kevin_standlee: (Pensive Kevin)
2024-02-11 07:59 pm
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So Close and Yet So Far

Unlike those people who proudly declare zero interest in sports, I am something of a sports fan, and today I had skin in the game, that is, the Super Bowl, where I had a bet on the San Francisco 49ers winning that only needed them to win by any number of points for me to win $85 on my $50 bet made several weeks ago.

Big Game Day Food )

Oh, well, I have to console myself with the money I bet having been "found money" from selling the one gold crown I remembered to claim from the dentist.

And now it's just a few days before pitchers and catchers report for baseball spring training.
kevin_standlee: Kevin after losing a lot of weight. He peaked at 330, but over the following years got it down to 220 and continues to lose weight. (Default)
2024-01-21 07:01 pm
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Just Win, Baby

The San Francisco 49ers, the #1 seed in the National Football Conference playoffs, had a little bit of a challenge taking on the #7 seed, the Green Bay packers.

I don't have television and was busy with Other Things when this game was going on, so I was able to watch the game highlights spoiler free.

Spoiler Cut Just In Case You Care )

Meanwhile, my replaced crowns still hurt, but not as bad as they did when they were installed last Tuesday.
kevin_standlee: (Tennis)
2021-02-07 08:45 pm

Sport

I did watch the Big Game, and was, like many, surprised by how one-sided it was. I couldn't really get into it, having no dog in the fight, but as I don't have television and am not paying for any of the services that would get me the various cable sports services, this was the only gridiron game I saw all season.

Of more interest to me is that the COVID-delayed Australian Open tennis tournament started today (Monday morning Melbourne time), and much of it is available for free on ESPN3, so I'll get a chance to watch some tennis. Some of it is more likely to be on replay, sitting over on my personal computer in the background while I do my Day Jobbe; however, since we upgraded to much better internet connectivity last year, I have enough bandwidth to do so.
kevin_standlee: (Hugo Logo)
2018-02-04 07:29 pm

Multitasking: Hugos and Football

Somewhat to my surprise, and despite what the FAQ said, I was in fact able to watch the Super Bowl® online despite not having a cable subscription. To my surprise, it was an entertaining game. I had no dog in the fight so I could watch it relatively dispassionately. I did enjoy the trick plays, particularly the direct snap-reverse-pass-to-the-QB that the Eagles pulled.

During the second half, some relatively urgent requests came in for the Worldcon 76 web site Hugo Awards® page. As you may have heard, the nominating period for the 2018 Hugo Awards (and John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer and the inaugural Award for Best Young Adult Book) and the 1943 Retrospective Hugo Awards is now open. This weekend, e-mails have been going out to the thousands of eligible members of the 2017, 2018, and 2019 Worldcons giving them instructions for voting.

During the fourth quarter of The Game, I was writing web site requests and trading e-mails with other members of the Hugo Administration team at Worldcon 76. I hope that I haven't make any glaring mistakes with the material I provided the web team. I'm also relieved that I went no farther from home this weekend than the Frontier Fun Center to bowl a few games after breakfast this morning, and therefore could stay here monitoring my e-mail while watching the football.
kevin_standlee: (Tennis)
2015-02-01 07:26 pm

Sportsball Sunday

I started my Sportsball Sunday by watching the Australian Open men's tennis final on delay from Australia. (I was far too exhausted and sick to get up at 12:30 AM to watch it live. The replay concluded conveniently in time for the live-streaming coverage of the Super Bowl. (Lisa said she wouldn't have minded my going somewhere to watch it if necessary, but it was available online.) Both games had more on the line for me than usual, as I had decided to put down small bets on them when we were at the Atlantis on Saturday.

I won one bet and lost the other. Unfortunately, the win on one bet didn't cover the loss on the other, but it's still better than having nothing left over. I burned the losing ticket (might as well get some use out of it) and will cash the winner when we go back into Reno later this week.

I'm not as sick as I was last night, but I'm still not 100%. Being able to sit and do very little today was very helpful. I prepared a self-consciously Man Cave spread for the game: pickled eggs, cocktail wieners, sliced cheese, pickles, salami, and crackers. After the game, Lisa came in and said, "Well, after your Big Game Feast, what would you like for dinner: Pepto-Bismoll or Tums?"
kevin_standlee: (Kevin Sketch)
2014-02-04 11:16 am
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Non-Gridiron Fans May Skip This Post

BASFA generally always ends its weekly festivities by adopting a "Rumor of the Week." We didn't adopt the one I preferred, but I liked it so much that I thought I'd share it with those of you who follow gridiron:

New Motto for Denver )

No, you won't understand it if you don't know American Football. Don't worry about it.
kevin_standlee: (Reno)
2014-01-19 07:47 pm
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Turn Out the Lights

Both Lisa and I were up relatively early this morning and were able to get in to Reno/Sparks for our regular weekend shopping run by 11 AM. We stopped first at the Nugget, where I cashed the $20 ticket on the 49ers and rolled it onto another bet for them to win today's NFC championship game. We then went to breakfast at the Nugget buffet before doing our grocery shopping. As usual, we figure the cost of the meal more than offsets any additional groceries we would be apt to purchase if hungry.

Because we were so efficient with our shopping, we were home about the time the San Francisco-Seattle playoff game started. We don't have broadcast or cable television here, but I was able to listen to the game on KNBR via iHeartRadio, and for the first three quarters, it looked like the 49ers would win, it maybe not cover my 3 1/2-point ticket. But things fell apart in the end, and Seattle's going to the Super Bowl where they will face the Denver Broncos. Oh, well, I probably wouldn't have been able to see the game anyway inasmuch as I'll be driving back to the Bay Area that day. I wish the two teams the Ice Bowl that some people assume a Super Bowl in New Jersey in January will be.

