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SFKeydel
Tweets by sfkeydel
Barefoot running
Had my first go at “barefoot” running today in Boulder (which is to say that I ran in a pair of Vibram Five-Fingers running shoes). Only ran a half mile, as per their Getting Started instructions, so my feet and legs felt fine, but my lungs? Let’s just say that the altitude was a factor…
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Borders to liquidate
I lived in Ann Arbor when the original (and only) Borders was the best bookstore in the Midwest. Sad. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303661904576454353768550280.html
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Posterous post with link
Testing posting to **Posterous** from **Writing Kit**
I’ll now add a [link](http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/18/world/europe/18hacking.html?_r=2 “Flushing them out”)
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Testing posting to Posterous from Writing Kit
Sent from my iPad
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Every now and then, an innocent one slips the noose in Huntsville
How many Randall Adamses have been murdered in Huntsville at the pleasure of George W Bush and Rick Perry?
Randall Adams, 61, Dies; Freed With Help of Film
[At least one that we know of.]
Posted in Outrage
The Purple Fiddle in Thomas, WV
The Victor Mourning will be playing the first gig of our tour here tonight.
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What’s capitalism got to do, got to do with it?
In “The Best Laid Plans,” Yankee apologist John Gruber laments the loss of Cliff Lee to the Phillies, and at the same time, doubles down on his opinion that teams buying championships via swollen payrolls is exactly how it outta be in a capitalist system.
I say (with apologies to Tina Turner), “What’s capitalism got to do, got to do with it?” Call me quaint, but I feel that there is something pure about sport, whether physical or intellectual, that is lost when one player or team stacks the deck via cash infusions that are far beyond what is available to other players or teams.
Does Gruber also believe that people playing chess ought to be able to purchase extra queens at the beginning (or midway through) a match? Hey, if it helps them win, their prize money will enable them to buy more queens in subsequent matches.
Should the rich kids be able to start with more money at the beginning of a Monopoly game?
I mean, of course one is entitled to believe that everything should come down to cash money, but what a one-dimensional world…
Posted in Baseball, Imponderabilia
Sound Unbound
Bought this a couple years ago, and finally getting around to reading / listening.
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