Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Snowboarding for the Lord

Snowboarder Clark finds a higher power: "After her first run in the women's halfpipe finals, U.S. snowboarder Kelly Clark met with her technical coach, Ricky Bower, to strategize what she needed to do to improve her third-place standing. Bower suggested she throw in a 720 spin for her final trick. Says Bower, 'If she could put in a 720, she'd probably get second.'

But Clark wasn't interested in finishing second. 'Whether I was third or last, I was going for it,' she says. As Christian rock band David Crowder's Oh Praise Him blared through the speakers, Clark soared higher than any of the top 12 riders with a 12-foot frontside air and followed up with two back-to-back 540s.

For her final trick at the end of the chute, she went for a 900 but caught an edge in the landing and fell. Bumped to fourth, Clark was one point shy from completing a U.S. women's sweep. Hannah Teter and Gretchen Bleiler finished first and second, and Norway's Kjersti Buaas took third.

'That was the best run I've ever had,' Clark says. '[The 900 spin] was the best one I've ever done if I had landed it. I'm really pleased with how I rode.'

After Clark, 22, won the Olympics at the Salt Lake Games she struggled with the expectations to consistently perform at the highest level. When reporters asked her at the X Games three years ago what went wrong with her second-place run, she began to sour on the sport. A knee injury the following season kept her off the snow for eight months. During that time, Clark attended a church near her Mammoth Lakes, Calif., condo.

Though she was unable to capitalize on another Olympic medal, Clark takes comfort in her new identity as a Christian. While close friends Teter and Bleiler were stepping up to the medal podium at the bottom of the Bardonecchia halfpipe, Clark stood nearby wiping away tears.

'I love Jesus,' says Clark, who has the name written on her board. '[Being a Christian] is more joyful than all this snowboarding stuff.'"

crowder

Grow Your Crowder - there's an idea.

Monday, February 27, 2006


yummy salad Posted by Picasa

what is podcasting?

Thursday, February 23, 2006

cyborg


Journeying Artificial Soldier Optimized for Nocturnal Battle

david crowder

David Crowder has a blog. It's pretty interesting. I like the way he writes. Here's the link: http://www.xanga.com/emprise34

Done and done

Finally finished reading Getting Things Done. That was a very needed book. I already feel more productive and I'm not even implementing all of the system. The biggest idea I got from it was the use of Next Actions. That is determining what all of the next actions are for each project that I have on my plate. It's amazing how that frees up a lot of anxiety just by getting all of it out of my head and onto paper. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is unorganized.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

#1 fantasy pick overall

Warner agrees to three-year contract with Cardinals - NFL - Yahoo! Sports: "Quarterback Kurt Warner was prepared to sign with another team if the Arizona Cardinals decided he wasn't in their plans after one injury-shortened season. His daughter, Jesse, had a different idea.

'She said, 'Dad, just retire. Just retire so we can stay here,'' Warner said Wednesday.

It never came to that once Warner agreed to an incentive-laden three-year contract that could be worth between $15 million-$22 million. The deal means the Cardinals have their starting quarterback as they head into their new stadium in Glendale next fall. It also means Jesse, a high school freshman, will be able to graduate with her friends.

'She was happy that we got it done so she didn't have to move,' Warner said. 'Had this not worked out here, I don't know what I would have done.'

With Warner on board, the Cardinals will turn their attention to other needs, including upgrading the offensive line and running game. With Warner starting 10 games last year, Arizona had the NFL's most potent passing attack. But the Cardinals' rushing attack finished last.

Warner said he was 'intrigued' by the possibility of reuniting with his former St. Louis coach, Mike Martz, who is the Lions' offensive coordinator. Commanding Martz's high-powered offense in St. Louis, Warner was twice named NFL Most Valuable Player and led the Rams to their only Super Bowl title after the 1999 season.

Warner, who will be 35 when next season kicks off, went 2-8 as a starter last year. He missed the last two games of the 2005 season with a knee injury. He said he's healthy and has been running for the last six weeks.

Warner hasn't played a full season since 2001, but Arizona coach Dennis Green said he isn't concerned about his quarterback's durability.

'I deal in faith and not fear,' Green said. 'I have faith that Kurt Warner will be an outstanding player.'"

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Library

Went to the North Park Library today. It's fairly new, but man is it confusing. I do not like the layout at all. It's weird how their DVD section was setup. Not very user friendly.

