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gcooke's blog: April 2007
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Bids to Boston Invitational are going fast. Bids to the Boston Invitational are going fast. We are very excited. About the demand for spots and we think it is going to be a very full. And competitive tournament. While the deadline for bids (May 26th) is. A month away, teams cannot wait much longer if they hope to get a. Spot We anticipate that all bids could be allocated by the end of. The week. If you want to participate in one of the premier east coast. Monday, April 23, 2007.
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Tarr's Blog: December 2006
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That would be a Corvette. Or a Hummer. Sunday, December 31, 2006. I regret not getting involved in the discussions on the google group, mainly because I think my voice would have been respected. But after looking through the new rule set thoroughly, I don’t feel as bad. Before I looked at the 11th edition, the main things I wanted to see were:. Re-stating and clarifying the thrower/marker fouls. I wanted stationary arms and legs to have the right to their position. Denver, Colorado, United States.
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Tarr's Blog: Cleats
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That would be a Corvette. Or a Hummer. Monday, June 18, 2007. I just wanted to share my good fortune. Idris. Has blogged about cleats ( more than once. Before, and there are recurring rsd threads on the subject, too. Posted by Tarr : 6/18/2007 04:41:00 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Denver, Colorado, United States. View my complete profile. Better than rec.sport.disc. More content than your average blog. Rarely updated, usually interesting. My claim to fame.
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Tarr's Blog: May 2006
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That would be a Corvette. Or a Hummer. Tuesday, May 09, 2006. What, you don't know me? Yeah, returning from hibernation. I still had a lot to say, I was just tired of posting. We'll see if this takes. In fact, an asshole. But if he knew me, he at least allows the seed of doubt to creep in, in stead of firing back with "well, you're wrong about this one.". Lessons to be learned from this incident:. 1) The world would be a better place if everyone just believed everything I said. View my complete profile.
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Tarr's Blog: Behind the wall
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That would be a Corvette. Or a Hummer. Monday, July 02, 2007. A few tidbits I got from this conversation:. He basically confirmed hat there was a (largely unspoken) rule on this team that you back your teammate up, no matter what the call or situation. And you do it vocally. That was just the culture of the team. That's not too different from a lot of teams now, I suppose. Posted by Tarr : 7/02/2007 02:19:00 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Denver, Colorado, United States. View my complete profile.
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Tarr's Blog: Getting the hang of this league thing (4 for 21)
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That would be a Corvette. Or a Hummer. Saturday, June 09, 2007. Getting the hang of this league thing (4 for 21). Not too long ago, I posted jubilantly about winning the second league championship of my career, and the first in 17 tries. Now my personal winning percentage since the end of last fall is a neat 75%, as I captured the championship in two of the three spring leagues I played in. Still, 4/21 sounds a lot better than 1/17, which is where I sat last fall. Posted by Tarr : 6/09/2007 10:49:00 PM.
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Tarr's Blog: Time-saving form letter for August 25th
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That would be a Corvette. Or a Hummer. Wednesday, July 25, 2007. Time-saving form letter for August 25th. As a service to the community, I am providing this letter. With a few simple text replacements, this letter should be appropriate for blog entries, letters to the UPA, and most of all, posts to rec.sport.disc. I just heard that the UPA is not going to let (team). Sectionals. This is ridiculous! From what I heard from a friend of somebody on the team, (team). Could have predicted that. Could you perha...
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Tarr's Blog: The importance of saying stupid things
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That would be a Corvette. Or a Hummer. Monday, July 23, 2007. The importance of saying stupid things. Not counting league, I've been in a leadership position on five different teams, including my current club mixed team. As I've gotten older, I've gradually become a little more aware of the way other people take my comments, and it's definitely affected the way I talk when I'm addressing either the team or the individual. A couple things I've figured out:. Posted by Tarr : 7/23/2007 06:43:00 AM. Great po...
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Tarr's Blog: January 2006
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That would be a Corvette. Or a Hummer. Tuesday, January 31, 2006. Bill Simmons and what he means for society. I swear, I've got a ton of good ultimate material, but no point in using it when this site gets about three hits a day. So, for now I'm just going to enjoy a place to put random crap. So apparently, the job of writing a blog about super bowl week for ESPN.com, which has gone to Bill Simmons. For the last four years (except one year maybe? Has now been given to Chuck Klosterman. This is actually m...
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Tarr's Blog: Updated approach to plus/minus stat
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That would be a Corvette. Or a Hummer. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Updated approach to plus/minus stat. A few folks out there are familiar with my wonky "adjusted plus/minus" stat. This statistic does not consider touches, turnovers, blocks, assists, or scores. All that is considered is who was in and whether they scored the point. As such, this data can be compiled using a pretty bare bones stat sheet. 1a) For a given game, divide points scored by total points to obtain overall efficiency. 2a) Count the ...