Archive for the ‘Tidbits’ Category

Knock Knock

April 16th, 2009

Don’t Drink The Water

April 15th, 2009

I saw this video a couple of years ago.  After a few google searches, managed to track it down again.  Prepare to be both disgusted and enlightened.  It gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “the dirty south.”

Sunny Days

March 25th, 2009

Today's WeatherThere is nothing like a 45-minute walk, in 80.2 degree temperature with a blue sunny sky to make one feel happy to be alive. I love San Diego, and I love the beauty that God created.

Predicting The Future

March 5th, 2009

What were you up to in 1993?  I was a junior in high school.  Clinton was president.  The world trade center was bombed.  Michael Jordan’s bulls beat the MVP Charles Barkley in the NBA finals.   Chris Webber called an unfortunate time-out.  Rodney King was beat.  Philadelphia and Schindler’s List were movies.  And of course, Leanzza Cornett was Miss America–how could we forget.

Computers existed, but I don’t remember having an email address for another 4 years approximately.  Yet here are these 1993 At&t commercial, predicting many technological advances.  And most of them are right on.  It’s amazing.

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZb0avfQme8

Square Root Day

March 3rd, 2009

I saw this on some random website today, so don’t trust me with the validity.  But I am going with it:

Today was square root day.  Apparently it only occurs 9 times per century.  Today was 3/3/9  (3×3=9…yep, in 5th grade I was an awesome mathematician).  The last one to occur was Feb. 2, 2004 – which happen to coincide with Groundhog day that year.  The next one on schedule is April 4, 2016

New Links Under Friends

March 2nd, 2009

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I added two new links to the “friends” section of my resource page.  The first is for my mom’s new site.  I have been slowly teaching her some technology recently when she announced to me that she wanted to blog during her jaunt to Italy.

The second link is one of my good buddies from college, Mr. Joshua A. Weir.

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Language Lessons

March 1st, 2009

If you ever want to buy one of those programs to help you learn a language, Keith Law–who I find very credible–writes that Pimsleur is the way to go.  Check out his blog entry on the different programs.

Some minor thoughts via espn chats:

Keith: I know you’ve mentioned before that Rosetta Stone is not as good as some other language program you recommend. What is the name of the program you do recommend again? I can’t find it in your chat archives anywhere… Thanks!  
  
Keith law: Pimsleur. Audio only.

Anonymous Club Employee (Los Angeles): Keith, I just bought a set of Pimsleur discs on your recommendation from a few chats ago. Any words of advice I need to know to maximize their effectiveness?

Keith Law: Repeat each lesson until you’ve really mastered it. Might just take two listens, might take more.
 
Chris (nY,NY): Pimsleur – you recommend teh aduio only….does that mean the “Quick & Simple Starter” as opposed to the Comprehensive (which looks like it includes a book). Reading a recommendation online and they say to avoid the quick and simple

Keith law: Their courses are all audio-only. The Comprehensive is 30 lessons; the Quick and Simple is just the first ten.

Instant Message with God

March 1st, 2009

You must have a sense of humor, but this is clever.

http://www.titane.ca/concordia/dfar251/igod/main.html

Rausch Cleaned Up The Mess

February 15th, 2009

camMy cousin is a kick-ass wrestler.  He has always been a competitor.  There was an article on him today, in a Orange County Paper.  Just in case the paper link goes away, I have inserted the article here, along with some pictures.  Congratulations Cameron!

 

Tars’ Rausch in comeback mode
By DAVID CARRILLO PENALOZA

A tiny fracture almost cracked Cameron Rausch’s big dream of reaching state.

cam3In December, the heavyweight injured his left foot, in a small area of the fifth metatarsal. The season at Newport Harbor High had just begun. Now, it looked like it was ending.

The doctor said two weeks off the foot was probably enough time for Rausch to get back into the wrestling room.

It still hurt. The doctor tagged three more weeks and it felt like the doctor slammed the door on Rausch’s foot.

His senior year was most likely over.

Which senior misses five weeks, a crucial part of the season, and returns to make a successful run into the postseason?

Not many.

Rausch had two options. Rehab for four hours in the pool and weight room each school day with no guarantees of a full recovery, or give up.

“Am I doing this for nothing?” Rausch asked himself day after day.

The Joy Of Victory And The Agony Of Defeat

The Joy Of Victory And The Agony Of Defeat

Rausch can thank himself for not quitting.

Rausch returned to the mat last week and won the Sunset League championship. Claiming his second straight heavyweight league title was not easy, but it was well worth it.

Rausch (19-2) advanced to the CIF Southern Section Inland Division individual tournament at Los Osos High in Rancho Cucamonga on Feb. 20-21.

Reaching the CIF State championships in Bakersfield next month is the ultimate goal. He needs to place in the top five at the section’s individual tournament and then top nine at the section’s Masters tournament the following week.

The tenacity Rausch showed in winning back-to-back overtime matches to win the league title leads you to believe this heavyweight has a lot left in the tank.

Rausch beat Fountain Valley’s Barry Gee, 5-4, in triple overtime. Heading into the first overtime period, it was Gee asking for a breather.

cam4“The kid was so exhausted that he had to take a timeout,” Newport Harbor Coach Dominic Bulone said. “He almost threw up in the trash can. During the timeout, Cameron looked up to the crowd and raised his hands. He wanted his fans to start cheering. It was the last match of the evening. Everyone was going nuts.

“I don’t know if the kid ever threw up, but he was for a good 30 seconds leaning over the trash can.”

Rausch cleaned up the mess.

The situation was sticky. When the title match went to the ultimate tiebreaker, Rausch and Gee were completely soaked in sweat. They looked like they stood in a kid’s inflatable swimming pool.

First wrestler to score won.

Rausch, starting on the bottom, tried to free himself, putting his foot down. He lost his balance and the two remained locked up.

Twelve seconds later, Rausch escaped, earning a point and the crown.

What Rausch overcame, the foot injury, to the match time in big tournaments and dual meets, to the conditioning in practice, he did so with a relentless attitude.

All Rausch had to prepare for the league finals was one dual meet match. Bulone asked him if he wanted to return earlier.

“On a one to 10 scale, 10 being the worst, how do you feel,” Bulone asked Rausch, who answered with the No. 7. “He didn’t wrestle and he didn’t practice for another week. I told him this was his last chance because you can’t compete at league finals without wrestling in a league dual meet.

Cameron wrestled and pinned his opponent.

“There’s a reason why I took Cameron to state last year to experience the finals in Bakersfield, where Josh [George] placed eighth [at 140 pounds]. He wants to go to state and wrestle this time.”

The dream will come true when Rausch’s name is announced in front of thousands of wrestling fans.

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Boy Band

January 27th, 2009

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No, its just Torres, Messi, Ronaldo, Kaka and Xavi–some of the best soccer players in the world.  Tho, I could see how you could be confused.

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