Monday, February 13, 2006

not sure how I feel about this

STLtoday - Sports - Columnists: "Could Mike Martz and Kurt Warner have a reunion in Motown? Don't rule it out. Martz, the Detroit Lions' new offensive coordinator, patched up his relationship with Warner after their falling out in St. Louis. Martz has confided to associates that if he ever needed a quarterback in his new destination - and he needs one in Detroit - he wouldn't hesitate to bring Warner in. Warner, who spent the 2005 season with Arizona, is a free agent.

And what does Warner think? He's open to the idea of rejoining Martz. This is what Warner told Jeff Vernetti of KSLG (1380 AM) in an interview that will air today between 10 a.m. and noon: 'With what we did offensively, and his offensive mind, and just as an offensive football coach, I haven't been around any better (than Martz). That always would be intriguing. And knowing the (Martz) system, loving the system, and feeling like it plays into my strengths. All of those things would be plusses. They've got a lot of skill guys there (in Detroit), they've got a lot of talent there, similar to what we had in St. Louis. You look at it from that standpoint, and I think it would be really exciting. It would be fun. And I know we would play the game that I play. I would be doing what I feel comfortable doing. And it would be a lot of fun - similar to the kind of innovative things that we did in our time in St. Louis.'"

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

secret rooms

HiddenPassageway.com "Pull a favorite book from your library shelf and watch a cabinet section recess to reveal a hidden passageway."

I may have said too much already.

Monday, February 06, 2006

Ronnie Lott

AOL News - 49ers' Ronnie Lott: King of the Football Beasts: "Ironically, 1985, the year he was not honored was a year of nagging injuries, including one in which he suffered a mangled pinky finger on his left hand. Team doctors recommended surgery that would have sidelined him for the last part of the season.

Lott had another idea, one he had read about: Amputate the end of the finger. The healing process would be much faster ... and he could keep playing.

The doctors agreed, and Lott’s finger was amputated above the third knuckle. He didn’t miss a down."


Don't think I'd sacrifice a digit for QHA...

net hunter

BetaNews: "Maryland is now considering legislation that would ban Internet hunting, a new fad among some enthusiasts of the sport that allows the user to fire a gun remotely at live game. However even avid supporters of the sport are working to have it outlawed.

At least ten states now have laws on the books prohibiting the practice, and Maryland State Senator John Astle, a hunting enthusiast that says Internet hunting 'flies in the face of the hunting ethic,' has put forth legislation in the state to stop the practice there.

Astle, a Democrat representing Maryland's Anne Arundel County, has garnered the support of the Humane Society of the United States, the Safari Club, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, and even the National Rifle Association.

At least one Web site has already stopped services due to rule changes. Live-Shot.com stopped service last year after its home state of Texas made the practice illegal.

'Prior to the ban, we proved that with determination, practice, patience and perseverance, a man who thought that he would never have an opportunity to hunt again was able to harvest an animal while bound to his ventilator in his room,' the Web site said of the new law.

Some say the ban needs to be worded so those who are disabled may still use computers to assist in hunting live game.

'We would never want to eliminate future technologies that would allow someone, disabled or otherwise, to participate in hunting in the field,' Maryland Department of Natural Resources director Paul Peditto told the Associated Press on Monday."

I think the most interesting thing about this is the Senator's name. Astle. How, exactly, is that pronounced? Is this the perfect politician name? Does it rhyme with bass-bowl?

"super" bowl

Congrats to the Steelers. Not a great game, however. The Seahawks looked like the better team most of the game and the refs were terrible. The Steelers were just more opportunistic. Catch a freakin pass, Seahawks!

