Yeah, yeah, sports, I
know, sports. There’s so much going on, right?
Rutgers is playing South Florida soon and they’re still in the running
for a bowl, no, not that kind of bowl, but close. And BIG game tonight
on the ol’ MLB Network, the Niners and da Bears. Be still my heart.
Then the Mets are apparently making some noises in Chicago, noises
that’ll eventually translate into a player or two or three. That’s the
major news of the day.
In
other new, the Yanks are considering Damon and Matsui (notice I didn’t
say versus) and basking in their newfound World Series glory (for, what
is it, the 27th time, who cares, I mean, really). And the football
Giants ponder their carelessness and stupidity while the Jets just seem
to send Mark Sanchez out to the podium to blame himself for everything…
very tricky.
Aah, but let me digress for a moment. it’s so nice
to finally have this notebook (an HP 2.2 meg big-screen
screamer)working as it should. My docked configuration is working just
great now. My old HP keyboard works just great (I’m converting from an
old HP desktop) for typing and my wireless mouse makes it one hell of a
lot easier to navigate around the screens, no matter how terrific these
new touchpads are. A cheap USB hub makes all this a snap, by the way.
Printer?... no problem, just stick it in the USB hub. Now, if I just
had one more USB cable, I’d be set.
The logistics of the whole
thing are slightly problematical though. Wires are, after all, still
wires and they have to go somewhere. You’d think all that time I spent
as a satellite TV installer would have helped in this regard, but,
alas, so far it has not, not on a conscious level at least.
And
it took me quite a while to figure out how to get a docked config at
all as there are no hardware profiles included in Windows 7. (The
answer was to change the way the notebook behaved when the AC power was
engaged and the cover was down (closed) position).
Going from
Windows XP to Windows 7 is a trip too. Learning those differences along
with changes incorporated in the Microsoft Office 7 has been a real
challenge and….do I really need all these menus and dropdowns and
couldn’t they have included Outlook (the e-mail program) somewhere? I
mean, Windows Live Mail looks familiar but am I going to be able to
synch the two? Microsoft, what the heck are you doing to me? That Apple
store at the Mall is calling me…..”Jimmy…..Jimbo…..look at this”)!
Pardon
the lengthy aside but I’m all excited now…and then there’s the HDMI
connection to my hot-stuff new Panasonic 42 incher yet to come. And
should I get that Google Chrome?
But let’s get back to sports
and the Mets, my favorite subject. The word coming from WFAN and ESPN
is that the Mets are talking about Matt Holliday and Roy Halladay and
there may have even been a trade for Castillo. And, if Bengie Molina is
your catching cup of tea, you’re a happy Mets fan right about now.
Let
me first throw my blessing upon getting either or both
Holliday/Halliday(s). Acquiring one of the best pure hitters in the
game in Matt and perhaps THE premiere pitcher in the game in Roy would
be just exquisite. Even John Lackey would be quite an upgrade in our
starting pitcher rotation.
Bengie’s getting a little long in
the tooth though, isn’t he? Or are we just stocking up on power so we
can continue our experiment with Murphy playing first base? Whatever
the motivation, the man can hit and that’s something Mr. Schneider was
never able to provide. And there may be no better alternatives on the
free-agent market after all.
Then there’s the second base
situation. Luis Castillo had a very creditable 2009. I certainly
wouldn’t make replacing him a priority. I’m going to assume he was
included in a potential trade for somebody else, maybe a catcher or a
first baseman. I’ll throw my hat in for getting a real-live first
baseman. Being the Mets, after all, wouldn’t Murphy be a nice
pinch-hitter candidate and part-time first baseman?
It will be
difficult for Omar Minaya to maintain his focus amongst so many
alternatives. I’m assuming he does have his priorities firmly set
despite a plethora of needs. Hopefully, power-hitting outfielder is
one. First base and catcher would be tied for two.
After all,
we have two incumbents who haven’t been too terrible at each spot, if
either is not quite capable of being considered a real starter. But
both Murphy and Omir Santos show promise. (They could probably start
for Kansas City).
Whatever our Metsies wind up doing, it would
have to be a step up, wouldn’t it? I’m going to assume our hard luck
won’t continue and we’ll have a somewhat healthy Carlos Beltran in
center and Jose Reyes at short.
While I can’t get overly excited
about Rutgers, they did show some remarkable skill against Connecticut
in their last. Beating the Huskies in the final seconds on a long
touchdown pass was very impressive even if they made themselves
beatable after building up a big lead. I think they’ll nip South
Florida.
The Niners certainly have had a lot to say about their
matchup with da Bears. Who do they think they are….the Jets? They seem
to think they’ll dominate on both sides of the line and I hope they’re
right but what about that secondary? Didn’t Vince Young just have his
way with you? I think Jay Cutler could carve himself a nice 400-yard
game out of this one.
The Giants have a bye and thank God.
Hopefully, they’ll take Coughlin’s blaming of himself to heart as I
think the head coach is right. It’s largely his fault.
And could some Jets besides Sanchez start looking in the mirror? It’s
high time.
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