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Helping People

As some of you know, I am the co-founder of the website  milepoint.com.  As part of my involvement with the site, I’ve spent some time organizing charter flights to various locales where frequent travelers get together and experience once-in-a-lifetime experiences. As part of those…

Giving The Blog Another Try

It’s been a bit over a year, and I think I’m ready to give the blog another try.  I feel like there are enough interesting things I can write about to keep things lively.  It won’t all be on one subject, so as always,…

Why The Yankees Will Beat Texas

There are a number of reasons, but I’ll touch on just a few of the big ones: Everyone worried about the Yankees in August and September.  They lamented the fact that the Yankees had gotten old.  The talk was about problems with pitching, problems…

In Loving Memory of Toni Marie Opalinski

A memory.  We all have them, some great, some tragic.  We reserve our fondest memories for our loved ones. When my grandparents passed away, the role of matriarch in our extended family passed from my grandmother to my aunt Toni. My father’s sister, she…

Yankees Backing Into Playoffs

Despite losing 6 of their last 10 games, the Yankees still hold a half game lead in the AL East.  With 13 games left, there are essentially 6 teams fighting for 4 spots.  Boston and Chicago are on the outside, looking in.  They essentially…

Cancer Winning. Again.

We received some very disheartening news about my aunt today.  Unless there’s a miraculous change in her condition, we’re going to lose this battle against cancer. I can’t describe the anger and sorrow I feel, so I won’t even try.  Cancer keeps striking at…

Yankees-Rangers Oddity

Talk about a strange at-bat in the Yankees game against the Texas Rangers tonight.  The pitcher was a righty, so Mark Texeira, a switch-hitter, was batting righty.  The pitcher had just finished loading the bases by hitting Nick Swisher. His first pitch was way…

400,000 Miles

Somewhere between Tucson and Dallas Fort-Worth today, I will reach 400K miles flown since I started tracking flights.  There are a bunch of flights from when I was a kid that I still haven’t gone back and researched, so I’m probably closer to 450K…

What’s On My iPad?

A quick look at what’s populating (and polluting) my iPad: Books: Aftershock, by Robert and David Wiedemer, and Cindy Spitzer This book was suggested by the owner of my company.  The authors wrote a book that predicted a number of occurrences in the major…