- Double standards - This is one of my top ones. It is extremely irritating when people think the rules don't apply to them or they are an exception to the rules or they find a way to "work around the system". One example that I'm sure will rile people up is the whole gay marriage thing. Those who don't agree with gay marriage are often referred to as bigots, while those who calling them that name are just as bigoted as they claim others are because they are not willing to consider the other side's point of view either.
- Hypocrites - People who practice what I described above. In my opinion, these first two typically go hand in hand.
- Holding grudges - I will admit this is easily the one I am most guilty of. While I often find myself telling others (to myself) to get over it and move on, I almost always immediately thing of something I hold onto and still feel at least somewhat bitter about. (I could easily rattle off about half a dozed things dating as far back as 20+ years ago.) I do try to work on changing this part of me, but it is very hard.
- Arguments based on false assumptions - I have no problem following an argument that is logical. However, if you base that argument (or opinion or whatever) on false assumptions (things you assume to be true that are in fact false), you lose credibility with me.
- Extremists - I'm not talking about religious (i.e. Islam) extremists. I'm talking about people who when they tell you something, make it seem as though it is the best thing ever or the worst thing ever. I understand things don't always go our way, but that doesn't mean it's the end of the world. When things dd go your way, it's not the lottery or a life-changing event every time. It gets old really quick and makes me realize that they probably are also guilty of the following pet peeve.
- Attention seekers - This does not just apply to the extremists. There are also those people who while having a 1 on 1 type conversation will speak louder so that others (whoever is around) will hear them. The worst is when they make the statement while looking at you when you're not in the conversation or look at you right after like they expect you to make a comment.
- (Facebook specific) Kid pictures...tens, hundred, thousands per day - Those of us with kids love our kids. I think that's pretty standard, at least among the people I know and hang out with. However, if you spend all day posting pictures of your kids and/or telling everyone how special they are, it gets annoying...quickly. We all post pictures of our kids (or nieces/nephews) and I think that is to be expected, but at some point it passes the point of obsessive. Hopefully I'm not guilty of this one, although I would understand if people claim that I obsessively post about the Dodgers. (I won't argue with that one this year.)
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Pet Peeves
There a number of things that bother me like any other human being. For a while I've been contemplating whether or not to post some of them because many of them come from people I know. I've wondered how people will react (not that I have that many followers or anything), but in the end it doesn't matter to me. (If people want to unfriend me on Facebook, let them. I don't get upset by that and think that people who do get upset over that have other issues. I will keep in touch with the people I truly care about. Ok, enough sub-blogging...back to the main topic.) So here are some of my pet peeves and associated sarcastic or not so sarcastic comments. I also understand that I may very well be guilty of these as well. I certainly try not to be, but I am human.
Friday, August 16, 2013
The Dodgers Truly Historical Run
Obviously, I'm a bit more excited this baseball season than most. The reason, in case you have been living under a rock, is because the Dodgers have been so hot for nearly two months now that they are being compared to records and stats that have happened in over half a century. So, with all the stats being stated, I thought I would try to compile some of them here to give you a better idea of what I'm talking about. I'm pulling these stats from a number of places. (Plus, being a math geek and number nerd, this stuff is awesome!) Here we go.
I went to my first Dodger game in 1984, 29 years ago. I have never seen them play as good as they are right now, which is why I am trying to enjoy it as much as I can. Seasons like this are very rare. Also, it's kind of nice that the Angels are doing so poorly, which makes any comments from my Angel-fan in-laws empty. The Angels current record, entering tonight's game is 54-66. They are currently losing in the 9th inning (to a team that already has 81 losses) and if they lose tonight, they will be 54-77. Another way to look at this is that if the Angels and Dodgers were in the same division, the Angels would be 17 games behind the Dodgers. Yes, it is a good year indeed.
However, the Dodgers' second season, the playoffs, begin on October 1. You think I'm crazy into the Dodgers now, wait until the playoffs...especially if they do well.
- The Dodgers record on June 22 (when this hot streak all started) was 30-42. After today's win, it is 71-50.
- On June 22, they were in last place in the National League West, 9.5 game behind the first place Arizona Diamondbacks. After today's win, they are in first place, 8.5 games ahead of the second place Diamondbacks. (They took over first place on July 22.)
- Over the past 49 games, they are 41-8.
- Over the past 49 games, they have made up 18 games in the standings. Before tonight, they had made up 17 games in a 48 game stretch. The last team to do that was the 1995 Braves who made up 17 games in a 37 game stretch.
- During the streak, the Dodgers set an all time Dodgers record by winning 15 straight road games. (Keep in mind the Dodgers have been around since 1890!)
- Before tonight's game, their 40-8 streak was the best since the 1942 Cardinals went 41-7.
- At the All Star break in mid-July, the Dodgers were at .500, 47-47. Since then, they have gone 24-3.
- In July, they were 19-6.
- So far in August, they are 14-1.
- They have now won 9 straight games. The last time they won 9 in a row was May 2010.
- Side note, and kind of interesting: during their streak, they have beat pitchers by the names of Lee, Harvey and Oswalt.
- The Dodgers collected their 15th shutout of the season tonight, which is tied for most in the majors with the Indians.
- The Dodgers now have a better record than all three division leaders in the American League.
- The Dodgers have the best road record in the National League: 34-25.
- Their 8.5 game division lead is the second largest in baseball behind the Braves 15.5 game lead in the National League East.
- If the playoffs started today, they would face the Pirates (who have not been to the playoffs since 1992), whom they are 4-3 against this season.
- With 41 games left to play this season, the Dodgers magic number (combination of Dodger wins and Diamondback losses) is 34. One way to look at this is if the Dodgers were to go 34-7 the remainder of the season, they are guaranteed to with their division and therefore make the playoffs. If the Dodgers only go 21-20 the rest of the season, the Diamondbacks would have to go 30-12 in order for the Dodgers to not make the playoffs.
I went to my first Dodger game in 1984, 29 years ago. I have never seen them play as good as they are right now, which is why I am trying to enjoy it as much as I can. Seasons like this are very rare. Also, it's kind of nice that the Angels are doing so poorly, which makes any comments from my Angel-fan in-laws empty. The Angels current record, entering tonight's game is 54-66. They are currently losing in the 9th inning (to a team that already has 81 losses) and if they lose tonight, they will be 54-77. Another way to look at this is that if the Angels and Dodgers were in the same division, the Angels would be 17 games behind the Dodgers. Yes, it is a good year indeed.
However, the Dodgers' second season, the playoffs, begin on October 1. You think I'm crazy into the Dodgers now, wait until the playoffs...especially if they do well.
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