This graph from ESPN's mobile web site is excellent. It's from the 2013 NCAA Men's Basketball Final, with Louisville vs Michigan, and clearly shows Louisville flatlining in the first half, then surging back in a big way. It really shows the flow of the game, including Louisville increasing the margin about 3/4 of the way through the second half, before the gap closed again at the end.
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This is horrible, and hilarious. http://sportballsreplacedwithcats.tumblr.com offers a collection of sports photos, where the balls have been replaced by kittens.
A sled dog in Alaska. :) (At the Ididaride show put on by the Seavey family.)
Congratulations to the University of Louisville Men's Basketball Team, winners of the NCAA tournament! (April 8, 2013)
(Little known fact: I went to UL for one semester a long time ago.) Photo courtesy of espn.com.
This comic reminds me of the thousands of geese that have been migrating through the Boulder, Colorado area lately. From tundracomics.com.
Photo from http://writerswrite1.wordpress.com/2013/04/06/quotable-h-p-lovecraft/
“And when Jung starts to deal with his archetypes, collective unconscious and so on, he is starting to deal with the fourth chakra ... he himself is afraid to go on, that’s quite clear. He goes just so far and then he stops, because he’s afraid that if he goes the next step, he will no longer be able to do what he does as Carl Jung.”
From http://www.ramdass.org/RD/chakras-in-the-body-2/
This photo is from the Denali National Park Service Twitter account. I never saw this in Alaska, but they say the phenomena is referred to as a "Sun dog".
That's pretty much what I think every time I go shopping. (image from memegenerator.net)
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