September 11th, 2011

A Beautiful Day…

It was a brilliant postcard picture perfect day, almost too perfect that Tuesday September morning. It’s one of those days that seem surreal because it was perfect. I wanted to call in for “slick” day but was really needed at work that day. So I made my way to work taking my usual route, a route that took me past the Pentagon on Virginia State Route 110 to get to Memorial Bridge.

The news of what happened trickled in to me. Just crossing the bridge, I hear the first report a plane has ran into the World Trade Center. The news was not very specific, I thought it was a pup plane or some commuter jet. I get to the parking garage and as I walk out there is a gaggle of people discussing the planes that just hit the towers. Planes? As in more than one. I was going to be late. I could not stay to inquire. I arrived at my office and there was a huddle around the television in the lobby. Some were visibly shaken. That’s when I saw the first images of the two towers billowing smoke into that beautiful September sky.

Suddenly, a co-worker runs up to the group and exclaims that the Pentagon has just been hit by a plane. My first thought was “is this a joke because it’s not funny.” My next thought was that I just drove past there not even 20 minutes beforehand. The office manager decided to close the office. I still needed to get work done so I stayed to get caught up.

I left the office at 2pm and it seemed like downtown DC was a scene from Vanilla Sky, it was a serene deserted area. What would normally be a bustling congested area was now abandoned. Traffic was non existent. I never seen the roads so clear in the middle of the day, not even on a weekend morning. As I drove home trying to process the anger, humiliation and sadness, I just then thought to myself, what a shame that such a beautiful day is now so ugly.

December 11th, 2010

Favorite Christmas Album: Handel’s Messiah – A Soulful Celebration

18 years later and it still never gets old. This Grammy winning compilation has some of the strongest musicianship of any album that I own. I even listen to it though out the year.

August 23rd, 2010

David Rudisha 800m World Record: 1:41.09!!!

I have to say that this is highly impressive to run (er…sprint!) half a mile in this time. Unofficial 400m splits of 49.1 for the first 400m and 52 for the second 400m, there was a differential of slightly under 3 seconds. Just for reference for perspective for those that don’t follow the sport, 400m is the length of one lap around the track thus 800m is twice around. Rudshia averaged 12.63 seconds per 100m for the race.

World Records in track and field are rare occurrences, you are lucky to witness them. May be a few are broken in a World Championship or Olympic year in track but with this year having no major championships to contest it makes for an ideal time to go for a record without worrying about peaking too soon or too late for a championship and without having to be concerned that the race will turn into a tactical affair which usually results in a slow time.

The 800m is one of the most challenging events physically. I heart it since I ran it as my specialty in high school and college (1:47.7 personal best). World Records for this event is especially rare. The 1983 world record 800m by Jarmila Kratochvílová (Czechoslovakia) is the oldest running event world record for either men or women. For men the last since 1981, Sebastian Coe held the mark at 1:41.73 for 15 years until Wilson Kipketer broke it in 1996, eventually running 1:41.11. Now Rudisha sets the standard.


December 23rd, 2009

Psychic Fail

December 21st, 2009

Dunking on Reindeer

This is so classic! Spitting out the rhymes are KRS-One and Lupe Fiasco