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Gentlemen’s Top Objectives FALL SEASON BEGINS CATCH UP WITH THE STYLE SUITS SHIRTS SHOES TIES KNOW THE SECRETS OF THE MILLIONAIRE MIND INCEPTION NOLAN’S BEST? T-MOBILE MYTOUCH 3G VS. MEMOIR THE BEST OF ROLEX

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Gentlemen’s Top Objectives

FALL SEASON BEGINS

CATCH UP WITH THE STYLE

SUITS SHIRTS SHOES

TIES

KNOW THE SECRETS OF THE MILLIONAIRE MIND

INCEPTIONNOLAN’S BEST?

T-MOBILE MYTOUCH 3G VS. MEMOIR

THE BEST OF ROLEX

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Editor’s Letter

It is almost fall or what other people may call harvest season. This is probably the best time of the year as the temperature is comfortable and the tree’s leaves change color. The color of the season is what catches my

attention. You have leaves that turn orange, red, brown, etc. These colors are very warm, but the temperature is not. Anyway, fall also means that the football season is about to start. I’m a Chicago native and let’s hope that the Bears have a great season. The one thing I do hate throughout all four seasons is how taxi drivers drive really aggressive. So I decided to take a ride in one taxi and ask the driver why drive aggressively when there are pedes-trians walking in the city street. Well, the taxi driver answered back that passengers want to reach their destination quick. In my opinion, I don’t believe that the majority of the passengers want to get to their destination as soon as possible. I learned that it is better to get there late than to rush yourself and maybe get into a vehicle accident. Well, stay warm and enjoy the fall season.

Ernesto HernandezEditor

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Table Of Contents

Watches 4Oyster Perpetual RolexWe get a hands on close up of the latest collection of Rolex and all them are at the top of the line.

Phones 5T-Mobile myTouch 3G vs. MemoirThese two phones have just been released and we compare them to see the differences. Read our full review of both phones and find out which one is right for you.

Style 6-7Fall SeasonThis issue covers you on the latest style trends. Here you'll take a look at the new collection from Calvin Klein and Giorgio Aramani. Also, give you an idea of what colors to wear for the fall season.

Book 10Secrets of the Millionaire MindDiscover what sets mil-lionaires apart from the rest of us. Also, find out what a money blueprint is and how it affects your life.

Ties, 8 Shoes, and More Know What To BuyGet an idea of what color tie, shoe, and blazer coat to wear when you go out to work or just to hang out with friends.

Movie 11Review InceptionThe newest film from film director Christopher Nolan is out in theaters and he has created another cinematic masterpiece. Check out our full review of the movie. Be warned, there are Spoilers.

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Watches

RolexThe Oyster Perpetual Style

If you want to look flashy and look good in front of people, you need to get yourself a Rolex watch. These watches have an elegant look and feel that makes you have a professional appearance. The Oyster Perpetual style has been around for decades and it is still one of the very best of Rolex. Wearing one of these will right away give someone a clue how wealthy you are. These watches are among the finest that are available in the market today.

Size: 31mmMaterial: Gold and SteelBezel: FlutedDial: BlackModel: Datejust 116234Price: $7,000

Size: 31mmMaterial: SteelBezel: FlutedDial: SilverModel: Datejust 116200Price: $4,500

Size: 34mmMaterial: Steel and White GoldBezel: DomeDial: BlueModel: Cosmograph Daytona 116523Price: $22,000

Size: 34mmMaterial: Yellow GoldBezel: FlutedDial: SilverModel: Day-Date 118239Price: $27,000

Size: 34mmMaterial: White GoldBezel: FlutedDial: SilverModel: Day-Date 118346Price: $30,000

All these Rolex watches have a water resistance of 330 feet

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Phones

Phone ReviewT-Mobile Phones

VS.

The phone’s interface is very different as it has an-droid built in it. The most attractive thing about the myTouch is that it is a very user friendly. That was one of the problems that the last generation had as it was hard to navigate through the phone, but that has changed with android built in it. With android, you can download unlimited numbers of apps into your phone. The camera works great and the video playback looks fantastic as the screen is large. One of the problems I had with the phone is browsing the web; it took an awful lot of time to view a video from YouTube. Browsing the web to view videos was very frustrating and this is what prevents me from giving this phone a 5/5.

HTC myTouch 3G Platform/OS: AndroidBattery: 7 Hours(Talk)Weight: 4.1oz

The Memoir is a much smaller phone compared to the myTouch and it doesn’t have android either. It is a very simple phone and it also has a user friendly interface. The phone is a little outdated compared to the myTouch, but the Memoir does have one big advantage. The phone is built to be very identical to a real digital camera; it has features that a digital camera would have. As a matter of fact, the appearance behind the phone looks exactly like a real digital camera. The camera takes 8 megapixel pic-tures, which is by far way better than myTouch’s 3 megapixel camera. The web browser is average; it is not the same as the myTouch. This phone is great for those who love to take pictures, but other than that it is just an average phone.

