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12/31/2002 - Review “Bringing Down The House”

Just finished reading Bringing Down the House by Ben Mezrich, the only book on my Christmas List this year.
Weighing in at about a 4 hour read; it was a fairly fast paced, true story about some MIT students who became caught up in the life of Blackjack. More directly, team blackjack. Over the course […]

12/30/2002 - It’s That Time Again.

One week from tomorrow, MacWorld Expo San Francisco 2003 kicks off in San Francisco at the Moscone Center.
The highlight of the event is Steve Jobs’ keynote address which is usually ripe with new hardware and software announcements. And next weeks events will most doubtly be more of the same. If you can’t be there in […]

12/26/2002 - Sneak Peek!

I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. New Years is right around the corner.
Want a sneak peek at the new sh2.com? Point your browser to the beta page. Full xhtml and css validation (with the exception that I need to go back and rework parts of my homegrown content management system to validate). The page […]

12/23/2002 - Happy Holidays

To the loyal sh2dotcom readers out there, my your holidays be fun, festive and safe. There probably won’t be much posting going on between now and New Years as I celebrate with friends and family.
And if you are in the area, don’t forget the 2nd Annual Holiday Reunion Party tonight at the Green Onion. Festivities […]

12/10/2002 - Warming up Winter.

Winter is starting to settle in, but I rediscovered some pictures from this past March. These are a very small sampling of the many shots taken on our honeymoon.

Which reminds me, one of these days I’ll get the photo libraries back online.
Also, a new entry in Special Sauce. Behold the power of the Irish Car […]

12/9/2002 - SI Sportsman of the Year.

On newstands Wednesday, Sports Illustrated’s annual Sportsman of the Year issue.

Lance ArmstrongSI’s 2002 Sportsman of the Year.
Many argued Lance deserved the SotY title in 1999 after winning his first Tour de France - nearly 3 years after surviving testicular cancer (The U.S. Women’s Soccer Team won that year).
There isn’t much more that can be said […]