Archive for the ‘Research’ Category

Birthday Freebies

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Birthday Freebies Worth Noting:

Oh on the downside, I learned today that Subway nixed their $5 subway deal. =[

Online Radio Suggestions

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

From Facebook Status: Pandora is limiting the amount of music I get to listen to. Anyone have other good alternatives?

slacker.com
imeem.com
what.cd – blocked at work
last.fm
playlist.com

Phone Research

Monday, June 30th, 2008

My previous post made me start wondering about what my next phone would be. The top things I look for are: compact size and great reception. I need a basic phone with very little features. Text messaging at most. I did a lil bit of research and found that I should go for an LG. Among the LGs that were available to me via my Verizon plan, these were the results I was content with: LG VX5400 (3.54H x 1.87W x 0.89D) $219.99 no contract; LG VX8350 (3.73H x 1.97W x 0.87D) $249.99 No Contract; LG enV in Black (4.0H x 2.13W x 0.65D) $319.99 No Contract. Among these, it seems the LG VX5400 is the most appealing. I’ll keep this in mind within the next 27 days while I consider pros and cons of available phones.

Free Credit Report

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

*06/30/08, Monday – Thanks to Anton for taking my eyes off work and getting me into more internet research =P. This time, I’m interested in my credit report. I resist the urge to look into this without any research because I know checking credit report if you don’t know what you’re doing can result in 1) your credit score getting affected, 2) the site charging extra fees, 3) getting a report that isn’t complete. Well, I finally looked it up today and here’s what trusted information I got:

From Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Consumer Information:
(http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/menus/consumer/credit/rights.shtm)

“The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires each of the nationwide consumer reporting companies – Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion – to provide you with a free copy of your credit report, at your request, once every 12 months. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation’s consumer protection agency, has prepared a brochure, Your Access to Free Credit Reports, explaining your rights under the FCRA and how to order a free annual credit report.

A credit report includes information on where you live, how you pay your bills, and whether you’ve been sued, arrested, or filed for bankruptcy. Nationwide consumer reporting companies sell the information in your report to creditors, insurers, employers, and other businesses that use it to evaluate your applications for credit, insurance, employment, or renting a home.
How do I order my free report?

You can order your free annual credit report online at annualcreditreport.com, by calling 1-877-322-8228, or by completing the Annual Credit Report Request Form and mailing it to: Annual Credit Report Request Service, P.O. Box 105281, Atlanta, GA 30348-5281.

When you order, you need to provide your name, address, Social Security number, and date of birth. To verify your identity, you may need to provide some information that only you would know, like the amount of your monthly mortgage payment.”

Doctor

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

*06/26/08, Thursday – Keeping up the productivity momentum I’ve got going, I spent much of the day researching physicians in hopes of finding myself the most ideal one I could get. After searching for a while (I’ve been looking on and off), I ended up creating a list of what I look for in a doctor:

- Will take United Health Care Choice Plus Insurance
- UnitedHealth Premium® Physician
- Female
- In Manhattan, Theater District or nearby. Accessible via subway.
- At least 10 years out of grad school experience
- Specialty: General Practice, Internal Medicine, Family Practice, Ob/Gyn, Dermatology, Women’s Health (I need a general practice doctor who can give pap tests but knowledge in the other areas mentioned is a plus).
- Detail oriented and thorough. Not in a hurry. Will make sure there is nothing wrong with me. Willing to listen to my concerns and take it seriously. Will give me complete test results and every possible detail about myself that they can obtain from a physical.
- Knowledgeable. Good schooling, preferably US graduate.
- English speaker. No foreign accent. Easy to understand.
- Nice, friendly, people person.
- Reliable. Efficient. Responsible.
- Recommended by others.
- Extended office hours. Saturday/Sunday hours and/or office hours past 6pm.
- Good Hospital. Lenox Hill Hospital seems to be highly recommended among the hospitals closest to me. According to http://nymag.com/health/besthospitals/24095/index4.html, New York-Presbyterian Hospital and Mount Sinai Medical Center are good too but they are farther away.

A few days ago, I thought I found the perfect doctor who was highly recommended but she wasn’t accepting any patients T_T. Today, again, I came across only one person as a result of a different search method to weed out the best. Valerie K Lyon, MD – she was highly recommended on vitals.com and she’s affiliated with Lenox Hill Hospital, which came out on top when I did some research on finding the best nearby hospital in Manhattan. I called her office not expecting much but lo and behold, she was accepting patients! I got her earliest date (two weeks from now) and got myself on her list of patients. I felt quite proud of myself. I feel like I did well with both my optometrist and my physician. My research served me well when it came to my optometrist. I hope it does me well when it comes to my physician as well. Two down, one to go. The next hunt is for my dentist =).