Interesting article in The New York Times about Héctor Roca, the man who trained Hilary Swank to box, and some women boxers from his gym.
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial …
was established on this date in 1962. The National Park Service tells us:
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial preserves the site of the farm where Abraham Lincoln spent 14 formative years of his life, from the ages of 7 to 21. He and his family moved to Indiana in 1816 and stayed until 1830 when they moved on to Illinois. During this period, Lincoln grew physically and intellectually into a man. The people he knew here and the things he experienced had a profound influence on his life. His sense of honesty, his belief in the importance of education and learning, his respect for hard work, his compassion for his fellow man, and his moral convictions about right and wrong were all born of this place and this time. The time he spent here helped shape the man that went on to lead the country. This site is our most direct tie with that time of his life. Lincoln Boyhood preserves the place where he learned to laugh with his father, cried over the death of his mother, read the books that opened his mind, and triumphed over the adversities of life on the frontier.
Name game
From The Seattle Times: Sideline Chatter:
Here’s one college softball player who probably has the green light to skip practice anytime she needs to spend more time in the lab: Kansas shortstop Destiny Frankenstein.
The Top 100 Gadgets
A fascinating list of The Top 100 Gadgets of All Time with photos.
Whether they’re strapped to our belts, sitting on our desks, or jammed in an overstuffed closet, we absolutely love our gadgets.
So it wasn’t exactly easy coming up with the definitive list of the 100 best gadgets ever unleashed. In the weeks we spent debating the entries, tempers were flared, fingers were pointed, chairs were smashed over heads, and feelings were hurt. But we emerged, like Moses from the mountain, with the world’s most authoritative ranking of the best gadgets of all time.
Wilbur’s Home Page
For NewMexiKen’s readers who share his love of the Arizona Wildcats — Wilbur’s Home Page.
Peace
Bad week for …
Differences of opinion, after four men attacked the home of an Oregon family that had hung up a rainbow-colored flag bearing the word “pace”—”peace’ in Italian. Lisa Wells, who is married, said the men threw things and called her a lesbian. “He told me I should die. He told me I should read the Bible.”
From The Week Newsletter.
The Week Quiz
Ouch, NewMexiKen only scored five correct out of ten. Silly, obscure questions.
Best line of the day, so far
“‘The debate over whether or not there is a global warming signal is now over, at least for rational people,’ [Tim Barnett of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography] said.”
Report from CNN.
Studies looking at the oceans and melting Arctic ice leave no room for doubt that it is getting warmer, people are to blame, and the weather is going to suffer, climate experts have said.
Link via dangerousmeta!
Let them play!
A great essay from Broken Cowboy on the Hokies win over Duke and the quality effort by ESPN.
And so as another Ewing three-point attempt clanked off the rim and the good folks of Blacksburg, VA, showed their inexperience at celebrating as they tentatively wandered down onto the court, looking like hesitant swimmers dipping their toes in the water, I wondered why all basketball games couldn’t be like this.
Welcome to the ACC Virginia Tech. Football champions and a very respectable 6-6 in their first season on the hard court.
A little bit (too much) of heaven
Another report from Jill:
In the car on the way to the chocolate festival, Erinn could not contain her enthusiasm.
“Tommy, you’re going to have such a fun day,” she enthused to her four-year old son.
Tommy smiled excitedly,
Erinn continued, “There’s going to be a fountain made of different kinds of chocolate. And you can buy some candy to take home with you. And you can taste some of Mommy’s ice cream. Then, afterwards we’re going to have pizza for lunch. Your perfect day! You are going to be in heaven!”
She looked in the rear-view mirror. Tommy’s face was ashen. His lip quivered.
“I’m going to heaven?” he asked.
Oh, to be 4 again, when love was easy and problems were, too
Jill, official daughter of NewMexiKen, reports on the four-year-old world:
Today was Purple Day at school. Mack wore a purple shirt and his purple Mack hat.
When I dropped him off, Mrs. Corish said, “Oh, Mack, you look great!”
At which point, a mother who was standing nearby, taking off her daughter’s coat, turned and said, “Oh, is this Mack? Amanda is in looooooove with Mack.”
Amanda, by the way…..long blond hair and incredibly cute. But famous as the girl who picked her nose, right in front row center, during the class’s singing presentation at church.
Google Maps for “miserable failure in Washington”
Google Maps – miserable failure in washington dc
NewMexiKen could think of a few addresses to add.
Idea from kottke.
Black History Month
To honor Black History Month, MakesMeRalph has posted several interesting little items all titled “Black History Factoid”.
They’re just a click away.
Toni Morrison
One of America’s great writers, the Nobel Laureate for Literature in 1993, Toni Morrison is 74 today.
It’s the birthday
… of “Dragline.” George Kennedy is 80.
… of the woman who broke up the Beatles. She’s 72 today. In 2003 Time Asia published an informative profile of the complex artist Yoko Ono.
… of Vinnie Barbarino. He’s 51 today. So are Vincent Vega, Chili Palmer, Michael, Buford ‘Bud’ Uan Davis, Tod Lubitch, Danny Zuko and Tony Manero. And so is John Travolta.
