ZOMBIE KITTEN!
A friend turned me on to this webcomic. Very indie rock/nerdy and very addicting. I spent 3 days reading all of the back story. While I don’t recommend this approach, I do recommend starting from the beginning (pictured above). You can see the art work progress and the characters are entertaining.
“John Singer, a professor in the Department of Health and Kinesiology and the Division of Sport Management, says “the African-American male presence in big-time college sports today cannot be ignored,” and quoting a 2000 study, notes that “statistical leaders in categories such as rushing and receiving in football, scoring and rebounding in basketball and sprints in track and field are, almost without exception in recent years, African-Americans.” (Media-Newswire.com) - African-Americans in sports have made tremendous strides in the past several decades and their influence in the athletic arena today is stronger than ever, says a Texas A&M University professor who specializes in the sociological aspects of sports.
John Singer, a professor in the Department of Health and Kinesiology and the Division of Sport Management, says “the African-American male presence in big-time college sports today cannot be ignored,” and quoting a 2000 study, notes that “statistical leaders in categories such as rushing and receiving in football, scoring and rebounding in basketball and sprints in track and field are, almost without exception in recent years, African-Americans.”
Singer, an expert in the history of African-Americans in sports, says much of today’s progress can be traced to one individual – Sam “Bam” Cunningham, an All-American running back at the University of Southern California.
Playing for USC in 1970, Cunningham ran for 135 yards and scored 2 touchdowns as the Trojans defeated Alabama and legendary coach Paul “Bear’ Bryant 42-21 in Birmingham. Alabama at the time fielded an all-white team. Cunningham’s performance was the key factor in Alabama integrating its football team, and an Alabama assistant coach later said that “Sam Cunningham did more to integrate Alabama in 60 minutes than Martin Luther King did in 20 years.”
Singer says that in recent years, Michael Jordan and LeBron James in basketball and Tiger Woods in golf have given African-American athletes increased exposure.
“Tiger Woods has transformed the PGA tour and James is doing incredible things in the NBA,” he notes of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ star who was drafted out of high school and signed a $90 million shoe contract at the age of 18. “It’s going to be interesting to see just how far his career can really go – on and off the field.”
Singer can speak about these and other sports-related topics and can be reached at ( 979 ) 845-1333 or email at singerjn@hlkn.tamu.edu or Keith Randall at ( 979 ) 845-4644 or email at keith-randall@tamu.edu.”
Seriously, Aggies? I know you’re a little behind, but this is embarrassing.
Too large of a picture to post. But it made me giggle. Yes, I giggle.
RC Hovering Jumpjet? Yes, please. This thing is the tits! Gimme gimme gimme!
Stains, the crazy-eyed cupcake dog…. Disturbing AND funny! What more can you ask for from youtube?
While the Boob Jar is pretty cool, I really like this set of “vices” related storage jars. Now where can I find the quaaludes, uppers, downers, and Prozac to fill them with?
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you…. PANTONE 14-0848 Mimosa! The 2009 Pantone Color of the Year!
How long has this “color of the year” business been going on? I’m not really that in tune with the design world, but how do you pick a color of the year, before the year happens?
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I really like this idea. I guess it’s not that different than sticking photos to a mirror w/your favorite adhesive, but it looks … cleaner? More structured? Cool.
Cloud
Product Details
Portable inflatable meeting room in white rip resistant nylon. Includes a silent fan which inflates the entire room in three minutes and keeps it inflated for as long as required. When not used, the cloud folds into its bag for easy storage.
In white, with green-grey floor.
What?! I don’t know why anyone would need this, but I’m not gonna lie… I kinda want one. Anyone have $10,000 laying around?
A man runs through fire during the Tough Guy Challenge at South Perton Farm on February 1, 2009. (Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Billed as “the safest most dangerous taste of physical and mental endurance pain in the world”, the Tough Guy Challenge took place yesterday, February 1st, on South Perton Farm, near Wolverhampton, England. Thousands of challengers (men and women) started the endurance race, with hundreds dropping out along the way due to exhaustion or injury - broken bones, dislocations, and over 600 cases of hypothermia. Even the overall winner, James Appleton, was treated briefly for hypothermia. The course takes racers through 21 obstacles - through mud, freezing water, across ropes and burning terrain. The challenge is also a fundraiser for charity, with funds going to the Mr. Mouse Farm for Unfortunates, which looks after hundreds of retired horses and provides jobs to young offenders. Here are a handful of photos from yesterday’s race.- Courtesy “The Big Picture” http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/
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One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries.