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Archives: August 2008

German's version of "hooray"

What you know "hooray" is in german? It's HURRA!

HURRA! HURRA!

Although I still like the standard "hooray", cuz it sounds more silly. HURRA is more of a gut sound, making it sound more serious.

HURRA!

Germans are serious speakers! HURRA is a fist pump in the air. Hooray is a silly hi-five.

1 comments | | Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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Have you ever typed the word "woe"?

While instant messaging someone, I said:
spudart: WHOA IS ME
spudart: how do you spell whoa?
spudart: woe
spudart: WOE IS ME
spudart: i don't think i've EVER typed out that word in my entire life
(By the way, I was being sarcastic in this instant message, i am not truly woed)

Has anyone out there ever actually typed the word "woe" before?

8 comments | | Monday, August 25, 2008
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Invent an Olympic sport from one of your daily activities

A couple days ago Vocalo.org asked, "If you invented an Olympic sport from one of your daily activities what would it be?"

My response:
CTA stair races. Both up and down the stairs. I will defeat ANYONE. BRING IT ON.

In fact, here's a video of me running down the brown line Western Station stairs.


What's your response? Which of your daily activities would you like to be an Olympic sport? Drop it in the comments, please.

18 comments | | Friday, August 22, 2008
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Cost of the 2008 Beijing Olympics in LEGO


300,000 Lego bricks were used to create a 10ft by 26ft miniature city of the 2008 Beijing Olympics including the Bird Nest Stadium and the Water Cube swimming center.

How much would this cost?

I have a general rule when buying LEGO sets. I like to pay five dollars for every 100 pieces (that's five cents a piece). 300,000 bricks would cost $15,000. Whoa, fifteen grand just for the supplies to create this stadium. That's not even including the 4,500 LEGO people. I have no idea how much figures cost. What. Like a dollar a figure? So that's at least $20,000 in supplies. Now keep in mind, you'd need A LOT more supplies to have extra on hand, cuz you never just use exactly the amount of bricks you need to build something.

The Hong Kong Lego User Group certainly has a large supply of LEGOs. Aside from the cost, this display is very impressive. It's an increadible work of art. :-)

You can read more about this display at:
--On your marks, get set, Lego! Welcome to the Olympics where everyone's quick off the blocks
--More LEGO Sport City details and behind-the-scenes photos from HKLUG
--Photos on flickr

7 comments | | Thursday, August 21, 2008
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Good examples of photographing LEGO

I've been into the idea of photographing LEGOs, so I did some research on flickr to see what was possible. Here are photos by other flickr members:

WIP drone walker by Don Solo front iso detail by Don Solo Watch that spare, Indy! [p52 w2] by Don Solo Lego Portrait by Balakov LEGO Indiana Jones (photo) by Dunechaser Tiananmen Square by Balakov Monk On Fire by Balakov Hoofden by .eti "so... when will you..." by icedsoul "what's..." by icedsoul "...mamaaa, just killed a man..." by icedsoul "heeelloooohooo...?!..." by icedsoul Michelle Kwan by Dunechaser And now for something completely different. by Dunechaser Lunch Atop a Skyscraper - Widescreen by Balakov Moon Landing by Balakov Outdoor Biker by Balakov Indybaby by Balakov Lego Christmas Portraits - Imperial by Balakov Imperial Cutbacks by Balakov Speeder by Balakov Aftermath by Balakov Armageddon War Tank by Nannan Z. Albert Einstein by Dunechaser minifig books # 1: A Christmas Carol by minifig Falso d'autore 11 - pari opportunit� by udronotto Iron Giant  - With Hogarth by graznador The Beatles, Abbey Road by Dunechaser LEGO Sport City (behind the scenes) by Dunechaser LEGO Sport City (behind the scenes) by Dunechaser Homage to Maurizio Cattelan by udronotto Le baiser de l'Hotel de Ville - Hommage  Doisneau - copia d'arte by udronotto Raising the flag on Iwo Jima by Balakov Micro Flying Citadel by DARKspawn Falso d'autore 2 - inside a bus by udronotto this is Roy... Roy the killbot by Don Solo Minifig Famous People # 17: Dick Cheney by minifig stopped by police by regolare What do you mean, "Inferiority Complex?" by DARKspawn copia d'arte - Nighthawks - Nottambuli - Hopper by udronotto Setup of Jelly Wrestling by Jarod_Uses_Film LEGO Sport City by HKLUG by Dunechaser Lego olympic national aquatics center by kennywucy Batman: The Dark Knight by Jarod_Uses_Film Darth Vader by Jarod_Uses_Film

These are all in my flickr favorites

4 comments | | Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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Who can speak some German?

Animated Germany Flag - Deutsch Fahne

I'm wondering who of the regular spudart.org readers can speak a little bit of German? No reason. Just curious. Danke. If you ever took any classes in German or learned it at some point, just please drop a comment on this post.



15 comments | | Tuesday, August 19, 2008
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What is your favorite summer Olympic sport?


photo courtesy of raincitystudios via creative commons

I really enjoyed watching fencing. What summer olympic sport do you really enjoy watching?

