Binary by Accident

Saturday, February 16, 2002

Australia's Steven Bradbury just became the first Australian to ever win a gold medal in the Winter Olympics. He won the 1,000 meter short-track speed skating finals by positioning himself perfectly. On the last turn, the other 4 competitors, including alleged US Olympic Trial race-fixer Apolo Anton Ohno, jostled each other and fell. Bradbury, who trailed the pack, by a good 30 feet, skated unopposed across the finish line.

All through the aftermath of the race and the medal ceremony, Bradbury was beaming. It was a great sight. It turns out he is also recovering from a life-threatening training injury. Things like this are what make me watch and enjoy the Olympics - not watching a bunch of pros play hockey.

Note: CBC Sports Online has better coverage of this than ESPN.

Earlier tonight, I stumbled across Jeff Cheney's web service for Fresh Favorites. I've made a couple minor edits and have added it in the right column. Great stuff!

I've added archive links underneath the calendar. It uses the macro from Going Crazy With Macros. Currently, both the link and file are hard-coded with the dates.

"Dvorakitty" (Courtesy: Chris Pirillo) In response to a recent Dvorak article.

"I come not to bury HTML, but to praise it appeared in the winter 1995 edition of, the now defunct, X-RAY magazine. I think it has held up fairly well. And it's interesting to look at what the web was like back then. At least how I saw it..." (Courtesy: Jeff Cheney)

Charles M. Schulz. "My life has no purpose, no direction, no aim, no meaning, and yet I'm happy. I can't figure it out. What am I doing right?" (Courtesy: Quotes of the Day)


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