Thursday, December 30, 2010

JOB CLICHES

I saw this top ten list of most overused buzzwords from LinkedIn profiles and wondered if I could make a personal job history using all of them. The list was compiled by Manu Sharma at Linkedin. I didn't check but I wonder how many of these buzzwords are in his profile. Manu compiled this list as an end of year Linkedin posting for the buzzwords of 2010.

Did you use one of these 10 most overused buzzwords in your LinkedIn profile this year?

  1. Extensive experience
  2. Innovative
  3. Motivated
  4. Results-oriented
  5. Dynamic
  6. Proven track record
  7. Team player
  8. Fast-paced
  9. Problem solver
  10. Entrepreneurial
My own buzzword-infested profile could look like this.

I am a Results-Oriented (4) team player (7) with extensive experience (1) and proven track record (6) as an innovative (2) problem solver (9) within entrepreneurial (10), fast-paced (8), dynamic (5) environments where motivated (3) groups delivered superior value-added enterprise solutions.

Should I post this to my LinkedIn profile?

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Thorasic Thursday

I used the title "Thorasic (sic) Thursday" due to the fact that my arms are getting tired from being stuck in the air while cheering for the Patriots and Red Sox this week. So bare with me; typing is difficult today.
The week began with the Red Sox going back and forth with their new Minor League affiliate (San Diego Padres) over a deal for a hitter who can even hit homeruns in that big ballpark in downtown San Diego. I think he will pepper the wall with his swing and will benefit with extra base hits to his power spots of right-center and center. Adrian Gonzalez made the Red Sox even more dangerous than they were with Adrian Beltre in the lineup. I know Beltre's numbers were good last year but I think Gonzalez will duplicate those every year. So Sunday was back and forth until the deal was done. That gave us a break until the Monday night Armageddon that was coming with the New York Jets.
All I will say about the Patriots win Monday night is WOW!!!!.
This morning I woke up to the news that the Red Sox signed Carl Crawford to a seven year deal. WOW!!!. The only problem I can see with this deal is that now the Sox may be too-left handed. Is that possible in Boston? The Red Sox of my youth were known as the country club team for big, slow right handed hitting white guys who today would make for a good DH. Now the Sox have two of the best base stealers in the game in Crawford and Ellsbury. Two of the most hard-nosed players in the game in Pedroia and Youkilis, great hitters in Gonzalez and Ortiz as well as a hell of a defensive team in the field. School is still out on the catching staff and bullpen but the starting pitching can be matched against anybody. If the Yankees don't get Cliff Lee the argument could be made that the new "Evil Empire" is rising.
Arms up everybody!!!!!
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P.S. I also need to make an NFL pick for tonight. I have to selct between two teams headed in the wrong direction. Indianapolis and Tennessee have been through quite a year so far. Manning has no reliable weapons, his arm is sore and the Colts defense stinks but they seem to be world's ahead of the Titans whose quarterback quit, his replacement is old and slow and Randy Moss has been an invisible waste. I guess I'll take the Colts and give the 3.5 points, what the heck. That doesn't mean I have to watch it.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

SOME NOVEMBER SAMPLES


TAKING IN SOME SUN


 HEY, LET ME IN ALREADY. IT'S COLD OUT HERE, IT'S GOTTA BE IN THE SIXTIES.


EXPERIMENTING IN THE DARK


THANKSGIVING

Sunday, November 21, 2010

The One About Peyton Manning

I usually don't like to gush about my favorite teams' opponents but this blog will be the second time this month. The first was when Derek Jeter won the Gold Glove Award and I defended him. Even though I am genetically conditioned to despise the Evil Empire that is the Yankees I still think he is one of the best. Now I come to praise Peyton Manning, not bury him.

The Patriots may have beaten Indianapolis today but the fact that this game was even close is a testament to the greatness of Peyton Manning. Let me just say that the Colts stink out loud, with or without injuries. That defense was pathetic today except for one Patriots possession. If it weren't for a couple of drops the Pats could have run up the score. Did they have any negative yardage plays? The Colts offense is nothing to write home about as well without Manning. Could you imagine that team without him? As it was he had three interceptions and still almost pulled off the come back.