2 comments | | Monday, August 18, 2008
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My niece's first steps happened during the Olympics

My niece took her first steps yesterday! Here's a poem I wrote for her to commemorate this event:
During the 2008 Olympics
Livvy started her walking kicks

Olivia so full of pep,
took three small steps!

With those three paces,
she's off to the races!

1 comments | | Friday, August 15, 2008
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IDEA: Olympics to allow any song to be played on medal stand

You know what would be cool? In the Olympics when they have the athletes on the medal stand, they should let the winner pick a pop song from their country. And then everyone will dance to the song.

Right now it's so boring to hear the same national anthem every time. And the people stand there like robots. When it should be party time for that country!

Years later it will be fun to look back at the award ceremonies and laugh at the songs that were picked. Mary Lou Retton picks Michael Jackson's Thriller. Kerri Strug (the American gymnast who broke her ankle in 1996) picks the Backstreet Boys' We've Got It Goin' On.

2 comments | | Thursday, August 14, 2008
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Estonia's only summer gold since independence


Since Estonia's independence in 1991, they have only gotten two summer golds. Erki Nool's decathlon in 2000 and Erika Salumae's 1992 Cycling.

And only one silver, Juri Jaason's 2004 silver in single sculls rowing. (he's estonia's oldest competitor this Olympics at age 43, this is his 6th olympics).

Estonia has won the five bronze medals. Two of those are from a bronze streak in heavyweight judo the past two olympics (2000 and 2004). Martin Padar should continue the heavyweight Judo streak in the 2008 Olympics as he's favored to win the gold.

Source: Estonia at the Olympics: Summer Olympics Medal Count

0 comments | | Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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Estonia fencer Nikolai Novosjolov faces 2004 gold medalist in 2008 Olympics

Mr. cocky fencer Jerome Jeannet of France (currently ranked 2nd in the world) won the gold medal in 2004. He clashed sabers against underdog 57-ranked Estonian Nikolai Novosjolov in the second round of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.


Let me tell you, Jerome Jeannet wasn't handling things very well as he was down against Novosjolov for most the match. He yelled at the umpire on one call. He would drop his helmet to the ground during breaks. Estonia was up 9-5, and 12-9. With a jab to the Estonia's neck, France tied up the match 12-12.


Then as France took the lead 12-13, he took off his facemask and yelled. Did we see any drama when Estonia tied it up 13-13? Nope. The crowd went wild when the match was tied up in a double-hit by both fencers making it 14-14.


Then there was some controversial call at the end, when Estonia blocked an attack and then France hit Estonia in the butt (in epee fencing, the entire body is a target). Estonia almost pulled a huge upset, but France narrowly won in the end.

To watch this video, go to NBC's olympic video archive, watch the Men's Individual Epee, and jump to the 1:32:00 time.

Nikolai Novosjolov
Born: June 9, 1980 (age 28)
Birthplace: Haapsalu, Lääne, Estonia
Height/Weight: 6'4"/198lbs

1 comments | | Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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Estonia road racers Tanel Kangert, Rein Taaramae, and Grete Treier in Beijing 2008 Olympics


Estonia male cyclists a bit pokey
Estonia's male cyclists didn't fare too well in the Bicycle Road Race of the 2008 Olympics. Tanel Kangert finished 69th, 13 minutes behind the leader. Rein Taaramae landed 48th, 7 minutes behind.

Whoa! 69th? Is that even possible? How many road racers are there? Actually, there are 90. And 60 didn't even finish! So there's 150 bicyclists. Sheesh! What a huge race this is! So 48th out of 150 is actually pretty good. Good job, Taaramae! And Tanel, you need to pick it up a bit. ;-)

Rein Taaramae
Date of birth: April 24, 1987 (age 21)
Height/Weight: 6'1"/150lb
Current team: Cofidis
Discipline: Road
Role: Rider


Tanel Kangert
Date of birth: March 11, 1987 (age 21)
Height/Weight: 5'10"/140 lb
Current team: Ag2r-La Mondiale
Discipline: Road
Role: Rider


Estonian woman cyclist a bit better
Grete Treier claimed 30th place in the women's road race, 53 seconds behind the leader.


Grete Treier
Date of birth: January 13, 1979 (age 29)
Height/Weight: 5'7''/134lbs

2 comments | | Monday, August 11, 2008
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Estonia's female badminton player Kati Tolmoff in Beijing 2008 Olympics


I love the name of Estonia's female badminton player, Kati. It's like a merging of my parents names: My dad Mati (who is Estonian) and my mom Kathy (German).

This Estonian woman badminton player had better chances to win than her male counterpart, as Kati's world ranking is 46, while Raul Must's ranking is 74. Kati was facing Ireland's Chole Magee ranked at #77.

Kati started the match off well winning the first game 21-18. But then she lost the last two games 18-21 and 19-21. There's no video available on NBC's site of this match. But there is an interview with Kati on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkAfbjGXSF4.

