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Monthly Archives: May 2010
The Success Failure
While it may be true that “Nothing succeeds like success,” there’s also a case for “Nothing brings failure like success” too. Continue reading
Posted in Football
Tagged economics, Musings, Saddleback Leather Company, systems thinking
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World culture, world game: soccer’s direct and indirect play
the pícaro, the character who, lacking power and resources, achieves all through observation and cunning Continue reading
Hammer wins, 1-3
when I say that football is better than school, what I really mean is that even football is better than school. Continue reading
I knew José Coronado
I am proud to say that Jose was a friend and Vikings teammate of mine. Continue reading
Barca v. Chivas – observations
What is the big deal about Messi? He just runs past players. Continue reading