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When Marcel Hossa’s apparent goal four minutes into Game 4 was disallowed because a penalty was called on Hossa on the play, the gentleman to my left said, “I’ll bet you $10 right now the Devils score on the power…
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The latest HOG poll is up and running.
Do you keep stats? Yes, No or sometimes.
I tend to only keep stats of rounds where I play well, probably because I’m happy and want to see the results. But I’d be better off keeping them for my bad rounds to see what exactly is the […]
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The last HOG poll started during the Masters.
Do you like the recent changes to Augusta National?
No 36% (56 Votes)
Yes 64% (98 Votes)
64% of you were cool with the changes, myself included.
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Final post about the recent TaylorMade demo day at my home course:
I didn’t get to put these clubs through my regular extremely detailed review process. But here are my quick impressions on the r7 460 and r7 425.
r7 460
I hit an r7 460 with the RE*AX shaft, stiff. I had problems making solid […]
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Filed under: Culture, Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, Adventure, Sports, Rhythm
src="http://www.joystiq.com/media/2006/04/starwarsboy.jpg" alt="" />Back when most of us were in high school, our
Phys Ed teachers preached against sedentary lifestyles and warned us that playing video games would lead to obesity.
Times have changed. Konami attended this week what they call “one of the largest gatherings of health and
physical educators in the nation” to encourage use of their popular Dance Dance Revolution product.
According to a company press release, Konami wants to teach teachers how DDR can contribute to physical
health, a line that at least one state (West Virginia) evidently
href="http://www.joystiq.com/2006/01/25/w-virginia-to-put-ddr-in-all-765-public-schools/">believed enough to make
DDR a part of the public school curriculum.
That’s cool and all, but what we’re more excited
about is the inevitable flood of Youtube and Google videos created by mean kids using cell phone cameras to record
href="http://www3.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQs83V-uAsE">clumsy classmates tripping over themselves on DDR pads.
Click “read” for the full press release.
[Update 1: Thanks for the sweet link, Radjago!
Check it out, folks, in paragraph three.]
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SPONSORED BY: Age of Empires III - Real-Time Strategy Game Control a European power on a quest to colonize and conquer the New World. AOE3 introduces new gameplay elements, as well as new civilizations, units, and technologies. http://www.ageofempires3.com/
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Filed under: Culture, Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, Adventure, Sports, Rhythm
src="http://www.joystiq.com/media/2006/04/starwarsboy.jpg" alt="" />Back when most of us were in high school, our
Phys Ed teachers preached against sedentary lifestyles and warned us that playing video games would lead to obesity.
Times have changed. Konami attended this week what they call “one of the largest gatherings of health and
physical educators in the nation” to encourage use of their popular Dance Dance Revolution product.
According to a company press release, Konami wants to teach teachers how DDR can contribute to physical
health, a line that at least one state (West Virginia) evidently
href="http://www.joystiq.com/2006/01/25/w-virginia-to-put-ddr-in-all-765-public-schools/">believed enough to make
DDR a part of the public school curriculum.
That’s cool and all, but what we’re more excited
about is the inevitable flood of Youtube and Google videos created by mean kids using cell phone cameras to record
href="http://www3.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQs83V-uAsE">clumsy classmates tripping over themselves on DDR pads.
Click “read” for the full press release.
[Update 1: Thanks for the sweet link, Radjago!
Check it out, folks, in paragraph three.]
Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
SPONSORED BY: Age of Empires III - Real-Time Strategy Game Control a European power on a quest to colonize and conquer the New World. AOE3 introduces new gameplay elements, as well as new civilizations, units, and technologies. http://www.ageofempires3.com/
Continue Reading April 29th, 2006
Filed under: Culture, Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, Adventure, Sports, Rhythm
src="http://www.joystiq.com/media/2006/04/starwarsboy.jpg" alt="" />Back when most of us were in high school, our
Phys Ed teachers preached against sedentary lifestyles and warned us that playing video games would lead to obesity.
Times have changed. Konami attended this week what they call “one of the largest gatherings of health and
physical educators in the nation” to encourage use of their popular Dance Dance Revolution product.
According to a company press release, Konami wants to teach teachers how DDR can contribute to physical
health, a line that at least one state (West Virginia) evidently
href="http://www.joystiq.com/2006/01/25/w-virginia-to-put-ddr-in-all-765-public-schools/">believed enough to make
DDR a part of the public school curriculum.
That’s cool and all, but what we’re more excited
about is the inevitable flood of Youtube and Google videos created by mean kids using cell phone cameras to record
href="http://www3.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQs83V-uAsE">clumsy classmates tripping over themselves on DDR pads.
Click “read” for the full press release.
[Update 1: Thanks for the sweet link, Radjago!
Check it out, folks, in paragraph three.]
Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
SPONSORED BY: Age of Empires III - Real-Time Strategy Game Control a European power on a quest to colonize and conquer the New World. AOE3 introduces new gameplay elements, as well as new civilizations, units, and technologies. http://www.ageofempires3.com/
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Great win by the Kings last night at the buzzer to bring the series to 2-1. Not much chance they win this thing, but at least the air got cleared a bit for Frenchie.

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