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Weekly Hot Topics: Getting Focused Again Edition
Posted in Weekly Links on 10 February 2008

I got back from Houston/Sugar Land, TX at the beginning of the week. For those who don’t know, I was home searching because I’m leaving San Francisco to build wealth. We did not end up making an offer on a house because we spent most of our time checking out homes in many different areas [...]

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Hot Topics: Getting Over a Cold Edition
Posted in Weekly Links on 27 January 2008

It seems like getting a cold around this time of year is inevitable. Once someone in the house comes down with a cold, theres no escaping it. Hopefully I’ll get better by this coming Thursday. I’m flying to Houston TX with my girlfriend to check out houses in Sugar Land and Richmond TX. As some [...]

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Weekly Hot Topics: Winner of The Little Book Edition
Posted in Weekly Links on 20 January 2008

A few days ago I mentioned that we’re giving away a free copy of the Little Book that Makes you Rich. Several readers have entered the contest by replying to the post and also commenting on other articles. Today I threw in all the names into a bag and picked the winner. The winner of [...]

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Hot Topics for the Week: A New Beginning Edition
Posted in Weekly Links on 13 January 2008

Its almost two weeks into the new year and I’m feeling great about 2008. I’m officially a college graduate and this is a new beginning. I’m not worried about all the talk about the economy, the war, the murders, etc. The news sells fear and thats what they are good at doing. I’m focusing on [...]

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The Hot Topics of the Week: Power Outage Edition
Posted in Weekly Links on 6 January 2008

These past few days were very interesting here at Money Socket headquarters (my home office). We had a nasty storm, which is rare in San Francisco, that took out power for over 170,000 bay area residents. Our power was out for roughly 40 agonizing hours. Without the things that I’m used to, I was  bored [...]

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