Tomorrow the Buckeyes play the Michigan Wolverines at the Schott. The winner will stay atop the Big Ten. The loser is, well, the loser. Michigan has a good team this year. Tim Hardaway is one of the Big Ten’s best offensive players. Jordan Morgan plays a tough inside game. Trey Burke has been a huge [...]
Archive for January 28th, 2012
Time For The Nut House To Rock The Schott!
Posted in sports, tagged Aaron Craft, Big Ten, Buckeye Basketball, Deshaun Thomas, Jared Sullinger, Jordan Morgan, Michigan Wolverines, Nut House, Ohio State, Schott, sports, The Schott, Tim Hardaway, Trey Burke, William Buford, Zack Novak on January 28, 2012 | 4 Comments »
Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close
Posted in America, Movies, tagged 9/11, America, Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close, John Goodman, Max von Sydow, Movies, Sandra Bullock, Thomas Horn, Tom Hanks, Viola Davis on January 28, 2012 | 1 Comment »
I wasn’t sure I was ready to see Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close. Even though 10 years have passed, 9/11 still is a very raw and difficult memory. The film is about a New York City family’s response to a 9/11 loss that leaves a gaping void in their lives — but it is about [...]
Bolting The Volt
Posted in America, tagged America, Automobiles, Capitalism, cars, Chevrolet, Chevy Volt, GM, Hybrid cars on January 28, 2012 | 2 Comments »
It hasn’t been easy for the Chevy Volt. Announced with great fanfare as the electric hybrid, alternative energy car of the future, the Volt has had problems getting traction with consumers. The most recent news is that some Chevrolet dealers don’t want to take their allotment of Volts. The sales of the car have been [...]