Archive for the ‘football’ Category

just some links

Thursday, May 25th, 2006

i really don’t like just posting a bunch of links, but oh well.

the internation fusion project (i.t.e.r.) is going forward. i really think this guy is wrong.

EU science and research commissioner Janez Potocnik said: “We represent more than half of the world’s population, and recognise that by working together today we stand a much better chance of tackling the challenges of tomorrow, so energy is an issue of concern for all of us.”

working together doesn’t get you there faster. if you really want to get somewhere, nothing’s better than a little international rivalry. think spacerace. they’ve already spent some amount of time just arguing over which country it would be built in.

you really  have to miss clint mathis. who will carry the torch this year?

i wonder if the pringles can in this commercial was cgi?

this is funny in a bad way.

yeah, i realize those are all from who ate all the bratwurst, but how would i know if you had already seen them?

btw, after a week or so, i would have to say that using a rss reader is indispensible. you can get through more sights quickly. then i have to sit there wondering what to do. highly recommended. of course, it makes it easier to notice how much overlap there is between tech sites.

movie review: “once in a lifetime: the extraordinary story of the new york cosmos”

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006

this movie, not surprisingly, is about the new york cosmos in the ’70s and ’80s. it was good and contained a lot of things i didn’t know. what is a bit surprising is that a movie about an american soccer team opened in the u.k. before it opens in the america (july 7th). it’s interesting that the cosmos were funded by warner communications under the head of steve ross during their hey-day. while i don’t think the premier league will collapse, there would seem to be similarities with chelsea and even real madrid. however, a big difference for the cosmos was that warner and ross also viewed it as a marketing tool for warner music and movies. ross still did want to just own a winning sports team though.

whatever, it’s good. go see it.

the movie was showing at the screen on the green (beware! crap website even without using flash) which is a small theater chain. it’s an older theater. small-ish screen. odd seats that seemed comfortable at first, but were less so as the movie went on. there was also a mildewy, old place smell. to top it all off, there was 18 minutes of ads and trailers before the movie started. i’m not sure when they started exactly, but i’m measuring based on scheduled start time. i just can’t figure out why fewer people are supposedly going to the theater? what a difficult mystery. 20 minutes of wasted time, high ticket prices, a lot of crap movies, better viewing experiences at home.

whatever.

10 signs that America will pay attention to the World Cup

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

i don’t really have anything to say. i just thought the post was mildly interesting. mainstream americans will probably start caring when we get to the final. if it doesn’t appear we even have a chance of winning, they don’t care. constrast to this world cup stories thing on the bbc last night about france where some french guy was saying that they expect to be second place. americans appear to expect to be 1st at all times.

bbc sport quotes of the week 2006-05-22

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

here’s the article. my favorite quote has to be the first one from henry.

“Next time I’ll learn to dive maybe, but I’m not a woman.”
Thierry Henry puts women’s football back 10 years with his comments about Barcelona after the Champions League final.

it was probably a pretty good indication that he wasn’t planning to sign for barcelona as insulting future teammates doesn’t seem like a good plan. not that there’s anything wrong with being a woman.

also, i think arsene wenger may be taking the crown from jose mourinho for king of referee complainers. they both always seem to be wrong too.

who ate all the bratwurst: usa

Thursday, May 18th, 2006

this blog has posted their u.s.a. team guide. they should have a group e rap up soon. i’m hoping for beating italy and ghana and a tie with czech republic. no problem. i hope.

i still don’t understand why josh wolff will be there. hopefully, dempsey will come through with something to prove.