Monday, February 28, 2005

MLB - Jimmy Fund trumps 'Jeter Center'

Yahoo! Sports - MLB - Jimmy Fund trumps 'Jeter Center': "``All names have to be rated 'G'. We determined that Derek Jeter Center is an obscene and vulgar use of the English language in Boston,'' Krezwick joked."

Friday, February 25, 2005

the hits just keep on coming

ESPN.com - NCB - Indefinitely 'Docked': MCL sidelines Blue Devil: "DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke guard Sean Dockery is out indefinitely because of a knee injury sustained Wednesday night in a victory over Georgia Tech.

Dockery, who played in Duke's first 24 games, tore the medial collateral ligament in his right knee, the school announced Thursday."

Thursday, February 24, 2005

kick it one time, boy

ESPN.com: Page2: "'As for music and my place in it, maybe things are changing a little bit. I know this: a good song is deeper than a tattoo. It'll remind you of the car you're driving and the girl you're going around with and the streets you're cruising. It's better than a photo album. A song is a tattoo that you never lose. 'Ice, Ice Baby,' man, you'll remember that when you're 90.' -- Vanilla Ice on his place in history"

Friday, February 18, 2005

football

Been playing a lot of NFL 2K5 lately. Not sure why. Last night I beat the Pats at home in the snow with the Falcons. It's one of the team goals. I also did the Duante Culpepper player goal of rush for 150yds and throw for 250yds in a single game. The Vikings defense is terrible, btw. I'm trying to learn new things like how to intercept more often. I only have like 5 career interceptions in 20 something games. Some of the goals on the game are ridiculous. Like a 90yrd fumble recovery for a touchdown. Um, yeah right.

Thursday, February 17, 2005

money money money money.....money

Filed our taxes finally. I was waiting on a 1099 from my Backatcha winnings, but I guess it isn't coming. I didn't need the tax id so I went ahead and put it in without it. I didn't want to, as they didn't take out any taxes, but I must do what is right, right? Anywho, we'll be getting back a good chunk of change so it will mostly go to our last credit card. Part of me wants to spend some of it on something fun, but somehow I think that idea will be shot down. Plus, I don't even know what fun thing that would be. Cardinals tix? Mt. Dew? Cheese?

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Ecclesiastes 3:11

BibleGateway.com: "He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end. "

Miami Vice

Yahoo! News: "Add Jamie Foxx (news) and Colin Farrell to the roster of stars resurrecting TV shows for the big screen. Foxx and Farrell will star in a movie version of the cop series 'Miami Vice,' which will be written and directed by Michael Mann, an executive producer on the show that ran on NBC from 1984-89."

Friday, February 11, 2005

comments

I will be changing the comments on here to blogger comments because the current ones I have don't work so well. Blogger has updated their comments to allow people who aren't signed up with blogger to be able to comment, so that is a good thing.

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

and the student has become the mastah

Laura beat me twice last night in NFL 2k5. I think I have to give her my trophy.

be the man tonight

Even the rocks cry out

Crosswalk.com - An 'Epic' Interview with 'Wild' Man John Eldredge:

"Chismar: I love that you draw an analogy between great books and movies – and the great epic. So, in spite of the sordidness of Hollywood, there are still good lessons to learn in movies?

Eldredge: This is really crucial – it was the Pagan Pharoah who had the vision, but it was Joseph who interpreted it. It was the Pagan King, Nebuchadnezzar, who had the vision, but it was Daniel who interpreted it. God speaks through Pagan kings. He speaks through Balaam's donkey if needed, and God is speaking through Hollywood. He is. There a story written on the heart of man that is absolutely inescapable. And if you want to write a great story, then you have to borrow from God’s story. You have to. So, Titanic, right, is based on the Gospel… She’s in prison, she’s a slave, she calls it her “slave ship.” It’s a world of hypocrisy, a world of Pharisees, right? Jack comes and he dies, so that she might live. It’s a story based on the Gospel. Maximus dies [in Gladiator], so that the people of Rome might be free. He’s the true general but he comes as a bondservant, like Christ, he comes from Nazareth. Braveheart, The Matrix, The Lord of the Rings trilogy – all of the great stories are built on the structure of the Gospel. We’re straining gnats and swallowing camels in our film critique, you know? How many swear words does it have, versus, why does this story capture people’s hearts? Why do people flock to it? Because it’s speaking to them about the deepest yearning of their heart and it’s giving them a story to live in. It’s telling them the Gospel."

Monday, February 07, 2005

it makes perfect sense

Sunday, February 06, 2005


that's a lot of screens Posted by Hello

buttons and stuff Posted by Hello

backstage at WFIE Posted by Hello

5 time, 5 time, 5 time, 5 time, 5 time champion Posted by Hello

Jeff Lyons, host of Backatcha Posted by Hello

my biggest competition, channing Posted by Hello

Blitz money is good. Posted by Hello

did I win? Posted by Hello

Friday, February 04, 2005

Thanks Emmitt

You were awesome!

Thursday, February 03, 2005

woohoo

Amazon.com: DVD: "The Karate Kid Collection (Four Film Set) " Just released Feb 1st. I had no idea it was coming out. Karate Kid in widescreen. Too bad the fourth is here, but it's a great price I think.

Wednesday, February 02, 2005

Phil Says Six More Weeks of Winter!

