So, the Panthers’ season is over. I’m not sure if I should be depressed that we ended 7-9 or ecstatic that we won any games considering the fact that our star defensive player (Peppers) was non-existent for the majority of the season and that we started a shell-shocked never-was and a guy who was around when they invented the forward pass for 10 of the 16 games this year. Matt Moore was definitely a diamond in the rough and Steve Smith proved he’s pound for pound the baddest man on the planet, managing to put together 1000 yards receiving again.
I do hope John Fox is kept another year; on the other hand, I hope that Special (in this context, Retarded) Teams coach Danny Crossman is bundled together with Keary “No Hands” Colbert and David “Good God I Suck But Look At My Hair” Carr and shoved into a cannon and fired off into the moon. We need to figure out what’s going on at OT (resign Gross, wish Wharton well), find a replacement for Rucker at DE, and find someone who has a clue who can play Free Safety. Hopefully we’ll see DeAngelo Williams as the feature back next year; I like Foster as much or more than the next guy, but Williams has a little more of that something special.
I just returned from the birth of a new life, that being the son of my cousin, Missy. Jaden was 7lbs, 4oz and born at 5:35PM EST. Apparently the labor process started at 2am and involved all sorts of shenanigans including a umbilical cord choking (everything turned out ok) and an accidental epidural self overdose. A lot of the family got together and we polished off a bottle of Booker’s bourbon in the waiting area. Mom looked exhausted, dad looked ecstatic, and baby looked healthy.
We’ve got 2 more babies on the way – my cousin Brad’s wife and my own wife are both due in the first half of June. It’s going to be a interesting 5 months.
I decided to read some of the stuff all self respecting geeks have read, namely some of the stuff by William Gibson and Neal Stephenson. So I picked up Neuromancer and Cryptomicon, and I started the former first, namely because it was the shorter of the two.
One one hand, I found the concepts proffered in Neuromancer to be fantastic – it really is the “archetypal cyberpunk work”. On the other hand, I found it to be a slightly unpleasant read – it was rather disjointed, occasionally confusing and it lacked much flow. While the ideas and the plot are great, the execution didn’t really appeal to me. It’s importance as a literary work in undeniable though.
Conversely, while I’ve just started Cryptomicon, I find it’s writing style to be absolutely fantastic. I’ve not gotten far enough to actually judge it on it’s merit of plot.
New pictures of the parasite baby are up.
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