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Choked in the 10th frame again, for the second week in a row. This time, it was the second shot. Ten strikes, and then a 9/, for a 289. Followed that up with an awful 178, and then a 234 for a 701 series. (1)
297 tonight. 11 strikes and then I choked. Then a 224-173 (every shot in the pocket, couldn’t carry anything)-224, for a 918 series. Maybe next week I’ll get my 300… (1)
I recently started using Gmail’s IMAP service and Thunderbird, instead of the Gmail web interface. Almost immediately, I missed being able to track Amazon (or other) packages right from the email, because Gmail would see a tracking number and put a link in the sidebar. I found this to fix that problem: Track Package Extension. (0)
I bought my first album from the Amazon MP3 store this weekend: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000XUGDDA/. (2)
Monday, October 22, 2007
New Highs

Short, boring post, but my first in a week. I guess I just haven’t had anything to say. Still don’t, really.

X   8/X   X   X   X   9/X   X   XX9
204070100129149169199229258
9/9/X   X   X   9/63X   X   XX9
19396998118134143173203232
81X   X   X   X   X   X   X   X   9/X
9396999129159189218238258
7/X   X   9/X   72X   X   9/9/9
20496989108117146166185204
Series: 952   Average: 238.0

The first three games add up to 748, beating my previous high of 746 by two pins. My previous four game high series was 948, back when I shot my 299 game, so I beat that by three pins.

I warned you it was short and boring. That’s it.

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Actually played some poker tonight. Went to Chumash, played $2/5 ($200 max) NL. Made $250, but feel like I lost $550 instead. Built my buyin up to just over $1k before making some stupid plays. Also had AA and KK both cracked, but I probably only could have saved myself $180 on those two hands if I played them perfectly, so it was mostly just getting bored that dropped me back down below $150. Then I won two big hands just before I left to finish with $450. I think I need to limit my sessions to about 3 hours or so, because that’s about when I start to play badly. Not that I actually go and play much these days, anyway. (0)
Thursday, October 11, 2007
even more predictions

They’re probably way off. I make no guarantees.

NLCS: Rockies in 6.

ALCS: Indians in 7.

WS: Rockies in 7.

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Saturday, October 6, 2007
More Predictions

<metsfan> time for manny to get it done.
<metsfan> over the monster.
(Manny Ramirez hits a three-run, walkoff homer, over the Green Monster in left field)
<metsfan> there it is.
<txApril> alan
<soxfan> yessssssssssssssssss
<maigrey> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaand i can go to bed
<soxfan> that was awesome
<txApril> it’s starting to get a little scary
<metsfan> I know.

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I made my arguments and went down in flames. History will prove me right.” — Texas Rangers owner George W. Bush after voting against realignment and a new wild-card system during a Major League Baseball owners meeting in September 1993. Bush was the lone dissenter in a 27-1 vote.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/playoffs2007/columns/story?columnist=crasnick_jerry&id=3048274 (0)
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
The Goose/Maverick Tailspin

Level II: The Goose/Maverick Tailspin
Definition:
Cruising happily through the baseball regular season, a potential playoff team suddenly and inexplicably goes into a tailspin, can’t bounce out of it and ends up crashing for the season. In “Top Gun,” the entire scene lasted for 30 seconds and we immediately moved to a couple of scenes in which Tom Cruise tried to make himself cry on camera but couldn’t quite pull it off. In sports, the Goose/Maverick Tailspin could last for two weeks, four weeks, maybe even two months, but as long as it’s happening, you feel like your entire world is collapsing. It’s like an ongoing Stomach Punch Game. And when it finally ends, you spend the rest of your life reliving it every time a TV network shows a montage of the worst collapses in sports history. Other than that, it’s no big deal.

Best Example: The incredible collapse of the 2007 Mets. I have three buddies who root for them, so I was able to witness the emotional devastation firsthand: in five days, they went from planning for the playoffs to planning for a potential nightmare. Just when it looked like the ship had been righted, they were swept at home by the lowly Nationals, passed by the Phillies, given a second life on Saturday with a Phillies loss and Maine’s one-hitter and then, just as abruptly, everything ended when Tom Glavine got shelled by the Marlins. Win or lose on Sunday, the damage had already been done to the psyche of Mets fans. On Friday night, as Cole Hamels was pitching Philly to victory, my friend Paul Raff (a Mets fan) sent me the following e-mail: “Honestly, it’s such a betrayal by the team. They have ruined us fans this season and last October. I hate this sport now. They’ve violated and befouled every [expletive] nuance of the game, playoffs or no playoffs.” Now that’s a baseball fan with some healing to do.

The Levels of Losing 2.0

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