… of the letter lady. Vanna White is 48 today.
… of Jack Palance (86), Cybill Shepherd (55), Matt Dillon (41), and Molly Ringwald (37).
Wallace Stegner
In 1999, San Francisco Chronicle readers ranked the 100 best non-fiction and fiction books of the 20th century written in, about, or by an author from the Western United States.
NewMexiKen has posted the top 10 from the lists previously, but repeats them here — because the lists are interesting, but primarily to honor Wallace Stegner, who was born on this date in 1909.
First in fiction, second in non-fiction; now that’s a writer.
TOP 10 FICTION
1. “Angle of Repose,” by Wallace Stegner
2. “The Grapes of Wrath,” by John Steinbeck
3. “Sometimes a Great Notion,” by Ken Kesey
4. “The Call of the Wild,” by Jack London
5. “The Big Sleep,” by Raymond Chandler
6. “Animal Dreams,” by Barbara Kingsolver
7. “Death Comes for the Archbishop,” by Willa Cather
8. “The Day of the Locust,” by Nathanael West
9. “Blood Meridian,” by Cormac McCarthy
10. “The Maltese Falcon,” by Dashiell Hammett
TOP 10 NON-FICTION
1. “Land of Little Rain,” Mary Austin
2. “Beyond the Hundredth Meridian,” Wallace Stegner
3. “Desert Solitaire,” Edward Abbey
4. “This House of Sky,” Ivan Doig
5. “Son of the Morning Star,” Evan S. Connell
6. Western trilogy, Bernard DeVoto
7. “Assembling California,” John McPhee
8. “My First Summer in the Sierra,” John Muir
9. “The White Album,” Joan Didion
10. “City of Quartz,” Mike Davis
Switching to Mac (or not)
Walter Mossberg discusses “which types of users might find switching [to Mac] inadvisable.”
Jim Brown …
was born on this date in 1936.
Brown was listed as the 4th greatest athlete of the 20th century by ESPN.
Brown played only nine seasons for the Cleveland Browns — and led the NFL in rushing eight times. He averaged 104 yards a game, a record 5.2 yards a pop. He ran for at least 100 yards in 58 of his 118 regular-season games (he never missed a game). He ran for 237 yards in a game twice, scored five touchdowns in another game and four times scored four touchdowns. He rushed for more than 1,000 yards in seven seasons, scorching opponents for 1,527 yards in one 12-game season and 1,863 in a 14-game season.
“For mercurial speed, airy nimbleness, and explosive violence in one package of undistilled evil, there is no other like Mr. Brown,” wrote Pulitzer Prize winning sports columnist Red Smith.
Read the entire ESPN essay on Jim Brown: Brown was hard to bring down.
I wanna be like Mike
Michael Jordan is 42 today.
Don’t miss out
Buy your own little piece of the Magic Kingdom at eBay.
Best line of the day, so far
“The [Honduran] abuses, however, were widely chronicled in local papers. That means he [John Negroponte] either willfully ignored the mass murders and torturing of citizens or he was so out of touch that he didn’t see the atrocities going on beneath his very nose. Neither of these scenarios is what the United States needs in a National Director of Intelligence.”
From the web site Think Progress, commenting on the nomination of Ambassador John Negroponte as National Director of Intelligence.
Link via Altercation.
Pull/Fore
Hunter Thompson suggests a new sport: Shotgun Golf.
Brit Hume is a classless ass
From Liz Smith at the New York Post Online:
I felt I had nothing to say on the Charles/ Camilla en gagement. But then I heard newsman Brit Hume “covering” the story, and saying, “Well, if you look at a photograph of Diana, you can understand, but this one . . . why? Why her?”
Good grief! Camilla is a normal-looking, middle-aged English lady. By no means is she a candidate for the bell tower at Notre Dame. In fact, she has grown more gracefully into her maturity than many “great beauties.”
Beauty does not automatically translate into stability, kindness, intelligence, compassion, wit, sexual prowess or happiness — not for the owner of the beauty, or for those in its axis. All it means is that nature has been both kind and cruel, because as surely as you are beautiful now, the day will come when you cherish candlelight. And Botox.
Link via Altercation.
NASA Researchers Claim Evidence of Present Life on Mars
From Space.com:
A pair of NASA scientists told a group of space officials at a private meeting here Sunday that they have found strong evidence that life may exist today on Mars, hidden away in caves and sustained by pockets of water.
The scientists, Carol Stoker and Larry Lemke of NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, told the group that they have submitted their findings to the journal Nature for publication in May, and their paper currently is being peer reviewed.
What Stoker and Lemke have found, according to several attendees of the private meeting, is not direct proof of life on Mars, but methane signatures and other signs of possible biological activity remarkably similar to those recently discovered in caves here on Earth.
Must be part of that intelligent design thing.
Good one
“A Nebraska man has been arrested for stealing a greyhound bus, getting drunk, and trying to crash into his ex-wife’s trailer home because he thought she was cheating on him. This could be the first time ever that a crime gets nominated for a country music award.”
Jay Leno