Dec
28
2011

Thoughts on #TWolves Game Number 2: Moral Victory Followed by Plain Old Defeat

The excitement of the live season-opener against Oklahoma City had me anticipating tonight’s matchup against the Bucks squad the Wolves beat in both of their preseason games. Surely, if they could…

Dec
27
2011

Thoughts on the #TWolves Opener

The Wolves had their chances to win this game but blew it on bad outside shooting, missed free throws, and a terrible period where they could get absolutely nothing in their half-court offense….

Nov
30
2011
Nov
29
2011

A Funny Thing Happened While I Was Folding Clothes: My Reaction (mainly to Percy) in the #Vikings loss

I had spent the first half of the game doing the week’s grocery shopping. I got home in time to get some clothes folded and I had the radio on. The Green Bay game was worthless to watch as was a…

Nov
26
2011

Woo-hoo! #NBA #longnationalnightmareover

I got back from my morning walk and my NBA Gametime app updated for the first time in months. I hasn’t checked any news in a day but thought, “It can’t be.” But it is:

Nov
23
2011

Reblogged from pinksterdagreat :

xnikkibaaby:

noobjake:

woah this is pretty cool

How am I suppose to read this book if you ruined it?!?

xnikkibaaby:

noobjake:

woah this is pretty cool

How am I suppose to read this book if you ruined it?!?

(Source: redditlove)

Nov
22
2011
Nov
12
2011

The Bibliotech - Library of the Future, Now

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Less PSAs, more machinists and maintenance people.

Posted via email from libraryben’s posterous

Nov
11
2011

Idolatry of Joe Paterno contributed to Penn State Sandusky scandal - @SIMandel (via @RyanMarthe)

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Penn State idolized Joe Paterno, building a statue of him while he was still on the job, and that reverence proved dangerous.
Penn State idolized Joe Paterno, building a statue of him while he was still on the job, and that reverence proved dangerous.
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Penn State Scandal

Nov
9
2011

From @JerryZgoda: Players reject offer, but will accept 50-50 split if...

Will it be enough?

NBA players – 43 of ‘em – emerged from a three-plus hour meeting in New York City and indicated for the first time in this 4 ½ month lockout that they’re willing to accept…

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