Bag of Randomness for Tuesday, Aug 9, 2016

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  • Finished watching Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things’ and I can’t say enough good things about it. Spoiler-free thoughts to come at a later posting.
  • While watching the Olympics last night, I noticed when a swimmer completes the race and hits the wall, the time will automatically display and an OR or WR will appear if an Olympic or world record is broken. Oddly, I think about the programming or coding that goes behind that display, especially the if statement and multiple conditions depending on the time and what record or records are broken.
  • A Russian swimmer was actually booed by the crowd yesterday, something to do with performance-enhancing drugs in the past. But man, she was attractive. More importantly, Lilly King showed her who was boss, more on that in a link provided later.
  • At some point, a swimming or sprint time has to become so short that it’s unbreakable, right? Diet, nutrition, supplementation, exercise, training, clothing, running surface, technology – there’s got to be a point in which all that can be done is done, no?
  • On Norm’s show yesterday, his guest was Larry Wansley, the Dallas Cowboys director of security.
    • Here’s an old article about him from when he was hired by Tex Schramm back in 1983 – Ex-FBI agent Larry Wansley says he’ll help Dallas Cowboys…
    • I remember watching a Monday night game with my dad when Tom Landry received a death threat and was escorted off the field (videoarticle). I’ve had a hard time finding details about the event for the longest time, but he provided a few, though some of his details don’t match up with the articles I found online:
      • When Landry was informed, he handed his headset and clipboard to a wide-eyed Danny White and told him to take over. Funny thing, but when I think of Tom Landry, I never think of him with a headset. Here’s an article about him first starting to wear it. Oddly enough, it’s the same year/season this story takes place, 1986.
      • Landry was asked to call plays from either the locker room or press box, but stated he trusted the security and that he needed to be out there with his men. He was given a flak jacket (per the article) and wore that underneath his clothing.
      • If I heard Wansley’s story correct, he told players about the incident and that they all should help form a line behind Landry to help protect him. A lot of them replied with a “shhhhesh!” and you didn’t see any stand close to their coach. However, video doesn’t really support that statement.
    • That was Jim Everett’s rookie year and he threw for 418 yards that game. Steve Pelluer was the Cowboys QB, he threw for 173 yards, no touchdowns, and two picks. White was injured and in street clothes. Cowboys kicker and childer molester, Rafael Septien, made a 48-yard field goal.  More game stats here.
    • Interestingly enough, the Cowboys will be playing the Rams this year for each team’s first preseason game. Tex Schram was once employed by the LA Rams.
    • In an episode of The Simpsons, Homer buys Landry’s trademark fedora in an effort to improve his leadership qualities. Here’s a clip. More on that episdode here.
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  • Disney builds stone wall at lake where alligator killed boy
  • Swedish church to use drones to drop thousands of electronic Bibles in ISIS-controlled Iraq
  • The new season of HBO’s ‘Hard Knocks’ starts tonight starring the LA Rams.
  • Baptist pastor in Alabama said he lost his job because he invited black children to VBS. The deaconship says it’s because the pastor didn’t do a good job with visitation.
  • More and more women are now dying in childbirth, but only in America
    • They think maternal deaths are rising because of the rising toll of chronic diseases. Thirty years ago, women died in the delivery room because of hemorrhages and pregnancy-induced blood pressure spikes. Now they are much more likely to die because of preexisting chronic conditions like heart disease or diabetes.
  • My interest in sports is slowly dissipating, but I still like to scan Peter King’s MMQB. Items of interest:
    • The Carolina Panthers invited a high school football team to practice with them. That, it pretty darn cool, and an experience those kids will never forget.
    • I had no idea the Hall of Fame Game was canceled, and it was all because of the paint on the turf which created patches both slick and rock-hard. This was disappointing to ESPN because it was not only going to signify the official start of this NFL season with preseason play, but ESPN was going to debut their new pregame crew and announcing team. The game is usually on NBC, but I’m guessing ESPN got the rights because of the Olympics.
    • The turf at the stadium, which is mainly used for high school games and next t the Pro Football Hall of Fame, was so bad last year that Steelers kicker (and former Cowboy) Shaun Suisham suffered a career-ending ACL injury.
    • The “new” turf at the stadium was installed in the summer. It was the surface used in the Superdome for the 2016 Sugar Bowl. That makes me wonder how often are new fields for certain events are recycled, perhaps purchased by high schools and small colleges.
    • As corny as it might be, I liked the new tradition of the Hall of Fame Game. Before it starts, both teams line up midfield as each new Hall of Famer is introduced. It’s a great symbolic gesture of honoring the past and welcoming in the new. It must be an overwhelming experience for some free agent just fighting for a spot on special teams.
  • Peter King was a huge influence for this blog. It’s his “Ten Things I Think I Think” that got me started posting my random thoughts and links. And it was his format of numbered and alphabetical lists in “Ten Things” that got me using the bullet point format. It’s easy to read, and if you hit a topic you don’t care for, it’s easy to skip over to the next bullet point.
  • I always this looked distinguished and cool – Navy says goodbye to aquaflage, hello to camouflage uniforms
  • Florida tourism has to be hurting with all this Zika talk.
  • Buzzfeed Olympic stuff
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Wilson now sells a Smart Football

