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Week Fifteen of NHL 2006-07

The All-Star break will soon be upon us and the Flyers are on track to delivering their worst season in franchise history; they’ve never finished with less than 58 points. At least they’re currently up five points over the most … Continue reading

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1999: Eight years ago…

I met this woman online earlier and then joined her for dinner at the Chili’s off 183, back when Apple was near there. I did look forward to meeting Somara since a couple other women I had met through match.com … Continue reading

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Happy 37th Birthday to Jeremy Roenick

Today is JR’s 37th birthday and hopefully Gretz will let him play tonight against the ‘Lanche. I know I like to take the day off from work on my birthday but if I were pro athlete, doing what I loved … Continue reading

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Iced in today

I guess I got my wish for a Snow Day from work, really more of an Ice Day but we did have something resembling snow happening briefly this morning before it changed back to sleet or frozen rain. The last … Continue reading

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Return of the Toilet Paper Gobblers of 2007!

Once again, Austin and the surrounding area is experiencing freezing rain and icy conditions. This climate then leads to the general panic, poor driving, fender benders and a mad rush to HEB as people stock up on bottled water, bread … Continue reading

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The Austin Club, the city’s oldest private club

Last night, our friends the Lowrys invited us to dinner at The Austin Club. They’re members of this exclusive place in downtown Austin; it’s on 9th Street, a block from Congress Avenue and near the Texas State Capitol, for obvious reasons … Continue reading

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First Japanese player participates in the NHL, NBA is next!

Today, Yutaka Fukufuji became the first Japanese player to participate in an NHL game. His team, the Kings, still lost but he was brought in after the previous guy gave up five goals. Japan hosted the Winter Olympics in 1998 so … Continue reading

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Tuscany Market closed for good

As much as I enjoyed going to this restaurant near my job, it didn’t merit being in the Austintatious section because it wasn’t that unique nor did it scream “Austin.” However I’m still bummed over it going away. I hadn’t … Continue reading

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Week Fourteen of NHL 2006-07

The three-game winning streak ended and the Flyers returned to their losing ways as the road campaign ended painfully by granting the Caps their first ever, four-game sweep in their history. There was a time that playing Washington’s rather lame … Continue reading

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iPhone finally a reality

I’m just glad it’s official and out of the way. Now all the fanatics can focus their attention elsewhere with the rumor sites. I don’t have any opinion of the new iPhone. I’ll see when it ships but right now, … Continue reading

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How underwater broadband cables are fixed

Over the holidays, I remember hearing about the earthquake that disrupted all the Internet access in the Orient. I think it affected my friend Bryant’s job since we discussed it over lunch last week. I’m definitely sure it kept my … Continue reading

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RIP Iwao Takamoto

This was mentioned during the bumpers on NPR today but I got better details on his obit here. Even as a kid, his name always stood out during the ending credits of so many Hanna-Barbera productions. I didn’t know he was … Continue reading

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Happy 60th Birthday to David Bowie

Music critics and writers throw the word “genius” around too much on such medicore or unproven talents (Beck, Madonna and Eric Clapton especially) that it renders the word practically meaningless. Overuse aside, it is an appropriate moniker for The Thin … Continue reading

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Great, Austin’s first homicide for 2007 was near my house

I had no idea this happened on my way to open Kenny’s this morning. At this time of year, it’s always dark and I don’t pay attention to the Exit 247 underpass, unless it’s raining because the north lane floods. When … Continue reading

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Casino Royale puts Bond back on track, Must See

This review took a while because I finally got to see this movie over the recent holiday break. This may be just more effective at advising anyone who hasn’t seen it and plans on renting it on DVD, I’m sure … Continue reading

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