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Friday, July 27, 2007

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- New Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh's preseason rankings have the Southern California Trojans at No. 1 -- possibly of all time.

"There is no question in my mind that USC is the best team in the country and may be the best team in the history of college football," Harbaugh said Thursday at the Pac-10 football coaches' annual media day.

USC coach Pete Carroll smiled when he came to the podium later and was told of Harbaugh's assessment, which might put some added pressure on the Trojans.

"You've gotta love Jim, huh? I'm glad he thinks that," Carroll said. "There's no way I would have any way of understanding what that's all about.

"We're just a bunch of guys trying to put together a terrific team, and we'll see how far that takes us."

After pausing for a moment, Carroll grinned and added quietly, "Thanks, Jim."

The four-time defending Pac-10 champion Trojans were selected for the fifth year in a row as the favorite to win the conference title. They received all 39 first-place votes in a preseason poll of media members who regularly cover the conference.

Only three times in the 46 years of the poll has a team been an unanimous preseason pick to win the title -- and it's been USC every time, including 2004 and 2005.

For the fourth consecutive year, California was picked to finish second. The Golden Bears tied USC for the league championship last season when both finished with 7-2 conference records.

The Trojans got 390 points in this year's balloting, with 10 points for No. 1 in the conference and one point for No. 10. Cal received 323 points, and UCLA was third with 305.

Arizona State (242 points) and Oregon State (237) rounded out the top five, followed by Oregon (226), Arizona (162), Washington State (115), Washington (98) and Stanford (47).

The poll has correctly predicted the Pac-10 winner 24 of 46 years, and has been right seven years in a row.

Former Washington State, Miami, Oregon State and NFL coach Dennis Erickson, back in the Pac-10 with Arizona State, said the Trojans should be in the NFL.

"They're as good as there is in the country," he said.

Washington State coach Bill Doba considers the Pac-10 relatively well-balanced, with the exception of the Trojans.

"`USC obviously is the cream of the crop right now. I think the rest of the league is pretty even," Doba said.

Asked what it would take to beat the Trojans, he said, "I think SC has to beat themselves. I think he (Carroll) just has to guard against overconfidence or not being prepared or having really, really, really bad luck."

He added, "They're a really good team. They're something."

The Trojans also were loaded last season, but they still lost twice in the Pac-10. Oregon State upset them 33-31 on Oct. 28, then UCLA beat them 13-9 in the regular-season finale on Dec. 2.

USC went on to defeat Michigan 32-18 in the Rose Bowl to finish 11-2.

While not talking specifically about USC, Oregon coach Mike Bellotti said he expects the Pac-10 to "be a close race, and I think there will be some surprises."


Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Why Americans overspend and take on too much debt.  Great expectations.

I refer to tidbits from the "Teens and Money" survey Charles Schwab released earlier this year. This poll of 1,000 Americans aged 13 to 18 from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds found that 73% believed they would earn "plenty of money" when they were adults.

In fact, the teenage boys expected to make an average $174,000 annually. Teenage girls expected to earn $114,200.

The reality check:

  • Median earnings of men who worked full time, year round in 2005, the latest year for which Census Bureau statistics are available, was $41,386.
  • Women working full time made a median $31,858.
  • Fewer than 5% of the U.S. population makes more than $100,000, according to the bureau. Only one household out of six report a six-figure income, according to the Federal Reserve's 2004 Survey of Consumer Finances.


Sunday, January 28, 2007

Do you believe in the jinx?

Last Wed, I was talking on the phone and I realized that I had not gotten sick (non alcohol related) in like a couple of years (at least 5 or so).  Just after mentioning that, I got sick on Friday.  Sucks but at least I lost 8 lbs.  Yay!


Sunday, January 14, 2007

I GOT THE APPLE PHONE!!!

I hear all this talk about the apple phone and its soon to be release in July of 2007.  Lucky for me, I did not have to wait.  Though my connections, I received the Apple Phone a little more than 15 years ago.  Apple phone has offered crystal clarity and many hours of use.  One day, I broke the stem of the apple phone.  As I wanted to keep the phone in its mint condition, I was sadly disspointed.  Then my fortune turned.  I realized if I put my ear to the top of the phone I had just ripped off, I could listen in on phone conversations by my other family members without letting anyone know.  No one's conversations was now safe from me.  Here are pictures from my Apple Phone.  Good times...

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Friday, January 12, 2007

PaM PaMa: yea dude

PaM PaMa: i was deciding btween 10or 110

PaM PaMa: went on the 110

itsmehjohn: and?

PaM PaMa: and the car next to me ran over a dog and it spattered my car =(

PaM PaMa: freaked me out

itsmehjohn: blood?

PaM PaMa: yeaaaaaa

PaM PaMa: ughh i windown wiped it and came home and hosed it

PaM PaMa: but told mom to take it to hte car wash tomorrow

itsmehjohn: gross

PaM PaMa: yeaaaaaaa imagine me in the car

PaM PaMa: ughh

PaM PaMa: the one day i get out early

PaM PaMa: ughh



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