Thursday, January 15, 2015
Monday, January 12, 2015
The real reasons I like being in college
Ever since I graduated from high school I've been happy to be in college, even if it's just community college. And I have my own reasons for that.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
NFL conference championship games set
All four NFL divisional playoff games have been played, and now the field is down to four teams, two in each conference, who will play in the NFC and AFC championship games on Sunday to determine who will represent each conference in Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale, Arizona. The games were plagued by disputed calls by referees that has sparked intense debates across the Internet.
On Saturday, the Baltimore Ravens once again visited the first-seeded New England Patriots in Foxborough, Massachusetts for the first AFC game. The Ravens were off a 30-17 win
against their rival Steelers, the AFC North champions, in Pittsburgh; it was the Ravens' first playoff win
against the Steelers in a series dating back to the 2001 season. Baltimore held two 14-point leads against New England during the game. In the third quarter, Ravens coach John Harbaugh was penalized for walking onto the field, apparently unhappy with a referee's call. In the last minutes, the Patriots stole the lead thanks to a touchdown pass by Tom Brady and won 35-31, denying the Ravens an upset. The Patriots are now going to their fourth straight AFC Championship Game; they played the Ravens two years in a row in that game, in 2011-12 and 2012-13.
The first NFC game was between the first-seeded Seattle Seahawks and the Carolina Panthers, who got into the playoffs with a losing record (7-8-1) because they won the NFC South, and their three rivals (Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay
Buccaneers) finished even worse. The Seahawks happened to be the first team to do this in 2010. Like that Seahawks team, this year's Panthers also managed to win their wild card game against the Arizona Cardinals (the hosts of this year's Super Bowl). The Panthers were favored to pull off an upset in Seattle, but the Seahawks ultimately took a 31-17 win. The Panthers and Seahawks previously played each other in the 2005-06 NFC Championship Game, which produced the Seahawks' first Super Bowl trip. This coincides with a potentially historic payment deal
for Russell Wilson.
On Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys took on the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in the second NFC game. The Cowboys beats the Packers' rivals the Detroit Lions 24-20 last week after an overturned call in their favor. The Packers scored the first touchdown, but the Cowboys soon took the lead after Aaron Rodgers turned the ball over, and kept it for most of the game. Near the end of the game, with the Packers up 26-21, the Cowboys' Dez Bryant appeared to catch a touchdown pass in the end zone, but the refs ruled the pass incomplete, and the Packers would go on to win, much to the dismay of Cowboys fans who had been enjoying a stellar season. (However, as I am a Washington Redskins fan, I couldn't be happier that the Packers won.)
The second AFC game was held in Denver shortly afterward. It pitted Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts against Peyton Manning and the defending AFC champion Denver Broncos. Manning of course used to be be a Colt and won Super Bowl XLI with them in 2007 ('06 season); he and the Broncos also lost the Super Bowl to the Seahawks last year. The Colts defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in Indy in their wild card game. Luck performed very well and the Colts won 24-13. There were rumors that Broncos coach John Fox would be fired if they lost, but some sources denied that the Broncos ever said this. Like two of the previous three games, this one contained what some believed to be questionable calls by the refs.
Next week, the AFC Championship Game will be hosted by the Patriots and feature a highly anticipated showdown, three-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady vs. Andrew Luck. The NFC Championship Game will be hosted by the Seahawks and pit Russell Wilson against Aaron Rodgers, both of whom have one Super Bowl win
to their credit.
On Saturday, the Baltimore Ravens once again visited the first-seeded New England Patriots in Foxborough, Massachusetts for the first AFC game. The Ravens were off a 30-17 win


The first NFC game was between the first-seeded Seattle Seahawks and the Carolina Panthers, who got into the playoffs with a losing record (7-8-1) because they won the NFC South, and their three rivals (Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay


On Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys took on the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in the second NFC game. The Cowboys beats the Packers' rivals the Detroit Lions 24-20 last week after an overturned call in their favor. The Packers scored the first touchdown, but the Cowboys soon took the lead after Aaron Rodgers turned the ball over, and kept it for most of the game. Near the end of the game, with the Packers up 26-21, the Cowboys' Dez Bryant appeared to catch a touchdown pass in the end zone, but the refs ruled the pass incomplete, and the Packers would go on to win, much to the dismay of Cowboys fans who had been enjoying a stellar season. (However, as I am a Washington Redskins fan, I couldn't be happier that the Packers won.)
The second AFC game was held in Denver shortly afterward. It pitted Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts against Peyton Manning and the defending AFC champion Denver Broncos. Manning of course used to be be a Colt and won Super Bowl XLI with them in 2007 ('06 season); he and the Broncos also lost the Super Bowl to the Seahawks last year. The Colts defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in Indy in their wild card game. Luck performed very well and the Colts won 24-13. There were rumors that Broncos coach John Fox would be fired if they lost, but some sources denied that the Broncos ever said this. Like two of the previous three games, this one contained what some believed to be questionable calls by the refs.
Next week, the AFC Championship Game will be hosted by the Patriots and feature a highly anticipated showdown, three-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady vs. Andrew Luck. The NFC Championship Game will be hosted by the Seahawks and pit Russell Wilson against Aaron Rodgers, both of whom have one Super Bowl win

Saturday, January 10, 2015
Need an NFL score? Just check Twitter
Twitter has a special NFL scoring feature where you can type the hashtag #NFL or a specific matchup (#XvsY) to find out the score of a game in progress. The feature also displays final scores of earlier games and start times of later games. So if you're on Twitter on a day of NFL action, you can just search #NFL or #(your team's game) to find out the score without having to go to the NFL website or Google. The scores come up in a box to the left of the screen, in place of the menu that is usually there. Twitter's scoring feature is really helpful during the playoffs, and especially the Super Bowl, which as far as I know is the most tweeted-about NFL game during the whole year.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
It finally snowed again
After a month, we got another round of measurable snow in Maryland, mostly on Tuesday. At my house, it was only about two inches, but the roads were covered in some of the snow and also ice. Yesterday, although the sun was out for most of the day, there were a couple more brief snow showers.Then, the wind chills got down into the negatives last night and this morning, and we were under a wind chill advisory. But the sun was out most of the day today, except for a brief overcast period.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Desktop Ponies fails to disappoint
Desktop Ponies is a computer program made by and for bronies, older fans of the show My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, that displays a bunch of moving pony pixel sprites with a huge variety of animations and movements on a user's desktop. Some of the sprites even interact with each other, and they can "talk" in the form of tooltips on the desktop with accompanying audio clips taken from actual episodes. The sprites are also programmed to re-enact several scenes from these episodes. Desktop Ponies is a few years old now and it's popularity has diminished a little, but it's still being updated with new versions and is still enjoyed by people in the fandom.
Monday, January 5, 2015
A strange weather pattern
My town will go from unseasonably warm to potentially snowy in the next couple of days. Today the temperature got up to the lower 60s. It's been even warmer than that at this time of the year in recent years, up to the lower 70s. But tomorrow things should settle down, with clear skies and normal temperatures. Snow is in the forecast from mid-morning to early afternoon on Tuesday. That would be our first measurable snowfall in a while. Several snowstorms have been forecast during the past month here, but ultimately amounted to rain, wintry mix or just plain overcast skies.
Saturday, January 3, 2015
NFL playoffs are starting
The road to Super Bowl XLIX in Arizona has now opened to 12 NFL teams - six in each conference.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
My 2015 Winter Classic story
Today I went to the NHL Winter Classic in Washington, DC. The Winter Classic is an outdoor hockey game held annually on New Year's Day, and this time Washington was hosting it. My Washington Capitals were playing the Chicago Blackhawks at the baseball stadium Nationals Park. The Capitals previously won the 2011 Classic against the Penguins in Pittsburgh and I went to that one too. But unlike that game, where I spent two nights in Pittsburgh, this was just a day trip to Washington. The Capitals won 3-2 and there was plenty of action on the way there.
2015 is upon us
It's now the year 2015. I can hardly believe it. It seems like the time is just flying by. I'm going to be 20 years old this year and (hopefully) halfway through college, which is hard for me to fathom. But I'm sure I'll get used to another new year, and I hope it will be even better than 2014, which for me didn't start as well, but things eventually got better for me and I became happier. Here's to a happy new year.
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