Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Super Bowl Commercials

 As we all know the Super Bowl is coming up on Sunday.  Well, with the Super Bowl that means only one thing for those that are not into the game itself, the Commercials!

Super Bowl commercials have become an iconic aspect of the annual championship game. Every year, advertisers compete to create the most memorable, funny, or thought-provoking ad that will air during the broadcast. It is one of the most-watched TV events of the year, drawing millions of viewers across the country and around the world. Companies invest millions of dollars in producing, airing, and promoting these ads, hoping to gain maximum exposure and reach their target audience.

In recent years, the trend in Super Bowl commercials has been to create ads that are not only entertaining but also meaningful. Many companies aim to create a message that resonates with their target audience, whether it's promoting a cause, showcasing a product, or just making people smile. This trend has only accelerated in recent years, as companies have come under increased pressure to create commercials that are socially responsible and in line with their values.

One of the most memorable Super Bowl commercials of recent years was Coca-Cola's "It's Beautiful" ad, which aired during Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014. The ad featured people from different cultures and backgrounds singing "America the Beautiful" in a variety of languages, with the message of unity and inclusiveness. This ad was widely praised for its positive message and touched a chord with many viewers.

Another memorable Super Bowl commercial was the "Dreams" ad that aired during Super Bowl LI in 2017. This ad, created by Honda, showcased people pursuing their dreams and overcoming obstacles, with the tagline "Sometimes you gotta trust your crazy ideas." The ad was well-received by viewers and became one of the most talked-about commercials of the game.

In recent years, companies have also been using the Super Bowl to promote their products in creative and innovative ways. For example, the ad for Amazon's Alexa, which aired during Super Bowl LII in 2018, showed the voice-activated device coming to life and interacting with celebrities like Gordon Ramsay and Cardi B. The ad was both entertaining and effective, helping to raise awareness of Alexa and increase sales of the product.

Of course, not all Super Bowl commercials are serious or meaningful. Some of the most memorable ads in recent years have been those that are just plain funny. For example, the "Kiss Cam" ad that aired during Super Bowl LIII in 2019, created by Pringles, showed a man getting the chance to kiss his crush on the kiss cam. The ad was a hit with viewers and helped to boost sales of Pringles.

In conclusion, Super Bowl commercials have come a long way over the years, from simple advertisements to complex and meaningful messages. Whether they are promoting a product, a cause, or just making people smile, Super Bowl commercials have become an integral part of the annual championship game. Companies invest millions of dollars in creating and airing these ads, hoping to reach their target audience and create a lasting impression. And for many viewers, the commercials are just as much a part of the Super Bowl experience as the game itself.

Sunday, February 5, 2023

Time to Start again again

 Starting over can feel like a daunting task, but it can also be an opportunity to reset and pursue your goals and dreams with newfound energy and perspective. Whether you're looking to make a change in your career, personal life, or health, starting again is a chance to reflect on what you want and make a plan to achieve it. Here are some tips to help you get started.

  1. Reflect on why you want to start again: Take some time to think about why you want to make a change. Is it because you're not satisfied with your current situation, or because you have new goals and aspirations? Understanding your motivation will help you focus your energy and effort in the right direction.

  2. Set realistic and specific goals: To give yourself a clear direction, set achievable and specific goals. This could be anything from finding a new job to starting a new hobby or exercise routine. Make sure your goals are realistic and attainable, and write them down so you can hold yourself accountable.

  3. Create a plan of action: With your goals in mind, create a plan of action that outlines the steps you need to take to achieve them. This could include things like networking, learning new skills, or taking courses. Be specific and break down each step into manageable tasks.

  4. Surround yourself with positive people: Starting again can be difficult, but having a supportive network of friends and family can make all the difference. Surround yourself with people who will encourage and motivate you to reach your goals.

  5. Embrace new opportunities: Starting again is a chance to try new things and explore new opportunities. Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and try something new. This could be a new hobby, a new job, or even a new city.

  6. Stay positive and focused: Starting again can be challenging, and it's important to stay positive and focused on your goals. Surround yourself with positive affirmations, and remind yourself why you wanted to start again in the first place.

  7. Celebrate your successes: As you make progress towards your goals, take the time to celebrate your successes. This could be something as simple as acknowledging a small victory, or treating yourself to something special. Celebrating your achievements will help keep you motivated and on track.

Starting again can be scary, but it's also an exciting opportunity to pursue your dreams and live a fulfilling life. Remember to stay positive, set achievable goals, and surround yourself with supportive people, and you'll be well on your way to success.

In conclusion, starting again can feel like a daunting task, but it's important to remember that change is a natural part of life. By setting achievable goals, creating a plan of action, and embracing new opportunities, you can make the most of this chance to reset and pursue your dreams with newfound energy and perspective. So go ahead, take that first step, and start again today!

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Well, shoot!

 So, I haven't blogged in a few days cause my laptop is on the edge of dying.  Therefore, I'm writing this on my music laptop that I use for games.

