Who should I vote for

Looks the the 2008 Presidential election is shaping up to be yet another “lesser of two evils” situation. If you are curious about who to vote for in your local primary, I would suggest taking a look at the 2008 Presidential Election Candidates on the Issues.

It will be interesting if, as the next 11 months go by, to see if any third party candidates are added to this list. It would be very interesting to see how a Green Party or Communist Party candidate voted on these issues. Maybe I’m a commie and don’t even know it.

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Band of Horses on Numb3rs

I’m sure many fo you watched Numb3rs last night, not only because it’s an awesome show, but because it was one of the only new things on the TV (stupid Writers Strike).

During the climactic scene of the episode we were once again treated to a great Band of Horses song, The Funeral, in the background. Must be exciting for these guys to get their music used on the prime time TV shows.

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That’s a big Hole

I’m always a sucker for cool geographic features. Almost got my brother in law that Planet Earth series on Blue-Ray so I could watch it on his home theatre.

In that same vein, here is a GREAT article on 7 Amazing Holes.

Now, if Google Earth would just stop crashing my Slackware 12 installation I could go check these all out from satellite.

monticello dam spillway

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Stupid Global Warming - Snow in Baghdad

For the first time in 100 years snow fell in Baghdad today.

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Liberal Boulder harasses like it’s in the Bible Belt

Boulder Colorado, A city known for two things. Wacky liberal people and CU.

Today liberal Boulder turned Redneck. City officials are ’scrutinizing’ a new Perl Street Strip club on the grounds that it’s violating zoning laws.

This sounds like a tactic that would be more appropriate for Buford T. Justice than Gandhi.

Of course, not all residents are against the Nitro Club, some bloggers actually recognize that Boulder should stand by it’s convictions.

Just goes to show all that tree hugging, drug taking, civil rights loving rhetoric goes right out the window the first time something they disagree with comes up. So much for “diversity”.

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I predict - 2008

So playoffs are upon us. In just over three weeks the 2007 NFL season will be in the books. Been a tough year for many of us. If you live in Colorado, like I do, watching the Broncos has been a tough pill to swallow. Same thing for so many teams around the country, Chicago, Miami, KC, Oakland (although I feel no sympathy for them), St. Louis, etc..

Tough thing about the NFL is most of us only have one favorite team. The home team is the usual pick, if you grew up in a place without a home team then it’s usually one of the other quintessental contenders (Cowboys, Steelers, Bears). I am as much a fan of the game as I am any specific team, so even though the Broncos will always be number one in my heart, I can definitely show some love for other great programs like the Colts or Green Bay.

All that said, I want to make some predictions for the remainder of the season. This is just my best case scenario, and no, I’m not interested in betting. I’ve learned the hard way that you never bet your heart. I love the game and these teams too much to make an objective wager.

This week’s predictions

AFC Divisional Playoffs

Jacksonville over the Patriots

I know, I know, the Patriots went undefeated in the regular season, and that’s an amazing feat. Thing is the Patriots are in, arguably, the WORST division in football. The Jets, and of course Dolphins, had horrendous years. The Bills had glimmers of greatness, but overall weren’t a playoff level team. This means that out of the Patriots 16 wins, six were gimmes. The remainder of their schedule wasn’t too hard with the exception of the Steelers and Colts. As the year progressed we saw a New England team that was accused of running up the score early in the season go back to barely eeking out wins of Philedelphia, Baltimore and New York. Difficult weather conditions and a long season have slowed down the Brady/Moss touchdown machine.

Jacksonville is on the opposite end of the spectrum. Rather than trying to keep their attitude up to win the last few games of the season, the Jaguars have been in must-win mode. They stood to lose more than just a spotless season record with a loss, they have been fighting every game for a post-season berth. The last few games have shown us two things about the Jaguars. First, Jacksonville is a tough, agressive, old-school football team. They are going to take the field and just smack their opponent right in the mouth. Both offense and defense is playing as aggressive as the rules allow (and maybe a little more). The other thing we have learned is that the Jaguars have heart. David Garrard and his teamates just don’t know when to quite. Sunday they faced a tough battle with Pittsburgh, but they fought down to the last play, and they prevailed. Both of these characteristics are what is going to enable them to defeat the mighty Patriots. The Jacksonville defense should be able to slow down the Pats offense, and Garrard, Jones-Drew and Fred Taylor should be able to pound their defense to dust.