Samsung MemoirPlatform: (Proprietary)Battery: 5.5 Hours (Talk)Weight: 4.4 oz

Review Score 4/5Review Score 3/5

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Fall Season

Calvin Klein

It isn’t very often that the editor takes part of the new business style trends, but Calvin Klein has a very nice collection this fall. Here you see an elegant black suit that will make anyone look sharp at any event or place that you go. A white cotton shirt always makes someone look professional at any moment. The silk tie fits well with the color of the suit as it shows confidence.

Two-button wool suit ($850), cotton shirt ($200), silk tie ($95), Belt ($50) by Calvin Klein Collection; Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date ($18,000)

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Begins

Giorgio Armani

Here we have the well known Ellsworth as he wears a black cotton shirt with a silver tie. Giorgio Armani has an interesting collection this year, but this piece stood out the most. Not many people like to wear black as it reminds them as a color to wear for funerals, but many people don’t know that black makes a person look elegant. It can also have a meaning of mystery; it can make a person be curious about who you are. The silver tie stands out very nicely with the black cotton shirt. And of course, he also wanted to see for himself how good the new HTC myTouch 3G is.

Cotton Shirt ($250), silk tie ($125), glasses ($175) by Giorgino Collection

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Shoes, Ties, and More

TiesA great color for a tie is red, any individual wearing a red

tie would make a person look like they have power and great energy. Another thing about red is that it can also mean that a person is very passionate about whatever they do. This color will always make someone look professional no matter where you work or go out. A tie that is striped will always look ap-propriate at any event and is especially the best fit for busi-ness men. If an individual is going to a special event, a plain or unique special design will be acceptable. Always remember that a tie is a big important factor to impress anybody out there.

Blazer

A color that will fit the season is always a gray or neutral col-or. A gray blazer/jacket will fit any trouser and color out there. There are many different values of grays by the way. A gray will recommend is a bluish gray as it represents masculinity. This will give an individual look like they more strength in their personal-ity. Overall gray also show maturity and responsibility which would give someone a positive outlook. A gray blazer is timeless and classic which has been seen a lot in history. This will be a perfect color to wear for the fall season.

ShoesWe all know that black shoes fit any suit that an individual

wears. It’s an elegant look that has always been seen everywhere. Although, I have to say that wearing a brown shoe will make a person look great with this season. The colors of the season are more muted and brown is a color that is perfect for the look and feel for fall. Brown shoes will look appropriate for business at-tire or for any other occasion that an individual may be in.

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The New BentleyContinental GT

Triumphant

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Have you ever wondered how people get rich, is it because they are destined to

be rich? T. Harv Eker shares his philosophy that anyone can become financially wealthy in his book. Eker is a man that went from zero to millionaire in only two and a half years, he is the president of Peak Potentials Training. Peak Potential Training is one of the fastest growing success training companies in North America.

Money Blueprint

In Eker’s book, he describes how we all have a money blueprint and this blueprint is what determines our wealth. The money blueprint is created when we are young, let’s say for ex-ample a kid’s parents earn a high income and at the end they still end up being broke. Eker says that the kid is programmed to spend all of his money no matter how rich the kid will be when he/she grows up. The money blueprint there-fore is created by the type of environment that we grow in. The money blueprint might sound like something that you have heard before, but Eker does have some pretty good explanations behind his theories. So the book’s first 50 pages explains Eker’s theories and uses examples from people who have turned their life around by at-tending to his seminars. The first half of the book also describes the influences behind your money decisions and how you can change/re-program your money blueprint.

17 Ways Rich People Think and Act

This book describes several ways how rich people think different than poor and middle-class people. One way is how rich people be-lieve “I create my life”, while poor people be-lieve “Life happens to me.” It sounds like these rich people are more optimistic at what is going on in their life no matter what situation. It also says how rich people don’t blame or complain at all. If you’re not financially doing well it isn’t anybody’s fault, but your fault. Another way rich

people think is how rich people focus on op-portunities and poor people focus on obstacles. This is something everybody should want to do if they want to be wealthy, always look and focus on any given opportunity. We only have one life, so it is best to take risk and grab any opportuni-ties in hand. Eker also says rich people associate with positive, successful people and poor people associate with negative or unsuccessful people. I’m pretty sure we have all heard of this saying before, but it is true. The best you can do is surround yourself with people who are positive and not bring you down. If you want to grow your wealth, it really isn’t possible with hanging around people who are always negative.