Although I don't think the Colts will go deep in the playoffs (if they make them) I think Manning should be handed the MVP trophy right now. Sure Brady, Vick, Rivers, Matthews and others are having great years but all of them at least have a competitive team to battle with.

When he was younger I always felt that Manning was guaranteed to give it away in a tight playoff situation. It usually was a certainty. That can no longer be said after they won a Super Bowl but I still have questions. However, in the regular season I've never seen anyone better. I wish him well watching the playoffs this year.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

USF - Rutgers pix

My visit to Raymond James last night gave me an opportunity to experiment a little more with my camera. Some of these came out OK, others, not so much. The game was interesting and exciting if not a thing of beauty but the fact that USF pulled it out was a treat.





This call was reviewed for a Rutgers TD. Can you tell if he got in?

This is the same play zoomed in. This is when I think it would be nice to have a better camera.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

EVERYONE COMPLAINS ABOUT THE POLITICAL ADS...

but they don't do anything about it. I say they shouldn't.

As predicable as the press complaining about the large number of themselves at the Super Bowl and the Boston writers over rating the next great Red Sox prospect, the political coverage of the last week or so is centered on the number of negative election ads.


Please stop!

This is not a rant about any of the parties involved. My rant is in favor of these commercials. Hey, everyone is complaining about the state of the economy. Did you ever stop to think that the obscene amount of money spent on these ads is serving a number of purposes? First of all it allows the politicians to spend their own and donors money which is a pretty cool way of spreading the wealth. They are, after all, making transactions to get these ads run. On the other hand it allows those who have more spend more, which again, create transactions that spur the economy.

My old Communistic Sociology teacher used to describe Capitalism as simply as the 'Economics of Beer', others call it 'Trickle Down'. Without getting into all aspects of the details his premise, which I'm betting he used for his doctoral thesis, was that Capitalistic (be it Market or Keynesian) spending helps to spur the sale of beer. Basically with additional capital available to producers, more construction is needed to fulfill capacity, which leads to the hiring of construction workers. Construction workers like to drink beer. When construction workers are paid they will spend money on beer, among other things. The purchase of beer needs to take place at a local store owned by a proprietor (in his case personally or state owned). Because there is greater demand for beer, the proprietor will order more from the distributor, who gets his take and passes the orders to increase demand to the brewer; and so the cycle continues.

In the case of elections that process takes place in a different arena but with similar results. The problem comes with election day. After that the process just suddenly ends and there is no major national election for another two years. Like Archie Bunker's solution to end hijacking by giving everyone on the plane a gun, I say let's have a national election referendum on something every six months. That way the money will keep flowing to those sign makers, videographers, political consultants, television stations and bartenders who profit from the election cycle. Of course we may need to take a break for the more important voting issues in this country; you know, things like American Idol.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

SOME OCTOBER PHOTOS

I've been lugging this thing around for a couple of weeks.

The old and New Lowell.

Sunset in Lowell

The Hunter's Moon in New England.

NFL WEEK 7 RESULTS

Well, it seems that .500 is slipping further from my grasps. I had another losing week. That's three in a row and I am now 7 under .500. Here are the results.


Visitor 2005 Pts. Allowed Home 2005 Pts. Allowed Selection Point Spread Result Win Loss
Cleveland Browns 301 New Orleans Saints 398 Cleveland Browns +14.5 W 1
Jacksonville Jaguars 269 Kansas City Chiefs 325 Jacksonville Jaguars +9.0 L 1
Buffalo Bills 367 Baltimore Ravens 299 Baltimore Ravens -14.5 L 1
San Francisco 49ers 428 Carolina Panthers 259 Carolina Panthers +2.5 W 1
Philadelphia Eagles 388 Tennessee Titans 421 Philadelphia Eagles +2.5 L 1
St. Louis Rams 429 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 274 Tampa Bay Buccaneers -2.0 L 1
Pittsburgh Steelers 258 Miami Dolphins 317 Pittsburgh Steelers -3.0 W 1
Cincinnati Bengals 350 Atlanta Falcons 341 Atlanta Falcons -3.0 W 1
Washington Redskins 293 Chicago Bears 202 Chicago Bears -2.5 L 1
Arizona Cardinals 387 Seattle Seahawks 271 Seattle Seahawks -7.0 W 1
Oakland Raiders 383 Denver Broncos 258 Denver Broncos -9.0 L 1
New England Patriots 338 San Diego Chargers 312 San Diego Chargers -1.0 L 1
Minnesota Vikings 344 Green Bay Packers 344 Minnesota Vikings -1.0 L 1
New York Giants 314 Dallas Cowboys 308 Dallas Cowboys -3.0 L 1







