Friday, May 16, 2008

One Degree of Separation

So, I’m sitting in the hotel bar last night (no jokes about “big surprise there” allowed) with my associate Michael Martin here in San Francisco and was reminded once more what a freakishly small world it is. We struck up a conversation with a man named John MacDonald from Glasgow. He was hilarious and entertaining and turned out to be a cellular biologist working in Montreal. We chatted for an hour or so before another gentleman joined us at the bar. He overheard our conversation and asked John where he went to school. It turns out that he was from the UK, also a cellular biologist and that they both went to Washington University in St. Louis and did their post-doctorate work under the same professor – just a decade apart. How is it that in a random dive hotel bar off Union Square two men who literally spent years of their life in the same classrooms would intersect? Odd.

That same day in the trade show booth, we started talking to the folks in the adjacent space. One of the women in that booth was from Chicago but after speaking with her, she stated that she had lived in Denver. When Michael asked more about the where’s and when’s he discovered that they actually had lived within a block of each other and had common friends – again that one degree just temporally displaced.

What’s the point of these musings? I suppose that it is just interesting that in this vast and incredibly overcrowded world we live in that the threads of our lives and past can intertwine in these myriad ways. As cliché as the “six degrees of separation” term has become it has a firm foundation in truth. I guess one of the cool things about being obnoxiously outgoing is that you can really discover those connections. So the next time you are standing next to someone in line, strike up a conversation – you never know who you might run into!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Lightning Strikes in Cleveland

Last night in Cleveland, Asdrubal Cabrera pulled off the most rare play in baseball - the unassisted triple play. Its happened only 14 times in the entire history of MLB, and its the third time the Indians have made it happen. In fact, the Indians have been involved with 6 of the 14 unassisted triple plays - three by them and three against them.

The last time an Indians' player accomplished the feat in the regular season was 1909. The only time it has happened in the history of postseason play was when an Indians player turned one in the World Series in 1920. Not thinking about the importance of the event, Cabrera flipped the ball into the stands on his way to the dugout - some lucky fan has a very rare slice of baseball history.

In these tough and troubled times, baseball endures as a shining example of America's spirit - uplifting us all. To quote Annie Savoy from Bull Durham, "Walt Whitman once said, 'I see great things in baseball. It's our game, the American game. It will repair our losses and be a blessing to us.' You could look it up." (Yes, I know you are arching your eyebrows at steriod and drug abuse and such, nonetheless) We will overlook the irony that the player who pulled it off isn't a citizen - he's still part of the simmering melting pot whether the xenophobes like it or not...


Thursday, May 1, 2008












Which One Is More Frightening?


Actually, I think they both are because the common denominator is the dude holding the magazine.

Sorry for the radio silence over the past month...work and life has been over the top with bizzyness(sic). I haven't had time to breathe, let alone blog. I did think I would take a moment just to say hi and not get real deep into anything.

There has been lots of travel to various places fun and not-so-fun (San Fran, Charlotte, Chicago, Philly and more); an Entrain and B52s concert; lots of play time and swimming with JW; time spent with Aly doing the dad thing, playing Rock Band and watching Arrested Development (which just happens to be the best show ever made for television (and yes, even better than The Simpsons...)); and two Indians games including opening day!

So anyway, its been nuts but lots of fun along the way. Life in general for all of us has been a bit crazy too - case in point being the rapacious gasoline prices. They are hovering around $3.70 here at this point in time - up about 20 cents in the past 5 days. I loved the head of Shell telling the news folks that they have no idea why gas prices are rising out of control just after posing another record profit...C'mon!

Oh well, a lie takes two people, one to lie and one to listen...

Ok - back to work. I'm off to Columbus tonight for yet another mini-trade show at a conference sponsored by my old employer, the OSMA. It will be an interesting little reunion. I haven't seen most of those folks for years. I'm sure it will be like the line from Gross Point Blank - "Everyone looked the same, its just like they all swelled..." At least I'm staying in a Hilton - no,no,no I didn't mean Paris...I'll blog atcha more in a bit. Peace.