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Thoughts on the Olympics

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As a kid, I loved the Winter Olympics and watched every minute I could.  My interest flagged as an adult and I didn't watch them for a long time.  In addition, I didn't even have a TV for a while and every time I was in a bar with a TV on during the Winter Olympics, the events seemed to be either figure skating or curling.  I liked watching ski events, both alpine and cross-country, but they tended to be shown at 2 a.m., so I didn't bother watching.  Until this year. I started watching this Olympiad during the second week, when, while idly passing a Saturday afternoon, I flicked on the TV and saw the Women's 15k Biathlon.  I love Biathlon.  The combination of skiing and shooting reminds me of Finnish ski troops whooping Russia's ass during the initial stage of Russia's invasion of Finland in 1939 and 1940.  I didn't even know they had women's biathlon events now (Title IX reaches across borders).  The event was won by Darya Domracheva from Belarus.  We

With Facebook, you deal with crazy family (and friends) all year

Every December holiday season, people journey home to be with family.  Though it feels like a duty at first, it can be a pleasure to spend time with relatives.  The only problem with the family assemblies is the crazy relative (every family has at least one) with views so different from the rest of the family that conversation is either stopped dead by their comments or turns into a brawl.  Many a meal has been consumed in grim silence after a wild comment from Uncle Walter or Aunt Mary.  Whether the comments were about religion, politics, or a combination of the two, families suffered through the holiday in the past, knowing they only had to endure the strange views for a day or two, then hug everyone goodbye and return to normal life. That has changed with the growth of Facebook.  Everyone wants to connect with friends and family online, but there's a catch.  Those crazy relatives you patiently endured for one day per year before tend to post their crazy fringe conservative or

Happy Anniversary!

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Um, anniversary of what? 
Well, it's not a big anniversary.  It's not my marriage anniversary.  Not even a friend of a friend's work anniversary that linked-in keeps notifying me of.  It's been one year since I started this blog with comments about Beyonce lip syncing at the Inauguration .  'Wrote a fair bit since then.  Some was even read.  According to the statistics kept by blogger, these are my most viewed posts: MPC Miniature Military Vehicles: 1960s toys - about miniature plastic toy tanks from my  childhood Sharing my name - about the guitar player from RATT and his sharing or taking over my name for all eternity A year ago, I buried my parents - on the anniversary of my parents' death Important Baseball Statistics - End of Regular Season - about the money and team performance in the MLB Come on in the Cathedral--if you have $10 - thoughts on the Cathedral charging an entrance fee Power of Prayer Flag