 I'm sure some folks are asking, how do you know that your laptop is on the edge of dying?  Well, when you can't keep it running for more than five minutes, it doesn't take much to figure it out.

 Over the last couple of days, I've done some heavy research and put together a solid HP computer.  The same size as my old laptop (17") and will be smoking fast.  The hard drive is a 1TB SATA, 16GB of RAM and I went a little big time as I got a backlit keyboard, with the numeric keypad (after having it for so long, and as many spreadsheets as I do, I won't have a keyboard without it).

 While waiting for the new laptop, which by the way had great discount of over $130, I won't be uploading any videos for the new channel. Which honestly, is a good thing.  I went down to the Gaslamp Quarter this past Saturday to do what was supposed to be going up tomorrow.  I was waking up and down Fifth Ave, not bothering anyone that was dining, from 8:30p until 11:00p and got TWO folks to actually answer the question (What is your most unique talent?).

 Going in, I thought that with drunk folks and a simple question, it could be an interesting episode.  Now, I'm not even sure that I will release the episode.  I might go back down and try and get more people.

 This weeks question is, "Mayo or Mustard? and Why?"  I am going to a bonfire with a group that I'm in on Facebook.  I'll be asking the question there to see if I can't get some answers.  I'll also be going to Balboa Park on Sunday and try and get some more folks there.

 In other things, I've begun golfing again.  I'm going in the same way that I did when I first began golfing,  Going to executive courses to sort of dial in my irons and wedges.  Then mixing in full courses to get the driver and woods out of the bag.  Back on the 19th I went to Pine Glenn at Sycuan.  For the first time, I got back to back pars!

 I was supposed to go tomorrow (Wednesday, March 3) but since there is a 70-90% chance of rain while we were going to be golfing the three-some has decided to rearrange and go on Monday the 8th at 11a.

 So, now while we wait for the new laptop, I'll practice my golf game and work a game or two.  Speaking of which, the reason (besides money) why I didn't golf last week, I worked eight games in six days.  It would've been 11 in 10 days but a soccer match and a basketball game were cancelled due to the opposition catching the virus.  I had a really good hang out session with a couple of co-workers after the game last Tuesday.  The highlight of that eight game stretch was being able to step in and do the senior day activities and starting lineups on Saturday for the Men's Basketball team. 

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

NASCAR, Soccer and some YouTube learning

Ah.... one of my favorite days on the Sports calendar was this past Sunday.  #DAYTONA500 Day.  It took awhile, like 8-9 hours, because of a FIVE hour rain delay.  Duh, it is February....  Michael McDowell was the first to cross the finish line for his first Daytona 500 victory.  Some good and bad news comes along with this win.

The bad is that he will not be able to use the car ever again.  I say ever again cause next year NASCAR goes to a new style of car.  One of the perks (depending on your point of view) is that the winning car of the 500 goes into the Daytona museum for an entire year.  He gets the car back on the Saturday prior to the next Daytona 500.

The good news is that he has already qualified for the "Chase for the Cup."  So he doesn't have anything to really worry about until September.  That is when the playoffs begin.  All the winners of the 26 races that lead up to the playoffs and then some wildcards based on points.  The top 16 in the season long points battle qualify for the playoffs.

Tuesday saw another soccer match on the schedule.  It was the season opener for the men's soccer team.  The match against California Baptist University (cbu (that is how they stylize their school initials)) out of Riverside was scheduled for March, but was moved up.  Prior to the match, I swung by Gaglione Brothers in the Sports Arena area.

For those that have never heard or (gasp) never had them before... they are DELICIOUS!!!!  They primarily specialized in Philadelphia Cheesesteaks.  I had the mushroom cheesesteak without onions.  I took the sandwich and stopped by a 7-Eleven that is between the restaurant and USD to get a beverage.

I got to the press box and enjoyed the sandwich prior to the match, but not prior to getting yelled at for eating in the press box.

The match was rather easy, with one exception.  Live stats was having a hard time staying current.  It would not update the time when I inputted different fouls or corner kicks.  Heck, it didn't even update on a few of the goals that were scored.  USD ended up losing 4-1.

Today, I went to the chiropractor, like I do every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday.  It was a pretty normal adjustment... except for the neck.  He really went deep on that part of my body.  After I got my adjustment, it was time for lunch.  Mom and I went to Firehouse Subs.

On the way home the Matriarch of the family had me stop at my LEAST favorite store in the World. Bed, Bath and Beyond.  I hate that store, most of this hatred stems from my early days as a security guard.  A post that was assigned to me was the very store that we went to, the Mission Valley Center location.  It is a story for another time.

Once we got home, I watched the ending to one of my favorite movies "Rounders."

At the conclusion of the movie, I loaded up the USD softball game that was being played.  Not good news for the Toreros.  They began the season 0-2.  They will be back in action when I'm on stats on Saturday in a doubleheader against Grand Canyon University.

