A blog about life amidst technology.

India Within Skate Video

I remem­ber pulling off some of these moves back in the day…1

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Via One37​.net


  1. …where back in the day refers to the time I spent play­ing Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater on Playsta­tion. 

Michael Jordan Has Not Left the Building

I value that,” he says. “I like rem­i­nisc­ing. I do it more now watch­ing bas­ket­ball than any­thing. Man, I wish I was play­ing right now. I would give up every­thing now to go back and play the game of basketball.”

ESPN pro­files Michael Jor­dan as he turns 50. Doesn’t sound like he’s a great dad, friend or boss — but at least he’s got money, right?

In case any­one in the inner cir­cle for­gets who’s in charge, they only have to recall the code names given to them by the pri­vate secu­rity team assigned to over­seas trips. Estee is Venom. George is But­ler. Yvette is Har­mony. Jor­dan is called Yah­weh — a Hebrew word for God.

And he’s obsessed with get­ting back to his play­ing weight:

He never says it, but it seems as though he’s play­ing the game in his head, using his rage for its intended pur­pose. He still knows how to play. He could shut down LeBron, if his body wouldn’t betray him, if he could hold off time, if he could get to 218.

Glory days well they’ll pass you by.

How Nike landed Michael Jordan

All Michael Jor­dan wanted to wear was adi­das in the NBA.

Although he wore Con­verse at North Car­olina, because his coach Dean Smith was get­ting paid about $10,000 a year to put the brand on his play­ers, the Ger­man make was his dream.

But adi­das wasn’t mak­ing an offer. It wasn’t that they thought Jor­dan wasn’t worth any­thing; they were just caught at a bad time. After com­pany founder Adi Dassler died in 1978, his wife, Kathe, took over the busi­ness. But she had her son, Horst, and her four daugh­ters each run­ning sep­a­rate divisions.

A great story on ESPN​.com detail­ing Jor­dan sign­ing with Nike and the rest, as they say, is history.

Bad Lip Reading of the NFL

Appro­pri­ate use of LOL on this one for me:

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Via kot​tke​.org

Jay and Dan Podcast

If you have a mar­ginal inter­est in sports, like me, but appre­ci­ate witty ban­ter you’ll love the Jay and Dan Pod­cast (iTunes link) — or lis­ten online.

Jay and Dan Podcast

» Did Gary Carter Invent the F-​​Bomb?

It’s fit­ting, I sup­pose that a player who had stopped curs­ing would intro­duce f-​​bomb into com­mon par­lance. Some­one who gen­er­ally refrains from pro­fan­ity is prob­a­bly more likely to use such a profanity-​​avoiding phrase. And a con­verted non-​​swearer is also, per­haps, more likely to rec­og­nize the awe­some power of that par­tic­u­lar four-​​letter word, and thus to ver­bally grant it metaphor­i­cally explo­sive powers.

My favourite catcher grow­ing up and the best player to ever wear a Expos uniform.

Via Next Draft