538 at the poker tables

I love reading fivethirtyeight.com for political statisitcs. And I love playing poker. Interesting to read how Nate Silver is doing at the World Series of Poker (quite well, actually!) From his post: Playing ten hours of poker — with 2+ hours of breaks in between — as I did yesterday, is absolutely exhausting. I’m not sure if that makes poker a “sport”, but it’s closer than you’d think. Physical stamina is more of a consideration in an event like the “Main Event” of World Series of Poker than is generally understood, the eventual winner of which will have played something like Read more…

Cool news from TLT and Northwest Playwrights

This August, Northwest Playwrights Alliance is hosting a festival of new work at TLT. From their email: The festival includes both established and emerging writers with strong ties to the Northwest. At Tacoma Little Theatre, two of the commissioned full-length productions are plays most recently produced by the Working Theatre Collective, a new company based out of Portland, Oregon. The third, Convention, by recent Western Washington University graduate Dan Erickson, was recognized by The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. The fourth production during Festival Northwest will be a night of short works written by six separate playwrights. Audiences at TLT will have Read more…

Pride and Prejudice on the Kindle

For all the many classics that showed up on my English Major reading lists, Pride and Prejudice wasn’t ever there.  Persuasion and Sense and Sensibility both were, but this was my first encounter with Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy.  Gotta say. I loved it. Maybe it’s the romantic in me, but I really enjoyed it. It makes me want to pick up the rest of Austen. And since P&P was free on the Kindle, I’ll probably try Emma on the Kindle too.  This was the first time I used the Kindle dictionary feature while reading. It was really handy to Read more…

News Tribune mobile site!

Catching up on Tacoma news from my iPhone in small town Wisconsin and I found the Tribune has launched a mobile site.  Not all the links work yet and some of the links take you to the full site. But still! This is a good step for local mobile browsing.  A few screenshots below. See the full gallery on Posterous