Archive for June, 2008
Called Shot
Well. That’s a new one on me.
Towards the end of the 2nd OT, Petr Sykora* told the rinkside commentator that he was going to score the winning goal. He then went out and took a penalty. But then in the middle of the 3rd OT, he scored it. Can’t say I’ve seen anything like that in hockey before. I’m sure quite a bit of that has to do with the fact that putting a commentator in between the two benches is a development that came about in the last five years. Still. Hockey players generally don’t do that, since the odds of being the one player in forty who actually scores is. . . well I was informed there would be no math. Anyway, it was pretty damn cool.
*Unlike Peter Bondra, he’s resisted the urge to buy the vowel.
Gotta love the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and the potential for these insanely long games. Tonight’s was only the sixth* in SC Finals history to hit the 3rd OT. Interestingly, in the one that went the longest, the game winning goal was scored by a man named Klima. First name, Petr. What’s in a name, eh?
*You might hear it’s the seventh such game. I say Brett Hull’s skate is still in the crease. Thus, that game has technically not ended, and does not exist. I will not let this go.
Anyway, Game Six on Wednesday night in Pittsburgh. Should be exciting.
The Life of an Old Nerd
So I’m doing my daily browse of internet-land, trying to keep up with what’s new, or at least relevant, in the Mac world, on the outside chance that I might someday have a job in the industry again. And I come across an update for an app called Sparkle. Cool little app – lets developers make updating their software easier on their users. Definitely a good thing.
But in the back of my mind I’m thinking Yeah, but I think I’ve used Sparkle before, and that’s not at all like most of the computer work I’ve done in my career. So… quick browse deeper into the internet and sure enough:
Released in 1998. Requires Mac OS 7.5. That’s ten years and three operating systems ago. I’m old. And nerdy.
