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...here again, a bad economy is the LILOpreneur's friend. Ito likes to say, "The cost of failure is cheap. It's so low, you can swing the bat way more times." In a bad economy, no one really notices or cares about more failure. That creates a better environment for risk-taking, which is the only way innovation occurs...
...last sixteen games, and they’ve scored five runs or more in each of its last five wins. The Crimson defeated BU in both of their matchups last season. Needless to say, there is no curse, no losing streak, and no fundamental troubles with putting the bat on the ball. Without an identifiable, chronic difficulty, offensive problems seem to be inexplicable...
Ahhhh…. Opening Day at Fenway Park. Warm sunshine, the smell of freshly cut grass, that first delicious bite of a Fenway Frank, the crack of the bat as Big Papi puts one over the Green Monster. Oh wait, just kidding. It’s actually raining, hovering around 44 degrees, and Opening Day was just cancelled. Thank you New England weather...
...Sophomore Ellen Macadam had two of the Crimson’s four hits in the game, with leadoff singles in the first and third innings. Harvard’s best chance came on a long fly ball off of Shaw’s bat, but the wind—which at times exceeded 20 mph—robbed the rookie of a homer...
...nothing else, at least check out the site to watch Steven Pinker go absolutely crazy. There are few things in life that are simultaneously more terrifying and more entertaining than watching this man's luscious locks fly about as he takes a bat to an old television...