, with a personal web page being about as good as you could get. Now, it's possible to network with friends (and strangers), keep in touch, find out what's new with people you know, get to know friends better, and meet interesting new people with minimal effort. Over the last few years, sites that make such actions easy have become incredibly common, and given my love of most things technology or internet-related, I've signed up with a decent number of them. If you know me, or even if you don't know me and want to get to know me better, you now have a multitude of ways to keep up with what I've been doing lately and to get to know me better. Below are some links to some of the more significant social networking/profile sites I'm on. Feel free to befriend me (like on Facebook or MySpace), follow me (like on Twitter), or just give my profiles a glance. You can even poke me if you want (only on Facebook, I believe). For a list of more of the sites I'm on along with links to those profiles, you can go here or go to the main page of my Windows Live Space and click on the "My Profiles" link near the top left of the page.

Here are the links to my profiles: Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, MyBlogLog, Last.fm, YouTube, del.icio.us, Xbox Live, reddit, Digg
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5/26/2008 - No Dead Zone or 4400 Season Premieres in 2008
  Thanks to a handy visitor statistics feature present in Windows Live Spaces, I'm able to see the referring address for visitors to my blog. I've noticed a trend over the last month or two that a number of visitors are coming here looking for information on the season premieres of The 4400 and The Dead Zone sometime this year. I thought that I should take a moment here and let anyone who happens to stumble across my blog know that you can stop looking for information on these premieres. Both of these shows were canceled, and as such you can expect no more season premieres or new episodes of any kind. I was rather shocked when I first learned the news from TV Guide late last year, but with the promise of new episodes of Monk and Burn Notice plus an interesting new series in the form of In Plain Sight, I've slowly gotten over losing these two great shows. They definitely had many exciting episodes left before their proper endings, but the last season finales should serve at least as reasonably solid series finales as well. Luckily, we live in an age where the majority of TV shows are available to own on DVD, and these shows are no exception, letting avid viewers like me relive these shows whenever I want. Sadly, besides the possible occasional rerun, this is our best way of watching these shows now.
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4/7/2008 - Unbelievable Prices on Star Trek DVDs
  I remember when seasons of Star Trek on DVD were around $100 (or more depending on where you shopped). For the longest time, it seemed like the price would never drop. I've been a fan of Star Trek in all its TV iterations for quite some time, and I was eager to own it and watch it in high-quality whenever I wanted, so I slowly but surely started buying the DVDs. After a few years, a lot of money spent, and some very generous gifts, I finally owned all of The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and The Original Series. It was a lot of money, but I didn't mind too much because I love those shows and knew I would get a lot of enjoyment out of them, and I certainly have done just that. However, after I'd bought those seasons and it seemed like the price would never change for years to come, Paramount went and lowered the prices on all of the seasons I'd already bought. As a result, it's not unusual now to find the aforementioned seasons for about $50. Naturally, Voyager and Enterprise, the two series I still have yet to buy, still have the same old high suggested price. I'm not one for overpaying when I know there's a better price to be had, even if it means a little waiting, so I wasn't about to buy seasons from either series until the price dropped as they were bound to do sooner or later given the price drops for the other seasons.

Paramount (technically CBS Television now, I suppose) still hasn't lowered the MSRP on Voyager or Enterprise yet, but that hasn't stopped Amazon from going ahead and lowering the price anyway. Thanks to a handy extension for Firefox, I've been monitoring the prices of these Star Trek DVDs, and I was shocked when I unexpectedly saw Amazon's lower price. At first, I thought it would be a temporary reduction, but after watching the prices stay the same ever since, I think it's safe to say that Amazon is keeping the price of all Star Trek seasons low for the foreseeable future. Voyager season one had been $116.99 as of 10/30/07. Amazon cut the price to $59.99. Enterprise season one was $116.99 on 10/30/07. Amazon changed it to $69.98. Both of those price cuts offer a significant price cut to Trek fans, and it's even more impressive given that the MSRP has stayed high with no expected change in the immediate future. As someone who still has yet to buy these seasons, that got me really excited.

