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November 28, 2007

I'm #1 and feel great

From the inbox:

Thank you everyone for participating in this years fall incentive program "In shape feel great."  We really appreciate your hard work and effort.  Hope you guys continue to workout, and the winners on the programs are:

1st Place- John Whitehead
2nd Place- Jackie Greene
3rd Place- Tammy Wahpeconiah

I have a certificate for each one of you; please come by the office to pick it up.

I'm requesting an electronic version of the certificate. I'll be sure to post it if/when I get it.

Update: here is a PDF of the certificate.

November 27, 2007

fun with transitivity

let's see, at this point the national championship game would be mizzou v. west virginia

Missouri was defeated by Oklahoma who
was defeated by Colorado who
was defeated by Iowa State who
was defeated by Kent State who
was defeated by Central Michigan who
was defeated by Eastern Michigan who
was defeated by Michigan who
was defeated by

Appalachian State

West Virginia was defeated by South Florida who
was defeated by Cincinnati who
was defeated by Pittsburgh who
was defeated by Michigan State who
was defeated by Michigan who
was defeated by Appalachian State

November 26, 2007

Confessions of a long snapper

UK fans mourn as a real chance of beating UT (finally), slips away. From the inbox:

... Kentucky lost Saturday on a bad snap that resulted in the blocked field goal in the second OT.  As soon as I saw where the snap was headed, I knew it was going to be a miracle to get the kick away.  It was snapped right at the holder's head.  That makes for a tough catch and a long trip to the tee.  The kicker has to wait and make sure the ball is set before starting.  I think with a good snap there, Lones Sieber would have won the game.  He is as good a kicker as I have seen at Kentucky since Kenny Willis.  That just let's you know the importance of a good snapper.  Peter King recognized it in Sports Illustrated when naming his top NFL players.  He named one snapper as a representative of the overall importance of the position.  He did the math on the number of NFL games decided by a field goal to prove you can't win consistently without good snapping (and I guess a good kicker to follow).  So, next time you run into a long snapper or even an old long snapper whose glory days are far behind him, be sure and buy him a beer.

November 25, 2007

We're back!

Consider the new and improved Hypothetical Bias: http://www.hypothetical-bias.net. The cromulent economics blog is now John Whitehead's cromulent economics blog. Moving into 2007 technology I've merged my "homepage" (isn't that so 2002) and personal blog. Learn all you ever wanted to know about me in the sidebars and read my hilarious daily, weekly or maybe monthly posts. You might even discover posts by my hilarious economists guests: Chambers, Gulley and Holmes.

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