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Tuesday, March 18, 2003 Go to this day's page

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I ran across the brilliant art of former soldier Micah Ian Wright again tonight, and thought this would be an appropriate time to feature it, and to suggest that you buy his book or some of his posters or schwag.

I look at stuff like this and think that one of his posters is worth 1,000 of my words. 

 

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Jeff Veen: "Kivilev is down":

Last night, we were watching the third stage of the Paris-Nice bicycle race on the Tivo. About 10km from the end, they quickly cut to the rear of the peloton, where Cofidis rider Andrei Kivilev was lying motionless on the pavement next to his bike. The helicopter hovered above as the team doctor sprinted to him, followed by race officials. The commentators agreed that this would be bad for Cofidis if he was really injured, considering his value to the team. Andrei had taken fourth in the Tour de France, and had many stage wins behind him. In fact, they continued, a bad injury this early in the season could wreck his season.

Andrei died this morning after spending the night in a coma. His skull had been crushed -- he had not been wearing a helmet. The peloton neutralized the stage and followed the remaining Cofidis team slowly around the course today.

It's likely hard for most Americans to understand the implications of this. Try imagining Barry Bonds getting hit by a pitch and having it kill him. Or Kobe Bryant tripping while running down court and never getting up.

Cycling is a grueling, dangerous sport. And much of it's allure comes from the struggle and the suffering, the fall and redemption of its heros. But when the struggle leads to the death of a participant, we suddenly realize it's just a game. And it is just too much.

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David Fletcher:
Jay Call, the founder of Utah-based Flying J died Saturday in a jet crash enroute to Hailey, ID. I met Jay Call when I was putting together the state fuel network. He started Flying J with a single Brigham City station in 1968 and expanded to a national network of 160 travel plazas across the country. He was a great entrepreneur and I wish his family well. 

A current listing of gas prices at Flying J outlets across the country.

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Blog.org:

Robert King Morton - the inventor of the focus group and key terms like "role model" died on Feb 23rd.
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