#Entertainment


@Media 2007 — Time to Learn More!

@media 2007 - San Francisco

I was for­tu­nate enough to be spon­sored by M.com/Monster World­wide to attend @media 2007 up here in SF.

@media: For forward-thinking web design and devel­op­ment pro­fes­sion­als, @media, one of the world’s fore­most and well received web design con­fer­ences, comes to the West Coast for the first time this May 24th and 25th.

The unique pre­sen­ta­tions from lead­ing indus­try experts will inspire and edu­cate, cov­er­ing a mul­ti­tude of aspects of best prac­tice web design, dis­cussing top­ics such as user-interface design, acces­si­bil­ity, seman­tic markup, CSS, JavaScript, and ajax.

Woohoo! I can’t wait to get my badge! haha =)

Superbowl XLI

Well, it was a great game. It was rain­ing, ball was slip­pery, and Man­ning finally got his ring. But what about the last three min­utes of the fourth… Why didn’t the Colts kick the ball? For those of us who just had the urge to bet Colts –7 and over 47/47.5/48—that was the big question.

A cou­ple of fac­tors played its part on this out­come. Here’s some that I know:

  • Bad weather. It was rain­ing so the ball was a bit slip­pery, and it was too risky to air it out if you are Man­ning and fac­ing Chicago’s defense. This is a plus for the Bears from the getgo as they’ve played in this type of weather (as most ana­lyst thought from the beginning).
  • Run­ning the ball can run the clock out.
  • Vinatieri wasn’t that auto­matic tonight. I doubt that he was solely to blame. First of all, Hunter Smith couldn’t get the ball in place. But he wasn’t to blame as well… it was pour­ing down hard for Christ’s sake. Also, laces were out if I recall cor­rectly. Although, kick­ing the FG would’ve score 3 more points, and still guar­an­teed the Colts a win even if the Bears score a TD.
  • The Mafia and their con­trol of the Vegas/handicapping boards(?)

Mean­while, though you might think that that deci­sion was pretty bad (as I did in terms of straight out play­ing to win with excla­ma­tion, we-deserve-this men­tal­ity by the Colts), there is… the Human fac­tor. So what fac­tor am I talk­ing about you say? H-U-M-A-N fac­tor… like the com­mer­cial. Even though Gatorade was more likely in the Colts tonight, they were also very good sportsmen.

The sports­man­like con­duct in not try­ing to humil­i­ate your oppo­nent w/ less than three min­utes left wasn’t really the first thing that came to people’s mind (those who wagered for the over for sure). It wasn’t on top my list when I was think­ing about it for sure (thanks to Ces for shin­ing light on the sub­ject). But it was in the Colts, and espe­cially Coach Dungy’s. Don’t for­get, Coach Smith and Coach Dungy are good friends after all. Ahhh, the Human factor—one rea­son why I love Sports.

Now, if only the rest of us can take the pos­i­tive things that we find in every­day things (like Sports) and tran­scend that energy to the world we live in… what a bet­ter place it would be right?

From my mind to yours, the Human factor.

Lily Allen Rocks!

I just heard from the Grapevine (actu­ally Khang from Vain­deer) that Lily Allen will be per­form­ing tonight in Frisco at the Popscene.

It’s the very first time I heard of that name, but her voice is so damn famil­iar. I know I’ve heard her music before but just haven’t put a name to the vocal­ist. Any­ways, she is dope!

She has that pop and ska influ­ence with a lit­tle bit of rebe­lious rock. The accent helps out as well as it makes her unique and adds spice to her deliv­ery. Go check her out and support:

www.lilyallenmusic.com