Okay, so my trip to Boston yesterday was great — until I tried to get home. I said last night that my plane was delayed an hour, but it was delayed two more times before we finally left. I was getting really pissed off by the time I got on the plane, but I did calm down when I got home. It was 4:00 am when I got to bed.
This was a really quick trip. I got up this morning at 4:00 am and got to the airport for my flight to Boston. After I meeting downtown and a few beer with friends, I headed back to the airport to go home. It’s 7:00 pm now and the flight has been delayed by one hour.
Now that Apple has effectively killed third-party application development for the iPhone, its competitors are touting how open they are. And you know what, it’s a damn good strategy for them to take.
Nokia and Microsoft have both come out saying that they are open and that’s the best way to be. “We believe the best devices have no limits. That’s why we’ve left the Nokia NSeries open. Open to applications. Open to Widgets. Open to anything,” says the homepage of Nokia’s new Web site.
Now before anyone gets all pissed off and starts sending me friggin’ email that I’ll delete, think about this. Apple had a whole community of people writing applications for the iPhone and it didn’t have to support them at all. What was the one thing Apple did do for them? Kick them in the teeth.
I am so good at it. See here. The sad part is, I don’t write the stuff to make them mad, but they want to torture me anyway.
Loses that is. The Bruins lost its last preseason game to the Islanders last night 4-2. I’m really hoping this is not the way the season is going to unfold.
The NHL season hasn’t even started yet and the Bruins suck already. I know, I know, they are testing out players and the preseason doesn’t mean anything, but really, did we have to start of like this?
We won the first game against the Islanders 3-1, but then lost to the Devils (3-0), Leafs (4-3), Canadiens (4-3) and the Canadiens (3-2). One more preseason game left and that’s against the Islanders again.
If we win, I want to play against the Islanders every game. If we lose … BLAH!
It’s about time the guys running the Bruins made a decent decision. Earlier this week, the Bs named Cam Neely as Vice President of the Boston Bruins.
Now, I’m not sure what the hell that really means. Does Cam get to choose players, make trades or do other worthwhile things in the organization? Who knows.
Cam Neely is certainly one of the Bruins most beloved players — and for good reason. Cam was the quintessential power forward that could score, make plays and knock out anyone on the ice.
We’re pulling for you Cam!






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