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Friday, April 15, 2005

Armstrong ready to roll


USATODAY.com - Armstrong ready to roll

Armstrong ready to roll

By Sal Ruibal, USA TODAY

The Tour de Georgia cycling stage race will feature many of the USA's top racers, but as usual in the sport, most of the attention will be focused on Lance Armstrong.

The winner of six Tour de France titles and last year's Georgia race, Armstrong already has overshadowed the event by telling the media they should not miss his Monday afternoon prerace news conference in Augusta.

With his cycling career winding down, most of the speculation about his announcement has fallen into two distinct categories: Armstrong's plans for the next two years or a revelation about his high-profile relationship with rocker Sheryl Crow.

He already has said he will race in this year's Tour de France to fulfill his contract with team sponsor Discovery Channel, so the rumor mill also has him lining up for next month's Giro d'Italia, the only Grand Tour he has not competed in.

Off the course, pedal pundits predict, he will say he is marrying constant companion Crow.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

MozBackup


Just like real estate, the rule of computer use should be: Backup, backup, backup.

MozBackup - A utility for creating backups of Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird and Netscape profiles

What's MozBackup?

MozBackup is a utility for creating backups of Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird and Netscape profiles. It allows you to backup mail, favorites, contacts, etc. This program is freeware.

One part photoshopping , One part puzzles ...


One part photoshopping , One part puzzles ...

Worth1000.com | Photoshop Contests | Are you Worthy™ | Visual Puns Contest

Fingerprint Maze - An installation that lets one wander through a 3D labyrinth made from one's own scanned fingerprint.


David Lu / Fingerprint Maze

Fingerprint Maze - An installation that lets one wander through a 3D labyrinth made from one's own scanned fingerprint.

Disney creates the happiest place on Earth ... maybe not!


Disney creates the happiest place on Earth ... maybe not!

Our Orlando Vacation: Day 3 "The Happiest Place on Earth" - a photoset on Flickr

Lance Armstrong surprisingly enters Ojai race, places 15th


Lance is a man with a plan ... just wait till the TDF.

Lance Armstrong surprisingly enters Ojai race, places 15th

Lance Armstrong surprisingly enters Ojai race, places 15th

OJAI, Calif. - Word spread quickly that Tour de France champ Lance Armstrong was a surprise entry in the Lemire Memorial Grand Prix cycling race, joining stunned competitors at the starting line just minutes before it began.

"Do you see him?" one man asked.

"Is that him?" asked a teenage girl clutching a camera.

And there he was on Sunday afternoon. Wearing a light blue and white jersey and a yellow "Livestrong" bracelet, the six-time Tour de France champion took his place with others for the 90-minute criterium race through rural Ventura County.

The crowd roared as announcer Dave Towle welcomed Armstrong - Racer No. 120.

"I've been lining up at races since I was a kid, and I still get that nervous feeling in my stomach," Armstrong told Towle. "I just love it. It's great to be here."

It is extremely rare for Armstrong to race in the United States.

"He has probably done only a handful in the last five years," Armstrong friend Dave Lettieri said. "Showing up at a non-pure professional race is very, very rare for Lance or anybody of that caliber because of the risk of crashing or injury."

Armstrong telephoned Lettieri after arriving in Los Angeles on Saturday and asked if there were any races in the area.

"I said, 'I have the perfect race for you in Ojai,'" said Lettieri, who put Armstrong's representatives in touch with Ojai race organizer Bob Fisher to talk about the possibility of Armstrong entering the event.

They asked if there would be things for Armstrong's children and his rocker girlfriend Sheryl Crow to do during the race. There's a Jolly Jump and climbing wall, Fisher said.

The last question posed to Fisher was how much it would cost to enter.

"I told them we would cover it," Fisher said, learning at about 9 p.m. Saturday that Armstrong was in.

"We tried to keep it hush-hush, but it's hard when it's something like that," Fisher said. "People found out."

Joan Welborn got Armstrong's autograph before the race began.

"This is the best day of my life. That is something that I can take with me to my deathbed," the Ojai resident said. "My friends go to France to watch him race in the Tour, and I didn't even have to leave Ojai."

Armstrong - who placed 15th and donated his $350 in winnings to the Garrett Lemire Memorial Foundation - was about to leave in his black BWM when he shook the hand of another familiar face: Recently retired NBC-TV News anchor Tom Brokaw, who happened to be in town and watched the race.