Personal 22 Oct 2007 08:56 pm
The BIG Question
There was a lot of great newsworthy questions being tackled today such as:
- Should libraries allow Google, Microsoft to copy and index books for proprietary purposes?
- What will Bush’s response be to California Wildfires?
- Is Apple really worth as much as IBM now? (Market caps are now equal)
But, I’m feeling a little guilty… because in spite of all those meaty questions, there’s only one question on my mind:
What will the lineup be in Denver? Do you play Ortiz at first? If so, where do you put the red-hot Youkilis (“Yooouk!”). Can anyone play short in place of Lugo? How much with the D suffer in that situation?
6 Responses to “The BIG Question”

on 23 Oct 2007 at 5:33 am 1.Don said …
I wish I could feel your pain. My Indians vs. Rockies tickets came yesterday. Just looking at them is like a repeated kick to the groin.
on 23 Oct 2007 at 9:48 am 2.Corey said …
Don, your Ohio State avatar highlights an interesting thing I heard the other day.
My friend Vinod, an avid Sox fan traveled from Ann Arbor to Cleveland for Game 4 of the ALCS and said that nobody gave him a hard time about the Sox jersey and cheering, but they were incensed that a Michigan (b-school) student would dare tread on Ohio State territory.
on 23 Oct 2007 at 1:22 pm 3.Corey said …
Oh and:
1) Yes, it increases the public good, the whole point of copyright law.
2) Throw money at the problem – he isn’t a real fiscal conservative anyway, ignore the global warming implications
3) Not even close.
on 24 Oct 2007 at 4:29 am 4.Don said …
Corey-
The Indians, Reds, Bengals, Browns, and Blue Jackets are all sports.
Buckeye football is religion.
on 25 Oct 2007 at 9:23 am 5.Frank Coffey said …
File this under: Why the Sox will win in five:
“Al Gore Saved My Life!” – Manny Ramirez
(parody at eTrueSports.com)
on 01 Nov 2007 at 6:39 pm 6.Frank Coffey said …
Moving quickly to fill out his staff, new Dodger manager Joe Torre revealed that he has offered his bench-coach job to Rudy Guiliani and the strength and conditioning job to Arnold Schwarzenegger, before taking an uncharacteristic swipe at Hank Steinbrenner. “Hank can bite me,” Torre explained. (eTrueSports.com)