Ah, another weekend shot to hell.
Sports-wise, it was a good weekend (for me, anyway), as the SU basketball team took advantage of a relatively easy Big East opening schedule to go 4-0 in the league (16-1 overall), most recently pummeling Rutgers on Saturday night. No doubt they’ll move up a bit from their #9/#11 national ranking. With games against nine top-25 teams (including #1 Pitt) in their next 10 games, that isn’t likely to last long.
Then the Philadelphia Eagles earned a trip to the NFC Championship game by beating the Giants 23-11. Geographically speaking, I’m supposed to be a Giants fan, but as long as Donovan McNabb is the Eagles QB (and the Jets continue to be, well, the Jets), the Eagles are my team. And I actually got to sit down and watch the whole game for a change, which was nice.
I realize you non-sports people think all this is stupid, but, hey, it gets a bit dark, cold, and snowy in these parts during the winter, and it sure makes trudging out to work at zero dark-thirty on a cold Monday morning a little bit easier when “your team†is on a roll (for one thing, you can kill lots of time on the ESPN website and sports blogs – at least if you spend your workday in front of a computer the way I do).
Speaking of winter, we seem to be getting a hell of a lot of snow here this year (even by our standards). As of midnight last night, almost 94 inches had fallen this season, which is about double our average. At this rate (which I doubt will continue, but one can always hope), we’ll wind up with over 200 inches for the year, which would be both a record, and pretty nifty (I rather enjoy the snow, personally; as long as you’re going to get it, you might as well embrace it. Plus, it’s really pretty and the dogs love it). And it’s supposed to get downright frigid by midweek here – looks like we’ll be struggling to get above zero by Thursday.
I watched a little bit of Jurassic Park yesterday morning before I went out and shoveled the driveway (rather shocked to find another 8 – 10†had fallen overnight). It’s not a bad movie, I guess (the book was better), but I realized that the reason things turned to shit was that the computer dude was using a Mac. No wonder it all fell apart. I mean, when your dinosaur containment system starts acting up, you don’t wanna rely on somebody who needs to set up an appointment with a “genius†at the Apple store, do you?
Speaking of Jurassic Park, Laura Dern was just so goddamn great playing Katherine Harris in “Recount.†Her old man is great in “Big Love,†too (though my favorite Bruce Dern movie will always be Silent Running).
Oh well, guess I’d better go and get ready for work.
Cool.
Wow, PJ, you guys have gotten a lot of snow. I always liked Laura Dern, since Blue Velvet. Maybe that was her first movie. I like Silent Runnning too but The Wild Angels with Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra is classic. The title song is groovy and of course The Losers(Bruce Dern) funeral.
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That is so Inspector Gadget. But it needs to take off like a helicopter so you can lift yourself out of traffic jams.
PJ.. :spank: .I think you may have alienated about half the posters here with your anti-Apple talk up there. But hey, it’s your show. I think they were using OS 8 back then though. :nuts:
Hey that cool car/plane would have been just the ticket for me last week when I was stuck in Oregon with the flooding on I-5 :nod:
I’ve been watching this idea for a few years but it’s come to nothing- the prototype is for sale in Niemans catalog.
http://www.moller.com/skycar.htm
I could have used it this morning. An unexpected blizzard hit the Denver area with 4.5 ” (so far). I want the weatherman to ask for my forgiveness :rant1: It was hell driving home. :cold:
Is that a real birthday or one of those social networking website fake types?
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I’ll know better in a few days if I hate Apple of if my disgust should be directed toward Western Digital. Having to re-install the OS every 2-3 days is getting tiresome.
Speaking of iTunes, will their DRM-free DLs be portable to other devices or just free of copy protection or is it all the same thing?
btw, warm enough to open windows and put in screens and leave open all night. :banana:
Coulter, who was cleared in 2006 over earlier allegations that she filed a false voter registration in Florida, is now facing charges that she filed voting papers using her parents’ home in Connecticut even though she lived in New York.
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Coulter_suspected_of_new_election_fraud_0112.html
The secretary of the Senate has determined that the new credentials presented today on behalf of Mr. Burris now satisfy Senate rules and validate his appointment to the vacant Illinois Senate seat. In addition, as we requested, Mr. Burris has provided sworn testimony before the Illinois House Committee on Impeachment regarding the circumstances of his appointment.
We have spoken to Mr. Burris to let him know that he is now the senator-designate from Illinois and as such, will be accorded all the rights and privileges of a senator-elect.
Accordingly, barring objections from Senate Republicans, we expect Senator-designee Burris to be sworn in and formally seated later this week.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/1/12/173837/205/158/683284
George Bush snubs Helen Thomas in his final Presser
My thought was the same as one of the comments here. Hopefully O’Bama will allow her his 1st press conference question and it will be a high inside fastball.
bush looked every bit like the fool and petulant mutherfucking asshole that he is today. :fu:
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Can’t have too much fake cake, even if it is early. Happy 1672537500 seconds
correction- 1,672,479,330 seconds.
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One more hour to be as young as I am :banana: :tongue: :knit:
:cake: :cake: :cake: Heron :banana:
You’re as young as you feel :dancers:
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/julian-cope-its-time-for-war-1231539.html
Julian Cope is a deep thinking and a hard working punk. I recommend to at least browse through his books on antiquarians. These tomes are beautifully constructed and feature his photos and essays on ancient monoliths and structures scattered throughout Britain and elsewhere. This guy should get knighted for his creativity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRP45ds_vp0