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<title>Chris Continues to Rise</title>
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<modified>2008-05-11T20:41:03Z</modified>
<issued>2008-05-11T20:38:42Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1309</id>
<created>2008-05-11T20:38:42Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Each year, the Social Security Administration releases a list of the most popular baby names in America. I&apos;m happy to report that since I began paying attention to the trend for my own name, Christopher, back in 2005, it&apos;s dropping...</summary>
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<name>casey</name>
<url>http://casey.com</url>
<email>chris@casey.com</email>
</author>
<dc:subject>Diversions</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[Each year, the Social Security Administration releases a list of the most popular baby names in America.  I'm happy to report that since I began paying attention to the trend for my own name, Christopher, back in 2005, it's dropping trend as reversed.  

In 2004, <a href="/blog/archives/2005/05/christopher_is.html">Christopher was #10</a>.  In 2005, it had <a href="/blog/archives/2006/05/a_christopher_c.html">risen to #9</a>.  In 2006, it <a href="">jumped to #7</a>.  And now I'm happy to tell you that for the year 2007, <a href="http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/">Christopher was the #6 most popular name for boys</a>.

To all of my fellow new Christophers out there, I bid you a fond welcome to the world.  We're a good bunch of guys, and we're on our way to claim our rightful place in the #1 spot.]]>

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<entry>
<title>Game Ball</title>
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<modified>2008-05-11T15:49:47Z</modified>
<issued>2008-05-11T07:14:42Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1305</id>
<created>2008-05-11T07:14:42Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> While digging among our sports gear to find my daughter a frisbee, I found a baseball that took me back in time, 31 years and 5 days, to a Thursday night little league game, when I was 11, at...</summary>
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<name>casey</name>
<url>http://casey.com</url>
<email>chris@casey.com</email>
</author>
<dc:subject>Sports</dc:subject>
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While digging among our sports gear to find my daughter a frisbee, I found a baseball that took me back in time, 31 years and 5 days, to a Thursday night little league game, when I was 11,  at which it was given to me.<br />
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I was no stand-out as a little leaguer.  I had my moments in the outfield, catching a pop-up here and there.  But my greatest defensive contribution was probably my effective chatter (hey-batta-batta, schWING!), while on offense my <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Gaedel">Eddie Gaedel</a> size strike zone put me on base with a walk much more often than my bat ever did.<br />
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But on this particular Thursday night, I had a fine sports moment.  My team, the Orioles, had a one run lead going into the final inning.  There were two outs and the Phillies had a runner on third.  The batter hit a fast grounder that might have been an easy game-ender, had it not got past our first basemen.  But it did, and it instead rolled to me in right field (the traditional position for the most skilled little leaguers, naturally).<br />
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It would have been understandable to hear a few sighs from our meager crowd of parents, looking at the prospect of extra innings should the runner on third score and tie the game (were there more runners on base? I don't remember, let's say there were and two runs would have meant a loss).  The play was at home, and I made the throw to our catcher 'Tank', and it somehow got there in time and on target.  The runner was out at home, game over, Orioles win 11-10.<br />
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In the dugout, the coach asked the team, "Who gets the game ball?", to which they responded in unison, "Casey!".  In recent years I've re-discovered a love of baseball that I haven't had since those days as a little leaguer.  From my five or six years of little league baseball, there are only a few such memories.  This was one of the best.