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

2005 Movies Watched

* Arrested Development - Season One - 10/20/05
* Arrested Development - Season Two - 10/30/05
* Austin Powers International Man of Mystery - 4/23/05
* Austin Powers The Spy Who Shagged Me - 5/15/05
* Batman Begins - 10/18/05
* Best of Jimmy Fallon - 2/1/05
* Best of Will Ferrell, Vol. 1 - 1/17/05
* Best of Will Ferrell, Vol. 2 - 1/29/05
* Better Off Dead - 12/7/05
* Big Trouble in Little China - 6/12/05
* Bourne Identity, The - 12/21/05
* Bourne Supremacy, The - 12/22/05
* Braveheart - 12/30/05
* Challenge of the Superfriends, The - First Season - 2/1/05
* Charlie’s Angels - 1/10/05
* Christmas Story, A - 12/14/05
* Count of Monte Cristo, The 12/1/05
* DC Talk Free at Last - 7/25/05
* Deuce Bigalow, Male Gigolo - 3/21/05
* Die Hard - 12/5/05
* Die Hard 2: Die Harder - 12/6/05
* Die Hard with a Vengeance - 12/7/05
* Ferris Bueller’s Day Off - 12/29/05
* Galaxy Quest - 7/22/05
* Gladiator - 8/11/05
* Goldeneye - 11/6/05
* Groundhog Day - 1/30/05
* Home Movies - Season 1 - 9/20/05
* How the Grinch Stole Christmas - 12/6/05
* Italian Job, The - 8/10/05
* Karate Kid, The - 4/17/05
* Kill Bill Vol 1 - 7/1/05
* Kill Bill Vol 2 - 7/1/05
* Last Dragon, The - 9/4/05
* Mask of Zorro, The - 9/24/05
* Matrix, The - 4/4/05
* Matrix Reloaded - 12/15/05
* Matrix Revolutions - 12/17/05
* Mystery Men - 4/25/05
* Napoleon Dynamite - 11/25/25
* National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation - 12/20/05
* Office Space - 7/28/05
* One, The - 11/01/05
* Passion of the Christ, The - 12/25/05
* Point Break - 1/7/05
* Princess Bride, The - 3/7/05
* Rundown, The - 4/22/05
* Sandlot, The - 1/9/05
* Singing in the Rain - 4/14/05
* Sixth Sense, The = 12/26/05
* So I Married an Axe Murderer - 3/15/05
* Spider-Man - 4/24/05
* Spider-Man 2 - 11/9/05
* Star Wars Episode IV, A New Hope - 1/11/05
* Star Wars Episode V, The Empire Strikes Back - 2/7/05
* Star Wars Episode VI, Return of the Jedi - 2/13/05
* Superfriends the Second Season - 7/20/05
* There’s Something About Mary - 8/6/05
* This is Spinal Tap - 5/29/05
* Three Amigos - 7/30/05
* Tommy Boy - 2/21/05
* Top Gun - 12/13/05
* Transporter, The - 5/31/05
* Wedding Singer, The - 4/30/05
* X-Men - 12/2/05
* X2 X-Men United - 12/3/05

2005 Books Read

# Five Point Play by Mike Krzyzewski and Donald T. Phillips
# Mind Game by Steve Goldman and Baseball Prospectus Team of Experts
# Albert the Great by Rob Rains
# II Kings - 11/4/05
# The best software writing I selected and introduced by Joel Spolsky - 11/10/05
# Word Freak by Stefan Fatsis - 11/1/05
# Every Woman's Desire by Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker - 9/24/05
# I Kings - 9/14/05
# Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story by Chuck Klosterman - 8/24/05
# II Samuel - 8/23/05
# I Samuel - 8/16/05
# James - 7/29/05
# Philemon - 7/22/05
# Judges - 7/21/05
# Joshua - 7/18/05
# Deuteronomy - 7/13/05
# Monster by Frank Peretti - 7/10/05
# Numbers - 7/1/05
# Don't Make Me Think - Steve Krug - 6/28/05
# Sting: The Moment of Truth by Steve Bordon - 6/23/05
# Leviticus - 6/14/05
# The Power of a Praying Husband - Stormie Omartian - 6/8/05
# Exodus - 6/2/05
# Content Syndication with RSS by Ben Hammersley - 6/1/05
# Ephesians - 5/24/05
# Genesis - 5/19/05
# Blueprint for Disaster: A Get Fuzzy Collection by Darby Conley - 5/18/05
# Malachi - 5/6/05
# Zechariah - 5/5/05
# Haggai - 5/4/05
# Zephaniah - 5/4/05
# Habakkuk - 5/4/05
# Nahum - 5/4/05
# Micah - 5/3/05
# Amos - 5/3/05
# Joel - 5/2/05
# Hosea - 5/2/05
# Obadiah - 4/30/05
# Jonah - 4/30/05
# Ruth - 4/29/05
# Lamentations - 4/28/05
# Jeremiah - 4/27/05
# Three Nights in August by Buzz Bissinger - 4/24/05
# Waking the Dead by John Eldredge - 4/10/05 *audiobook*
# Confidence : how winning streaks and losing streaks begin and end by Rosabeth Moss Kanter - 4/3/05
# DC/Marvel Crossover Classics, Vol. 2 - 3/8/05
# Blink by Malcolm Gladwell - 3/6/05
# Who Let the Blogs Out by Biz Stone - 1/30/05
# Joel on Software by Joel Spolsky - 1/20/05
# The South Beach Diet by Dr. Arthur Agatston - 1/5/05
# Who Needs A Superhero?: Finding Virtue, Vice, And What's Holy In The Comics by H. Michael Brewer - 1/4/05