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Unofficial LRT Pac-10 Power Rankings: Week 3

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I tossed out my rough rankings of the Pac-10 in comments last week. This week, I thought I’d make it a little more official. I’m basing this on performance so far, not predictions for future performance. I imagine there will be some debate in comments. 1. Stanford 3-0 (1-0 Pac-10) LW: 1 Comments: The Cardinal haven’t trailed a single quarter… Read more »

Heisman hopeless

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Well after the Huskies melt-down today against visiting Nebraska I think its safe to say that Jake Locker’s chances of winning the Heisman are just slightly better than Sarah Palin’s chances of winning the Democratic nomination for President in 2012. The haters are going to hoot and holler about how right they were all along and that “overrated” Jake Locker… Read more »

A song for the Tea Party crowd

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Apropos of nothing, inspired by a random aside in comments… Yes, the song is called “The Idiot,” but I’m not being snarky by suggesting it as a Tea Party song. Its reference to idiocy is sarcastic: I could have stayed to take the dole, but I’m not one of those I take nothing free, and that makes me an idiot,… Read more »

Karl, Igor and Julia, oh my!

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UPDATE: Here’s a closer view this morning of Igor and Julia — simultaneous Category 4 hurricanes in the Atlantic, only the second time that’s happened in recorded history: From Dr. Jeff Masters: The Atlantic hurricane season of 2010 kicked into high gear this morning, with the landfall of Tropical Storm Karl in Mexico, and the simultaneous presence of two Category… Read more »

Hmm, fascinating…

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So I came across this over at Improbable Research. It would appear that there is a scientist who believes her name cannot be used without written consent.

Igor

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As I tweeted yesterday, I’ve barely been paying any attention to Hurricane Igor, but he’s a Category 4 storm with 150 mph winds, and could potentially become the season’s first Category 5 before weakening begins due to increased shear. He could threaten Bermuda in 5-7 days, but does not appear likely to affect the U.S. beyond high surf. Igor is… Read more »

The Loy family grows again (temporarily)

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This weekend’s big news in the Loy household is that, for the first time since Robbie died a little over 2 years ago, we have a dog — another greyhound from the local rescue organization. Her name’s Elsa, and she’s a cutie: We’re only fostering her, and unlike with Robbie (who was also originally a foster dog), we really do… Read more »

At Falcon Field

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Here, it’s Air Force 21, BYU 14 at halftime. Elsewhere, Notre Dame trails Michigan 21-7 at the half, while Ohio State is beating Miami and Oklahoma is crushing FSU. UPDATE: This post actually didn’t publish to the blog until 7:20 PM, due to reception and batter issues. I back-dated it to the approximate time when it should have posted. UPDATE… Read more »