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<entry>
<title>Work Day Memorial Jog</title>
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<modified>2008-04-30T16:05:45Z</modified>
<issued>2008-04-30T04:04:25Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1300</id>
<created>2008-04-30T04:04:25Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> It had been a little over four hours since Colleen and I had said our farewells at the bus stop this morning, but it felt like an eternity. But her class had a field trip to the FDR Memorial...</summary>
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<name>casey</name>
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<email>chris@casey.com</email>
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It had been a little over four hours since Colleen and I had said our farewells at the bus stop this morning, but it felt like an eternity.  But her class had a field trip to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FDR_Memorial">FDR Memorial</a> and she asked if I would come meet them.  What Dad could refuse?  So I jogged/walked (let's call them intervals) the couple of miles from my office building, around the tidal basin, past the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_Memorial">Jefferson Memorial</a>, and to the FDR Memorial.  I didn't see her right away, and walked the whole memorial without finding her, but then I spotted my girl walking with friends on their way to eat their lunches.  Our fortuitous reunion at the FDR Memorial got me through the day.<br />
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I took some <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/chriscasey/sets/72157604800151920/">pictures</a> on the way (a good excuse to stop and catch some badly needed breath).  On the return trip, I was able to make a quick, but long awaited visit to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_World_War_II_Memorial">World War II Memorial</a>.
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<entry>
<title>Greetings from Nationals Park, take 3</title>
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<modified>2008-04-28T01:16:06Z</modified>
<issued>2008-04-27T18:15:42Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1299</id>
<created>2008-04-27T18:15:42Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> It&apos;s our third Nats game this week, but more importantly our second Cubs game of the season. We&apos;re hoping to see the Cubs take the series in today&apos;s rubber game. Stay tuned. Update: DAMN! Cubs lost, 2-0. It was...</summary>
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<name>casey</name>
<url>http://casey.com</url>
<email>chris@casey.com</email>
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<dc:subject>Sports</dc:subject>
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It's our third Nats game this week, but more importantly our second Cubs game of the season.  We're hoping to see the Cubs take the series in today's rubber game.  Stay tuned.

<p><b>Update:</b>  DAMN!  Cubs lost, 2-0.  It was a sad game, but still a good day out at the ballpark.<br />
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<entry>
<title>Greetings from Nationals Park, again!</title>
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<modified>2008-04-27T16:20:33Z</modified>
<issued>2008-04-27T05:11:42Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1297</id>
<created>2008-04-27T05:11:42Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> We&apos;re here with Jay and Carolyn, and the Cubs are up 5-0 in the top of the 2nd. We&apos;re hoping the predicted thunderstorms don&apos;t arrive. Thanks TJ for the tickets! Update: The Cubs won, 7-0, and the rain started...</summary>
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<name>casey</name>
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<email>chris@casey.com</email>
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<dc:subject>Sports</dc:subject>
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We're here with Jay and Carolyn, and the Cubs are up 5-0 in the top of the 2nd. We're hoping the predicted thunderstorms don't arrive. Thanks TJ for the tickets!

<p><b>Update:</b> The Cubs won, 7-0, and the rain started coming down hard only after the game was over.  Thank you weather gods, for allowing <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/chriscasey/2444142841/">the 'W' flag</a> to fly at Nationals Park for the first time.<br />
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<title>Greetings from Nationals Park</title>
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<modified>2008-04-24T15:50:21Z</modified>
<issued>2008-04-24T15:25:27Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1296</id>
<created>2008-04-24T15:25:27Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> Jennifer and I have joined my office mates for our first visit to Washington&apos;s new ballpark, Nationals Park. This is the kickoff for what will be a big week of baseball, as we&apos;ll be coming back twice this weekend...</summary>
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<name>casey</name>
<url>http://casey.com</url>
<email>chris@casey.com</email>
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<dc:subject>Sports</dc:subject>
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Jennifer and I have joined my office mates for our first visit to Washington's new ballpark, <a href="http://washington.nationals.mlb.com/was/ballpark/index.jsp">Nationals Park</a>.  This is the kickoff for what will be a big week of baseball, as we'll be coming back twice this weekend to see two of the three games when our Cubs come to town.  But tonight, we'll 'root, root, root' for the home team Nats.<br />
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<b>Update:</b> The home team lost, but the park is beautiful, and getting in and out via Metro was a breeze.

