Well, I still read a lot of advertising and tech mags. I’m not all about the field and pavement. ya’know. But where have the viewers gone?…After watching my own viewing habits stray more to cable channels and online viewing, I know I’m not in the same boat.
So regardless of whatever your viewing habits are, it […]
Entries from August 2004
Rewiring:
August 31st, 2004 · No Comments
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Rewiring:
August 31st, 2004 · No Comments
Well, I still read a lot of advertising and tech mags. I’m not all about the field and pavement. ya’know. But where have the viewers gone?…After watching my own viewing habits stray more to cable channels and online viewing, I know I’m not in the same boat.
So regardless of whatever your viewing habits are, it […]
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Friday Tips
August 27th, 2004 · No Comments
Fri-Day…Nice-Nice…
Thinking about some things that I’ll be talking about on the radio show on Sunday night….
Tyler Hansborough - UNC’s best power forward recruit since…Rasheed Wallace. Call me bold, but I’m going to go with that call. Yes, over Antawn Jamieson, Kris Lang, and Sean May. Hopefully, this guy doesn’t have a good post-season because times […]
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Friday Tips
August 27th, 2004 · No Comments
Fri-Day…Nice-Nice…
Thinking about some things that I’ll be talking about on the radio show on Sunday night….
Tyler Hansborough - UNC’s best power forward recruit since…Rasheed Wallace. Call me bold, but I’m going to go with that call. Yes, over Antawn Jamieson, Kris Lang, and Sean May. Hopefully, this guy doesn’t have a good post-season because times […]
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Rings around the Eyes
August 25th, 2004 · No Comments
Looking at the U.S. Boxing team’s performance in this year’s Olympics, you can say that U.S. Boxing is tired when you compare to the rest of the world’s finest…
While Cuban fighters continue to pick apart opponents, the U.S. is in danger of not only having it’s lowest medal count since the 1948 London Olympics, but […]
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Rings around the Eyes
August 25th, 2004 · No Comments
Looking at the U.S. Boxing team’s performance in this year’s Olympics, you can say that U.S. Boxing is tired when you compare to the rest of the world’s finest…
While Cuban fighters continue to pick apart opponents, the U.S. is in danger of not only having it’s lowest medal count since the 1948 London Olympics, but […]
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Fueling Up
August 16th, 2004 · No Comments
I told you that I’m cleaning up on the reading pile this weekend before the drive back to the ‘Hill today…
Last night I came across Michael Sokolove’s article on Michael Phelps in the August 8, 2004 issue of New York Times Magazine….Sorry, no link right now, I didn’t pull it fast enough…Hey, I’ve been busy…After […]
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Fueling Up
August 16th, 2004 · No Comments
I told you that I’m cleaning up on the reading pile this weekend before the drive back to the ‘Hill today…
Last night I came across Michael Sokolove’s article on Michael Phelps in the August 8, 2004 issue of New York Times Magazine….Sorry, no link right now, I didn’t pull it fast enough…Hey, I’ve been busy…After […]
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"What I’ve Learned", Jack LaLanne
August 15th, 2004 · No Comments
I’ve been catching up on my reading over the past few days, and I came across this article in the August Issue of Esquire Magazine….
Esquire started a column a few months back called “What I’ve Learned”, which has featured several celebrities giving their viewpoints and opinions on life. There are some solid pieces of advice […]
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"What I’ve Learned", Jack LaLanne
August 15th, 2004 · No Comments
I’ve been catching up on my reading over the past few days, and I came across this article in the August Issue of Esquire Magazine….
Esquire started a column a few months back called “What I’ve Learned”, which has featured several celebrities giving their viewpoints and opinions on life. There are some solid pieces of advice […]
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