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    The Blog Of An Entitled Idiot


    by BlinkerGuy . March 12th, 2007

    I live in the Buffalo, NY area. One of the perks of this has always been that we get a couple of Canadian TV channels - both thru the cable company & via an antenna. CBC broadcasts their HD feed from the top of the CNN Tower, so we get crystal clear reception over then antenna. I love hockey & Hockey Night In Canada is always on (unless there’s a Sabres game) So, you put my love for hockey together with my love for HDTV & you get my love for CBC.

    And, as much as I hate to say it, their coverage of the Olympics is 10x’s better than NBC.






    by BlinkerGuy . March 12th, 2007

    I am a BIG HDTV geek. I have 2 Sony HDTV’s. The 1st is an old 42″ plasma (I say old because I bought it in 2001 and paid a fortune for it) which is located in my Pool House. I have an HD receiver thru Time Warner & I also have a Terk antenna on the side of the house (Time Warner recently added Fox HD to their line up so it’s only real use now is picking up CBC out of Toronto) The 2nd is a 56″ rear projection monster that’s also hooked up to an HD Time Warner receiver as well as one of those 1950’s TV Antenna’s. This allows me to watch something on the antenna while The Bride is recording something on her TiVo (and before you ask, no, it’s not an HD TiVo)

    I’m one of those people that think EVERYTHING should be in HD, but I know that we’re years away from a time where that will be a reality. But what ticks me off the most is that a majority of major sporting events are in HD and when I find one that’s not, the letters & emails start flying!






    by BlinkerGuy . March 12th, 2007

    Back when we were looking to buy a new house in 2001, the one thing that sealed the deal for me was what the brochure called “The Pool House” It’s a 30×30 building near the pool & while it was not exactly perfect, with a little remodeling, we made it into one hell of a party area. I’m due to take pictures of it again, but here’s a list of the crap I have in there:
    42″ HD Sony Plasma
    2 28″ TV’s
    L shaped 16×8 bar (that’s pretty much fully stocked)
    2 keg refrigeration unit with taps
    4 arcade video games
    Bubble Hockey
    3 sets of speakers (1 outdoor Bose, 1 crappy ceiling, 1 Cerwin Vega)
    Fridge
    Ice Machine
    Stereo with XM Satellite Radio & iPod dock
    Poker Table (I can have a 30+ player tournament)

    There’s more, but you’ll have to wait for the pics :)






    by BlinkerGuy . March 12th, 2007

    Hockey is my true love & Fantasy Hockey almost goes hand-in-hand with it. This will sound really dumb, but when I was a kid, my buddy Keith & I each had one of those table-top hockey games (and a couple years ago I fulfilled one of my life long dreams & got my own Bubble Hockey game) and we’d have little fake drafts, where we picked players from the NHL & they were on our team. We’d play table top hockey & keep track of who had goals & assists & write up stats & have tournaments. I know, silly.

    In the early 90’s my friend Jeff & I got into a Fantasy Hockey league that was done thru the mail. We’d rank the players & send them in for the draft. Each week, we’d have to mail in our lineups & we’d be mailed the results from the previous week. Thinking back on it now and based on the internet & technology, it was a really horrible way of doing it. I think we realized it was horrible at the time as well, as the next season we started up our own league. It was (and still is) a very unique league, where you started 3 lines each week (C, RW, LW, 2 D) and you’re 1st line went against their 1st line with 8 points per line up for grabs (goals, assists, P/M and PIM) You also started 2 goalies and your #1 goalie went head- to-head with the other team’s #1 goalie. We did this for 2 or 3 years, compiling stats by hand from the newspaper as well as typing up the results & rosters each week. We tried to get a league together based on this format last October, but we can not find a stats service that will accommodate us.

    In the late 90’s I got into an established perennial league where you get $200 fantasy dollars to use to bid on players at the draft as well as sign players to long term contracts. There’s also a supplemental draft where you can pick up players for free after all the rosters are filled. I did finish in the money in this league a couple of times (it might only be one time) but I don’t think I ever really grasped the concept until this year. So now I’m trying to get prospects for cheap so I can sign them to long term contracts. This year I picked up Jason Pominville & Jordan Staal in the supplemental draft & with the way they’re playing now, they’ll be on my team for the next 7 or 8 years.

    You won’t see me talking about this too much until next season, as I am in last place with 3 weeks to go.






    by BlinkerGuy . March 12th, 2007

    In 2006 I was in 3 Fantasy Football Leagues. I am in a big league that’s based out of my home town, one that’s based ion Florida run by a guy I grew up with as well as a small one that I run. In the 2 big leagues, we draft both offensive & defensive players. From what I’ve seen looking at other leagues, drafting individual defensive players is not the norm in the fantasy Football world. Defensive players points are: 2 for a tackle, 1 for an assist, 6 for a sack, 8 for a pick, 3 for a fumble, 6 for a TD, etc. I like it a lot - adds a lot of thought & prep-work to the league.

    Draft Day is, of course, a big deal. I’ve been hosting the draft here for a couple of years & I’ll be flying back down to Florida again this August for that draft.

    I also suck at fantasy Football. I don’t think I’ve won more than a total of $200 in the 5 or 6 years I’ve been doing it.






    by BlinkerGuy . March 12th, 2007

    I am one of those geeks that into Fantasy Sports. It all started back in the early 90’s when I co-ran a Fantasy Hockey League for a couple of years as well as a few failed attempts at Fantasy Baseball & Fantasy Basketball. This was all before the internet, so we had to compile stats by hand, type up the rosters, results & standings & then deliver them to everyone in the league.

    I’m currently in a perennial Fantasy Hockey League as well as a couple of Fantasy Football Leagues (one of which I manage) These are all run by friends thru stats services (meaning you won’t catch me in any ESPN Fantasy Leagues)






    by BlinkerGuy . March 12th, 2007

    Hello

    Welcome to the new & improved BlinkerFluid.com. For the last 7+ years, this site has been nothing but links to other stupid websites. That part will continue (and I ask that everyone continue to send in silly websites) but I found myself needing an outlet for my mindless ramblings about HDTV, Sports, recycling, TiVo and numerous other irrelevant topics. So that’s what this site will now become - rants & silly links

    So give it shot for a couple weeks. 1st thing on my list will be to go thru & write up the reasons I have these categories as well as some past rants. Enjoy!