5 9







38 41







43 50

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

WORLD SERIES THOUGHTS

I actually thought long and hard about whether or not I should post anything for the World Series. If anyone had selected the LCS's based on my selections they would be behind the eight ball right now. So, following my horrendous call for a New York - Philadelphia rematch I get the chance to look at the two teams I hoped would win but didn't really think would be.

Texas vs. San Francisco. I think the Giants would show a lot of guts if they would do what I think they should do and that is having Brian McCann throw out the first pitch of the first game. It would be appropriate because McCann of Atlanta was the man who got the All Star game's winning hit to allow the National League home field advantage in the World Series. I think that is actually the key to this series. Although Texas now plays more of a running style and doesn't necessarily rely on the long ball I think that there bigger hitters will struggle in San Francisco. AT&T Park is a pitcher's park with long gaps and a deep center field where the ball doesn't travel very well. The ballpark in Arlington has that jet stream from right-center to left-center that carry many balls out that wouldn't ordinarily go out. However, as the weather has cooled that doesn't seem to be happening as much.

San Francisco plays the Earl Weaver game of pitching, defense and three run home runs and I think that should work. Of course, I've been wrong about both teams so maybe I should reserve my right to change my mind.

Selection: San Francisco.

Friday, October 22, 2010

NFL WEEK 7 SELECTIONS

I wanted to see how past defense correlates to today's game and make my scientific decisions based on that. Nah, I just picked a year and a stat that would make sense. So I am looking at a comparison of 2005 Points allowed as the indicator for selections this week. Here are the picks.


Visitor 2005 Pts. Allowed Home 2005 Pts. Allowed Selection Point Spread
Cleveland Browns 301 New Orleans Saints 398 Cleveland Browns +14.5
Jacksonville Jaguars 269 Kansas City Chiefs 325 Jacksonville Jaguars +9.0
Buffalo Bills 367 Baltimore Ravens 299 Baltimore Ravens -14.5
San Francisco 49ers 428 Carolina Panthers 259 Carolina Panthers +2.5
Philadelphia Eagles 388 Tennessee Titans 421 Philadelphia Eagles +2.5
St. Louis Rams 429 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 274 Tampa Bay Buccaneers -2.0
Pittsburgh Steelers 258 Miami Dolphins 317 Pittsburgh Steelers -3.0
Cincinnati Bengals 350 Atlanta Falcons 341 Atlanta Falcons -3.0
Washington Redskins 293 Chicago Bears 202 Chicago Bears -2.5
Arizona Cardinals 387 Seattle Seahawks 271 Seattle Seahawks -7.0
Oakland Raiders 383 Denver Broncos 258 Denver Broncos -9.0
New England Patriots 338 San Diego Chargers 312 San Diego Chargers -1.0
Minnesota Vikings 344 Green Bay Packers 344 Minnesota Vikings -1.0
New York Giants 314 Dallas Cowboys 308 Dallas Cowboys -3.0

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

NFL WEEK 6 Results

I'm not sure what this week's results prove. Either the experts really do know what they are talking about with their picks or the odds makers are even better with theirs. This weeks results were poor again with at least four games being either a push or the results were a half point difference. It was "that" close. Here are my results.