Uncrate.com with some details: It’s laden with sensors to deliver metrics like velocity, distance traveled, spin rate (RPMs), spiral efficiency, and a composite score that gives you an at-a-glance read on each throw. The app also lets you play out real-life scenarios like last-minute drives by applying your scores to a game simulation featuring real NFL teams and players.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDKF0rO2m2g

www.wilson.com

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Bag of Randomness for Monday, August 8, 2016

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  • That picture was all over social media yesterday with the caption “The world’s most useless job”.
  • Many thanks to Jimi for his guest post. I didn’t even ask, he just volunteered, and for a first-time post, I thought it was great. But then again, I’m biased because of all the mushy personal stuff he put in there. You know, the stuff we can never say to each other, or even put in an email to one another, but we’re able to indirectly talk about. #GuyCode
  • Have low expectations for this post because WifeGeeding and I are binge-watching Netflix’s “Stranger Things”. It’s the first time she’s fell into a binge watch spell. I’m not going to proclaim the mini-series as the greatest ever, but I shall state it’s a masterpiece.
  • I walked around Uptown for the first time on Friday and WifeGeeding made me buy her some earrings at Kendra Scott, who is apparently the “it” jewelry nowadays. Since it’s my birthday month I got a half off. Uptown also had some scaffolding outside a storefront, which reminded me a lot of Manhatten. We ate at a place called Public School 214. Those digits are the area code for Dallas, and the restaurant/bar had a school theme to it. For instance, happy hour is called “recess” and you see all sorts of retro school stuff.
  • Uptown has a lot of high tone people and I felt totally out of my comfort zone.
  • After our visit Uptown, I took WifeGeeding to the Dixie Chicks concert at the Gexa Energy Pavilion, which I’ll forever call Starplex. Locals know what I’m talking about. It was first time visiting the venue, and it was fantastic. Yeah, it was hot, but once the sun went down, it was great being at a concert under the stars. I was surprised at how easy it was to park and drive home. Oh, and the St. Augustine grass was surprisingly well kept in the open field seating area.
  • Y’all know I’m not much for country music, and that’s true. But when you love someone, you’re willing to do things you don’t ordinarily do because you know how much it means to your loved one. But I actually have an appreciation for the Dixie Chicks.
  • Some girls right out of college asked if we could move a foot or two over so their whole crew could sit together, and offered us a beer for doing so. I declined the effervescent malt beverage (that’s what my Baptist college business prof used to refer to it as) and gladly scooted over. These chicks were super chill and very friendly, and we all connected as the evening passed sharing stuff with one another. One said I should get a selfie with them. Props to the girls for being for being responsible drinkers, they all rode a party bus to and from the event.
  • Other than U2 concerts, I feel this has been my only other concert. Sure, I’ve been to Carmen and Steven Curtis Chapman concert, but those didn’t have the “feel” a U2 or Dixie Chicks concert provides. The last concert I attended, people really didn’t use their mobile phones, but they were used quite heavily at this concert. I’ve seen some people gripe about this, but it didn’t bother me one iota.
  • They covered songs by Prince, Stevie Nicks, and Beyonce. There was also a medley that included “7 Nation Army”. WifeGeeding knew the words to all their original songs and I recognized a handful, but still enjoyed myself and was delighted seeing WifeGeeding enjoying herself with our new girl squad, hootin’ hollering and dancing together. I think the crowd favorite was “Good Bye Earl”.
  • George P. Bush urges Republicans to back Trump
  • Olympics stuff –
    • WifeGeeding and I were trying to think of who would light the Olympic cauldron at the next U.S. hosted summer Olympics. Michael Phelps would be a good choice, but I can’t imagine him getting the honor until he’s past his forties. I then thought Michael Jordan would be chosen as he’s our most celebrated athlete and a two-time olympian. But WifeGeeding’s provided a name that surprised me, and one I can totally see happening in today’s world –  Caitlyn Jenner.
    • I haven’t watched much, but I got sucked into a handball game between the Brazil and Netherland womens teams. It was a battle of blondes and brunettes, which had to please at least 90% of the heterosexual male population.
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    • NY Times interactive – One Race, Every Medalist Ever. Video comparison of every 100 meter dash medalist since the 1896 Olympics
    • Buzzfeed – This Swimmer’s Husband Went Absolutely Nuts Cheering Her On
    • Buzzfeed – This Is The Most Heartbreaking Finish Of The Olympics So Far – In the final seconds of the race, with the finish line IN SIGHT, Abbott slipped from first to fourth place.
    • Buzzfeed – This Woman’s Reaction To Winning Her Nation’s First-Ever Medal Will Melt You – Kosovo declared independence from Serbia eight years ago, and was admitted into the International Olympic Committee just two years ago. The country has eight athletes participating in five different sports at this Olympics — Kosovo’s first.
  • GQ – The Mystifying Triumph of Hope Hicks, Donald Trump’s Right-Hand Woman – I don’t think there’s ever been a more attractive press secretary for any candidate. She’s a 2010 SMU graduate.
    • One day you’re just a smiley PR lackey; the next, you’re a major operative in the nuttiest campaign in decades. Such is the strange year in the life of Hope Hicks, the 27-year-old accidental press secretary for Donald Trump. How did she get here? And how much longer can she last?
  • Buzzfeed – I Went To Disneyland By Myself And Had The Time Of My Life
  • Longest homerun this season – 504 feet
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