Ramblings

October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween!

devil and angel

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October 29, 2007

Sox Win!

Everybody already knows it, but it'd be odd if I didn't at least mention it: the Red Sox won the World Series. Obviously, I'm very happy about that! The only bad thing about the sweep is that my Sox-fan sister-in-law was in Spain for work the past week and missed every game.

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October 24, 2007

People and Their Breakfast

Strangely interesting and almost hypnotic: a photo series of people and their breakfasts. Not exactly breakfasts of champions for some. And what's with the guy who has coffee and two mini Reese's peanut butter cups? (via kottke)

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October 23, 2007

Halloween Costumes

With Halloween fast approaching, 5ives has some costume ideas for the ladies: Five Halloween costumes your sorority sisters are considering and Five more Halloween costumes your sorority sisters are considering.

Update: A better selection is available at Girls's Costume Warehouse (language NSFW).

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October 22, 2007

Good Weekend

Well, those last two games went better than I expected. Short recap (and funny shot of Indians GM Mark Shapiro and his wife) at Surving Grady: With All Due Respect to Ryan Garko, Champagne Tastes Much Sweeter at Home.

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October 16, 2007

The Best 5 Seconds on the Web

I've come across this video here and there, and it never ceases to crack me up.



Funny to see the original source clip from some Japanese TV show.

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October 15, 2007

The Best Deal in Photography

Daring Fireball has recently been on a tear singing (and linking to) the praises of the Canon 50mm f/1.8 lens, and I couldn't agree more. For about $80 ("the best deal in photography") you get a great lens -- though with less-than-great construction -- that is a lot of fun to use and a great learning tool. I find it especially good for portrait photos (some of my shots with that lens are here). I recently convinced photo friend Hollister to get one, and she'll back me up on it.

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October 14, 2007

Ugly Loss

About the only good thing I can say about last night's game ("The Gagne/Lopez Comedy Hour"), besides the fact that I was smart (or lucky) enough to call it a night at 1:30 when it was only 8-6, is that I don't have to watch Eric Gagne play again this year. True, Gagne can't be blamed 100% for the loss (how many hits on 0-2 counts did Schilling give up?) but I'm tired of seeing him come out of the bullpen. (He really had 84 consecutive saves? And has actually pitched 1-2-3 innings before?)

Sure, he might pitch a game for the Sox again, but it's going to be in one of three situations:
  1. A Boston blowout. With Sox ahead by 6+ runs (gotta have enough of a lead to allow Gagne to give up a grand slam) it's "safe" for Gagne to pitch.
  2. An opposition blowout. If the Sox are down by 6+ runs in the 9th, go ahead and bring in Gagne. He can't make it much worse.
  3. A close game. Either the game is tied, or the Sox are up/down by a single run. If Gagne comes in, chalk up a couple for the bad guys.
Any way you look at it, it's time to turn off the game and go to bed.

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October 12, 2007

Great "Blog"

I wasn't an English major but I am kind of a grammar snob, which is why I'm really enjoying the "blog" of "unnecessary" quotation marks. Unnecessary quotes really make me think twice before buying home made "soup".

And if you like that site, you may also enjoy Apostrophe Abuse.

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October 10, 2007

Things Kurt Vonnegut Said Better Than Anyone

October 9, 2007

Apology Ecard for Yankee Fans

If you're a jerk, here's an ecard you can send to your Yankee fan friends:



(Hopefully this same ecard won't be needed for Sox fans...)

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October 3, 2007

Pap & Tito

Recently there have been a couple nice articles about Red Sox: Terry Francona in Yahoo Sports and Jonathan Papelbon in Sports Illustrated.

See you at 6:30!

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October 1, 2007

Hidden Elements in Logos

Uni Watch is a blog all about sports uniforms, and often has some interesting articles. (It's where I learned about baseball's "futuristic" uniforms...glad I missed those games.) Anyway, there's a pretty good one about hidden elements in sports logos (inspired by a discussion of the FedEx logo's negative space arrow). In it they mention the Hartford Whalers "HW" (a fantastic logo, IMO) and also schooled me about the "MB" in the old Milwaukee Brewers glove logo.

Speaking of logos, on a trip last week I noticed at the airport that Northwest Airlines has changed their logo, which I think is a shame. The old one combined the N and W into a simple, single element: what looks like an italicized N becomes a W with the arrow in the top left -- which, of course, is pointing northwest. The new logo just makes me think of this NWA...

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