Then, I saw Amazon's latest promotion. As part of a promotion for a new section of its site called Amazon Cosmotopia, Amazon.com is lowering the price of all Star Trek seasons on DVD to $35.49 per season during the month of April (2008). I thought that $60 or so per season was a great price, but $35.49 per season is simply an unbelievable bargain that you may not see again this year (who knows, maybe ever). Unfortunately for me, I don't have any spare money to get these DVDs right now, but that doesn't stop anyone else out there from getting them at this stellar price (pun definitely intended). If you're like me and don't have the money to spare right now, the prices will likely go back to around $60 for a season after this month, which is still very reasonable compared to the old prices that topped $100. For your convenience, I've included links below to each season that's on sale (technically, that's all the Star Trek seasons). Amazon hasn't just reduced the price on Star Trek, though. There are many other great deals to be had during this promotion. In my opinion, two of the best other deals are the entire series of Buffy on DVD (40 discs, no less) for just $99.99 and the first four seasons of The Dead Zone for a mere $11.99 each. So, if you have the spare money and are looking for some great, cheap entertainment to last you for years to come, this sale is just for you. I don't think that you can beat these prices anywhere, either - even DeepDiscount.com isn't this cheap, and in this sale, you're dealing with a site you know you can trust no matter what and you won't even have to pay tax (or shipping, for that matter, assuming you spend at least $25). Enjoy.

Star Trek (Seasons 1, 2, and 3) - $35.49 per season
Star Trek: The Next Generation (Seasons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7) - $35.49 per season
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Seasons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7) - $35.49 per season
Star Trek: Voyager (Seasons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7) - $35.49 per season
Star Trek: Enterprise (Seasons 1, 2, 3, 4) - $35.49 per season

The Dead Zone (Seasons 1, 2, 3, and 4) - $11.99 per season; Season 5 - $15.49; The Final Season - $23.99
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Collector's Set (40 discs) - $99.99 $164.99

Update (4/11/08): At least for the moment, it appears that Amazon has raised the price of the Buffy set up to $164.99. Shame on them. That was definitely one of the best DVD deals around.
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3/2/2008 - Xdrive Ups Storage to 7.5 GB?
  I was trying to upload some video files to Xdrive last night, so I fired up Xdrive Desktop Lite. It was taking far too long to browse to different folders and see their contents, so I decided to quit that and try the classic web interface instead. Before I did so, however, I noticed something curious in the top right of the screen. It said that I have "7.31 GB Free". While I found this odd, I thought that maybe it had something to do with the fact that I have a lot of full resolution photos stored at AOL Pictures and that there was an error in this fairly new program that misinterpreted my total storage space. However, when I navigated to the web interface in Firefox, I saw yet another unusual yet similar sight. In the top right next to the bar that indicates how much storage you've used, it says "7.49 GB available". To make things even more strange, upon highlighting the bar, I saw the alt text "7.49 GB of 5 GB remaining".

This just strikes me as odd. Is this a system-wide error? Does is have to do with the recently-released (although, in my opinion, buggy and slow - it results in the continuous accessing of my floppy drive) Xdrive Desktop Lite application? Lastly, could it be that AOL has felt more pressure in this space thanks to Microsoft's recent release of Windows Live SkyDrive out of beta with an equivalent 5 GB of storage and has decided to up its own storage limit to fend off this attack on its territory? I would like to believe this is true, but the rest of the site indicates that they're still only offering 5 GB in their free offering. As often happens with sudden product changes, however, it could just be that they have yet to change all of the related information on the site to reflect an increase in storage space. I suppose that only time will tell what the real situation is. Whatever the outcome, though, it appears that things aren't going perfectly over at Xdrive when it comes to calculating storage space.

