April 2005

Hello world!

Submitted by Rick Eyre on April 20 2005, 2:10 am

Here is the new blog. The re-population will start shortly. Comments welcome, and the main registration system on the Postnuke site is not required here.

Ever is a very strong word.

Submitted by Rick Eyre on April 19 2005, 10:45 pm

From the "It depends what the meaning of is is" shelf at the Doublespeak Shop:

Charles Hurt (Washington Times): Have you ever crossed the line of ethical behavior in terms of dealing with lobbyists, your use of government authority or with fundraising?
Tom DeLay: Ever is a very strong word.

(Here is the complete transcript of the interview that led to DeLay's proclamation.)

McDonald's is 50

Submitted by Rick Eyre on April 16 2005, 1:48 am

April 15, 1955, and the first McDonald's "restaurant" opened in Des Plaines, Illinois, named by milk shaker-salesman Ray Kroc after the McDonald brothers, Dick and Mac, whose hamburger stand in San Bernadino, California became his inspiration. The rest... yeah well you know.

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Karen Rolton's World Cup Final century: the facts

Submitted by Rick Eyre on April 12 2005, 2:00 pm

Australian vice-captain Karen Rolton's brilliant 107 not out in yesterday Women's World Cup Final against India is the first century scored in a WCWC Final. Not the second, as has been widely reported in the media today. I've explained why on Cricketwoman. [now available here - RE, 20.2.13]

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Karen Rolton first centurion in a Women's World Cup Final

Submitted by Rick Eyre on April 12 2005, 12:22 am

[This article was originally written for the now defunct website, Cricketwoman. - RE]

Australian vice-captain Karen Rolton's unbeaten 107 in Sunday's Women's Cricket World Cup Final against India at Centurion was both the highest individual score and the first century scored in such a game.Australia's team total of 215 for 4 is the highest team total in a Women's World Cup Final, while Rolton's fourth-wicket partnership with Lisa Sthalekar is the largest partnership in a WCWC Final.

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