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Spring Festival and articles I liked: Friday, April 27, 2012

springfest

First annual spring festval in Boston is coming up. I’ve been posting links that I liked at my Posterous page at posterous.daigo.org. Here are the week worth of links: Home | Haru Matsuri Yu Darvish vs Hiroki Kuroda: Seventh time Japanese starters faced each other in the major leagues Fenway park open house

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Awards and such

Memo to self, since I should be keeping track of those things. I was honored and humble to be part of team that won some great awards this year for my job at the Boston Globe. The Boston Globe honored with APSE awards …The Globe also had five top-10 writing awards: Peter Abraham, Amalie Benjamin, [...]

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I touched The Wall!!! (and what I tweeted: Apr 14-20)

Can you believe it? I did it. I was on the Fenway field and touched The Wall. No kidding. I posted this to my Facebook status and my friend from Japan, Hiroshi says “Wow! Was the grass like sponge?” referencing Fever Pitch. MLB.com reports that there were 53,000 people there. Wow. The team is horrible [...]

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Red Sox C Kelly Shoppach’s stolen base, and what I tweeted: Apr 7-13

Some stolen base and slide techniques demonstrated by Boston Red Sox’s new (and old*) catcher Kelly Shoppach. Schoppach has played in more than 460 games in his 7+ year career, and has never stolen bases, nor ever caught steeling, which means this was his first attempt stealing base in his MLB career. *He was drafted [...]

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OMG. Txt from Hillz. (and articles I liked: Friday, April 13)

textsfromhillaryclinton.tumblr.com was awesome. Count me as a fan. And smart that they are stopping while they are ahead. Pretty awesome that Clinton herself submitted her own version of meme. I’ve been posting links that I liked at my Posterous page at posterous.daigo.org. Here are the week worth of links: Rickshaw: A JavaScript toolkit for creating [...]

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Mobile Safari CSS Position:Fixed bug?

I had this happened. Navigation button that has fixed css position but the hit area doesn’t travel with scroll in iOS Mobile Safari. The person created a test page and also reported the bug to Apple. Looks like it is a known issue: See 4. Modify code that relies on CSS fixed positioning, found through [...]

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Red Sox Opening day and what I tweeted: (Mar 31 – Apr 6, ’12)

The baseball season have started. Not a good start though. They lost the first game (and actually I am updating this later and they have been swept by the Tigers…) The Red Sox need to get to a fast start this season… *** I been tweeting nonsense since May 19, 2007 (over 4 years, can [...]

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MLB Japan Opener and articles I liked: Friday, April 6, 2012

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I posted a blog post over at blog.japaneseballplayers.com about the few linkes that I mentioned below. (Toru Hanai/Reuters) I’ve been posting links that I liked at my Posterous page at posterous.daigo.org. Here are the week worth of links: Louisville Slugger 2011 Catalyst SB11C Slowpitch Softball Bat Podcast: Injuries and outlook for 2012 What to do [...]

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Boston Baseball Hack Day 2012 was really fun

Last week, I attended (actually organized, as well, but that is really just an excuse for me to attend this event ;) ) Boston Baseball Hack Day 2012 at the Boston Globe. there were over 35 baseball-minded hackers participated, and it was really fun. Read the recap of the event from Boston.com by Matt Pepin: [...]

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I love my job. (what I tweeted: From Mar 24-30)

2012-MLB-preview

Check out the Boston Globe’s MLB Preview section and Fenway 100 magazine. I am lucky enough to be involved in the section every year, and I absolutely love it. It is definitely the best part of my job. I have created couple of big web interactive, like this one : Six degrees of Bobby V [...]

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