Update (3/27/08): Xdrive's classic web interface is once again showing 5 GB as the storage limit. I guess this means it was a bug after all. I still hope that in the near future they will increase the storage space for real, though.
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2/19/2008 - More Fenway 13 Midnight Movies Unveiled
  It appears that the recent run of midnight movies at Regal Fenway 13 was a success, because four additional movies have been added to the list of upcoming films. The original list ended with Fight Club (to be shown initially on 2/22), leaving me to wonder just what other films, if any, would follow. Thanks to a recent post at the official Facebook group (Flashback Features At Regal Fenway 13), we now know what movies will be shown in late February and most of March. Here's how the schedule looks:

Fri., 2/29: Ferris Bueller's Day Off (Encore Performance - Wed., 3/5 @ 8pm)
Fri., 3/7: Home Alone (Encore Performance - Wed., 3/12 @ 8pm)
Fri., 3/14: Pretty in Pink (Encore Performance - Wed., 3/19 @ 8pm)
Fri., 3/21: Office Space (Encore Performance - Wed., 3/26 @ 8pm)

First, I have to point out that I cannot verify firsthand that this is in fact the correct schedule. However, the post by one of the administrators of the Facebook group seems very credible, so I'll take him at his word. If I find out anything to the contrary, I will of course post an update, but as of now, I'd say it's safe to say this is the schedule.

In all, I'd say that it's a pretty decent schedule, although I think it could have definitely been made stronger had better choices been made. Ferris Bueller's Day Off should bring in a large audience, and given that I've only seen it on a TV, it should be pretty enjoyable for me too. Home Alone is a classic, and although it would be better suited to a showing right before Christmas, I certainly can't deny that it would be fun to see it on the big screen any time of year. Office Space should draw a good crowd as well, but I can't help but feel that this slot in the schedule will be wasted on it given that I saw it during the previous run of AMC Fenway 13 midnight movies on 4/29/05. I suppose three years is enough space between showings, but I think I would rather see another classic film instead. The only strange choice in the bunch, at least in my opinion, is Pretty in Pink. I know that they're trying to pick a diverse schedule that appeals to everyone, but I can think of much better films to take its place (I would much rather see Jaws or The Blues Brothers, thank you very much). Who knows, perhaps I'll give it a chance and go watch it anyway. It's only $6, after all.

If the previous movies are any indication, I'd expect all of these films to draw a pretty good number of people, and at $6, it's hard to go wrong. It's practically impossible to find movies in the theatre for even close to that price these days. If you read this and you'll be going to one of these films, you'll probably see me there as well. Look for me to likely be in the back middle of the front section since the middle front of the back section seems to always be filled when I get in the theatre. Maybe I'll have better luck with one of these films.
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1/18/2008 - Midnight Movies Return to Fenway 13
  I was looking around the movie listings at Google last night in preparation for my viewing of Cloverfield earlier today when I saw something that immediately brought a smile to my face. In fact, at first I couldn't believe my eyes, but there it was: a listing for Reservoir Dogs at 11:59 PM on 1/18 at Regal Fenway 13. Could it be? Yes, indeed it was. The long-absent weekly midnight movie series made famous by AMC when they owned that theatre has returned at last. I saw many excellent movies thanks to that previous series of midnight movies, and I was certainly upset when they discontinued it right before Regal took over. I was hoping that Regal would catch on and bring it back, and it seems that they have. I did some searching after seeing that listing, and apparently they are referring to this series of movies as "Flashback Features." At the moment, they only list six movies (including the one tonight), but with any luck, they'll be adding to that list.

While I was at the theatre today to see the 1:10 PM showing of Cloverfield (which was excellent, by the way), I looked around with the hope of getting some more information about this series. According to the display stand they have set up in the lobby, this series of movies is exclusive to Fenway 13 and the list of coming movies shown on the stand agrees with the list I found online. Apparently, they also had one more movie in the series that was shown last Friday. That movie was Pulp Fiction. It's unfortunate that I couldn't see it, but I wasn't even in Boston at the time. I'm just glad that I found out about this before I had missed too many movies. Now that all the backstory is out of the way, here is the list of movies coming to Regal Fenway 13 that I found on this page at Fandango.

