This was going to be the 100th post until I realized that drafts technically count as posts, and there were two drafts from last September. So then I deleted them, making this the 98th post…so the celebration came early. Deal with it.
Changes?
Well, for starters, I took advantage of the new labeling system that Blogger has so graciously provided. Now, should your heart desire, you can organize our posts into cute little categories — something many of you have been begging for for months.
And obviously, the gorgeous new header that was forged in a furnace behind my dorm is pretty special. I really like using that idea, something about energizing an economy to make it competitive on a global scale by encouraging everyone in your nation to build a furnace to make steel in their backyard, it’s just innovative. Dumb as hell, but innovative. And that’s what we like here.
Well, that’s all of the improvements I could think of, aside from sporadic (at best) updates…now on to the assessment of the past 99…well, 97 posts.
Statistically speaking, I used a very scientific data analysis strategy to see how we matched up against one another.
Matt – Designated Hitter: Clearly, steroids were a factor
Posts – 48
Posting Percentage – .494
Best Streak – 8
Clint – The Trusty Left-Fielder, despite injury maintained a good season
Posts – 34
Posting Percentage – .351
Best Streak – 4
Dirq – Aging catcher with shotty knees, focused on his political career
Posts – 9
Posting Percentage – .093
Best Streak – 1
Will – Relief Pitcher, spent optional practice time with bike/woman/studying physics
Posts – 6
Posting Percentage – .062
Best Streak – 1
So there you have the breakdown. Sure, my stats may have been slightly padded with YouTube videos, but hey, don’t hate the player, hate the game.
Listen: Standard of Living, “Never Fade From Me”
Quote: “We waited five minutes because the croissants were that fresh.” – CFC’s “Oldie”