Visitor 1999 Pts Scored Home 1999 Pts Scored Selection Point Spread Result Win Loss
Atlanta Falcons 285 Philadelphia Eagles 272 Atlanta Falcons +3.0 L 1
Seattle Seahawks 338 Chicago Bears 272 Seattle Seahawks +6.5 W 1
Kansas City Chiefs 390 Houston Texans 0 Kansas City Chiefs +4.5 W 1
Baltimore Ravens 324 New England Patriots 299 Baltimore Ravens +3.0 L 1
San Diego Chargers 269 Saint Louis Rams 526 Saint Louis Rams +8.5 W 1
Miami Dolphins 326 Green Bay Packers 357 Green Bay Packers PK L 1
New Orleans Saints 260 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 270 Tampa Bay Buccaneers +4.5 L 1
Detroit Lions 322 New York Giants 299 Detroit Lions +10 L 1
Cleveland Browns 217 Pittsburgh Steelers 317 Pittsburgh Steelers -13.5 W 1
New York Jets 308 Denver Broncos 314 Denver Broncos +3.0 L 1
Oakland Raiders 390 San Francisco 49ers 295 Oakland Raiders +6.5 L 1
Dallas Cowboys 352 Minnesota Vikings 399 Minnesota Vikings -1.5 W 1
Indianapolis Colts 423 Washington Redskins 443 Washington Redskins +3.0 L 1
Tennessee Titans 392 Jacksonville Jaguars 396 Jacksonville Jaguars +3.0 L 1







5 9




Overall from Previous Week

33 41




Overall record

38 50

Friday, October 15, 2010

LCS SELECTIONS

I've had a couple of days to not consider the New York media's declarations that the Phillies - Yankees matchup is inevitable and have come to the following conclusions.

AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

New York vs. Texas. In my view this matchup is similar in a lot of ways to the Texas - Tampa Bay matchup, but in reverse. This time Texas is the team that may not hit as much as the Yankees but will do all the little things that will pester the hell out of the Yankees. Like the Rays, if the Rangers can get on base they will disrupt the Yankees defense by running, taking extra bases and just being all around pests. Not to mention that they have the ability to knock it out of the park on occassion. It is very likely that the Rangers will be able to get on base against the Yankees pitching the question will be whether or not they will be playing from in front or trying to catch up to New York's hitters. Tampa Bay's mediocre lineup was overmatched by Texas' better pitchers but I can't see that happening too often with New York. 

Selection: New York. I think the biggest question in this series will be whether or not the Yankee pitching can hold down the Ranger offense enough to win. My bet is they will and that New York's clutch hitting takes it.

NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

San Francisco vs. Philadelphia. Pitching, pitching and more pitching. That's what this series is supposed to be, so there will probably be three or more games with double digit scores on both sides. That being said, I think this series turns on the bullpens of both teams. Regardless of whether they are high or low scoring games they should be somewhat close and that is where the bullpens come in. San Francisco's pen has been solid all year, however, Philadelphia's pen has the experience of big games. Offensively, San Francisco would have a tough time staying with the Phillies sluggers but they seem to play the old Earl Weaver way; pitching, defense and three run homers. They seem to score in bunches but not as consistently as Philadelphia.

Selection: Philadelphia. As long as they stay hungry Philadelphia has the more experienced, talented team and although I hate to admit it I see a Philadelphia - New York rematch for the World Series.

NFL WEEK 6

Alright, I took a beating last week and this week has the potential for the same. For this week I looked at a football only stat to see how it affects this week's games. Basically, the team with the most points in 1999 gets the edge. The interesting result is that my selections end up being underdogs this week by a large majority. There is only one favorite who gets the pick, and that is the largest spread on the board. That's why I say this could be a very difficult week. But let's see what happens, it could be interesting.




