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Cup of Coffee: February 21, 2007
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Big match today - Barcelona vs. Liverpool. Who's as pumped as I am? Who's also pissed he has the one class he absolutely cannot skip while it's on?
Also on the docket for today is Porto-Chelsea, Roma-Lyon, and Inter-Valencia. I don't really care about those last two, but I hope to whatever deity is in charge of soccer (probably the Soccer Gods, but that's just a guess) that Chelsea gets whooped today.
Hats off to FC Barcelona, who kicked Man U out of 2nd place for futbol revenues (~$330M 2005-06) after winning UEFA, Spanish crown, and clinching some primo broadcasting rights.
I love this concept. It's excellent that one of the firms is a St. Paul company.
Banjo, I've been interested in the tiny house concept for a couple of years now. I'd love to have one as a lake cabin. I also like the idea of small, towable RVs, especially the teardrop trailers reminiscent of the 30's and 40's.
Oh - and if we didn't already know this Peter King has gone insane.
On top of this nonsense, the jack-ss is in Europe and still going to freaking Starbucks@!!! for his cofee fix. How wrong is that? I hope for one that Starbucks is paying him, because you'd have to be pretty f'ing stupid not to just enjoy the local stuff which is likely 100% better anyway.
You giving up anything for lent, SBG? Or anyone else for that matter?
I'm hoping to give up about 15 pounds.
Hunter-bashing.
Well, a generally positive article about Mr. Hunter is being worked on presently. Do you understand what that means?
He's a little better than Earl Battey?
Good answer.
April Fools Day is approaching?
It's too warm for hell to freeze over.
So, um, no.
Baby SBG will be named Tori(i)?
Brush with Boltzmann - the 2/17 issue of the Economist has an interesting article in the science and technology section about research on biological clocks.
"In the 19th century an Austrian physicist called Ludwig Boltzmann was studying the then-fashionable topic of gas behaviour. This was a time when the existence of atoms was not well established and the burning question was whether the behaviour of gases could best be explained if they really did exist. Boltzmann realised that knowing the temperature, volume, and pressure of a boxful of gas was still not enough information for him to build a single model of what was going on. He therefore embraced all the models that fitted his data and found a way to pick between them using statistics."
Here's the link to the biological clock article.
Prodi's out. Now what?
Dr. Gino Bucchino. Which would bring two threads together in harmony on th' WGOM.
"The Timberwolves' next four games are against division leaders."
Let the tanking begin. Wolves lose at home to Charlotte and the 'Stache, despite (ho hum) 22 and 11 for KG. How the hell does KG get only 10 FGA, particularly when nobody else is scoring worth a damn?
Jonah Keri says "let Torii walk".