<p><b>Update 2:</b> Thanks to ESPN mobile, we were able to watch the Cubs earn their <a href="http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080422&content_id=2571539&vkey=news_chc&fext=.jsp&c_id=chc">10,000th win</a> in an exciting extra inning finish.  They are only the second franchise in Major League Baseball to reach this milestone.  We can't wait to watch them get wins # 10,002 - 10,004 this weekend in DC (sorry Nats).<br />
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<entry>
<title>275 Days</title>
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<modified>2008-04-20T21:27:16Z</modified>
<issued>2008-04-20T20:27:43Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1295</id>
<created>2008-04-20T20:27:43Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">So I&apos;ve found that here in my blog, on entries that are in this category of &apos;Bush&apos;s Last Day&apos;, you are likely to see a nice graphic Google Ad for John McCain&apos;s campaign. Please click on it and consider how...</summary>
<author>
<name>casey</name>
<url>http://casey.com</url>
<email>chris@casey.com</email>
</author>
<dc:subject>Bush&apos;s Last Day</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>So I've found that here in my blog, on entries that are in this category of 'Bush's Last Day', you are likely to see a nice graphic Google Ad for John McCain's campaign.  Please click on it and consider how a McCain presidency would essentially be a third term for George Bush.  And if a third-term for George Bush appeals to you.  Well, please, bite me.</p>

<div style="text-align:center;"><img src="http://casey.com/blog//mccain_ad.jpg" alt="mccain_ad.jpg" border="0" width="700" height="307" /></div>]]>

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<entry>
<title>Teaching the American Way</title>
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<modified>2008-04-19T21:12:51Z</modified>
<issued>2008-04-19T21:12:27Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1294</id>
<created>2008-04-19T21:12:27Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Two different stories from the front page of today&apos;s Washington Post caught my eye for their common theme, Americans teaching others how to do things our way, as commandos, or a cheerleaders. Personally, I can imagine a combo which takes...</summary>
<author>
<name>casey</name>
<url>http://casey.com</url>
<email>chris@casey.com</email>
</author>
<dc:subject>News</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>Two different stories from the front page of today's Washington Post caught my eye for their common theme, Americans teaching others how to do things our way, as commandos, or a cheerleaders.  Personally, I can imagine a combo which takes these American exports to a new level.  That's right, I'm talking about commando cheerleaders!</p>

<p><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/18/AR2008041803423.html?hpid=topnews">Afghan Commandos Emerge</a><br />
<blockquote>But the commandos still have much to learn -- sometimes frustrating their U.S. advisers. "We yell at them for . . . drinking too much [water], constantly eating, using their under-gun lights to walk to the bathroom," one U.S. adviser said, adding that the Afghans lacked effective methods for distributing and conserving resources. "They'll have 20 bottles of water, five guys and four days to go -- they'll just drink it and look at you and say, 'I need more water,' " the sergeant major said. The logistics problems, he said, are "across the board."</blockquote></p>

<p><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/18/AR2008041803577.html">Redskins Cheerleaders Shake Up Cricket In Modest India</a></p>

<blockquote>The Redskins cheer choreographer, Donald Wells, said the Indian cheerleaders he's working with are already adept at shaking their hips and staying on the beat. He noticed that Indian cheerleaders were very expressive with their hands -- Indian classical dance has countless hand motions -- and joked that they probably wouldn't need pompoms.</blockquote>

<p>No need for pompoms, but maybe a few more water bottles.</p>

<p>both from the front page, <em>The Washington Post</em>, 4/19/08</p>]]>

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<title>Greetings from the Potomac Nationals!</title>
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<modified>2008-04-12T15:56:25Z</modified>
<issued>2008-04-12T01:04:27Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1293</id>
<created>2008-04-12T01:04:27Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> A Friday night in April, hot dog, peanuts, beer, ladies night... it&apos;s baseball time in the Carolina League, and we&apos;re watching the Potomac Nationals beating the Kinston Indians here at Pfitzner Stadium in Prince William County, Virgina....</summary>
<author>
<name>casey</name>
<url>http://casey.com</url>
<email>chris@casey.com</email>
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<dc:subject>Sports</dc:subject>
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A Friday night in April, hot dog, peanuts, beer, ladies night... it's baseball time in the Carolina League, and we're watching the <a href="http://potomac.nationals.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t436">Potomac Nationals</a> beating the Kinston Indians here at Pfitzner Stadium in Prince William County, Virgina.
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<entry>
<title>50 Greatest Political Moments</title>
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<modified>2008-04-09T02:49:56Z</modified>
<issued>2008-04-09T02:49:26Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1292</id>
<created>2008-04-09T02:49:26Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">I love lists, especially subjective ones such at &apos;the best this&apos; or &apos;the worst that&apos;. They provide swell fodder for discussion and debate. Here&apos;s a good one from The Politico... The 50 Greatest Political Moments of the Last 50 Years...</summary>
<author>
<name>casey</name>
<url>http://casey.com</url>
<email>chris@casey.com</email>
</author>
<dc:subject>Politics</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>I love lists, especially subjective ones such at 'the best this' or 'the worst that'.  They provide swell fodder for discussion and debate.  Here's a good one from The Politico...</p>

