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Curling Revisited

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Curling Revisited

February 26, 2010 · Filed Under Cartoons  Tags: , , , , , , , -->

Savage Chickens - Curling Revisited

Dedicated to Cheryl, Susan, Carolyn, and Cori!

Here are more sports.

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1Mar/100

Voting for Homes of Hope for Children to win $250K from Pepsi

You can vote once per day (per email address).  Top 2 vote getters for March get $250,000.  This is a worthy cause.

Vote at:
http://www.refresheverything.com/homesofhopeforchildren

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24Feb/100

Admiral Ackbar for Ole Miss Mascot – Neatorama

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23Feb/100

Lunchtime Quiz: Big Bang Theory

23Feb/100

That’s a sharp blade (and a great billboard).

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22Feb/100

No longer shall we weep in frustration because the tyrant ESPN refuses to carry College baseball!

Behold!  The answer we have been searching for.

www.d1baseball.com

Thanks Lance (who is not on the social internet) for the tip

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19Feb/100

@pnfillingim ’s favorite sandwich:

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19Feb/100

Now this is what I call a classy tattoo.

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19Feb/100

SeatGeek Indexes Stadium and Venue Seats to Bring You Best Values [Lifehacker]

SeatGeek Indexes Stadium and Venue Seats to Bring You Best Values

If you're looking to buy tickets to a sporting or music event, pay a visit to SeatGeek before you hit Buy at your regular vendor.

At SeatGeek you can search by your favorite team, performing artist, or venue/city if you're open to taking in anything. SeatGeek renders a map of the venue, charts out where the seats are located, and dishes the dirt on the overall state of pricing at the venue as well as individual tickets. The price forecast tells you if you should buy now or wait based on prior data for the team/artist and the venue in question. In our example above—purchasing Houston Rockets tickets—SeatGeek suggested that we buy now because it projected a moderate price increase between now and the event.

In addition to simply searching for events and comparing immediate prices, SeatGeek publishes TicketPulse. TicketPulse massages the data across the board at SeatGeek and highlights interesting facts based on ticket prices, number of tickets purchased, and other factors. For example if you consider part of the value of a ticket to be seeing the team win, the New Orleans Hornets provide the best value—the win average compared to their average ticket price makes for the cheapest "they're gonna win!" ticket purchase in the NBA.

For other tools to help you find great seats, check out previously covered SeatQuest and SeatKarma.

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19Feb/100

Time-Lapse Videos

See many more at mentalfloss.com

I love time-lapse videos. This post has a whole bunch of good ones.

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