Visitor 1999 Pts Scored Home 1999 Pts Scored Selection Point Spread
Atlanta Falcons 285 Philadelphia Eagles 272 Atlanta Falcons +3.0
Seattle Seahawks 338 Chicago Bears 272 Seattle Seahawks +6.5
Kansas City Chiefs 390 Houston Texans 0 Kansas City Chiefs +4.5
Baltimore Ravens 324 New England Patriots 299 Baltimore Ravens +3.0
San Diego Chargers 269 Saint Louis Rams 526 Saint Louis Rams +8.5
Miami Dolphins 326 Green Bay Packers 357 Green Bay Packers PK
New Orleans Saints 260 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 270 Tampa Bay Buccaneers +4.5
Detroit Lions 322 New York Giants 299 Detroit Lions +10
Cleveland Browns 217 Pittsburgh Steelers 317 Pittsburgh Steelers -13.5
New York Jets 308 Denver Broncos 314 Denver Broncos +3.0
Oakland Raiders 390 San Francisco 49ers 295 Oakland Raiders +6.5
Dallas Cowboys 352 Minnesota Vikings 399 Minnesota Vikings -1.5
Indianapolis Colts 423 Washington Redskins 443 Washington Redskins +3.0
Tennessee Titans 392 Jacksonville Jaguars 396 Jacksonville Jaguars +3.0

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

DIVISION SERIES' RESULTS THOUGHTS

Now that the Divisional Series' in each league have completed it's appropriate to look forward at the upcoming League Championship Series'. But before I get to that let's take a look at the results of the Division Playoffs.

ALDS
I selected Minnesota to beat the Yankees. I should know better. Minnesota really disappointed me by how they played and the approach they took against the Yankee lineup and pitching staff. When they get to the point where they don't stand around and gaze in wonder at the Yankees then maybe they can beat them (or anybody for that matter). But until that happens the results will be the same as this year, and last year and... well you get the point.

I selected Texas to beat Tampa Bay and was correct but it didn't exactly play out the way I thought it would. I couldn't and wouldn't have picked the visiting team to win every game. I thought Texas would split in St. Pete and go back to Arlington to win it. Well, not exactly. However, Texas is much better than most give them credit for.

NLDS
My selection of San Francisco to beat Atlanta in a very close battle was correct. Every game was close and, as I mentioned, Atlanta pieced things together this year but that is what may have done them in. Having people playing out of position or hurt can work for a short period of time but in the long run it'll get you.

My no-brainer pick was Philadelphia. That series played out much as expected with Philadelphia's pitching dominating. A no hitter by Halladay was not expected but it was obvious that their staff was deeper and even though Cincinnati had the best hitting team of the regular season Philadelphia had the experience of hitting in the clutch that was needed.

I will not make my selections with this posting because I do have a couple of days to consider things and it'll give me a chance to think about baseball even longer. Not a bad thing.

Friday, October 8, 2010

NFL WEEK 5 SELECTIONS

To continue with my theme with irrelevant facts determining the outcome of NFL games I will make this week's selections opposite to last week's and select games by the number of consonants in a team's name.

This works for a couple of reasons. The first being that last week was not a great week for the vowels. My picks went 6 - 8 for the week bringing my totals to 30 -32 against the spread this season. Still somewhat respectable but definitely slipping. I need a big week from this week's picks.

The second reason to pick consonants this week is that it's easy. I just need to reverse my counts and go with it. So here are the selections for NFL Week 5.


Visitor Consonants % of Letters Home Consonants % of Letters Selection Point Spread
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11 55.00% Cincinnati Bengals 11 61.11% Cincinnati Bengals -7.0
Green Bay Packers 10 Washington Redskins 13 Washington Redskins +2.5
Kansas City Chiefs 10 55.56% Indianapolis Colts 10 55.56% Kansas City Chiefs +8.5
Atlanta Falcons 9 Cleveland Browns 11 Cleveland Browns +2.5
Denver Broncos 9 64.29% Baltimore Ravens 9 56.25% Denver Broncos +7.5
New York Giants 9 Houston Texans 8 New York Giants +2.5
Saint Louis Rams 8 Detroit Lions 7 Saint Louis Rams +2.5
Jacksonville Jaguars 12 Buffalo Bills 8 Jacksonville Jaguars PK
New Orleans Saints 10 Arizona Cardinals 9 New Orleans Saints -7.5
San Diego Chargers 10 Oakland Raiders 8 San Diego Chargers -7.0
Tennessee Titans 9 56.25% Dallas Cowboys 9 64.29% Dallas Cowboys -8.0
Philadelphia Eagles 10 San Francisco Forty Niners 15 San Francisco Forty Niners -3.0
Minnesota Vikings 10 New York Jets 8 Minnesota Vikings +3.0