Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Ping Pong Diplomacy

Sports Illustrated had a recent article on the so-called "ping pong diplomacy" that took place between China and the US in the early 1970's. A chance meeting between a Chinese and American player set the groundwork for relations between the two countries to change dramatically. It's an interesting article.

I asked Dan Seemiller from the South Bend Table Tennis club if he was a part of this, but he indicated he was on the U.S. junior team and this all took place just before his time on the world stage. Although he said he played Glenn Cowan once and beat him (Cowan is the American player featured in the article).

I read that the arena being used at the Beijing Olympics was designed "specifically with table tennis in mind." Kinda shows you that the Chinese take this sport seriously.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Rethinking Future Plans

A couple nights ago as I was tucking him in, Cameron said he knew what he wanted to be when he grew up. He said he wanted to be one of those "war people" that fights battles. He wanted to lead the way and be up front.

Anna told him, "Uh, you will die. Who do you think gets shot first? The person up front...DUH." Cameron thought about this for a minute then said, "Well, I guess I don't know what I want to do when I grow up."

Monday, July 21, 2008

A Movie That Lives Up to the Hype

I went into "The Dark Knight" with fairly high expectations. I really enjoyed "Batman Begins" and how the whole franchise was basically rebooted. Christian Bale made a great Batman and helped put the George Clooney fiasco behind us.

The new one didn't disappoint. In fact, maybe it was even better than I expected. It's long, but it doesn't feel like it as it zips along. There was lots of action, but it didn't override the story, which presents some interesting moral dilemmas and clearly suggests real world parallels. And what a great cast. Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, Maggie Gyllenhall, Aaron Eckart, and, of course, Heath Ledger.

His last performance has certainly gotten a lot of the hype, and I gotta hand it to him, he pulled it off. I haven't seen much of Ledger's movies. He was in "A Knight's Tale" and "The Patriot." But neither of those movies would remotely suggest he was up to this role. Sad that a role that would have launched him into the stratosphere of Hollywood turned out to be his last. I wouldn't have guessed it would be very easy to forget Jack Nicholson's take on the Joker in the Michael Keaton version, but Ledger made you do just that, although his performance is a much darker version of the Joker. There's already talk of him winning a supporting actor Oscar posthumously, and I don't see why not.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Sports Story of the Year? I Hope.

Wow, this Dara Torres is amazing. 41 years old and she qualifies for the Olympics two years after having a baby. She qualified by beating out other women half her age. I read that she has been undergoing voluntary drug testing very often, to dispel any rumors that at that age, she must be taking something.

It's a great story, and I hope she medals in Beijing and that she is clean. We don't need another Marion Jones, Floyd Landis, etc. giving multiple denials only to recant when the evidence proves otherwise. This will be one story to watch in what promises to be an exciting Olympics (if one can wade through all the gymnastics coverage and individual profiles of each gymnast and their pets).

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

It's the Principle

I was running really low on gas this morning. There's a gas station on the edge of town that I've never stopped at before, so I pulled in since the needle was deep into the red zone and touching the "e."

However, upon pulling in, I notice to my horror that I would have to go inside and pay first before pumping the gas. There was no pay at the pump. This is 2008 and there are still gas stations that haven't joined the rest of humanity in this endeavor.

So, I got back in my car and went up the road a little further, not totally convinced how much further I could really go. But I made it and filled up . . . using the comfort of my debit card and not having to go inside and use the long forgotten phrase, "give me $$ on pump 4."

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Wesley for VP? Probably not.

I'm thinking that Wesley Clark is no longer on any short list for Obama's VP. His comments on McCain probably did him in. He said that being in that fighter plane and being shot down does not qualify one to be president. Now, actually, that is true. Being a prisoner for 5+ years doesn't qualify you either. Nor does refusing early release so you don't leave any other fellow Americans behind. None of that indeed is an automatic qualifier to be president.

But, do you think Obama wants Clark out there saying that stuff? Nope. I don't think Clark will be welcome campaigning on behalf of Obama anymore. In fact, I'm sure at some point Obama will say, "That is not the Wesley Clark I knew."