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Based in Atlanta, GA - Rick Limpert is an award-winning writer, a best-selling author, and a featured sports travel writer.

Named the No. 1 Sports Technology writer in the U.S. on Oct 1, 2014.

Entries by Rick C.Limpert (6885)

Friday
Aug212009

Happy 900 to The Giz Wiz!

In case you have lived under a rock for the past few years, and don't follow the happenings of Leo Laporte's TWIT Network, you didn't realize that today Leo and Dick DeBartolo better know for his writings and musings in MAD Magazine for decades are celebrating the recording of their 9ooth Daily Giz Wiz podcast.

I don't know many things that make it to number 900 so this is quite an accomplishment. DeBartolo, who previously was a writer for the Match Game and Family Fued gameshows introduces us daily to a wide variety of gadgets new and old. Some familiar and some long forgotten.

You can catch up on all the past episodes by going to www.twit.tv, and Dick has a great site at www.gizwiz.biz. They record all five shows for the week on Tuesday afternoons on www.twit.tv. Great fun each day.

 

 

Thursday
Aug202009

America: After All These Years

 I guess it is true that 40 is the new 20, because Music Supergroup America had the energy of a band just out of their teens at the current stop on their 2009 World Tour.

It didn't take long for Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley to have the house a rockin' during a beautiful hot Atlanta evening with America at Chastain Park Amphitheater. From the opening song, Riversideand through the entire discography America offers, young and old came to appreciate the history and pure sound of this classic rock band.

They may be one year shy of their 40th anniversay, but America wowed the crowd with their many hits, Horse With No Name, Ventura Highway, Tin Man, and Sister Golden Hair. To say they haven't missed a beat is an understatement. Other favorites, Sandman, Hollywood, and I Need You flowed off their instruments like a river raft moving downstream. The duo stated, and it appeared true that they loved Atlanta, and Chastain Park. Maybe the highlight of their performance was when opening act Christopher Cross joined them onstage to sing Lonely People. They even joked that between America and Christopher Cross they have six Grammys total. One for America and five for Cross.

Couples danced to You Can Do Magic, and a spot on rendition of The Beatles, Eleanor Rigby. Bunnell and Beckley told stories of high school, The Mamas & The Papas, and working with The Beach Boys. They played for about 80 minutes and it went fast, too fast. The duo even took time after the show to meet and greet fans for an hour or so.

America plays a full concert slate every year. Here's hoping they come back to Chastain and Atlanta to celebrate their 40th. Their website is www.venturahighway.com.

Tuesday
Aug182009

Open Letter to Viking's Fans; From a Packer Fan

Dear Viking's Fan:

Let me state first I am not a bitter Packer Fan because Brett Favre has now arrived at Vikings Training Camp and is no longer in retirement.  Yes, I am a Packer Fan, but I'm not bitter.

I grew tired of the whole "will he or won't he" situation with Brett Favre well over a year ago.  I am emotionally removed now from Favre Nation.

Viking's Fans, you are getting a player who puts himself and his own needs first.  He will make some great plays and bring excitement to the average team you have in The Twin Cities.  You have a geat player in Adrian Peterson, and initially he will make Favre look better than he really is.  He will tease and tempt you into thinking you may have a team than can go deep in the playoffs.  The truth is, he well past his prime.  He now is injury prone, a good bet is he lost some arm strength with his offseason surgery.  He will make bad reads an bad decisions.  He will then gripe about some of his teammates, question some of the play calling and lead a team that will end up at best 8-8.

He is not your savior.  He is an aged quarterback trying to hold on.  You would be better with Sage Rosenfels.  Be careful of what you wish for.   And by the way, get ready to witness many interceptions.  To be continued...

                                                                 Signed,

                                                                      A Packer Fan

Monday
Aug172009

Win a Kindle on Lijit

If you have a blog you need to check out www.lijit.com like I did.  Well worth a look and a try.  Cut to the chase and use lijit.

Monday
Aug172009

Want to Beat Tiger? Be a Nobody

 Looks like the blueprint is in place. If you want to beat Tiger Woods, especially in a Major, the best advice I can give you is to be a "No-Name".

Now with his victory at The PGA, put Y.E. Yang alongside Rich Beem, Michael Campbell, Trevor Immelman, and those that pushed Woods into playoffs in Majors; Bob May, Chris DiMarco, and Rocco Mediate. What is it with Tiger and these players that aren’t supposed to challenge the number one player in the world?

The fact is there is no pressure on these lesser players, and as Tiger lets titles slip away he seems to be getting a little tighter at each Major Championship. The truth is Yang played great, and Tiger was off his game just enough on Sunday to let Yang slip through. Tiger rarely lets a lead get away, but every once in a while he lets us see he is human.