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Monthly Archives: January 2009
>Achieving a Fair and Fast Sudden Death
>Tim Harford is another one of the interesting young economists which use their profession to make sense of things in the real world. Like a possible overtime game in the Super Bowl. OK here’s the problem; In NFL overtime games, … Continue reading
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>How Senate Republicans Saved Obama
>If we are lucky, that will be the headline four years from now when people look back on Obama’s first term. If we are not, the fiscal stimulus plan will emerge largely unchanged in the Senate and become law. I … Continue reading
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The Ghost of Orange Bowl Past is Smiling [tic]
A historical injustice is about to be corrected. A Miami Herald article [copied at end of post] notes that plans have been finalized for another stadium to rise where the Orange Bowl once stood. In her informative The Business of … Continue reading
Posted in Godfather Saga, Marlins Ballpark, Orange Bowl, Sarah Talalay
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Disenchanted With Castro’s Revolution
A WSJ article takes a hard look at life in Cuba today for a 56 year old woman and her family. An excerpt: In 1981, with the blessing of her husband, Ms. Vallejo used an opportunity of a trip to … Continue reading
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Wayne Huizenga — Great Yield, No Grace
My take on Wayne Huizenga’s effect on sports in Miami is: great personal yield, no public grace. That is an obvious imitation of the famous line penned by a fellow Cuban, former MLB player and then scout, Mike Gonzalez. Gonzalez–partially … Continue reading
Posted in David Hyde, Marlins Finances, Wayne Huizenga
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Must Love Dogs and The Dooze
Bill Simmons describes what it was like to get, have and lose a great pet. A golden retriever nicknamed, The Dooze. A sample: We had our new roommate within two weeks: an 8-week-old puppy named Daisy, or as we ended … Continue reading
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Game Theory and the Pirate Puzzle Game
I found an interesting blog about game theory, named Mind Your Decisions. As a way of getting you in game theory mode–the mode in which nothing is as it appears–here’s a joke: The dumbest kid in the world A young … Continue reading
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>Today, Somewhere in West Bengal, India
>My future caretaker turned 25. I wish to send a happy birthday salute to her today and a message to the her in my future. Please stop slapping me when everyone leaves the room. Saludos
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Being Human
Prayer for the Unborn Heavenly Father, in Your love for us, protect against the wickedness of the devil, those helpless little ones to whom You have given the gift of life. Touch with pity the hearts of those women pregnant … Continue reading
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>Should You Love Your Work?
>Fr Valle’s homily of Jan 25 says yes. I. Paul and no horseToday’s feast gives us, visually speaking, one of the most misquoted passages in Scripture. We characterize conversions as, “being knocked off a horse,” ala St. Paul. In Europe, … Continue reading
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