<p><a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0408/9437.html">The 50 Greatest Political Moments of the Last 50 Years</a><br />
The Politico, 4/8/08</p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>The Other &apos;Casey&apos; in Baseball</title>
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<modified>2008-04-01T00:46:15Z</modified>
<issued>2008-04-01T00:42:20Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1290</id>
<created>2008-04-01T00:42:20Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">When thinking &apos;Casey&apos; and &apos;Baseball&apos;, it would not be unexpected for most people to think of the slugger for Mudville from the famous poem, Casey at the Bat. But there is another Casey in baseball, whose words are better known...</summary>
<author>
<name>casey</name>
<url>http://casey.com</url>
<email>chris@casey.com</email>
</author>
<dc:subject>Sports</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p><img src="http://casey.com/blog//cubs_08.jpg" alt="cubs_08.jpg" border="0" width="250" height="374" hspace=10 vspace=5 align="right" />When thinking 'Casey' and 'Baseball', it would not be unexpected for most people to think of the slugger for Mudville from the famous poem, <em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_at_the_bat">Casey at the Bat</a></em>.  But there is another Casey in baseball, whose words are better known and are sung at most games, but whose identity has been lost in the unknown verses.  She shares my daughter's name, Katie Casey.  Here's how it goes:</p>

<blockquote>
Katie Casey was baseball mad,
Had the fever and had it bad;
Just to root for the home town crew,
ev'ry sou, Katie blew

<p>On a Saturday, her young beau<br />
Called to see if she'd like to go,<br />
To see a show but Miss Katie said, "No,<br />
I'll tell you waht you can do":</p>

<blockquote>CHORUS:

<p>Take me out to the ball game,<br />
Take me out with the crowd<br />
But me some peanuts and Crackerjack,<br />
I don't care if I never get back,</p>

<p>Let me root, root, root for the home team,<br />
If they don't win it's a shame<br />
For it's one, two, three strikes you're out,<br />
At the old ball game.<br />
</blockquote></p>

<p>Katie Casey saw all the games,<br />
Knew the players by their first names;<br />
Told the umpire he was wrong,<br />
all along, good and strong</p>

<p>When the score was just two to two,<br />
Katie Casey knew just what to do,<br />
Just to cheer up the boys she knew,<br />
She made the gang sing this song:</p>

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<p><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=caseyblog-20&o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=0060889381&fc1=000000&IS2=1&lt1=_blank&lc1=0000FF&bc1=000000&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifr" style="width:120px;height:240px;" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0" align=right></iframe>The song, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_Out_To_The_Ballgame">Take Me Out to the Ball Game</a>, was written and first became a hit in 1908, which happens to be the last time that the Cubs won the World Series.  In 2008, we're bringing Katie Casey back, and the Casey's will help see the Cubs bring their own poetic ending to their 100-year championship drought.  And though they lost a heartbreaker 4-3 in today's opener with the Brewers, we don't fret.  This will be our year.</p>