Fri., 1/18: Reservoir Dogs (Encore Performance - Wed., 1/23 @ 8pm)
Fri., 1/25: The Shining (Encore Performance - Wed., 1/30 @ 8pm)
Fri., 2/1: The Goonies (Encore Performance - Wed., 2/6 @ 8pm)
Fri., 2/8: The Matrix (Encore Performance - Wed., 2/13 @ 8pm)
Fri., 2/15: Princess Bride (Encore Performance - Wed., 2/20 @ 8pm)
Fri., 2/22: Fight Club (Encore Performance - Wed., 2/27 @ 8pm)

In particular, I'm looking forward to The Goonies (which I've only seen on the small screen) and The Matrix (which will be quite a treat since I really like that film and its sequels and haven't seen it in its true glory since its original theatrical release). Also, as you may have noticed from the list above, all of these movies will be reshown the following Wednesday at 8 PM. That seems like a bit of an odd day and time, but if you can't make it to the Friday night showing, it's certainly nice to have an alternative. As if the quality of these movies wasn't reason enough to see them, the fact that tickets are only $6 (as opposed to the student price of $8.50) should make you want to go even more. I know I'll be seeing Reservoir Dogs later tonight.
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12/31/2007 - Amazon.com's Price Drop Policy
  I love Amazon.com. It almost always has the best prices, carries pretty much any item I can want, especially when it comes to DVDs and CDs, doesn't charge tax, and ships purchases over $25 for free. Thanks to an article at Lifehacker, a while back I got to liking Amazon for yet another reason. If you buy anything at Amazon.com and they lower the price on that item within 30 days after your purchase, they'll refund you the difference in price. I don't know of too many stores that do that. In fact, I don't know if I can think of any stores that do that besides Amazon. I've yet to have an opportunity to test this policy myself, but it certainly is reassuring knowing that you can buy any item confident that they won't lower the price just days later and you'll be stuck paying the higher price. Unfortunately (or, perhaps fortunately for Amazon), not many people seem to know about this great policy. I know that I've tried to mention this to everyone when the topic of buying things online comes up in conversation, but people are still generally unaware of this fact. With any luck, this post and others like it will help make people more aware of the potential savings to be had, especially given how many purchases people made recently at Amazon for their holiday gifts. For the complete guide on how to use this policy to your advantage, you should read this wonderful article that Lifehacker pointed to in its article on the subject. Now go get some of your hard-earned money back.
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11/30/2007 - Xbox 360 Fall Update Looking Good
  Every spring and fall, Xbox fans start getting excited as they wonder what Microsoft has in store in its biannual 360 dashboard updates. Although some updates are better than others, every update has delivered at least some features that make using Xbox 360 more enjoyable and makes a great console even better. A while back I posted a list of the 30 improvements that I'd like to see come to Xbox 360, and these fall and spring updates are exactly where Microsoft would deliver such improvements. People have been speculating wildly lately as to what this fall's update will bring, and as of today, they don't have to speculate any longer. While there are still some things missing from this update that I would have liked to have been included, I have to say that this update is looking to be one of the best yet, adding a ton of new features and improvements that I and many others have been hoping for ever since (sometimes even before) we got our hands on a 360.