HEAR YE! HEAR YE! HEAR YE!: "On this Groundhog Day, February 2nd, the year 2005 on Gobbler's Knob, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, Punxsutawney Phil, King of the Groundhogs, Father of all Marmota, Seer of Seers, Prognosticator of Prognosticators has been summoned by Groundhog President William Cooper. Phil gleefully exited his burrow at 7:31 a.m. to be greeted by his longtime friend and handler, Bill Deeley, who held him high so he could greet the large throng of Faithful Followers. He wished them all a 'Happy Groundhog Day.' Bill placed him atop the old oak stump where he surveyed his surroundings. He then turned to President William and in Groundhogese directed him to the scroll which reads:

Natural disasters have been a terrible thing; tsunamis,
downpours, floods, landslides, heavy snowstorms, avalanches,
frigid temperatures, sleet and freezing rain.
They all cause much destruction, suffering and pain.

When it seems like too much with which to cope;
The coming of spring brings us new hope.
Changing seasons is a wonderful thing.

Now it's Groundhog Day and we think of spring.
Will Spring come early or will it come late?

It's time for me to prognosticate.
As I study the sun
It's all about fun.
But I'm sorry to say
I see my shadow today.
When my shadow I see,
Six more weeks of winter there will be!"

what day is it?

Rise and shine, campers, and don't forget your booties 'cause it's cooooold out there today.

It's cold out there every day. What is this, Miami Beach?

Not hardly. So the big question on everybody's lips.

On their chapped lips

their chapped lips is, does Phil feel lucky? Punksatawney Phil, thats right wood chuck chuckers its

GROUND HOG DAY

l-o-l-a, lola

Watched Run Lola Run last night. It stars the girl from The Bourne Identity, Franka Potente. This is a German film so it is a little different that the films I am used to. The basic plot is she has 20 minutes to raise a large sum of money or her boyfriend will die. She has no mode of transportation so she runs to wherever. The movie is famous for its soundtrack, I think. Very 98 german technoish. The movie was alright. Interesting for something different, but nothing to go out of your way to see. The english version had some cheesy dialogue, so if you can handle the german with english subitles I think the movie might be better.

Tuesday, February 01, 2005


total elimination Posted by Hello

backatcha behind the scenes, game 2 Posted by Hello

I don't know what to say about this one

I'm just saying...

Joel on Software - The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code: "8. Do programmers have quiet working conditions?
There are extensively documented productivity gains provided by giving knowledge workers space, quiet, and privacy. The classic software management book Peopleware documents these productivity benefits extensively.

Here's the trouble. We all know that knowledge workers work best by getting into 'flow', also known as being 'in the zone', where they are fully concentrated on their work and fully tuned out of their environment. They lose track of time and produce great stuff through absolute concentration. This is when they get all of their productive work done. Writers, programmers, scientists, and even basketball players will tell you about being in the zone.

The trouble is, getting into 'the zone' is not easy. When you try to measure it, it looks like it takes an average of 15 minutes to start working at maximum productivity. Sometimes, if you're tired or have already done a lot of creative work that day, you just can't get into the zone and you spend the rest of your work day fiddling around, reading the web, playing Tetris.

The other trouble is that it's so easy to get knocked out of the zone. Noise, phone calls, going out for lunch, having to drive 5 minutes to Starbucks for coffee, and interruptions by coworkers -- especially interruptions by coworkers -- all knock you out of the zone. If a coworker asks you a question, causing a 1 minute interruption, but this knocks you out of the zone badly enough that it takes you half an hour to get productive again, your overall productivity is in serious trouble. If you're in a noisy bullpen environment like the type that caffeinated dotcoms love to create, with marketing guys screaming on the phone next to programmers, your productivity will plunge as knowledge workers get interrupted time after time and never get into the zone.

With programmers, it's especially hard. Productivity depends on being able to juggle a lot of little details in short term memory all at once. Any kind of interruption can cause these details to come crashing down. When you resume work, you can't remember any of the details (like local variable names you were using, or where you were up to in implementing that search algorithm) and you have to keep looking these things up, which slows you down a lot until you get back up to speed.

Here's the simple algebra. Let's say (as the evidence seems to suggest) that if we interrupt a programmer, even for a minute, we're really blowing away 15 minutes of productivity. For this example, lets put two programmers, Jeff and Mutt, in open cubicles next to each other in a standard Dilbert veal-fattening farm. Mutt can't remember the name of the Unicode version of the strcpy function. He could look it up, which takes 30 seconds, or he could ask Jeff, which takes 15 seconds. Since he's sitting right next to Jeff, he asks Jeff. Jeff gets distracted and loses 15 minutes of productivity (to save Mutt 15 seconds).

Now let's move them into separate offices with walls and doors. Now when Mutt can't remember the name of that function, he could look it up, which still takes 30 seconds, or he could ask Jeff, which now takes 45 seconds and involves standing up (not an easy task given the average physical fitness of programmers!). So he looks it up. So now Mutt loses 30 seconds of productivity, but we save 15 minutes for Jeff. Ahhh!"

another one down

ESPN.com - NCB - Monday roundup: Surgery for Duke's McClure: "Duke forward David McClure will undergo surgery to remove a loose body in his left knee, coach Mike Krzyzewski announced Monday.

The freshman sustained the injury in Wednesday's game against Maryland and did not play against Virginia Tech on Sunday. Surgery is set for Tuesday.

'I feel badly for David,' Krzyzewski said. 'We won't know a timetable for his recovery until after Dr. Higgins performs the surgery. He is a key member of our team and he will be missed during the time he is out.'"