NBA Playoffs 2008: Sweep City
The NBA playoffs have been extremely one-sided to this point in both conferences. Will that trend continue for the first round? (There is also a random tangent on the MVP race.) Read on »
The NBA playoffs have been extremely one-sided to this point in both conferences. Will that trend continue for the first round? (There is also a random tangent on the MVP race.) Read on »
Thanks to my roommate’s Netflix subscription, I watched Gone Baby Gone last night. The movie stars Casey Affleck and was directed by his brother Ben Affleck. Did this combination make for a quality film? Read on »
When I first obtained my college email address, I did what any normal graduating high school senior would do: sign up for Facebook. Though back then it was an exciting part of being a college student, now I just want it to go away. Read on »
Starting this past Wednesday, Flickr underwent a major change in allowing pro users to upload videos as well as photos. This news has made a big splash across the web, with the community divided on whether this was a good or bad move. Read on »
In probably the most exciting, nail-biting NCAA basketball final that I have ever witnessed, Kansas outlasted Memphis to claim the 2008 National Title. Kansas gets the victory, but this also means there was a winner in the 2008 Bracket Challenge. Read on »
With last night’s Final Four games played, only two teams are left standing: Memphis and Kansas. These two schools will battle for the national title tomorrow (Monday) night. Herein are my thoughts on the beat-downs that occurred yesterday and the championship that is to come. Read on »
The current time is 1:47am on April 1, 2008. Already your beloved internet is being covered with fake news, fake announcements, and fake new features. Some of them will confuse you, others will make you laugh. Welcome to April Fools’ Day. Read on »
At this point we know that 2 (Tennessee, Georgetown, Duke, Texas) is no winner. No one is going to remember 3 (Louisville, Wisconsin, Xavier, Stanford). So now the question is what does it take to be the number 1? Read on »