Sunday, February 28, 2010

What is a Hokie?

Important Stuff
if you're me; but something for you too

Boned Jello

Maryland was scheduled to play at Va Tech at 4:00 yesterday, and I was primed baby. P-R-I-M-E-D.  I hate VA Tech, because I view every team in the ACC as Maryland's foe, and ergo hate their yellow guts.   Then, guess what?   The hokiest dammed thing in hoops history. 

A beer truck hit a fire hydrant in front of the Cassell Coliseum, and water gushed forth, flooding the street.  Officials turned off the main campus valve so workers could get at the break, but the resulting pressure caused another ruptured pipe.  And then another.  An Itchy and Scratchy cartoon is playing in my head as I type this. The game was postponed, until - who knew?  Finally under way at 7PM.

Here's the lucky part.  Because it was being televised by local channels, and not ESPN, or Comcast, the station merely scrubbed the scheduled Family Guy re-runs, and broadcast the game. Woot-woo.  The announcers too, whoever they were, were notches better than what you find on the ESPNs, who obviously pay game announcers by the word.

 2 OT.  Vasquez 33 2nd half points, 41 total.  Terps win.   Wednesday night - Duke, for the ACC Championship! (Terps picked 8th in pre-season).   USA UAS USA.  Where is that beer truck this morning?  Mmmmm, Beer.

  I knew y'all would be interested in reading about Terp hoops. You'll prolly want to watch the replay (click replay) You're welcome.



Non self indulgent ASIDE:  This has happened before.  I mention our use of TiVo a lot, but in fact we scratched it in favor of Verizon's system.  As a rule I record things like yesterday's game,  in the event something happens, like a phone call, or unexpected company, the BATF, etc., interrupts my viewing pleasure.  Because yesterday's game was delayed, the recorder thought, when I pressed "record this," it meant a 30 minute Family Guy.  So it recorded 30 minutes, and stopped.  I hate when it does that. 
Boned Jello
Overtime games get the same treatment. 

Remember the VCR Plus+ code system (now evidently defunct)?  A unique number was assigned every show, and printed in the TV listings.  You plugged that number into the VCR, and when it was broadcast that  show was recorded until it was over.  They should implement that again, a simple algorithm is all that's required.

ASIDE #2

We've had Millennium Cable (now Comcast in this area), Direct TV, and now VerizonTV.  Verizon sucks by comparison, in just about every way possible.  It's menu system sucks (Direct TV's was the best).  The billing system sucks (you have to renegotiate your contracted price every year, or see your bill double without warning).  Program listings are outdated, or flat wrong.  Even the remote controls break, and when they do they charge for the replacements.   Suck Suck suck. Nice picture quality though.


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like DirectTV's remote the best. What's the deal with Comcast's new name makeover, Xfinity? And congrat's to the Terps.
righty gomez

Rodger the Real King of France said...

I kept seeing "Xfinity" and thought it was a game site. Does that mean the Terps will be playing in Xfinity Arena now?

Merrily said...

TERPS!!!!

Rodger the Real King of France said...

I hope the Terps have a Cowboy moment Wednesday.

Anonymous said...

DirecTV has the worst customer service on the planet, but the Filipina at the other end sounds cute.

Tong

Anonymous said...

Verizon has a little billing scheme going on at least in SoCal. They put two to three little items on the bill, 3 bucks here, 4 bucks there, 2 bucks the other. Each has some nutball letter-number combination on it.

IF you call Verizon and IF you question it, they explain it is from a "private billing service". You reply "for what?", the Verizon people come back with "gee! this must be an error!" and remove it from the bill.

We all know how things get around the internet in a hurry. In this case, it was on "The Wheel". The Wheel is what the old folks in my mom's retirement community call a community bulletin board that runs on TV. The story was run there, along with the monthly newsletter all the residents get. Verizon got nailed good for that little bit of thievery.

BlogDog said...

Congratulations to the Terps on a gutty win from a Dukie. And even greater congrats on pulling together a season that looked after the Wm. & Mary game to be going off the rails. Terps *really* should be in the top 25 tomorrow and if Duke doesn't bring its A game to Comcast, Maryland has a very good chance of winning.

Apart from rooting interests, was this one of the most incredible weekends for college hoops evar? I'm enjoying watching Georgetown's slide even though Duke wasn't able to start it a la last year.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

With the top 3 losing over the weekend, will Duke be ranked #1 this week? And who is the nation's foremost executioner of # 1 teams? That's right. This game has gone cosmic, which means u bet the mortgage money on Maryland! (Unfortunately the script then calls for Terps to lose their final game to Virginia)

BlogDog said...

#1? If it's not Syracuse it's a travesty. Duke should be ranked #4 at best.

Alear said...

I recently heard about a language, Dutch I think, that has past-tense imperatives. And now I come across this: "Record yesterday's game".

Gotta love it.

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