1. The new shirts by Last Exit to Nowhere I featured recently are now on sale.
2. 25 animated gifs from Madonna's halftime show. My favorite moments were the pulsating numbers on the field, and when the field was sucked up and turned into a star field.
3. The Game of Thrones first season blu-ray set is $45 (half-off) at Amazon.
4. New painting by Dave MacDowell (NSFW).
Showing posts with label football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label football. Show all posts
Monday, February 6, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Commercial for Nike Football Combines

Advertisement by Nimpsy for Nike's football training sessions. Via.
*Buy the Nike+ Sportband at Amazon.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Nike Chain Maille Mesh technology









Nike:
Nike will celebrate the Ducks’ return to the Rose Bowl with the debut of its latest Nike Pro Combat system of dress – the most advanced football uniform system ever assembled.The black and yellow uniforms Nike created for Arizona State were terrific, also.
This fully integrated uniform system, debuted in its first iteration by the University of Oregon during last years’ BCS National Championship Game, incorporates the pinnacle in performance innovation and design from the world’s most renowned athletic outfitter. The new uniform provides enhanced thermoregulation and more durability with the inclusion of Nike Chain Maille Mesh – a lightweight ultra-breathable material – used in both the jersey and pant.
While the uniform certainly makes the team more recognizable, it’s their commitment to innovation and building better athletes that allows the University of Oregon to take its place among the nation’s most elite programs.
“Nike’s relationship with the University of Oregon represents a forward-thinking approach to innovation and design. Our goal is to help build better athletes by providing them with state-of-the-art-innovation combined with a deep knowledge and understanding of their heritage” said Todd Van Horne, Nike’s Creative Director for Football. The latest Nike Pro Combat system of dress uniform delivers more on-field performance benefits than ever before while pushing the limits on creativity and design. The Oregon Ducks truly represent Nike's approach in developing athletes from the inside-out.”
“Oregon represents the gold-standard when it comes to merging science and innovation with athletic performance and we are excited to continue our partnership with Nike by unveiling the next iteration in uniform innovation for the Rose Bowl” said Oregon Ducks Head Football Coach Chip Kelly. “Nike always starts by listening to the voice of the athlete as they continue to bring the most intuitive technology to the game.”
INNOVATION
From the cleats to the base layer, to the gloves and helmet, the Ducks’ uniform represents the pinnacle in game-day innovation for speed. New this year is the development of Nike Chain Maille Mesh technology, the ultimate in breathable uniform design. These innovations coupled with durable, lightweight padding provide athletes with a complete on-field suit of armor. Performance benefits include:
• Eleven different materials in the Nike Pro Combat uniform (jersey and pant), and 16 different materials in the complete system of dress – each to address the specific needs of the athlete in game situations
• Nike Chain Maille Mesh material incorporated into the back and under the arms in the jersey, as well as down the sides of the pant for exceptional ventilation without sacrificing durability. The new Nike Chain Maille Mesh integration also emphasizes improved thermoregulation, including the Nike Pro Combat Deflex padding layer, which is constructed with fabric selected for its ability to help keep the body cool and wick away sweat – making the uniform, and player, lighter and dryer.
• Increased air flow with large open-hole woven construction for more ventilation
• A redesigned base layer that facilitates the uniform’s overall innovation, delivering the ultimate in lightweight protection for maximum speed. The base layer in the pant also features customizable protection that incorporates a thin, incredibly strong carbon fiber plate that can be placed on the thigh padding where needed.
• Strategically placed seams, pads and cooling zones that help minimize distraction and optimize protective coverage. Robust padding, without the bulk, has also been added to offer optimal low-profile impact protection specifically throughout the crucial “hit zone” between the knees and shoulders.
• Nike Pro Combat Deflex padding integrated in the hip and knee areas of the pant for crucial impact protection that stays in place
• A Flywire collar eliminating two layers of fabric for improved breathability, providing a more stable anchor to keep the jersey in place
DESIGN
The uniform wouldn’t be complete without combining these innovations with a nod to the Duck’s rich heritage. Design elements include:
• A completely re-designed number system boasting an iridescent sheen similar to that on a mallard’s feathers. The larger, bolder numbers shift in color as they move.
• An armored wing design resting on new material engineered for maximum strength along the shoulder area
• A new look for the helmet featuring bright wings atop a mirrored appearance using a LiquidMetal black finish never before seen on the field. Though the wings are featured on the side, the iconic Oregon "O" still appears on the helmet located in a unique top-center placement.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Link roundup
1. Michael Lewis's latest great article. Does it even matter what it's about? Here's a taste - - the main subject of the article grew up Jewish in World War II:
3. And speaking of playing quarterback, a detailed explanation of what the 49ers have done to help Alex Smith succeed.
4. The new Superman iOS game is really fun (although shooting run of the mill crooks with heat vision seems a bit excessive) and is now on sale for 99 cents at iTunes.
5. And speaking of deals, Thor (the movie) is a 99 cent rental at Amazon.
On weekends Danny and his mother would watch the bus stop from their house, waiting for his father’s bus to arrive. Each time was a cliff-hanger: he knew his father was in constant danger and was never sure that he would come home. “I remember waiting with my mother, and as we waited we darned socks,” he said. “And so darning socks for me has always been an incredibly anxious activity.” His relationship to his father, whom he adored, was further queered by a mere typo; in the phony identity papers his father procured for them there was a mistake. Danny’s last name had been printed as “Godet”; his father’s had been printed as “Cadet.” Because of this typo Danny was required to address his father as “uncle.”2. Detailed explanation for why Andrew Luck shouldn't even be in the Heisman discussion. Relatedly, USC's quarterback has him beat in almost every important statistical category.
3. And speaking of playing quarterback, a detailed explanation of what the 49ers have done to help Alex Smith succeed.
4. The new Superman iOS game is really fun (although shooting run of the mill crooks with heat vision seems a bit excessive) and is now on sale for 99 cents at iTunes.
5. And speaking of deals, Thor (the movie) is a 99 cent rental at Amazon.
Monday, October 17, 2011
The Carolina Panthers logo is supposed to be shaped like the borders of North and South Carolina
Wikipedia says, "The Panthers logo consists of the head of a snarling Black panther outlined in blue. It is shaped to resemble the combined borders of North and South Carolina."
However, it's a bit of a stretch....