Meanwhile, I've determined by trial and error that I can watch ESPN3 coverage of the Australian open on my home network (provider AT&T, but not U-verse), but not the ESPN2 "main stage" coverage. So I get to see some of the matches, but not all of them.
kevin_standlee: (Fernley House)
2013-02-03 08:10 pm
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At Least I Got the Firewood Delivered

This morning we hitched up the utility trailer to my minivan and drove over to Big R in Fallon to buy another ton of fence posts Douglas fir firewood, and also a splitting maul. Some of the other firewood we have is a little too large to fit into our smallmouth fireplace, and we needed something to split it down to size. Most of the mauls we saw on sale were relatively low quality, but the one from Stihl (german steel, American handle) looked right. The utility trailer tows much better with a load in it.

After lunch, it was time to settle in for the Super Bowl. We don't have either an antenna or cable TV here, but CBS Sports was indeed carrying the game online, so I fired up the computers and was able to watch the game. I was surprised that, based on Twitter comments, the online ads were not the US broadcast feed ads. But again, based on some of the comments, that's possibly for the best. Lisa wasn't interested at all, but she sent [livejournal.com profile] travelswithkuma to watch the game with me. "Not enough fishes," he said.

As for the game, well, that was of course a disappointment for a 49ers fan like me. And I had a stake in that game, having placed a (legal; it is Nevada) bet on the 'Niners at +4, so they had to win by at least five for me to collect. Believe it or not, I had a brief ray of hope when the Ravens took an intentional safety at the end of the game, because there was at least a possibility of a push on the bet (had the 'Niners won by exactly four points, the bet would have been a push), but I then realized that even if the free kick had been run back for a touchdown, the clock would have run out and therefore it would have been only a three point game. But I still would have been happier than how it actually turned out.

Oh, well, how long before pitchers and catchers report?
kevin_standlee: (Pensive Kevin)
2012-01-22 09:49 pm
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So Close

So the 49ers won't be in the Super Bowl after all. Well, they did remarkably better than anyone gave them credit for, and it was close. Meanwhile, life and sports go on, and there's still interesting Australian Open tennis (which I find interesting even without any Americans left) to watch.
kevin_standlee: Kevin after losing a lot of weight. He peaked at 330, but over the following years got it down to 220 and continues to lose weight. (Default)
2010-02-07 07:05 pm
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Bowled

Yes, I spent most of today sat on (or in front) of the sofa watching the Super Bowl. That's when I wasn't sleeping, which I did a lot of. I even managed to get out for a walk after breakfast, which I had about Noon.

I enjoyed the game a lot, but let me add my voice to those who thought that halftime show was painful. I guess they figured there couldn't be an embarrassing "wardrobe malfunction" with the Who. It's funny-but-tragic that they would be considered a safe, conservative choice. I wasn't the only person I saw who said they sounded like a bad cover band of themselves. Sad.

The advertisements were not very good, I think. I was particularly annoyed that at least two ads had the underlying message that being a good husband/boyfriend made you into a wimp and that you should stand up and be a Real Man.

Anyway, I reckon they'll be partying all night long in the French Quarter, and maybe for days to come. Mardi Gras has come early!

Alas, now I need to get back to work, because there are things that need to be done tonight before the folks back east come to work tomorrow morning.
kevin_standlee: Kevin after losing a lot of weight. He peaked at 330, but over the following years got it down to 220 and continues to lose weight. (Default)
2009-02-01 07:09 pm
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And I Didn't Win the Football Pool, Either

So much for the storybook ending for Kurt Warner. I admit to cheering a bit for Arizona, although I didn't really have a serious dog in this fight.

For a while there, I thought the converse of my football pool numbers (Steelers x1, Cardinals x0) were going to come up, but then the safety put paid to that.

Who says the Super Bowl is always a boring game?
kevin_standlee: (Menlo WWL)
2009-01-27 10:34 am
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Okay, Into the Pool

I should very much like the Arizona Cardinals' score to end in 0 and the Pittsburgh Steelers' score to end in 1 at the end of the first quarter of the Super Bowl and for the score to stay just like that for the rest of the game. But given that I won $200 (off the final score) of one of the playoff games, I think it's probably asking too much for lightning to strike again.

Note that said score preference has nothing to do with who wins. Arizona 30-Steelers 21 wins me just as much as Arizona 10-Steelers 21 does.
kevin_standlee: (Kreegah Bundalo)
2008-02-03 10:32 pm
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Home At Last

My flight from Reno was delayed around an hour for various reasons, which meant that I got to see all but the last few seconds of the Super Bowl -- or at least as much as I could peering across from the area near gate B5 at the only TV on the B concourse, inside a packed-out bar. Wow, what an upset!

It was a quiet, uneventful flight, and I was delighted that the middle seat on the Southwest Airlines flight didn't fill, one of only two empty seats on the plane. (My usual tactic of going to the back of the plane worked this time. I reckon that as I have checked luggage, I'm not really in any hurry to get off the plane anyway -- my luggage almost never beats me to baggage claim.)

Of course, I'm now without food, as the milk and the remants of a vat of pea soup I made a few days before leaving for Reno/Tahoe have all gone bad. Restocking tomorrow is called for, although not that much, as current plans call for me to drive to Oregon next weekend. That assumes that Lisa actually goes home, of course.