Posted on 02/11/2010 7:02:57 PM PST by NYTexan
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I’m going to draft you next time. Amazing points when you consider your best driver finished 6th but Harvic was worth 20 bonus points for leading most laps. In all seriousness I am going to work on cracking the Yahoo code...
Good shot!
Heading home and won’t be online much until I get my desktop back up and running. Still here though.
Give me your password and I’LL take care of your picks this week. Remember those famous words...”YOU’RE IN GOOD HANDS WITH TUBEBENDER”
Well, yer bound to do better than I did! LOL
Well you are seven spots ahead of me and Did you notice how many teams had tie scores? Did you get your new Dell?
Not yet, been going round and round with them on ship times.
Did pull my hard drive and have everything copied to an external. I could have reconstructed most all of it, except for the pictures. Costs 55 bucks plus the ex. HD.
Minor in the overall scope and I didn't have to deal with the stress of me losing the last four years of memories. Better mood today. :)
I’m back - better late than never :)
What about that driver 88 - was that a magic ride
STATS_NASCAR
#DaleEarnhardtJr. closed 17 places with 20 laps to go (from 19th to 2nd). #NASCAR —— but the last 10 were amazing.
#DaleEarnhardtJr. finished in the top 5 of the Daytona 500 for the fourth time in his career.#NASCAR
I guess I can cancel the BOL for you? Jr and your team did good and I regret not picking him for my team ...
Full or edited?
You can’t not pick Jr at a plate track.
I was doing really well until Almendinger fizzled.
ESPN2s Daytona Telecast Sets NASCAR Nationwide Series Cable Viewership Record
With an average of more than 4.2 million people watching, ESPN2s live telecast of the NASCANASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race on ESPNR Nationwide Series season-opening race from Daytona International Speedway on Feb. 13 has set a record as the most-viewed Nationwide Series race ever on cable.
The race telecast, which featured the NASCAR debut of open wheel racing star Danica Patrick, earned a fast national household coverage rating of 3.2, averaging 4,271,365 viewers in 3,170,109 households. The viewership numbers eclipse the previous Nationwide Series cable records of 3,954,798 viewers and 2,946,951 households set by TNT for its telecast of the 2006 Daytona race. http://bit.ly/bNxWa9
They were just tuning in to see what the temperature was in Daytona Beach...
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