“After the rain has fallen…”
books, business and economy, comics and animation, Council for Better Driving, everyday glory, football, music, office antics, science and technology, style, travel October 5th, 2010Tuesday – 05 October 2010
Work week: Day 2
Rain clouds have moved out of the valley and the sun is trying to peek through…
I just caught an email that informs me of a training session that I had forgotten about. That’s on top of another meeting, later in the day, which I did know about/remember. Â Two hours that I kind of need to work on other things… gone. C’est la vie.
Last night,
Instant Replay: Football
New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins | |
41 – 14 | |
The Patriots traveled to Sun Life Stadium to take on the Dolphins in the month’s first Monday night game.Early on, the Pats didn’t look too impressive, only scoring a pair of field goals in the second quarter. That was NOT the case, however, in the second half. They put up three touchdowns in the third quarter and two more in the fourth. It was almost as if they scored at will. The Pats’ special teams corps really put in a performance, including a 103-yard kickoff return for a TD to start off the third quarter.
The Dolphins, on the other hand… well… I don’t know what happened after a decent start to the game, but they just fell apart. The vaunted “Wildcat” formation did nothing for the offense. Receivers dropped balls that were thrown right to them. Chris Henne threw three (3) interceptions. They put up TDs in the first and third quarters, but that was it. In a bitof a historic note, the Patriots scored in all but two possible ways last night:
The only other ways to have scored were: Safety and punt return for TD. If I remember the stat/graphic correctly, the Patriots are the only team in NFL history to pull off this feat. It was a helluva good game… unless you happen to be a Dolphins fan. |
Stray Toasters
- Today’s Musical Interlude: Sting – After the Rain Has Fallen
- From Heaps of Junk, a Melodious Clang – New York Philharmonic as Junkyard Players
- The ‘Disintegration’ of America’s Black Neighborhoods
- Style… it’s like a second cousin 2 class
- Bank of Japan Cuts Rates to as Low as Zero Percent
- Along highways, signs of serial killings
- Aiming to Learn as We Do, a Machine Teaches Itself
- I, along with the rest of my team, just got an award from a coworker for the way we handled a number of IT emergencies last month. Â Nice way to kick off the morning.
- She Has No Head! Â — Ladies Comics Project, Part 1
- Japan Recycles Minerals from Used Electronics
Namaste.
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