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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.

Tuesday
Apr052011

Kindle Free Pick of the Week: Number Slide

Slowly but surely more apps and games come out for the Kindle.

Number Slide is a new take on the classic sliding number puzzle game.

In Number Slide, you are presented with a set of numbered tiles on a grid. One tile is removed and the remaining tiles are scrambled. The objective is to get all the tiles into proper numeric order by moving the tiles into the one open space and sliding them around until they are back where they belong.

Number Slide features hundreds of randomly generated game grids for you to enjoy. You can choose between a small (3x3), medium (4x4) or large (5x5) puzzle grid with larger grids being more difficult. You can also challenge yourself by trying to beat your best time on each puzzle.

Number Slide comes with instructions as well as tips to help you if you get stuck. You can choose if you wish to move tiles manually (where you select each move with the 5-way button first), or automatically (no need to press the 5-way button).

Enjoy this puzzle classic on Kindle today!

It's Free!

Monday
Apr042011

Family Circle Cup Helps Japan Throughout the Week

There may only be one woman in the singles main draw at the Family Circle Cup, but Japan is not far from the thought of anyone attending or playing in the event this week.

The Family Circle Cup and its parent company, Meredith Corporation, have partnered with Subaru of Charleston, the tournament’s official vehicle provider, and the American Red Cross in a tsunami relief effort, with all proceeds benefitting the Red Cross Japan relief program.  Marking the tournament’s 39th consecutive year, the Family Circle Cup is scheduled April 2-10, 2011 at the Family Circle Tennis Center in the Best Tennis Town in America, Charleston, SC.

Beginning today and concluding at 1:00 pm on Sunday, April 10th, fans will have the opportunity to guess the number of tennis balls inside a Subaru Forrester on-site at the Family Circle Cup for just $5.00 per entry.  The closest guess will win the use of a Subaru Forrester for 90 days.

“The Family Circle Cup is a signature event for the Lowcountry, and Subaru of Charleston is excited to be involved,” said Robert Crews, owner, Subaru of Charleston.  “We are also pleased to be partnering with the American Red Cross in efforts to raise money for the Japanese relief fund. Come by and see us by the front entrance.”

Also included in this initiative, a special Family Circle Cup Box Holder reception will be held tonight at the Daniel Island Club, featuring a group of top players who will visit with the tournament’s most dedicated fans.  These special ticket patrons will have the opportunity to bid on a variety of items, including two Dunlop custom-made Family Circle Cup tennis racquets signed by many of the top seeds, and highlighted by two very unique player interaction experiences.  World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki has donated two Player Box seats for a match, as well as a private meet & greet after the match.  World No. 5 and defending Family Circle Cup champion Samantha Stosur has donated a private 30-minute hitting session including her and her coach during the tournament.

Meredith Corporation, parent company of the Family Circle Cup, holds an annual charity auction with VIP guests during the world class tennis tournament, and 50% of all proceeds at this year’s event on Friday, April 8 will be donated to this relief effort.

The Family Circle Cup will donate $2.00 for every patron who attends the finals on Sunday, April 10th.

“The Family Circle Cup is truly an international event, hosting players from all over the world, including Japan, so we are proud to do our part in this relief effort.  Our goal is to raise $50,000 for Japan relief through the combination of these events,” said Bob Moran, General Manager, Family Circle Cup. “We’re very excited to include our fans in these fundraising programs because we know they feel just as passionately about this important cause as we do.”

You can help people affected by disasters like the Japanese Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami, as well as countless crises at home and around the world, by making a donation to support American Red Cross Disaster Relief.  Your gift enables the Red Cross to prepare for and provide shelter, food, emotional support and other assistance in response to disasters.

Sam Stosur is helping raise money for Japan

Monday
Apr042011

Pictures From Family Circle Cup All Access Hour

All top 8 seeds present at today's media hour.

Monday
Apr042011

NCAA Championship Game Play of the Day

Could it be anyone else?  It has to be Butler!

Don't worry about the trends, don't worry about UCONN.  Butler is getting  points and you can take that to the bank.

The total is going to go over the 129.  So you can play those, parlay, teaser whatever.

Butler and the OVER.

Sunday
Apr032011

10,000+ Attend Qualifying Days at Family Circle Cup

Some pro tennis tournaments have to give away tickets to get a couple thousand people through the gates for two days of qualifying action, Charleston and the Family Circle Cup played host to 10,484 this weekend as 8 qualifying spots were awarded into the main draw which begins on Monday.

A pair of 3-set marathons highlighted Sunday's qualifying action as Alexandra Stevenson and Monica Puig overcame their nerves and outlasted their opponents for victories.

Both were impressive wins for two players who are on opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to their career.  Stevenson, now in her 30's had her best days in tennis over a decade ago, but she continues to battle through qualifying draws around the world. 

Puig is a fresh young face from Puerto Rico who now will be playing in her first WTA event main draw.  She battled her German opponent tooth and nail for over three hours before pulling out the win.

Here are the rest of Sunday's qualifying results:

Women's
Qualifying Singles - Second Round

Qualifying - A Stevenson (USA) d C Vandeweghe (USA) 62 26 64
Qualifying - S Mirza (IND) d O Savchuk (UKR) 64 63
Qualifying - H Watson (GBR) d L Wienerova (SVK) 61 76(2)
Qualifying - A Tatishvili (GEO) d T Luzhanska (UKR) 62 62
Qualifying - I Falconi (USA) d S Foretz Gacon (FRA) 76(5) 75
Qualifying - E Birnerova (CZE) d E Bychkova (RUS) 63 62
Qualifying - [WC] M Puig (PUR) d T Malek (GER) 57 64 63
Qualifying - S Stephens (USA) d [WC] G Dabrowski (CAN) 63 61