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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.

Saturday
May142011

NCAA Women's Tennis Regionals at Georgia Tech

Four teams competing at Georgia Tech in the NCAA Women's Tennis Regionals today at Georgia Tech.  Good tennis and exciting matches.  The Arizona State/Ole Miss match went down to the wire as Jacqueline Cako of ASU defeated Connor Vogel of Miss. in a 3+ hour match when the teams were tied at 3-3.

Here are some pictures from today's early action.

Connor Vogel of Ole Miss

The Bill Moore Tennis Center at Georgia Tech

Jacqueline Cako of ASUOne one point in the first set, Cako ran to get a drop shot hit by her opponent and she slid into and through the net, somehow escaping injury.

Saturday
May142011

Celebs Who Tweet Lose Popularity

Celebrities who bombard fans with Twitter updates are likely to have shorter careers than those who maintain an aura of mystique, according to a survey.

Easy access to stars through social networking websites has made them less appealing and increases the likelihood of followers getting bored, music consumer research by publishers Bauer Media said.

"In this social media age, it's all too easy to follow your musical icons on a minute-by-minute basis. There's a consensus within the industry that this ease of access is leading to artists losing appeal more quickly," the Phoenix IV report said.

The music industry is starting to consider restricting access to certain types of artists in an attempt to boost their staying power in popular culture and lengthen their careers, it added.

Although younger fans surveyed said they were thrilled by the idea of 24-hour access to their favorite stars, older respondents said their interest was tempered by a hankering for the days when stars were "more special."

Many celebrities have embraced Twitter as a way of communicating day-to-day musings as well promotional material with fans.

Tweets on singer Katy Perry's page include: "What does it mean when you see the number 33 all the time? For instance, I've seen it over 7 times today."

While actress Demi Moore, one of Twitter's most prolific celebrity users with over 3.5 million followers, wrote on Friday: "Kind of digging soft curls with a side part. A good change from straight with a middle part?

I'll believe this report if we quickly see the likes of Charlie Sheen disappear from the limelight.

Friday
May132011

ATP Tour Match of the Week: Djokovic vs. Murray

Can anyone stop The Joker?  Not so far in 2011, and he has moved into the semi-finals of the Italian Open.

His opponent, Andy Murray.

Djokovic holds a 5-3 lifetime edge over Murray, and Murray hasn't beaten Djokovic since 2009.  The duo has met only once on clay, and that was back in 2008 in Monte Carlo.  Djokovic won that match.

I don't see Murray beating Djokovic on Saturday, but I see a competitive match.  Djokovic in 3 sets.

Friday
May132011

Prom Picture of the Week #4

You might be a redneck if your prom outfits are made of duct tape.

Friday
May132011

R2B2 and Roger Burgess Invite Drag Racing Fans to Open House

If you are a fan of drag racing, making a trip to R2B2 Racecars in Gwinnett County is like a baseball fan going to Yankee Stadium.

For the second year, R2B2 opened up its headquarters for an open house with proceeds going to charity.  One the eve of the 31st Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals at Atlanta Dragway, fans got to see a Nitro Funny Car, Pro Mod Cars, and a great selection of other exotic autos.

This year's open house is more than just a way for R2B2 to grow stronger bonds with fans and fellow racers, it's also going to help the community with a raffle that will benefit the charity Dream House for Kids.

"This is a great chance to make a fan's dream come true and help children in need," Burgess said. "Historically, the NHRA community at large always rises to the occasion when the call goes out, and I expect everyone will be anxious to help Dream House for Kids."

NHRA favorite Melanie Troxel greets fans

Food, entertainment, and drag racing are all part of the R2B2 open house each year.  Hundreds of fans turned up for charity and get a glimpse of Roger Burgess' racing operation.