I'm not much of a sports fan. At least a "traditional" sports fan. As a matter of fact, I would go so far to say that I strongly dislike traditional sports. Sports to me are skiing, snowboarding, backpacking, and hiking. I did run track in HS, but I got to hating it before I liked it. Thankfully I didn't go for cross-country. My heros are far from people passed in everyday conversation. People sometimes look at me differently when I talk about Scot Schmidt, Warren Miller, Johnny Mosley, Shaun White, and Ashley Battersby (with whom I grew up with at the ski hill). 1, 2, 3.
Well, the point I want to make is that one of my good buddies is really into sports of the traditional American type. You know what I mean. He doesn't drink lots of beer (yet), but he still knows his stuff. He asked me one day how he could publish his ideas about sports and their statistics in a easy manner on the net. He eventually wanted to make some cash from this enterprising operation as well. I recommended that he open a blog with some ads, and he's done just that. Jon Camarena opened INFSPORTS, so go check it out.
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
WebSuckle
This is Bryan Woods. I am proud to be part of the WebSuckle team. I know the name sounds a little odd, but I think it works great. I am very new to blogging. It never seemed to interest me before. As Jeff mentioned in a previous post, I am currently attending Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL. It is my first year here. I am working on a five-year professional bachelors degree in Architecture, with a minor in Business Management and Administration in the near future. I have loved working with web design since I was in middle school. So, when Jeff asked me to help him out with his business, I gladly accepted. Well, that is all from me for now.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Where in the world is Bryan Woods?
Some of you might ask: Where in the world is Bryan Woods?
After the comment he made, I would have thought he were going to actually post more. Guess not.
After the comment he made, I would have thought he were going to actually post more. Guess not.
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