<p>I am currently re-living the 1908 baseball season, and the Cubs last World Championship, with the help of the book, <i>Crazy '08</i> which I am enjoying greatly and highly recommend.</p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>&quot;I Am Legend&quot; and The Cubs</title>
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<modified>2008-03-29T03:52:53Z</modified>
<issued>2008-03-29T03:52:10Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1288</id>
<created>2008-03-29T03:52:10Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">So here we are, just three days from baseball season (good god, what has become of me), and I&apos;m watching my new DVD &quot;I Am Legend&quot; for the second time. As a teen I worked in movie theaters, and in...</summary>
<author>
<name>casey</name>
<url>http://casey.com</url>
<email>chris@casey.com</email>
</author>
<dc:subject>Movies</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p><iframe src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=caseyblog-20&o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=B0013FDM7E&fc1=000000&IS2=1&lt1=_blank&lc1=0000FF&bc1=000000&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifr" style="width:120px;height:240px;" scrolling="no" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" frameborder="0" align=right hspace="10" vspace="5"></iframe>So here we are, just three days from baseball season (good god, what has become of me), and I'm watching my new DVD "I Am Legend" for the second time.  As a teen I worked in movie theaters, and in college I worked as a movie theater projectionist, and so I got in the habit of seeing movies that I like multiple times.  I guess that may explain why I enjoy collecting DVD, particularly for the special features they offer, as well as for the minor details that are easily missed in the first viewing of any movie.</p>

<p>So tonight I'm watching "I Am Legend" for the second time, and it begins with the sound of a sports radio program where the hosts are discussing the coming baseball season, and they predict a Chicago Cubs vs. New York Yankees World Series.  And of course, I'm not spoiling anything to let you know that shortly after every person on the planet either dies or turns into a vampire that preys on the few remaining survivors.  They don't say how many Chicago Cubs survive, or if the Vampires continue to play baseball (only night games?), but it rather looks like a prediction of a Cubs World Series win is in fact a portent of the end of the world.</p>

<p>So the season starts on Monday.  And it's been 100 years since the Cubs last win, which provides a very poetic opportunity to end the drought, don't you think?  Let's just hope the end of the world Vampire virus doesn't strike until AFTER the Cubs end their century long series drought.</p>]]>

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<title>Fat &amp; Crazy</title>
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<modified>2008-03-28T14:25:22Z</modified>
<issued>2008-03-28T14:24:04Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1287</id>
<created>2008-03-28T14:24:04Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">I&apos;m soooo doomed. Yesterday&apos;s Washington Post reported that men in their 40s who carry their extra weight on their abdomen are more prone to suffer dementia in their later years. Apparently, fat is nastier when it surrounds your other organs...</summary>
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<dc:subject>News</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>I'm soooo doomed.  Yesterday's <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/26/AR2008032602253.html?hpid=sec-health">Washington Post reported</a> that men in their 40s who carry their extra weight on their abdomen are more prone to suffer dementia in their later years.  Apparently, fat is nastier when it surrounds your other organs than when it's just hanging from your legs and arms.  Now I don't consider myself particularly 'fat', but I was told by my doctor last week at my regular physical that I had 20 pounds to lose, and one look at me would make it obvious to anyone where I can find them.  Right there on my belly.  I still have skinny arms and legs, but my belly sticks out like I'm a pregnant man.</p>

<p>So what might motivate me to action, besides the threat of dementia?  A bet of course!  My neighbor and good friend, TJ, is in the same boat as me.  He's younger, and so got fat faster than me (jk tj!), but is essentially the same weight as me with the same target of slimming down to 180.  We agreed to have our own mini Biggest Loser challenge, and the winner will enjoy a 90-minute massage purchased courtesy of the loser.  I don't know how I will do, but I predict a second place finish.</p>

<p>Stay tuned for news of progress, or failure.  Who knows, the dementia may set in early and I'll just type some gibberish, but that's already my norm.  At least <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/opinions/cartoonsandvideos/toles_main.html?name=Toles&date=03282008&type=c">I'm in good company</a>.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/26/AR2008032602253.html?hpid=sec-health">Study Links Middle-Age Belly Fat to Dementia</a><br />
<em>The Washington Post</em>, 3/27/08</p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>299 Days</title>
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<modified>2008-03-27T15:15:28Z</modified>
<issued>2008-03-27T14:53:53Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1284</id>
<created>2008-03-27T14:53:53Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Why am I watching this nitwit on TV trying to say everything&apos;s great in Iraq and asking for patience ... five years into a war of choice, 4,000 lives lost, many thousands more injured (and that&apos;s all just OUR side,...</summary>
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<name>casey</name>
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<dc:subject>Bush&apos;s Last Day</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>Why am I watching this nitwit on TV trying to say everything's great in Iraq and asking for patience ... five years into a war of choice, 4,000 lives lost, many thousands more injured (and that's all just OUR side, forgetting the injury and loss of life among Iraqis), and $12 Billion a month.  Go George... just go.</p>