San Diego falls to Indy

Everyone says that the San Diego ownership is vindicated for firing Schottenheimer, but let’s not be so hasty. Norv Turner beat the lowly Titans in a Wild Card game. Marty lost last year’s playoff game to the New England Patriots in the Divisional Round. Technically, if (when) San Diego loses to Indy, Turner will not have made it any further than Marty. Bottom line is, the Chargers are not the team they were last year. They have struggled all season, dropping from an 06 record of 14-2 to 11-5 this year. Overall, they just don’t look sharp. Sure, they beat a banged up Colts mid-season, by two points, but this is playoff football against a well rested, defending Super Bowl champion team that is as healthy as they have been all season. Throw in a home game at the RCA dome to boot, San Diego doesn’t stand much of a chance.

NFC Divisional Playoffs

Green Bay over Seattle

Sure, maybe Favre is too old (I don’t think he is, but that’s another discussion) and maybe Holmgrem’s got his number, but adding Mike McCarthy at the head coach position has breathed new life into this franchise. Playing at Lambeau in January, this game won’t even be a contest. A Seahawks team that looked rather pathetic in their win of Washington is going to have their hands full in Green Bay.

Dallas falls to New York

We’ve all heard about how great Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys are. Frankly, I’m tired of the hype. Dallas has had a good year, but ever since locking up the first seed in the NFC they have been pathetic. Between the Jessica Simpson fiasco and Terrell Owens injury, “America’s team” has fallen on hard times. With Owens possibly out, and definitely not at 100% for this weekends meeting with the Giants, the Cowboys will be at a disadvantage. Interesting how the Romo fan club falls silent when he’s missing his star receiver. Guess Terrell Owens can make anyone look good.

The New York Giants are on the upswing. A solid win against Tampa Bay showed everyone that they are for real. An emotionless Eli Manning seems to have finally connected with his team. Eli plays football like it’s in a schoolyard. Not the Brett Favre schoolyard where the teenage girls are swooning over the handsome kid that always gets picked first as quaterback. Eli plays like he’s just hanging out with some friends after school throwing the ball around. Sure, he can throw the ball, but it’s not that big of a deal. He almost plays like they aren’t even keeping score, every play is an entity to itself, every toss is just a moment in time, when the actions over it’s over. The Giants as a whole seemed to have accepted and even embraced this attitude. They aren’t like the Pats with their mock humility, or like the Colts with Dungy’s Quiet Strength. The Giants just seem to have this devil may care Eli Manning attitude, in spite of Tom Coughlin’s ranting on the sideline. They play their game at their own pace, take every challenge as it comes, and sometime mid 4th quarter they finally figure they should wrap everything up.

This won’t be an easy game for Dallas or the Giants, but I honestly belive Eli is ready to meet the challenge and New York will unseat Wade Phillps Texas boys.

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Bath Lifts

My grandparents are getting up in years. Both their late 80s now, and they live alone ( but within a mile of my parents ). While they are both in reasonably good health, they do have some difficulty getting around. My grandfather broke his ankle many years ago, and it’s never been quite right since. He got along OK when he was younger, but not it’s catching up with him. As a result for compensating for a bad ankle, he now has bad knees to go with it. Unfortunately, when you are pushing 90, knee replacement isn’t much of an option.

While they normally don’t have too much trouble, one challenge is getting in and out of the bath tub. My grandfather has difficulty with this, and has had to be rescued from the tub at least once. At Christmas, my grandmother asked me to do a little research into bath lifts.

I did some looking, and there are a number of very cool products on the market. Transfer benches, mechanical lifts, hydro lifts and battery powered electric lifts are all available. Problem is I can’t find one product review for any of them. Personally I think this is one of the great downfalls of the internet as we know it. There are zillions of products out there, and if you are looking for the latest gadget, phone, TV or game console, there are tons of reviews. On the downside, if you are looking for something that’s not a techy item, reviews are much more difficult to come by. I suppose 90 year old people aren’t much for writing reviews, and physical therapists are afraid putting this kind of information on line will probably devalue their overall expertise, but it’s still a problem.

I’m not sure what the solution is, but I would encourage everyone out there, if you purchase a product, not matter what it is, write a review and post it somewhere. Oh, and if you know anything about bath lifts be sure to leave a comment. I would be interested to hear what you have to say.

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Gibbs Resigns

Sad news today, the great Joe Gibbs has resigned as the head coach of the Washington Redskins.

While I am not, never have been, and probably never will be a Redskins fan, I have the utmost respect for Gibbs. I’m sorry to see him go, but hope he enjoys his second retirement.

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Name Voyager

Having a baby? Before you name it, look the name up in the Name Voyager.

Interestingly, the name you think is so unique may be extremely popular.

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Happy 2008

“Now is the accepted time to make your regular annual good resolutions. Next week you can begin paving hell with them as usual.”
–Mark Twain

Happy New Year everybody!

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