Vitale in the Hall of Fame?

Stealing a topic from sports radio: Dick Vitale is a finalist for the Basketball Hall of Fame. Should he get in? Much as I hate the guy, I think I have to say yes. He’s an absolutely terrible game announcer at this point– more often than not, he’s so busy babbling about other teams, other… Continue reading Vitale in the Hall of Fame?

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Pimp Me Pop Music

Light blogging today, because I’m having muscle spasms in my neck and shoulder again. Blogrolling and typing aggravate that, so there will be minimal posting for the rest of the weekend. To fill a bit of space, though, here’s a call for music recommendations: I bought a whole slew of Crowded House/ Finn Brothers stuff… Continue reading Pimp Me Pop Music

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My Teams Stink Again

Karma is a bitch. I left work a little early yesterday, because I saw that both Maryland and Syracuse were playing at 2:00, on ESPN networks, and I was finished with my meeting in time to catch most of the second half. Not only did I get home to find that the Maryland game was… Continue reading My Teams Stink Again

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March Meeting Updates

Hamish Johnston is live-blogging like a pro, and has entries on invisibility, buckets of BEC, biophysics, and the toy show. Travis Hime knows more than you do about superconducting qubits. And that’s it for the moment.

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Conference Blogging

I’ll post a March Meeting update later, but if you like your conferences a little more wide-ranging, Ethan Zuckerman provides extensive reporting from the TED Conference. The speakers range from Steven Pinker and Murray Gell-Mann to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, so there’s a little something for everyone.

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The Myth of Post-Tenure Collapse

Over at Pure Pedantry, Jake Young has an anti-tenure post that repeats one of the classic mistaken arguments: 1) Tenure supports bad teachers as much as it supports unproductive researchers. I can’t tell you the number of bad lecturers that I have had over the years. It has to be like 90%. Science in particular… Continue reading The Myth of Post-Tenure Collapse

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Duke: Good and Bad

Lest it be said that I never say anything nice about anyone from Duke, let me second Dave’s recommendation of Al Featherston’s article about coaching consistency at the Duke Basketball Report. It being a Dukie publication, he goes on rather too long about the greatness of Mike Krzyzewski, but the opening point about how even… Continue reading Duke: Good and Bad

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Let’s Hear It for the Little Guy 4

Two more automatic bids handed out last night: Central Connecticut: The Blue Devils beat Sacred Heart in a battle of small Connecticut schools, winning the Northeast Conference title behind 25 points from Javier Mojica. The high-profile UConn Huskies lost to Syracuse yesterday in the Big East tournament, so Central Connecticut will be the sole representative… Continue reading Let’s Hear It for the Little Guy 4

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Yo, Adrian!

Dave and Jim Munger are doing their annual male-bonding fest this weekend: Over the course of the next four days, Jim and I are going to watch, and review, every Rocky and Rambo movie. […]Here’s our tentative viewing schedule: Today: Rocky I and II Tomorrow: Rocky III Friday: Rocky IV and V Saturday afternoon: First… Continue reading Yo, Adrian!

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