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I’ve Officially Become a Statistic of Guam’s iPhone Craze

2 January, 2010 (13:33) | Technical Ramblings

I did it. I bought an iPhone.  I am still able to boast that I was one of the Guam’s geekiest early adopters because I purchased a software unlocked iPhone from eBay well before Guam was officially on the iPhone map.
However, that piece of armor is no longer in my arsenal. It has been replaced by [...]

New Twitter service allows SMS based status updates for Guam Tweeters

4 May, 2009 (14:35) | Technical Ramblings

Guam tweeters now have the ability to post status updates to their Twitter feed from their plain jane mobile phones via text message.  Twitter.com offers their U.S. and U.K. based users support for sms integration with their twitter feeds.  Unfortunately for everyone else in the world, the numbers provided don’t work from these parts.
Jason Salas [...]

Shout out to AJ Rafael

12 December, 2008 (05:40) | Uncategorized

This is going out to AJ Rafael.  He’s a struggling musician attending school and representing on YouTube.  I discovered him earlier this year through his creative video “Tribute to 4-chord songs”.  He has a good sound to his voice and his piano skills are awesome.  He’s uploaded countless great clips to YouTube and it’s fun [...]

“Only on Guam”

13 November, 2008 (00:15) | Uncategorized

Your sitting in your car stopped at an intersection waiting for your light to turn green.  Across from you is one of Guam’s proud men in blue sitting in his cruiser waiting for the same.  You see the light for the other street turn yellow.  As you patiently begin to prepare for your turn to [...]

Welcome to Guam, USA. We’re not in Kansas anymore, Dorothy . . . but we might as well be.

11 November, 2008 (18:30) | Technical Ramblings

I just finished reading a really great post by my good friend Jason.  My friend has been a forerunner in the web landscape of our little island of Guam for the past . . . I don’t know eight years or so.  He’s also established himself as one of Guam’s foremost prognosticators (for lack of [...]