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- Link-O-Rama (October 2005)
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Several of you seemed to enjoy my Links of the Week post a couple weeks ago. Since it's a fairly easy thing to produce I'll try to make it a semi-regular thing. I can't promise once a week, but we'll see how the rebranded Link-O-Rama goes.
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- Links of the Week
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As usual, I've been too busy to blog lately, but I thought I'd try something new; I'll try posting a list of some of the things that caught my eye during my online travels during the past week or so. Enjoy... Programming/Computers/Technology
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- The Indy 500 was Great -- Deal With It
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It's been less than 24 hours since Dan Weldon won the 89th Indy 500 for Andretti/Green Racing , and I'm already sick of all the griping and complaining I'm hearing... " Danica Patrick didn't deserve the amount of media attentions
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- The Secret to Teaching Your Kid to Hit a Baseball
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According to an article in Science Daily , the best way to teach your child to hit a baseball is to give them a steady diet of the high heater. Finally I understand why I'm not in the big leagues making big bucks as a power hitter...
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- A Little Thing, But a Good Thing...
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I've been bothered by lots of things going on with pro sports over the last 10 years or so, but every once in a while a ray of hope appears that tells me that that world isn't completely upside down. This is one of those (tiny) moments... It's
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- Update: I've Gone Too Long Between Blog Entries
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I didn't realize how cathartic the blogging experience was until I couldn't do it regularly. After averaging nearly 30 posts per month for the past few months, I'll be lucky to finish 10 this month. Time for an update... The bottom line is
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- Day Five -- Cheese Steaks, the Liberty Bell, and Baseball
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Bob picked me up Wednesday morning to begin our journey to Philadelphia . It was a beautiful day for driving. We took a slightly less-traveled route in order to take in some of the rural scenery and avoid traffic. The thing that stands out to me the most
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- The Same Old Story
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Friday was Stage 12 of the Tour de France . It was the first real mountain stage, and Lance Armstrong didn't disappoint. He moved from sixth to second, trimming 4 minutes off the gap between himself and the race leader Thomas Voeckler. The most astonishing
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- Lance is the Man!
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So far I've watched two of the first four stages of this year's Tour de France (or more accurately, I have it on while I work), and I can't seem to get enough. What the U.S. Postal Team (USP) did today by winning the stage was incredible.
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