Thompson Campaign
Is it me, or is the Fred Thompson presidential campaign a bit like a Windows operating system release?
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Is it me, or is the Fred Thompson presidential campaign a bit like a Windows operating system release?
Coming Soon!
...delayed.
Coming Soon!
...delayed.
Really, its coming out soon!
Just wait...
Posted by Scott at 7:48 AM 0 comments
Labels: Campaign 2008, Fred Thompson, Windows
Fond du Lac Reporter has an article about the influence of music lyrics on kids and how one middle school is handling CD players and iPods.
According to the article:
...students must follow rules when they bring their iPods or CD players on campus this fall. Students may bring their players but must not listen to explicit music.A $250 iPod will put 7,500 songs in your pocket. Yeah, this policy is going to work...
Posted by Scott at 11:17 PM 1 comments
Labels: Fond du Lac Reporter, iPod, middle school, music, policy, shuffle
"Well, they're killing me," Guillen said. "They're killing my family. They're killing my coaching staff, killing the White Sox fans. They kill the owner. They kill everyone. I hope they feel the same way we feel."
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"You don't see this today," Guillen said. "You've seen this since April. I keep giving people a chance to succeed, a pat on the back. I wish I played for a manager like that. I swear to God I wish I could have played for a (expletive) manager like that. Every time you fail and keep putting guys out there who fail day in and day out, that's easy to play.
"A $100 million payroll and those guys don't show how much they make in the field. Well, Kenny [Williams], I don't say what he has to do, but we play like this and spend all that money on the club like that, I will shut the payroll and go with Double-A kids if we have to, because it's not easy. I know those guys go out there and they care about it."
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"I hope somebody out there cares the way we care," he said. "Good guys or nice guys finish (expletive) last. I'm tired of seeing that (expletive), day in and day out. And I don't want to spend a miserable September seeing the same (expletive). If I have to see the same (expletive), I told Kenny, 'Bring somebody up. (Expletive) it.'"
Posted by Scott at 1:13 PM 0 comments
Labels: 2007 season recap, Kenny Williams, Ozzie Guillen, White Sox
The Chicago Sun-Times is looking into the future and speculating that more changes in the White Sox pitching staff might be in the cards:
Mark Buehrle and Javier Vazquez seem to be bookends heading into 2008, while Jose Contreras and his two-year, $20 million contract seem to be the book no one wants -- nor can lift. Jon Garland has set the stage to be moved in the offseason, while rookie John Danks has the inside track to being the No. 5 starter.Garland, if you're wondering, is 8-10 with a 4.90 ERA this season and 90-78 with a 4.49 ERA.
But if Garland is moved, that leaves a hole. The hope was that Floyd would have shown enough to allow the Sox to trade Garland and not blink. Now they are hoping that youngsters such as Gio Gonzalez and Jack Egbert continue their fast tracks and no longer are counting on Floyd.
Posted by Scott at 10:05 PM 0 comments
Labels: Chicago White Sox Hot Stove Tracker 08, Gavin Floyd, Gio Gonzalez, Jack Egbert, Javier Vazquez, Jon Garland, Mark Buehrle, White Sox
''I finally have to admit it -- we're horse [expletive],'' Guillen said. ''I thought we were just playing bad, but, no, we're horse [expletive].''
Posted by Scott at 9:42 PM 0 comments
Labels: 2007 season recap, Ozzie Guillen, White Sox
It is not going to surprise anyone when I say that the White Sox have been miserable this season.
So what to do? Start thinking about next year, of course.
The Chicago White Sox Hot Stove Tracker hereby is back. Time to get great for '08.
Today's entry: Torii Hunter (I'm guessing this one will keep popping up throughout the winter)
Chicago Tribune, 8/23/07:
Guillen acknowledged the price and dearth of effective leadoff batters means it's possible Jerry Owens will bat first again next spring. Owens has played better than Guillen expected in center field. Owens could shift over to left if the Sox land a marquee free-agent center fielder such as Minnesota's Torii Hunter.
Posted by Scott at 10:16 PM 0 comments
Labels: Chicago White Sox Hot Stove Tracker 08, Jerry Owens, Ozzie Guillen, Torii Hunter, White Sox
There's a great piece on Information Week entitled, "What Does Your E-mail Signature Say About You?" It is so accurate its creepy:
Important people don't bother with e-mail sigs.The billionaire/powerful CEO name only or initials only signature is so true. Perhaps I'll start signing initials only...
Your e-mail signature reflects how powerful you are. If you were profiled on 60 Minutes, you don't need no steenkin' e-mail signature.
The primary purpose of an e-mail sig is to let people know who you are and how to contact you. If you're really, really important, your e-mail recipients had better already know that.
If you're a billionaire, you write your e-mail entirely in lower-case and sign it with the one-syllable nickname you had in prep school:
get on this right away. biff
The longer your e-mail signature, the lower down the food chain you are.
Some people put a whole novel in their sig:
Their full name, including "Jr." or "Sr."
Job title, which generally includes both the words "deputy" and assistant.
Street-mail address with mail stop.
Business phone number, with different versions for people dialing from the internal corporate PBX vs. people dialing from outside.
E-mail address. 'Cuz it's not like it's in the "From:" line of every e-mail or anything.
And finish it off with an inspirational quote from Battlestar Galactica.
If that's a description of your signature, then you're a flunky. Time for a Starbucks run, Commander Starbuck.
Posted by Scott at 9:51 PM 0 comments
Labels: billionaires, e-mail signature
Does the TV commercial for Daddy Day Camp really begin with the words, "From the studio that brought you Daddy Day Care..."?
Really?!? Really? Is that a selling point?
A Daddy Day Care sequel, huh? Um...nope, I'm out.
Kinda like I was for Daddy Day Care...
Posted by Scott at 9:33 PM 2 comments
Labels: advertising, Daddy Day Camp, Daddy Day Care
Posted by Scott at 11:52 PM 0 comments
Labels: Bush, CBS, David Letterman, Late Show
Can't find an old poll? Go to the Spauld-pinion Archive.
09/2007: Bull Durham
05/2007: Entourage, Season 3 - Part 1
04/2007: Entourage, Season 2
01/2007: Entourage, Season 1
01/2007: How I Met Your Mother, Season 1
01/29/07: Life in Slow Motion (album), David Gray
01/01/07: Bring 'Em Home, Bruce Springsteen
Can't get out of our heads (for better or worse):
01/06/07: In My Life, The Beatles 12/31/06: Here It Goes Again, Ok Go
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