I'll have to wait until Christmas break to download and experiment with this latest update, but everyone else with a 360 readily available and a high speed internet connection will be able to upgrade on December 4th. There are a lot of features that I'm looking forward to putting to good use, but a few really stand out. In particular, I'm looking forward to:
There are a lot of other fixes and features coming in this update, but these are the ones that get me the most excited at the moment. Now I'll just have to wait a few weeks to give it a spin. For more info on the major features that have been added, check our Major Nelson's recent article. If you'd rather look at the full list of updates heading our way, you can read this extensive article at Xbox.com. If these new features have you excited too, then go over to this thread at Xbox365 that I started and add your thoughts.
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10/20/2006     updated Favorite Websites with a link to Eric Cheung's LA website and links to some more of my favorite sites; in addition, I edited some of the sites that were already there to make them work better and to have the descriptions be more accurate
10/18/2006     added links to my photos at ImageShack.us and Yahoo! Photos, as well as a link to my profile at the ZuneGroove.com Forums, to Personal Information
9/12/2006     updated EdKoppRSSFeeds.opml posted; added links to my videos at MySpace to Videos.html; added a link to my FirstOnes.com profile to Personal Information
1/1/2006     updated DVDList.doc posted
12/18/2005     updated DVDList.doc and CDList.doc posted
12/11/2005     I have been rolling out numerous updates to the site lately, resulting in what I would like to consider the next version of the site. All of the old stuff is still there, but I have added many things. The Favorite Websites page is still being updated, and I now have many links to my favorite food places in the Boston area. The Personal Information page has been updated significantly, including many more links my various profiles, as well as a banner for Serenity. I have also included my gamer card on the right hand side, as well as a tool that lets you look up a person's gamer card if you know his gamertag. In addition, the right column also has the weather for Boston and a lot of my contact information, including almost all of my IM IDs. Another nice feature of this section is that you can see whether or not I am online on that particular IM program. Finally, the main page has had a facelift. The menu at the top has been condensed, and I've added a handy tool that lets you find out how the weather is anywhere in the country. Also, the top of the page includes a Google search that you can use to search the web or this site. In the middle of these two tools is a fun Random Words of Wisdom feature that randomly shows one of many of my favorite quotes. Right now, there are more than 40 possible quotes, but that will continue to grow. To make the main page news posts easier to read, I have added post titles to each post. I've also made it easier to view past news posts. You can scroll down to the bottom of the news section and click on a link that will take you to an index of the past posts, and you can go from this page and view the posts by month. Alternatively, there is now a drop-down box at the top of the news section that takes you straight to the news posts for any month. This will likely be the majority of the updates, but as always, I will probably keep changing things here and there. Also, I will continue to update the lists on the personal information page as I have always done. I hope you enjoy the new site.
10/28/2005     updated DVDList.doc posted
10/16/2005     updated DVDList.doc posted
10/11/2005     updated VideoGamesList.doc posted
9/19/2005     updated DVDList.doc posted
9/13/2005     updated DVDList.doc and VideoGamesList.doc posted
9/12/2005     updated CDList.doc posted
8/27/2005     updated Ed4SWToys.wdb and Ed4SWToys.txt posted; added links to my CD and DVD Wish Lists at Amazon.com to the Personal Information page
8/26/2005     updated DVDsIOwn.xls posted; added links to two free antivirus programs to the Security Tools and Information page
8/25/2005     updated VideoGamesList.doc posted
7/31/2005     updated CDList.doc posted
5/26/2005     added instructions on how to use Panda ActiveScan to the Security Tools and Information page
5/26/2005     added a link to my MechAssault2.com profile, a link to my Halo 2 statistics at Halo.DeFAS.org, and a link to my Halo 2 statistics at CarnageStats.com to the Personal Information page
5/26/2005     updated DVDList.doc posted; added links to my favorite TV shows and my cousin Eric Cheung's website to my Favorite Websites page
5/22/2005     updated CDList.doc posted
5/7/2005     updated DVDList.doc, CDList.doc, and VideoGamesList.doc posted
4/29/2005     AOL now has a beta version of the next AOL Instant Messenger available; although I have been using Trillian lately because of its superior interface, I downloaded the AIM Beta and found it to be an excellent program - although it is still a work in progress, it looks very promising; I've added a link to its download page to the Favorite Free Programs page
4/28/2005     added a link to HDD Health to the Favorite Free Programs page
4/17/2005     updated DVDList.doc, CDList.doc, and VideoGamesList.doc posted
4/8/2005     Adobe has released a new version of its Adobe Reader software - it's now up to version 7.0; the link on the Favorite Free Programs page takes you to its download page; if you already have Adobe Reader installed, you can check for updates and install them by selecting an option from the Help pull-down menu
4/8/2005     Microsoft's MSN Messenger 7.0 has finished Beta testing; the full version is now available for download online; go to my Favorite Free Programs page and look under Instant Messaging Programs to find a link to the download page
4/3/2005     added my JHS Awards and Activities to the Personal Information page; added an About Me section to the bottom of this page
4/3/2005     added my Xbox Live gamertag ( Admiral Kirk ) and my valedictorian speech to the Personal Information page
3/31/2005     added a Favorite Websites section to the site
3/30/2005     updated CDList.doc posted
3/28/2005     updated DVDList.doc and DVDsIOwn.xls posted
3/22/2005     added a link to my Gamertag.com profile to the Personal Information page
3/22/2005     added links to the Personal Information page for my DVD Collection and Wish List at DVDAficionado.com
3/21/2005     added a link to a .Zip File Program to the Favorite Free Programs page
3/20/2005     added a link to an FTP Program to the Favorite Free Programs page
3/16/2005     added a link to my 1Up.com profile on the Personal Information page; added a link to an RSS Reader and DirectX 9.0c End-User Runtime to the Favorite Free Programs page
3/15/2005     updated VideoGamesList.doc posted
3/7/2005     Google has now taken their Google Desktop Search out of Beta testing, and the full version, which has added features, is now available for download. This is an excellent program, and they've made it even better. If you want a great way to quickly search all your files, then you should take a look at this. The link to it on the Favorite Free Programs page now takes you to the new version.
3/7/2005     updated DVDList.doc, DVDsIOwn.xls, Ed4SWToys.wdb, and Ed4SWToys.txt posted
3/2/2005     added a Picture of the Week section to the bottom of this page
3/2/2005     updated DVDList.doc, CDList.doc, and VideoGamesList.doc posted
2/26/2005     I've added a link to the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer program to the Favorite Free Programs page
2/26/2005     I've added links for Windows Update and Microsoft Office Update to the Security Tools and Information page
2/23/2005     updated DVDList.doc, CDList.doc, and VideoGamesList.doc posted
2/22/2005     I've added links to a NASA Program, Microsoft PowerToys, and Windows Media Programs on the Favorite Free Programs page
2/21/2005     updated DVDList.doc posted
2/21/2005     updated Favorite Free Programs with Java, Internet Explorer Toolbars, and Mozilla Firefox Toolbars, "Motion" Programs, and ESPN Program 2/20/2005     updated DVDsIOwn.xls posted
2/19/2005     Added .txt format versions of my Star Trek and Star Wars toy lists
2/19/2005     updated DVDList.doc posted
2/19/2005     I've added links to most of my favorite free programs. These are all very useful, and I've used them all. Just click on any one of them to go to its download site.
2/18/2005     My favorite Antivirus and Antispyware Programs have been posted with links to their download sites. All are free and very effective. I use every one of them myself.
2/18/2005     My DVD, Video Game, and toy lists are now posted
2/18/2005     The site is now up

