Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Oh, Kentucky

Yes, as The Heath Post speculated, it was the Smart Grid, indeed.

And now NIST?

Rory Miller, current Sealand U-20 National Team and former Muhlenberg North High School soccer coach, reflects on the attention paid his sport historically by U.S. presidents.

Randy Moss's daughter is a big basketball star for Boone County High.

The KHSAA's 2011-14 football realignment is final.

I would absolutely introduce a "Twitter ban" for my players if I was a coach, and, furthermore, hooray for Joker Phillips.

Another thing I read on vacation last week was a recent issue of WKU's alumni magazine. Turns out that the National Science Foundation and the Gates Foundation is funding the school's biology department to work on "Development of Automated Systems to Increase Crop Yield by Reducing Group Foraging Intensity by Crop Pests." Forty-two lead institutions won NSF/Gates grants to develop projects that boost small farmers' yields in developing countries, but WKU was the only non-Ph.D.-granting institution among them. GO, BIG RED!

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