<p>299 days...</p>]]>

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<title>Apple TV Update</title>
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<modified>2008-02-27T02:45:01Z</modified>
<issued>2008-02-27T02:40:59Z</issued>
<id>tag:casey.com,2008:/blog//1.1272</id>
<created>2008-02-27T02:40:59Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">In the world of Apple enthusiasts, there is an annual event called the Macworld Expo, at which our Macleader, Apple CEO, offers a keynote presentation and tell us, the Mac-minions, what cool new hardware gadgets and software upgrades we can...</summary>
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<name>casey</name>
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<dc:subject>Reviews</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p><img src="http://casey.com/blog//apple-tv.jpg" alt="apple-tv.jpg" border="0" width="250" height="166" align="right" />In the world of Apple enthusiasts, there is an annual event called the Macworld Expo, at which our Macleader, Apple CEO, offers <a href="http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/mwsf08/">a keynote presentation</a> and tell us, the Mac-minions, what cool new hardware gadgets and software upgrades we can expect from Apple computer.  Usually, it is all very drool-worthy, but from time-to-time, even Apple offers up something that is <a href="http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/top_10_apple_products_which_flopped.php">widely considered to be a flop</a>.  </p>

<p>One of the announcements at this year's MacWorld was a software update for <a href="http://www.apple.com/appletv/">AppleTV</a>, called 'Take 2'.  I have an AppleTV, and it serves primarily as a tool to turn my basement <a href="/blog/archives/2007/02/manspace.html">Manspace</a> TV into an iTunes juke box.  It's also serves some purpose for viewing digital photos, and exploring YouTube on a big screen.  And while I have yet to ever purchase a movie from Apple's iTunes Store, I have purchased a few music videos.  And it's in this area that Apple TV lacks an obvious feature.</p>

<p>When playing music, AppleTV provides an option to 'shuffle songs', randomly playing selections from your library, playlist or album.  But when playing music videos, there is no 'shuffle videos' option.  You must select a video, and play it.  If you want to view another video, you must select and play it.  Repeat until you're bored.</p>

<p>AppleTV Take 2 has some nice new features, including connecting now to Flickr and .Mac galleries, in addition to iPhoto pictures.  And AppleTV Take 2 is a serious pimp for the iTunes store, in every menu putting options to search and buy content above the choice of perusing your own libraries.  A bit cheesy, but not the end of the world.  I have yet to try out renting a movie from iTunes, I'll explore that option later.</p>

<p>But why, oh why, no video shuffle?  It would be sooooo cool to to have a video jukebox, why must music videos be played one at a time?  After that, my next wish for AppleTV would be that it turn my TV into an external monitor.  I count on the fact that Apple has labs full of technicians working to make that happen.  Help me.  Write to <a href="http://www.apple.com/feedback/appletv.html">Apple TV Feedback</a>, and tell them that this was a nice small step forward, but there's some major fixes that they missed.</p>

<p><strong>for further reading...</strong></p>

<p><em>Wired</em><br />
<a href="http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/02/free-apple-tv-s.html">Apple TV's 'Take 2' Update Is Finally Ready</a></p>

<p><em>MacWorld</em><br />
<a href="http://www.macworld.com/article/132085/2008/02/apple_tv_take_two.html">Hands on with Apple TV, Take Two</a></p>

<p><em>iLounge</em><br />
<a href="http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/ipod/review/apple-inc-apple-tv-take-2-40gb-160gb/">Apple Inc. Apple TV Take 2</a><br />
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