However, it's a bit of a stretch....


Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Link roundup
1. The latest Laika art contest is designing a costume for that dog I posted the other day.
2. Boing Boing has a much bigger preview of that nursery rhyme book I mentioned yesterday.
3. How to turn any song into a ringtone.
4. A claim that Mike Shanahan ordered Elvis Grbac to throw a football at Al Davis. (Grbac obeyed, and of course he missed.)
5. Last Exit to Nowhere t-shirt giveaway.
2. Boing Boing has a much bigger preview of that nursery rhyme book I mentioned yesterday.
3. How to turn any song into a ringtone.
4. A claim that Mike Shanahan ordered Elvis Grbac to throw a football at Al Davis. (Grbac obeyed, and of course he missed.)
5. Last Exit to Nowhere t-shirt giveaway.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Link roundup
1. Futuristic mouthguards:
3. China:
4. The Portal-themed iPad decals I posted a few days ago are now on sale.
The football team at Stanford University has gotten a high-tech upgrade to its uniform.2. CBLDF fundraiser includes lunches with Neil Gaiman, Frank Quitely, and more.
This season, players have begun wearing mouthpieces lined with sensors that measure the force and angle of collisions, to help researchers understand what kinds of hits and body positions are associated with concussions.
3. China:
For example, when Shang-Jin Wei, an economist at Columbia University, and Xiaobo Zhang of the International Food Policy Research Institute examined the size distribution of Chinese homes, they found that families with sons built houses that were significantly larger than those built by families with daughters, even after controlling for family income and other factors. They also generally found that the higher a city’s male-to-female ratio, the bigger the average house size of families that have sons.Via these sites.
Mr. Wei reports that many families with sons have begun to add a phantom third story to their homes, one that looks normal from the outside but whose interior space remains completely unfinished.
“Marriage brokers are familiar with the tactic,” he reports, “yet many refuse to schedule meetings with a family’s son unless the family house has three stories.”
4. The Portal-themed iPad decals I posted a few days ago are now on sale.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Link roundup
1. The tap water in a Pennsylvania town is so polluted with methane that you can light it on fire. Via.
2. Today's new free games: City of Heroes and Glitch (haven't tried either yet as I've been spending my video game time enjoying Lego Clone Wars).
3. In light of the way Google has cancelled projects under Larry Page, it's reassuring that they keep rolling out new improvements for Blogger.
4. Cheating by the Redskins apparently caused those bad snaps in last night's Cowboys game.
2. Today's new free games: City of Heroes and Glitch (haven't tried either yet as I've been spending my video game time enjoying Lego Clone Wars).
3. In light of the way Google has cancelled projects under Larry Page, it's reassuring that they keep rolling out new improvements for Blogger.
4. Cheating by the Redskins apparently caused those bad snaps in last night's Cowboys game.
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