Sunday, October 28, 2007

Sludgetoberfest

Slud Get Oberf Est? ¿Que Tal?
Translation: As the last week of October rolls around, the Sludge PR/Marketing Squad finally got their BBM together. There's rock-toberfest, SOX-toberfest, there's even the real Oktoberfest. Jumping on the kitschy Octoberness, for the next 4 days, it's officially:
Sludge-toberfest!
Have fun!
If you read this in November, there's alwys next year.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Week 8: VideOhNo

Our game did not get rained out, it got deluged out due to the previous 3 days of Seattle precipitation. Being game-less somehow did not prevent me from taking an afternoon nap.

Other Weekend Activities...watching other people play talk about ultimate.
Watch this FOX vid from the summertime. Running(?) drills(?) are shown as a FOX 5 reporter learns about Washington, DC-area frisBEE. You, too, can watch anxiously nervously awaiting for the report to get smacked with an errant disc; sorry, this ain't a Bloopers Reel.

Click to View:::> FOX Ulty vid (~4 mins)

Holly Morris, you gotta work on your flick, girl!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Muy Scientific

Andrew found research on the healthy consumption of a semi-toxic green substance, different from the supply @ OBX. CHILL scientifically is NOT broccoli.

One immediate confusion:
  • CHILL = 1 C, 2 L's;
  • BROCCOLI = 2 C's, 1 L.

Broccoli Extract Could Help Head Off Skin Cancer
(Washington Post 10/23/2007; Page A03 ) By Rick Weiss

George H.W. Bush: Call your dermatologist.

New research suggests that broccoli, the vegetable that the former president famously demonized as inedible, can prevent the damage from ultraviolet light that often leads to skin cancer. And as Bush would surely appreciate, he would not even have to eat it.

In tests on people and hairless mice, a green smear of broccoli-sprout extract blocked the potentially cancer-causing damage usually inflicted by sunlight and showed potential advantages over sunscreens.

The product is still in the early stages of development. Among other issues to be worked out is how best to remove the extract's green pigments, which do not contribute to its protective effects and would give users a temporary Martian complexion.
...

"The use of dietary substances, like the antioxidant vitamins C and E, has been pretty much a colossal failure for protection against almost any kind of human disease," Sporn said, "because when you eat them they don't go where you want them to . . . and as soon as your body uses them up, they're gone."

By contrast, he said, boosting production of the body's own cancer-fighting mechanisms "is a new and promising approach."

...


Then there is the extract's green tint, which would be absent if the team were to synthesize the sulforaphane instead of getting it from sprouts. But that would raise safety and regulatory concerns.

"The advantage of starting with sprouts is that we all eat broccoli so we're not concerned with toxicity issues," Dinkova-Kostova said, adding that she anticipated no problems getting the green out.
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Monday, October 22, 2007

Week 7: Lawn Chair

Matthew gives the low-down:
Drops and throwaways were the rule of the day. Occasionally Sludge would break that rule and actually put together some pretty offense, but those moments of beauty were few and far between.

In terms of score, we fell behind early and trailed 8-4 at halftime. We scored the first goal of the second half and then allowed CarSins to rattle off six unanswered.

At 14-5, we determined that the next point was “for pride” and proceeded to steadily march the disc up the field against their tenacious zone defense. Demonstrating patience and good judgment (for a change), we advanced the disc all the way to the goal line and then, miraculously, didn’t throw it away. With that point scored and our pride safely in tact, we folded like a lawn chair on the final point, and lost 15-6.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Sludge Debt

Q: How much does it take to feed a bunch of Sludge?

Andrew skillfully applied his Bio-Chem degree to the hard science of carving up the OBX 2007 food bill...

A: $1,075.34*


*ASSUMPTIONS: kids not included in expenditures or share of food/staples cost; beer cost only charged to beer drinkers; seafood only charged to seafood consumers; people leaving Monday not charged for Mon and Tues dinners; people leaving Tuesday not charged for Tues dinner.

That rich figure must be why the Pool Party @ The Hennessy's abode is not longer than a few hours! Anyone up for hosting the next Sludgefest???

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Incog-Neat-o

During and after viewing the DVD of College Ultimate Championship (CSTV) @ OBX, many ideas to bolster Sludge's pLay were hairbrained.

"We need a visor-wearing, non-playing Coach"

"Where's our fan with a wooden spatula + cookie sheet?"

"Who's videotaping us?

"Why can't we have nicknames?"

And so it was...
Snippy

Zippy

Waxy

Caramel

ThorClaw

Wee

Redhot Mama

COC

N.I.C.H.

The Flying Mum

Product

Cracker