One other way rich people think is that rich people choose to get paid based on results and poor people choose to get paid based on time. The majority of the people in the world I believe get paid based on time. There are a few people that love to get paid on results and this makes a huge difference. A person who owns a busi-ness has a better chance to be rich than some-one who gets paid based on time. Another great statement from the book is how rich people are willing to promote themselves and their value

while poor people think negatively about selling and promotion. I have seen many people trying to put their name out there and these are the people who are thinking like a rich person. Al-though, the majority of the people don’t like to promote themselves and that’s how many people don’t go very far financially. It’s all about going out and spread out the word of who you are.

Final Thoughts

This book may sound like another personal growth or business oriented book, but it really isn’t. This book can help out about almost any individual to better understand why they are fi-nancially struggling. The book does have many things that you might have heard before, but it is written in a way that makes it sound fresh and new. It is also written in a way that anybody would understand, so there really isn’t a reason why anybody wouldn’t be able to pick this book up. This would also be a good book to compare with Rich Dad, Poor Dad. Both are similar, but are written in a way that makes it sound like a new idea. I would definitely recommend this book to anybody who is looking to better them-selves financially and have an idea at how a rich person thinks.

"If you have a big problem in your life, all that means is that you are being a small person" - Eker

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Secrets of the Millionaire MindBy T. Harv Eker

Books

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Movies

The much anticipated film from Christo-pher Nolan is yet again another marvel-

ous movie. After his last masterpiece “The Dark Knight”, many wanted to see if Nolan can still deliver another movie as great or if not greater than The Dark Knight. He certainly delivers and I must say he is one of the most brilliant di-rectors of our time. In Inception, the plot is set in an indeterminate near future, or maybe in the near present. In it, Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) leads a crack team of dream invaders, for want of a better term, who have been hired by the fabulously wealthy and powerful energy tycoon Saito (Ken Watanabe) to plant an idea into the subconscious of Fisher (Cillian Murphy), the heir to a rival’s energy company. The thing is that Cobb and his team steal information, plant-ing an idea is supposed to be a lot tougher, if it can be done at all. But with the promise made by Saito of clearing Cobb of the charges that prevent him from returning to the United States and his two beloved children, Potts can‘t refuse.

The team includes a new member, Ariadne (Ellen Page), a college student of Cobb’s father-in-law (Michael Caine), the man who taught Cobb everything he knows. Ariadne will be the architect of the dream worlds, of the dreams within dreams, that Cobb is using to do the titu-lar and putatively impossible inception within Fisher’s deep subconscious, so deep that he can’t help but believe it’s his own idea, and because of the nature of the procedure, find it impos-sible not to act upon. Cobb, the architect who can no longer trust his own subconscious de-mons to not invade a dream created for others, and Ariadne, learning her craft from the best and being mystified by Cobb’s mysterious inner conflicts. She goes so far as to link herself with-out permission to his own, private dreams and demanding answers to the disturbing things she finds there, including the recurring intrusion of Mal (Marion Cotillard), whose name is French

Movie Reviewfor evil, and who has it in for Cobb. Ariadne is cautioned to leave details for the dreamer to fill in, the which to make the dream itself more real and more personal, in the same way that a smart filmmaker, will leave details for the audience to fill in from personal reference. But more, he is posing the far more troubling question of what is objectively real and what is not, both in the dreams and in reality. The dreamer projects his or her own expectations within the dream, and in reality as well. Humans, as a species, see what they expect and/or want to see. When expecta-tions are subverted, chaos ensues, externalized in the dream by hostile background characters turning on the interloper, internalized with a loss psychological moorings that find their outlet in the violence that erupts within the dreamscapes.

The effects, cutting-edge and as ingenious as the story itself, serve only to annotate the action, never overtake it. The sense of tension comes not so much from the pyrotechnics as from the relentless ticking of the clock, and from discov-ery of the new internal rules that come of hav-ing so many dreams within dreams, and in the way the invaders find to circumvent and to work with them. Then there’s that new rule, that death is not the worst consequence of a wrong move.

The three dream states, as with the layers of subconscious, inform one another, though from the top down and in disturbingly literal ways. Time is stretched, becoming more relative that even most genius person wouldn’t figure out. A van falling off a bridge in the first dream, takes a few seconds there to hit the water, but oceans of time in the third level. The free fall causing those in the dream below to similarly ignore gravity, providing one of the showiest sequences in the film, but one that has the peculiar, provocative internal logic of a dream. In Nolan’s vision, though, it’s no less unsettling than the water in a glass tilting at an acute, impossible angle.

If you like Inception, you’ll also like

The Matrix

The Cell

Ocean’s Films

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