Monday’s Line
July 23rd, 2007, 10:07 am · Post a Comment · posted by patrickdonohue
Had a pretty uneventful weekend. Consisted mostly of watching DVDs (Alpha Dog, Children of Men and Season 4 of Degrassi). Little to no sports consumption though I am LOVING the new NCAA Football 2008 for the 360, much to the chagrin of my girlfriend.
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No, seriously…
A man in New Orleans found a knife in his back more than 5 months after he was stabbed in a fight.
Zimbabwe authorities are pissed at a medium that led them on a hunt for diesel fuel the medium said was in the northwestern part of the country.
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Great Q&A on The Big Lead with The Washington Post’s Michael Wilbon.
The Falcons could face some serious consequences if Michael Vick practices, says SI’s Peter King.
Hawaii wants ESPN’s College Gameday to travel to the Big Island for the Warriors’ tilt against Boise State. Not gonna happen.
Brynn Cameron not about to put Matt Leinart up for Father of the Year. Unfortunately, this story isn’t that surprising.
A pair of stories on how Virginia Tech football players are preparing for the start of the ‘07 season. New York Times/Orlando Sentinel
Is Brady Quinn a jerk?
SI’s Grant Wahl on David Beckham’s debut Saturday night.
Keith Hernandez on his famous role on Seinfeld. The Zapruder-style footage of Hernandez spitting on Kramer and Newman is one of my favorite moments in television history.
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Well-rounded news…
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune on Best Buy’s Geek Squad taking stuff off your computer. Consumer rights blog The Consumerist led the way on this story. Good job, guys.
University of Kansas students will have their internet privileges taken away if they are caught file sharing.
The assistant managing editor at the Birmingham News is a genius!
An amazing map of Web 2.0.
Netflix has lowered their subscription fees in an effort to keep up with Blockbuster online. $1 guys! That’ll show ‘em!
Part one of Entertainment Weekly’s Top 50 Best Love Songs Ever.
Bottom Line fav Nada Surf to hit the road in the fall to preview new material from their upcoming, yet-to-be-named album.
David Chase addresses The Sopranos finale.. sort of.
The Sacramento Bee will begin posting video letters to the editor on its site.
What to do with that Joan Obsborne CD you can’t believe you own.
XM and Sirius execs continue to try to convince the FCC that its merger is good for consumers. No way.
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