Monday, February 23, 2004

4:17 PM  
I am slowly making my way into the NFL Prediction Tracker Awards. I have gotten through the awards for the full season. Nothing much interesting has come up so far. The line wins the accuracy measurements again but the others are all won by different systems.

This past Saturday I went to a wedding. The third wedding I have gone to in the last 6 months. What was different about this one is that the bride has a broken foot and was wearing a cast. She came in on crutches and sat on a stool during the ceremony. Another thing that was really funny was the pastor trying to pronounce the brides last name. Her name is a polish name, about 12 letters long with a lot of z's and w's. Even though the pastor has known the bride for a couple of years and knows the groom well he just couldn't get the name to come out right. In that sense it was the funniest wedding I have ever attended.

I can't believe it is pushing the end of February already. Time is flying. Baseball spring training has already started.

Monday, February 16, 2004

2:54 PM  
The college football season is now long over but I finally finished writing up the awards.

Maybe I will start the NFL awards this week if I have the time. I finally get to give a major award to myself, my elo ratings had the most games picked correctly for the entire season,
and in fact, set an all time record for almost 68% correct.

Good news this week in that it is going to get up above 40 degrees for a few days.

Friday, February 13, 2004

11:04 AM  
This was sent to me by a (uncoordianted?) friend.

How smart is your right foot???

This will boggle your mind. You'll keep trying to see if you can outsmart your
foot, but you can't.

While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise
circles.

While doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand.

Your foot will change direction.

Monday, February 09, 2004

3:54 PM  
Mozilla has renamed their stand along browser for the third time.
First it was Pheonix, then Firebird and now Firefox.
Whatever the name it is still the best browser I have seen.

Monday, February 02, 2004

4:34 PM  
The 2003 football season is now complete.

It's still cold and snowy, and I am still really busy.

This coming weekend I am going on a winter retreat up in Wisconsin
to ski, sled, tube, and all those other fun winter sports.