With Rashard Mendenhall and Kendall Simmons out for the year with injuries, Mike Tomlin, Head Coach of the Steelers stated, "We have some injuries that we need to deal with, that is part of football and we will (deal with it)," Tomlin said. "Our standard of expectation will not change. We have to go to Jacksonville on a short week, such is life in the National Football League."
Additionally Tomlin said, "Our competitors, it has been well documented, a lot of those guys have suffered devastating injuries, It is only devastating if you allow it to be. People are not concerned with our problems, they are probably happy that we have them. We will address them and get ready to play."
Steelers lose two players for season
This is Life in the National Football League.
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Thursday, February 28, 2008
Myron Cope - We'll Miss You
Myron Cope, Pittsburgh's beloved broadcaster legend and longtime voice of the Steelers, dies at the age of 79. Myron was both a writer and broadcaster plus he was the creator of the Steelers Terrible Towel.
Here are a number of video tributes to Myron Cope
One of the last of the great sports characters, Mr. Cope's life and career were nothing less than book-worthy, even if he had to write it himself. Twice.Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A tribute to legendary Pittsburgh Steelers commentator Myron Cope
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Myron Cope and the Terrible Towel
Myron Cope was larger than life, with a voice no one will ever forget. Pittsburgh residents along with fans from all over the country will miss him.
From Jim, a Longtime Fan.
Friday, January 04, 2008
The Internet Merges With The Intranet
Connectivity is Simply Amazing for Business Today
Projects abound this month with marketing, advertising, sales, branding, websites, fixing small business networks, new computer interfaces with old networked systems, Apple Mac hookups, Wireless laptops, networked printers, faxes, scanners, digital copiers, hardware, software, and a whole bunch of Internet technical terminology that is simply amazing.
The Internet has made learning super fast. If you need an answer for something, simply Google Search and low and behold; someone, somewhere, has written the answer to your question. Even if you don't get an exact answer to a specific question, the knowledge base for building upon a hypothesis is at your fingertips. People are becoming experts at quite a large number of higher learning areas by simply reading the information online.
Benjamin Franklin was known for his eclectic knowledge base, and studies, and scientific achievements that were simply incredible. I have come to the conclusion that good ole Ben Franklin loved learning. I can only imagine what he would have done with the Internet.
Today, there are billions of additional people in the world as compared to Benjamin Franklin's days. Is it any wonder that technology is changing so quickly? The Internet has opened up the Books for millions and millions of people that can simply type a search query into a PC, and low and behold out pops answers. People then build upon what others have done and take it to the next level in understanding and creativeness.
So, if you think the Internet doesn't affect you, you haven't opened your eyes. Think of yourself as a local Intranet (yourself and your family). As you learn information, you affect those around you on your own personal Internet (extended family, friends, workers, and acquaintances). Today, from a technology standpoint, Intranets for businesses are simply internal networks for all types of collaborative activities. In comparison; the Internet is the Wide Area Network, extended across the whole face of the earth. This is the World Wide Web.
If you look closely, both the Intranet and the Internet are merging into one. A large percentage of people that are online have more than one computer in their household today. Different family members, doing different online activities at the same time have made such a demand for building local area networks that are both wired and wireless, that you can go down to just about any type of consumer products store and buy a wireless router to fill the network needs.
Yes, the same technology that is used in a local area network, with a router hooking up computers together through IP addresses and domain names (network printers) is the same thing that happens on a larger scale across the whole World Wide Web.
So, once again, if you think the Internet doesn't affect you, you must be in a cave.
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Article is by Jim Warholic, President and CEO of Professional Web Services, Inc.