I compare the offensive and defensive ratings of the last 51 NBA champions to the league average in their years to see if it is true that “defense wins championships.”
Celebrating Fourth of July with a bombastic (and endearing) inflatable Uncle Sam decoration in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.
Stumbling upon a retired 2000 New York City cow parade statute on a long walk in Manhattan.
I introduce readers to my nearly-30 year old Newpoint Switcher 2000 Plus.
On finding the 132nd Pokémon, Ditto, on Cheever Place in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn (without a phone app).
Rafael Nadal was only defeated on the court in 4 of the 19 French Opens he entered. I examine what transpired for the four players who won three sets out of five against the King of Clay at Roland Garros.
I look back on the 2004 NBA Finals wherein the Detroit Pistons upset the Los Angeles Lakers and examine whether the Lakers should have been favored.
If my modem’s quick start card tells me the default password is “password” — surely the default password is password. Right? Well about that…
I use the 2004 NBA Finals to pin down precisely when I received my copy of Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life, 20 years ago.
I take the time to describe a positive experience that I had with my ISP.
A Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night features three teenage girls whose hair is shown to have undergone some dramatic color and style changes over the years.
For the first time ever, we review two months at The New Leaf Journal for the price of one.