Tuesday, February 05, 2013

JPMorgan Palladium Card

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 JP Morgan introduced the Palladium Card in 2009 to cater to their ultra high net worth customer base. The Palladium card is the first US credit card with a smart chip and is made out of around 1 ounce of palladium metal with the cardholder's information laser etched with 23K gold. The value of the physical card alone is estimated at around $1000. While many observers suggest the Palladium card is a direct competitor to the American Express Centurion Card, the advertised rewards and perks profile is more of a competitor to the American Express Platinum Charge Card. However, there are rumors of personalized unadvertised perks for select Palladium Card holders. Another key difference between the Centurion Card and the Palladium Card is the former is by invitation only whereas the Palladium Card requires a private banking relationship with JP Morgan Chase in order to be eligible to apply.

The Palladium Card offers "chip and signature" making international travel easier for U.S. card holders. Cardholders receive membership in Lounge Club and other elite services. The Chase (U.S.) website offers only minimal details on the card.[4]

Availability and fees

Cardholders are required to pay an annual fee of $595 and $99 for each authorized user. There are no nuisance fees such as for foreign exchange, late payments, cash advances, or overdrafts. According to bank spokesman, Rob Tacey, he doesn’t put a dollar amount on just what it takes to acquire one of these cards, but Bloomberg does say, “If you happen to have an extra $25 million that you are willing to let JP Morgan manage for you,” you can get the card. Initially the card was only targeted at elite Private Banking clients but in 2011 the card was opened up to Chase Private Client customers and a few others who met the income and credit requirements but lacked the high assets originally required for the card.[5][6]However, this has since changed and a private banking relationship is once again required to apply for the card. There are currently 5000 Palladium Cards active, making the Palladium Card even more exclusive by numbers than the American Express Centurion Card.

References

 ^ All Visa Signature cards, like certain American Express charge and Diners' club products, have no "pre-set spending limit", and come with additional features such as personalized concierge service. Compare Visa Infinite (a higher tier Visa card unavailable in America]], World MasterCard (the MasterCard equivalent to Visa Signature), and the MasterCard World Signia {comparable to the Visa Infinite, and also unavailable in America).

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Happy (Documentary 2011)

Watched this yesterday and comes highly recommended. Our circumstances- the job we have, how much money we make, where we live, our social status, those things that many of us are told to focus on, only affect about 10% of our happiness. The rest comes from elsewhere- well made movie that makes you think. :)

9-30-2012 8-05-18 PM

http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Happy/70243161
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1613092/
http://www.amazon.com/Happy/dp/B007BECIVC
http://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/happy/id497249172

Monday, August 06, 2012

Curiosity landing video and the historic Apollo 11 descent

So NASA JPL just released this amazing video of the Curiosity rover landing on Mars. I’m still amazed at how flawlessly the mission was executed.

NASA JPL Curiosity landing

Couldn’t help but dig up this gem of a video of the Apollo 11 mission of the Eagle landing on the moon. I can only imagine how stressful the landing may have been for everyone involved on that historic day in 1969:

Apollo 11 Eagle landing

Original NASA JPL embedded video:

Source: NASA JPL

Thursday, August 02, 2012

Monday, July 09, 2012

8765i.jpg

Clearly, you came looking for the Vanessa Hojda Resume Nicolas Cage picture. :)
Original email:




Here it is, 8765i.jpg, in all it's glory:




Nicolas Cage is awesome! :)

Vanessa's original post is here.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Watching This Is the Closest You'll Get to Aerial Combat [Video]

 
 

Sent to you by Aakash via Google Reader:

 
 

via Gizmodo by Sam Biddle on 4/25/12

If you've ever dreamt of flying a jet into war—I see you, joystick jockeys—this incredible GoPro footage is your best new alternative. Watch it in fullscreen if you actually want to feel nauseous.

