Monday, May 30, 2011

Rice and Northwestern: Champions

Northwestern Wildcats: 2011 NCAA Lacrosse Champions
Northwestern Wildcats Lacrosse Team
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3-day weekend. Lazy start to summer vacation. Before we close the books on the 2010-2011 school year, let's celebrate some deserving athletic achievements by two schools that are known more for academic success than success on the playing fields.

This weekend, the Northwestern Wildcats, the school that other Big Ten fans mockingly say are kept around to boost the conference GPA, won their sixth NCAA championship in seven years in women's lacrosse. It's not a sport that draws the audiences of football or basketball, but the athletes work just as hard and deserve the same credit when that work pays off. Congratulations to a group of young women who demonstrate that it's possible to excel on both the playing field and in the classroom.

Also this weekend, congratulations to the Rice Owls baseball team, who won both the Conference USA regular season and conference tournament -- the latter by an extra-inning 4-3 win over cross-town rival University of Houston. Good luck to the Owls in the NCAA tournament, which picked Rice as one of the eight top regional seeds in the 64-team tournament. The tournament climaxes in the College World Series starting June 18 in Omaha, Nebraska. Rice won it all in 2003.

The Steger Garden on Memorial Day (2011)

From Flowers

Sunday, May 29, 2011

CityArts Festival at Fair Park (2011)

From 2011 05 Fair Park

For photos of all the fun at the CityArts Festival at Fair Park in Dallas, look here.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

What's The Matter With Politics?

You don't have to be an Einstein to know something is the matter with politics. Politics is frustrating to anyone with any training in, say, business or science or engineering. British economist Tim Harford, in an interview with The Washington Post's Ezra Klein, pinpoints a key difference between politics and these other human endeavors.

After the jump, risk analysis.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Cottonwood, Cotton Belt, Cotton Fields

From 2010 03 High Five

Texas is on pace to have the first road building project to feature a road wider than it is long. OK, maybe that's exaggerated, but it has the ring of truthiness.

After the jump, the evil genius scheme behind Texas's road building plans.