Kati Tolmoff
Date of birth: December 3, 1983 (age 24)
Place of birth: Tartu, Estonia
Height: 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)

0 comments | | Sunday, August 10, 2008
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Estonia badminton player Raul Must in Beijing 2008 Olympics

Underdog Estonian Raul Must started off his first round against Poland's Przemysław Wacha. Raul is ranked 74th in the world badminton rankings with Przemysław currently at 15. Przemysław also won the bronze medal at the 2008 European Badminton Championships.


The backs of all the Olympic uniforms for badminton have the player's last name, and then their country. That makes the back of Must's uniform say "Must Estonia." Very cool.


Raul Must ruled the beginning of the first game 7-4.


However, the Estonian player's fans got worried after a half-game break with Raul down 10-11. He just fell apart going down 11-15. During the half-game break it looked like the Poland coach gave Przemysław some excellent tips enabling Przemysław to destroy Raul 14-21.


Raul just looked really tired, always wiping his face from the sweat. Przemysław won the first game with a finese underspin shot causing Raul to unsuccessfully dink the birdie into the net.

The Estonian got literally smashed in the second game of the match as it started off with 0-5 with Przemysław getting all five points from deadly overhead smashes that just befuddled the Estonian player. A Polish smash ended the game and match 15-21.

You can watch this match on NBC's website. Go to this singles and doubles video and head to the time of 1:56:15.

Raul Must
Date of birth: November 9, 1987 (age 20)
Place of birth: Estonia
Height/Weight: 5'9"/150 lbs

0 comments | | Saturday, August 09, 2008
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Martin Padar: Judo champion from Estonia


The question on everybody's mind. Who will carry the flag for Estonia in the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Olympics?

It will be the great super heavyweight Judo champion, Martin Padar. At 6'4" 300lbs, he rules the heaviest weight division (100kg) in Judo. Here's the following world championships he has won:
* 2008 World Cup
* 2007 Super World Cup
* 2007 World Cup
* 2006 World Cup

Just check out that super cool blue robe-thing he wears. The man is a Judo wrecking ball. Watch him destroy the world online on Thursday, August 14 and Friday, August 15. The man will simply judo-ize the competition with his incredible Estonianess.

All next week spudart.org will feature blog posts about Estonia in the Beijing 2008 Olympics.

5 comments | | Friday, August 08, 2008
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IDEA: Charting the mustache trend in baseball



Imagine if someone counted the number of mustaches in every year Topps made a baseball card set. Then there could be a line chart to display the mustache trends in baseball through the years.

What year do you think was the height of the most baseball mustaches? Was it when Ryne Sandberg sported a mustache in 1987? Or perhaps sometime during the cRaZy seventies? I'm guessing 1983 was the pinnacle of baseball mustaches. What's your guess?

4 comments | | Thursday, August 07, 2008
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The phrase "space cadet" is now officially "space tourist"

The 2008 edition of the Maldre dictionary points out that the phrase "space cadet" is more accurate to be "space tourist."

Instead of saying, "I'm such a space cadet today," you should now say, "I'm such a space tourist today."

Because as you know, it's not very smart that space tourists want to waste all the fuel, materials, and money just so they can experience zero gravity.

19 comments | | Wednesday, August 06, 2008
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132 emotions of MySpace



When posting a status update on MySpace, there 132 options for what your emotion is. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY TWO! That's just insane. Even more insane is myspace cramping them all into one drop-down menu that only allows you to view 20 at a time. To make it easier to browse through the emotions, here they all of them in one chart:

accomplished
aggravated
amused
angry
annoyed
anxious
apathetic
artistic
awake
bitchy
blah
blank
bored
bouncy
busy
calm
cheerful
chipper
cold
complacent
confused
contemplative
content
cranky
crappy
crazy
creative
crushed
curious
cynical
depressed
determined
devious
dirty
disappointed
discontent
distressed
ditzy
dorky
drained
drunk
ecstatic
embarrassed
energetic
enraged
enthralled
envious
exanimate
excited
exhausted
flirty
frustrated
full
geeky
giddy
giggly
gloomy
good
grateful
groggy
grumpy
guilty
happy
high
hopeful
horny
hot
hungry
hyper
impressed
indescribable
indifferent
infuriated
intimidated
irate
irritated
jealous
jubilant
lazy
lethargic
listless
lonely
loved
melancholy
mellow
mischievous
moody
morose
naughty
nauseated
nerdy
nervous
nostalgic
numb
okay
optimistic
peaceful
pensive
pessimistic
pissedoff
pleased
predatory
productive
quixotic
recumbent
refreshed
rejected
rejuvenated
relaxed
relieved
restless
rushed
sad
satisfied
scared
shocked
sick
silly
sleepy
sore
stressed
surprised
sympathetic
thankful
thirsty
thoughtful
tired
touched
uncomfortable
weird
working
worried


3 comments | | Monday, August 04, 2008
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Getting a little crazy with registration forms

While filling out this registratiom form for veer.com, I was getting a little cRaZy. I ate lots of chocolate today. 8^D



I love how it makes my Veer profile look:




I'd love to see someone try to snail mail me a postcard with that address!

3 comments | | Friday, August 01, 2008
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