Rookie Of The Year?

Rookie Of The Year?

It’s been a while since I caught up with MATLOCK, and considering the season finale aired Thursday night on CBS I felt I was running out of time to be justified in giving it any attention at all.   Maybe it’s because I’m actually a tad too young to be one of its devoted fans, a … Read more

Not So Fast, My Friends

Not So Fast, My Friends

NOTE: This also appears today on our sister site, Double Overtime. Please visit it regularly for musings on sports, technology, and business.  I’ve never had any illusions that I could have ever had enough athletic prowess to justify my presence on a field, rink or pitch.  And I’m far too old and inept to harbor … Read more

It’s Never Too Late To Discover Great Comedy

It’s Never Too Late To Discover Great Comedy

I’m kicking myself yet again this morning, a choice I’m well aware an awful lot of people would cheer.  Suffice to say that I’m guilty of a lot of behavior that I’ve later learned to regret, often driven by spur-of-the-moment choices that are driven by triggerings from past situations where I probably should have taken … Read more

This Game Just Got A Lot More Interesting

This Game Just Got A Lot More Interesting

In a year where perhaps the busiest and least vulnerable CBS employees are lawyers, the news that came down yesterday pretty much assured their job security for a while longer.  DEADLINE’s Peter White succinctly reported the baseline facts: The thorny legal issue over who gets to distribute long-running game shows Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune has an update. A … Read more

Lies, Damn Lies And Statistics.  Truer Than Ever.

Lies, Damn Lies And Statistics. Truer Than Ever.

You’ve probably heard the phrase that serves as the title of today’s musing at some point, whether or not you’ve actually worked in a field that emphasizes its utility and understanding.  None other than Mark Twain is credited at least with the introduction of it into mainstream America, at least per Wikipedia: Twain popularized the … Read more