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Mothers Keeping their Children from Video Games are Just Out for Revenge…

At about 5 months into her pregnancy, my wife and I got hooked on this game called Zuma, and we were sitting side by side at our respective computers, egging each other on, challenging each other to see who got the higher score, the faster time, you know, the usual things regular geek couples do [...]

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Feeding Bottles and Nipples

Bottles? Wassup with that?? Well, if you don’t believe me, try washing bottles while exhausted… no, try assembling those with multiple tiny parts. Simple is great; simple and well designed is even better. For those of you “newbies” out there, trust me; get either the Avent system or Dr Brown’s and don’t look back. Also, [...]

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Child Safety Seats

Being an excited father, I went out and bought the “best” child safety seat I could find, meaning it cost almost US$300… it had Side Impact Protection, the latest color for the year (2006), etc etc. Then 9 months later, baby is too big to fit comfortably into this super seat… wasted money? Still arguable, [...]

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Invest in a Good Stroller

One of my buddies asked me if I had my wish, what I would want for my newborn baby. Of course the first thing that came to mind was, a brand new SUV for him to ride around in… but since he wasn’t Bill Gates, I asked for a really great Stroller. One that could [...]

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Mother’s Milk is Best

Mother’s milk is best for baby. Period. Full Stop. Well, that deserves some elaboration. Mother’s milk contains antibodies which help to protect baby in his most fragile stage of life. He is coming out of a water-cushioned, double-buffered, triple-covered, perpetually warm place into the realm of germs and viruses. More importantly, mother’s milk is tuned [...]

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