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Picture of the Week
Picture of the Week


OK, I admit it. I've been a little behind in updating the picture of the week. OK, very behind. Come on, though. You know you liked that picture of William Shatner singing to Lucas. Anyway, we finally have a new picture of the week, or weeks depending on how diligent I am. My decision in choosing this picture is two-fold. First, it's a great way to congratulate the White Sox for winning the World Series (it took long enough). This is the decade of Sox, you know - first the Red Sox, now the White Sox - who will win next year? As long as it isn't the Yankees, I'll be happy. The other reason I chose this picture is to congratulate my friend Alex Fontana. This very picture (only bigger) was featured on the front page of the newspaper in Chicago. Being a hardcore White Sox fan, Alex just had to go to SoxFest recently, and as luck would have it, he had his picture taken by one of the newspaper photographers. Admittedly, the photographer was getting a picture of the crazy guy in the middle (who looks strangely like an alien), but still - Alex made the front page. It's a little hard to see because it's such a low resolution photo, but he's the one in the background wearing a Sox hat and a Sox shirt, just to the right of the crazy guy. Congratulations, Alex, and go White Sox!

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My name is Ed Kopp. I'm currently a junior at Boston University, and I'm studying Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Before coming to BU, I attended Jesuit High School of Tampa, where I had a great four years filled with many memorable moments. I did a number of things in high school, which you can see on my Personal Information page under JHS Awards and Activities. At the conclusion of my high school years, I was named valedictorian of my class and was given the privilege of speaking at graduation. You can also read my graduation speech on the Personal Information page. I have a wide range of interests. At BU, I'm involved in the BU Red Cross Volunteers and regularly attend Premed Society meetings. I am certified in First Aid and CPR, and I helped out in the Boston Marathon in 2005 and 2006. I plan on volunteering in more events as a first aid volunteer, including next year's Boston Marathon. I am a big fan of Star Trek and Star Wars, and I also enjoy collecting Star Trek and Star Wars memorabilia. Also, I enjoy watching and collecting DVDs, and as a result I now have a very large collection.








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