Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Yep

















I'll tell you a story about Jack of Knorr, now my story's begun. I'll tell you another about his brother, and now my story's done.
-Gage S.

My great grandmother would tell me this sometimes at bedtime and she thought it was the funniest thing ever. Now I do the same with my niece and I see why it's so funny. She gets the same frustrated look I used to get.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

David Millar



The 2010 Tour de France is in effect. As of stage 6, David Millar was in 15th place. In stage 3, he was taken down by a dog.


David Millar competed Stage 6 of the 2010 Tour de France today in 05:37:45. He ranked #157 for the stage. Mark Cavendish won the stage in a sprint.

Including the Prologue and first 6 stages of Le Tour, David Millar is now ranked #15 in the overall general classification. His current GC time is 04:39:36 and he has a total gap of 00:02:06 from the yellow jersey.

David Millar is riding for Garmin Transitions and is managed by Jonathan Vaughters. The 2010 Tour de France kicked off on Saturday July 3rd, and ends in Paris on July 25th.


Thursday, July 8, 2010

Monday, June 21, 2010

Franklin.







Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Sunday, March 28, 2010

almost there.



Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Saturday, March 20, 2010

miles jackson

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Blue Monday (My Birthday)

My birthday is officially the most depressing day of the year.
(I KNEW IT!!)


Blue Monday (date)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Blue Monday is a name given to a date stated, as part of a publicity campaign by Sky Travel, to be the most depressing day of the year.

This date was published in a press release under the name of Cliff Arnall, at the time a tutor at the Centre for Lifelong Learning, a Further Education centre attached to Cardiff University. Guardian columnist Dr Ben Goldacre reported that the press release was delivered substantially pre-written to a number of academics by Public Relations agency Porter Novelli, who offered them money to put their names to it.[1] The Guardian later printed a statement from Cardiff University distancing themselves from Arnall: "Cardiff University has asked us to point out that Cliff Arnall... was a former part-time tutor at the university but left in February."[2]

According to a press release by a mental health charity[3], the formula is:




where weather=W, debt=d, time since Christmas=T, time since failing our new year’s resolutions=Q, low motivational levels=M and the feeling of a need to take action=Na. 'D' is not defined in the release, nor are units.

Arnall says the date was calculated by using many factors, including: weather conditions, debt level (the difference between debt accumulated and our ability to pay), time since Christmas, time since failing our new year’s resolutions, low motivational levels and feeling of a need to take action. Writing about the calculation, Goldacre stated: ... the fact is that Cliff Arnall's equations ... fail even to make mathematical sense on their own terms.[1]

This date allegedly falls on the third Monday of January. The date was declared by Arnall to be 24 January in 2005,[4] 23 January in 2006,[5] 22 January in 2007,[6] 21 January in 2008,[7] 19 January in 2009[8] and 18 January in 2010.

Mr Arnall also says, in a press release commissioned by Wall's ice cream,[9] that he has calculated the happiest day of the year - in 2005, 24 June,[10] in 2006, 23 June,[11] in 2008, 20 June[12] and in 2009 19 June.[13] So far, this date has fallen close to Midsummer.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

happy new year.