All that's missing is the g-force factor pulling at your face, and, of course, the risk of crashing or being blown out of the sky. But that's OK! These F-15 videographers were just training, anyway, as part of ACM (Air Combat Maneuvering) dogfight practice between the "Fighting Cocks" (hush) and "Vampire Bats" squadrons, based out of Japan. But man, it looks like the real thing: flares released, midair refueling, and best of all, the absolutely crazy maneuvering. All the Top Gun radio chatter helps with the mood, too.

For you true air combat nerds, David Cenciotti points out that the video is a great way to check out the JHMCS (Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System)—the advanced helmets the pilots wear: "it enables pilots to cue onboard weapons against enemy plane merely by pointing their heads at the targets."

One real world hazard? The awful music that seems more at home in a compilation of monster truck crashes than the Air Force. BUT PERHAPS IT MAKES IT ALL FEEL MORE X-TREME—GUITAR SHRED ENGAGED. [Vimeo via The Aviationist]


 
 

Things you can do from here:

 
 

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Case Review, Comparison (US version - Verizon 4G LTE)

2-19-2012 7-32-33 PM
I spent a lot of time researching cases for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus today and thought a quick write up with links to review videos and case product pages would help others. This is not a review per se, but I’ve listed pros and cons of the cases I found and what I think might b a good, affordable choice that meets most of my needs. The following were my requirements for the case:
What is the best, thin profiled case for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (US version)?
  1. Must be thin and not add any bulk to the phone
  2. Must protect edges, corners and not leave them unprotected
  3. Must be under $35 USD
  4. Must fit the Verizon Galaxy Nexus CDMA US version
  5. I prefer a hard-case over cheap gel cases. However, am open to suggestions that are quality products.
  6. Must have a fine lip on the front side so that the screen is not scratched if the phone is placed face-down
Regarding #2 above, see what happens when you don't protect the edges below. This is a HTC Google Nexus One after <2 years of medium to heavy use:
HTCNexusOneScratches

  • The SGP Neo Hybrid Case looks good but is unfortunately, not available for the Verizon US version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus:
Looks good, but not available for the US Verizon version of the phone
Product link:goo.gl­/MHwI0
  • The Incipio Feather does not cut it because of the corners it leaves unprotected and missing front lip:
Feather Touch: Not enough cover on the corners and edges
  • The Incipio Silicrylic is simply "silly" Smile & looks ugly:
Incipio Silicrylic: Ugly Sibling of the Incipio Feather
  • Not impressed with the Otterbox: adds a lot of bulk and seems expensive!
Both the commuter and Defender add a lot of bulk
Product link: goo.gl­/MhvI2
  • The Case-mate Barely There Case came very close to meet all the requirements of a good samsung galaxy nexus case, but leaves far too much exposed on the edges. I’m just afraid that when the phone falls and bounces around on asphalt, the edges and screen will surely take a scratch or two. Also, the black case seems out of stock as of this writing.
Great case, $25, but leaves a lot exposed. See #2 above.
Product Link: goo.gl­/Z4RWa
And the winner, so far, is ultra-thin, custom fit flexible TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane) Diztronic Matte Back Black Flexible *Revision 3* TPU Case & Screen Protector for Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
I know this isn’t a hard case, but seems to meet most of my requirements. Wonder how much lint it will gather but from the video review, this looks pretty good for the price:
the winner so far
Product Links: goo.gl­/bQUee, goo.gl/u2plE
I’ll post an update after I buy the above or find something more fitting.

Update: 08/03/2012: I've had the diztronic Matte case for the last few months and think that the case is the best! I've not had any issues with the case and will recommend it any day! (have already recommended it to 3 people).

This post is for informative purposes only and just some research I did online. All content above is copyright original youtube uploaders and product owners.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Thursday, March 03, 2011

Back to the future

3-3-2011 10-00-11 PM 

From Irina’s website:

I love old photos. I admit being a nosey photographer. As soon as I step into someone else’s house, I start sniffing for them. Most of us are fascinated by their retro look but to me, it’s imagining how people would feel and look like if they were to reenact them today... A few months ago, I decided to actually do this. So, with my camera, I started inviting people to go back to their future.

All of her work here.

Source: Irina Werning

Tick Tock (Emory University 2011)

Source: Youtube