CNBC's Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge

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Another year and another Challenge. We've been hard at work on the latest CNBC.com Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge. This year the prizes are more diverse. Even the weekly prizes vary now. Last year the contest consisted of a Fantasy Stock Trading Game. This year we've incorporated Fantasy Currencies Trading to the Fantasy Stock Trading and also gave the game application a lot more polish. Hopefully people with have fun with this year's edition.

Check it out at CNBC's Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge. You can register now, but the game doesn't actually start until May 12th.

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CNBC.com / CNBC Team Photos - Launch Forward

In the continuing theme of releasing long delayed photo galleries, I've finally put up my CNBC.com Team photos. This will be an ongoing and growing gallery filled with photos from just before the new CNBC.com launch at the end of 2006 until the present day. Check out the Photos here.

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CNBC Digital Bowling Trip 2007

I've finally been able to edit my photos from the CNBC Digital Bowling Trip 2007. We went to the Palisades mall a few months ago for a little R&R and Team Building.
Check out the photo gallery here.

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Quick Update

Still haven't had a lot of time for this site, though I should be getting more free time soon now that my recent hectic projects are done.

I'm still going to review my MacPro when I have a chance, so keep a lookout for that.

I've also posted some updates to my Photo-site so be sure to check that out. I'll be updating it further, including the much-delayed Asia trip photos over the next week.

If you have been curious about what has been keeping me so busy lately, check out the newly resurrected CNBC.com and the brand-new CNBCPlus.

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CNBC.com is pretty self explanatory... it's the home of NBC Universal's financial channel on the web. For the last few years it was relegated to a small obscure area of MSN Money's website. Some of you may (or may not) know that I was involved in the original CNBC.com launch back in the 90's before the MSN deal. This winter, we've brought CNBC.com back from the dead.




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CNBCPlus is a premium subscriber service that allows you to peruse CNBC's vast video library of CEO interviews, market updates, and other snippets. The biggest feature for CNBCPlus however are the live-feeds of CNBC, CNBC Europe, and CNBC Asia for direct-to-the-desktop TV (if you're into Financial or Economic news that is).








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In other news, my brother got my wife and me a Nintendo Wii for Christmas! I've been playing it nonstop, usually a mix between Legend of Zelda and Wii Sports. My wife's been playing lots of Rayman Raving Rabbids. The Wii is the only game console I've seen that has been embraced by everyone in my extended family and retinue of friends. Even my Dad and Mom play Wii Sports (Bowling specifically). I'll probably put up some mini-reviews of Wii and it's games when I get a chance.





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Home Safe

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We safely made it back home to the US late Friday Evening. I have tons of photos to go through and edit in Aperture/Photoshop. You'll be able to see them hopefully later this week on my Photo site (link on the left).

During our trip, I was able to stop by the CNBC offices, made a few new contacts, and spent time with some old colleagues. We did quite a bit of window shopping in Singapore, but found little that could beat the prices online back home (surprised the hell outta me, I thought Electronics would be cheaper there). Even the "negotiated" prices for most electronics and Photo gear were more expensive than the usual US online prices.

Most of our time was spent in the Philippines, and I'll definitely relate more about my experiences there over the next few days.

Of course we immediately picked up Ricky Saturday morning and re-activated the RickyCam later that afternoon. Needless to say he was ecstatic to see us. His kennel/Puppy Hotel even gave us a report card of his behavior during his 2 1/2 week stay. He became quick friends with the staff there (after some initial trepidation/sadness from our departure) and only caused them trouble when they tried to trim his nails. This wasn't a surprise because that's his most hated activity back home (far worse than going to the vet for him). Whenever we have to trim his nails, we have to use a muzzle and I have to keep a tight hold on him so he won't scratch my wife or me. They were able to do a few nails, but gave up after struggling with him. We'll finish the job later today. He was able to get 2 playtimes/cuddle times and walks during his stay, as well as a daily snack. His suite even had two rooms with a doggy door between, so that he could "eliminate" on the patio and sleep/play in his more secluded bedroom. He probably had a better time than we did in some of our Hotel Rooms during the trip! The Puppy Hotel actually had various webcams throughout their facility including two in the play areas, but we were never able to catch Ricky when he was in front of the cameras (and we of course constantly checked online while abroad).

Speaking of online, during this trip I was able to stay connected via either a Hotel broadband/wireless connection or by way of my GSM Cell Phone (usually a GPRS connection, though I could occasionally get EDGE) as a bluetooth modem for my PowerBook. Even deep in the rainforests of Eastern Samar along the Pacific Coast, I got a fairly good GSM connection going.

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Off to the other side of the world...

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My wife and I are traveling with her parents to the Philippines and Singapore for a few weeks. Ricky had to stay, so he's going to be making new friends at a Puppy Hotel/Resort. Needless to say he wasn't exactly a happy camper yesterday (and neither were we), but we'll all be home again in no time.

I'll definitely be taking lots of photos while I'm there, so look for them on the Photo site. I'll also be checking out the Electronic Gadget's scene in Singapore. I wonder what goodies I can find that I can't find in the US. I'm also going to be stopping by the CNBC offices in Asia to visit some old coworkers and check the studios out.

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