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Monday, October 13, 2003

Rumor about iTunes 5 and iPod acc's sounds good

MacRumors: More iTunes 5 Info?

The iPod name would finally have real meaning if these rumored iPod accessories came out:

'New accessories for the iPod were reported to be "a recording device, a new dock to transfer and view movies and photos on a television and a bluetooth dock/headphone pair" with some tentative confirmation of plans for a photo-interface adapter for the iPod.'

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Thursday, October 9, 2003

Landline is (was) down, use cell

My landline is currently down. If you need to contact me by phone please call my cell.

If you need my cell number email me.

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Tiger wanted to help Roy

CNN: Siegfried: Tiger wanted to help Roy

"Tiger wanted to help Roy, but you know, he was playing at the American Express Championship in Woodstock, Georgia that week. He apologized over and over again for not being there, but I told him not to worry about it, and that Roy and I appreciated his support greatly."

Hmm...

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Sunday, October 5, 2003

Seth wants me to say 'hi'

Something's up his sleeve. Hi Seth. :-)

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Dan Snyder: 1978 - 2003

I've been following this situation since Monday when the news broke about the car crash involving 2003 NHL All-Star MVP Dany Heatley and fellow Atlanta Thrasher, 25 year-old Dan Snyder.

Watching the semi-final soccer game between Sweden and Canada, it was announced that Dan Snyder passed away from his injuries.

The thoughts and prayers of all who love hockey and of those that play the game for us, is with the Snyder family tonight. This is heartbreaking news.

Earlier in the week, news of Heatley's knee injury requiring surgery broke, and the speculation was whether or not he would miss the entire season. (He also has a broken jaw and other injuries) My immediate reaction was "Miss the SEASON? He's got 5 charges against him including a felony!". How can anyone consider or worry about whether he misses the season when he's facing what appears to be unescapable criminal charges?

And the gall of the sports writers to make the same speculation in the same story that announces Dan Snyder's death. Now his felony charge will be upgraded to something like vehicular homicide first degree, according to police.

Unless the celebrity justice turnstile is swinging faster than ever before, Dany is regrettably going to spend quite a few seasons behind bars, not on the ice.

That said, look at the situation of current Edmonton Oilers coach (and four-time Stanley Cup champion) Craig MacTavish. He spent a year in jail for vehicular homicide before being traded to Edmonton and starting his life and reputation anew. Those were different times, the media wasn't as vulturous as it is now and it was a much quieter story.

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World Cup Soccer

I watched two incredible soccer matches today. The game between Germany and the USA was one of the best matches I've seen in my life, male, female or otherwise. The game between Canada and Sweden was also good, but nowhere near the level of the first game.

Unfortunately Canada lost, but nobody even expected them to get out of the quarter-finals, never mind be less than 20 minutes from a birth in the championship final. Canada is definitely a team to watch in the future. I think they need to work on their fitness and speed. The goal by Lang was one of the most incredible shots on goal I've ever seen. The pace, aim and absolute lack of curve on the ball was jaw-dropping... a true bullet. I think she's got a bright future ahead of her in soccer, and the Canadian side will benefit from her greatly.

I'll definitely watch the final match, those are two extremely skilled, fast teams.

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