The Legend of Cliff Young: The 61 Year Old Farmer Who Won the World’s Toughest Race
Topic: Miscellaneous
2:05 pm EST, Jan 7, 2008
The whole nation thought he was a crazy old man to undertake an almost impossible feat. Most feared that he would die trying. But this humble old man proved all the critics wrong.Cliff Young, at 61 years of age, participated in 1983’s Sydney to Melbourne race. Considered to be the world’s toughest race, with the distance of 875 (543.7 m) kilometers and took at least 5 days to finish, Cliff Young entered the race against world-class athletes. Read how he achieved the unthinkable and inspires the whole nation.
He finished the 875-kilometre race in 5 days, 15 hours and 4 minutes. Not knowing that he was supposed to sleep during the race, he said when running throughout the race, he imagined that he was chasing sheep and trying to outrun a storm.
Cliff came to prominence again in 1997, aged 76, when he attempted to become the oldest man to run around Australia and raise money for homeless children. He managed to completed 6,520km of the 16,000km run before he had to pull out after his only permanent crew member became ill.
Paddy Power, said: "From a betting point of view we reckon that it's game over for Hillary. With each passing day Obama is looking more like a certainty to get the Democratic vote and as far as we're concerned he's already past the post. So well done to all who backed him, your winnings await!"
Spork wrote: Hopefully the number of users here will grow.
How do we get that to happen?
That's a good question. I'm not completely sure. I'd like to think that the old google bomb might help, just placed on a social networking site, like digg or reddit. having all of the loyal users here post and post about how great this site is. without being offensive, annoying, or down right idiotic is the key. but again not sure how to do this. could work with getting the users here to not only post the stories to memestreams, but have them post the same stories or links to the other social sites, but use memestreams as the launch page.
ESPN - Terror threat leads to cancellation of Dakar Rally - Racing
Topic: Miscellaneous
9:16 am EST, Jan 4, 2008
The annual Dakar Rally was canceled Friday on the eve of the race across the Sahara Desert because of terror threats and the recent killings of a French family in Mauritania blamed on al-Qaida-linked militants.
It was the first time in the 30-year history of the automobile, motorbike and truck race that it has been called off. In a statement, organizers blamed international tensions, the tourists' Dec. 24 murders and "threats launched directly against the race by terrorist organizations."
terror in the desert. it's not like they could avoid this area or the people whom are terrorizing others. they should just send in our army to protect them. surely i jest.
Texas legends are filled with tales of cowboys, cattle and campfires. RJ “Bob” Lee built a legend of his own when he cooked steaks over an open flame until a bragging cowboy couldn’t eat another bite. The result was the steak that made Amarillo famous.
In the early ‘60s when Bob Lee first opened the Big Texan Steak Ranch the cowboys still came into town at the end of the week. One night a lanky cowboy came through the front door of the restaurant declaring he was so hungry he could “eat the whole darned cow.”
Bob, always ready to have some fun, gave him a big grin and started cooking steaks. When the cowboy finally yelled, “calf rope,” he had consumed 4 ½ pounds of meat. Bob declared from that day forward, the meal would be free to anyone who could eat it all in 1 hour.
And while some comments echoed my sentiment--namely, that other social sites are, well, crap--the vast majority of commenters found a number of faults in Digg.
Some dissent over at digg. another reason people should be using memestreams... Hopefully the number of users here will grow.
E! News - Daily Show, Colbert Returning - Jon Stewart | Stephen Colbert | Jimmy Kimmel | Jay Leno | Conan O'Brien
Topic: Current Events
9:04 am EST, Dec 21, 2007
"We would like to return to work with our writers. If we cannot, we would like to express our ambivalence, but without our writers we are unable to express something as nuanced as ambivalence," Stewart and Colbert said in a joint statement.
Stewart, whose Busboy Productions oversees both shows, has been paying the salaries of staffers since the strike began.
At least it will be interesting. Now most of the show will be ad-libbed and improved.