Aug 7, 2008
I'm not sure how things work outside the New York City television market, but we have this annoyingly restrictive setup when it comes to NFL broadcasts. Whether or not you like the Jets or Giants, they're almost always the only games you get to watch on Sunday afternoon. And it usually works out that the Jets game is on at 1, then the Giants at 4. There are no other games broadcast opposite them, and the networks pretty much never cut away ... Read on, Daddy-O
Nov 9, 2007
Categories: News
I can’t believe I missed this little announcement, but it is now abundantly clear that New Jersey isn’t even trying to stop making itself the butt of jokes. And to think, according to the article we just missed being home to the Southpole Dome or Rocawear Arena! I suppose it could be worse - we [...]
I can't believe I missed this little announcement, but it is now abundantly clear that New Jersey isn't even trying to stop making itself the butt of jokes. And to think, according to the article we just missed being home to the Southpole Dome or Rocawear Arena! I suppose it could be worse - we could see the Jets and Giants playing next door in Zubaz Stadium.
Anyway, see you next year at IROC-a-Thon '08! Read on, Daddy-O
Sep 6, 2007
Categories: Humor
So apparently Microsoft is developing a web analytics tool to rival Google Analytics, which is one service I already use for this blog. The code name for this new service is Gatineau, named after the Canadian city where the original developer is located. No matter how good the service might end up being [...]
So apparently Microsoft is developing a web analytics tool to rival Google Analytics, which is one service I already use for this blog. The code name for this new service is Gatineau, named after the Canadian city where the original developer is located. No matter how good the service might end up being under its new name, it's always going to be a little tainted for me because I see the name 'Gatineau' and instantly think of former NFL defensive ... Read on, Daddy-O