Fantasy Football 2006 – Week 3

We missed week 2 due to illness. Week 3 was pathetic. My defense (ATL) scored ONE point. My quarterback (Vick) didn’t throw a single touchdown and had as many points rushing as he did throwing (which still wasn’t a lot) and my kicker never even showed up on the field. Read more…

Fantasy Football 2006 – Week 1

And we’re off! Thanks (mostly) to the stellar performance of Donovan McNabb, I have started out the 2006 Fantasy Football season with the Guze with a comfortable 86-74 win. I am hoping to repeat last year’s win (in overtime) to tie the series 2-2 with the Large One. Even though Read more…

My GPA

So, after having it sit in my mailbox at school for a month, I finally opened up the official looking letter with my GPA in it. I had decided pretty soon into the MBA (after the first grades were received) that the grading was all bullshit anyway. I mean, non-native Read more…

Short Vacation Home

Wow. I’m not sure you can call it a vacation when it’s so much work. I’m on a plane again, trying to make the best of my limited battery life, and trying not to dwell on how metaphoric that is. Four days ago I stepped off the plane in Newark Read more…

Personal Quizes

Normally I don’t do this kind of thing. But my friend Jenn sent me this and I was right in the middle of finishing my thesis paper for school so naturally I stopped everything to fill this in. Can’t get all the names I want to send it to via Read more…

the Bachelor Diet

So here’s what happens when you eat a bowl of cereal, play frisbee for three hours, then eat some crackers, prosciutto, and a have a Coke for dinner: Weight at 10:00am Sunday = 159 lbs Weight at 10:00am Monday = 156.5 lbs I wonder how much nutritional value those crackers Read more…

Motivational Techniques to Avoid

People are really nuts. And sometimes that nuttiness spills over into the workplace. Just read this article on CNN about a woman suing because she didn’t like the “team-building” practices of her company: Employees were paddled with rival companies’ yard signs as part of a contest that pitted sales teams Read more…

Flying Airships of 2010

xcnl > en xcnl > en Man, I love stuff like this. An update to the Hindenburg. A luxury dirigible ferrying people at 175 mph and a relatively low 8,000 feet in the air. It just sounds cool. I want one. Of course, I’d prefer if mine didn’t explode.