I finished the night by watching some YouTube videos on how to get better at editing.  I've picked up a few tidbits so hopefully, the videos for San Diego Street Talk will be getting better.  Speaking of San Diego Street Talk (now available on YouTube here) I will be out shooting our next episode tomorrow (Thursday, Feb. 18) on the Embarcaderro between the Star of India and the Midway between 12:30p and 3 or 4p.  I will also be in the Gaslamp Quarter on Saturday night after the USD Soccer match to record for episode 3.

For those that are wondering, I have already set out a shooting schedule (hopefully things get opened up this Summer) through September (which will get us to about the episode 25-30 range).

Until next time my friends, Adios.

Saturday, February 13, 2021

Yikes.... that was tough, but we are one day closer to the DAYTONA 500

 Greetings,

So I worked my first USD Soccer match today.  My initial reaction is OY! or YIKES! if this was a regular season, it could be long.... But this is a short season, so it might not be that bad.

From my not very educated knowledge of collegiate soccer is they need more speed!  The Toreros are lacking in that aspect of the sport.

Now, as for my purpose at the match.  I was learning how to do the stats.  I had never stated soccer before.  Yes, of all the sports that I've done stats for, I've never (prior to today) done soccer.  In retrospect, it is very appropriate that today is Lunar New Year.  So I started a new journey at the beginning of a new year!

I picked up the program very quickly as it is not that hard to figure out.  Once I got home from the match, I texted a good friend that is an SID at a local university and asked him why hadn't told me how easy stating soccer was?  His response was "Hahaha. Easiest of all." Yeah, it is.  In just a month on March 20th, I'll be doing the hardest of all the stat programs, Football.

On the journey home, I stopped at the grocery store to pick up a few things for the weekend.  I got a couple of salads, some strawberries and blueberries, some sunflower seeds (cause what's a salad without them?) and both fried and grilled chicken for the weekend.

Once I got everything ironed out after dinner, I recalculated and formatted my hockey power ranking sheets.  With all of the COVID rescheduled games, I needed to reformat the spreadsheets.

Now, I am getting ready to go to bed.  When I wake up in the morning, it will be time to go work a pair of NAIA Basketball games as the San Diego Christian College Hawks host William Jessop University.  The Warriors will invade the Kroc Center tomorrow (later today) with a 10:30a women's game, followed by a men's game.

If you are looking for me on Sunday, it won't be hard to find me.  Look in the living room, it is not Valentine's Day as many think.  It is DAYTONA 500 Day!  Along with Singles Awareness Day.

On Tuesday, it is looking like I'll do my first men's soccer game.

Off to bed to get ready for the final two games of the week.  It's been almost like "normal" times this week.  Six games across six days and a trip up to Burbank for good measure.

Thursday, February 11, 2021

Volleyball replay and Networking

Well, I didn't really like today's assignment.

I don't often say that, but it was true.  Not a fun day at the office.

The Toreros hosted the Portland Pilots in a West Coast Conference volleyball match.  I was assigned to be the replay official for the match (today as well).

Got to the arena around an hour early.  Went and made sure that the equipment was working correctly.  At the time it did....I'll explain later.

First set, everything is going ok... then late in the set (22-13 San Diego), Portland thought the call of in was wrong.  The assistant coach went crazy thinking that it was out.  He damn near ran on to the court and said "You'll see in just a second that you were wrong!"  I really wanted to find an angle that proved the referee correct.  On the angle that I saw and showed to the down referee, it looked to me like the ball was out.  The down referee looked and said nothing to me (I have to fill in some paperwork on the screen when there is a review).  I wait to see what he signals and he signals that the ball was out (Gee, thanks for letting me know what was going on).

Second set, we had two reviews, one for each team.

For San Diego, they thought the ball was in.  The problem was that upon looking at the video, only one of the two angles that we were supposed to have at our disposal was working.  The one angle was skipping over the two to three frames that we needed for confirmation, so the call "stood" because it was inconclusive.

Portland had another review late in the set (I'm noticing a trend....).  It was another in/out call.  On the opposite side of the benches (and the table).  Looking at the video again it looked in to me.   However, the original call was out and that is what the referee confirmed.

In the fourth set (as it turned out the final set) San Diego on the bare eye looked like they just missed a pancake (slipping your hand under the ball and having it bonce off the hand).  That call was confirmed that it did hit the floor and not the hand.

The final set scores were: San Diego 3-1 (25-15, 28-30 (nothing like over points), 25-14, 25-14).


On Tuesday, I was invited by my friend Callan to join him as we went up to Burbank to meet up with Sean Pebbles.  If you don't know the name, you might know the position that he holds.  Public Address Announcer for the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Sean is in SoCal doing something with Warner Bros.  He said that he could tell us, but then he'd have to kill us.  We kinda like living, so we just let it lie.  Really cool guy.  After we had dinner at BJ's Restaurant in Burbank.  After dinner, we went back to his hotel and talked for a bit.  He offered us drinks but I just took a water as I was driving (do your own thing, but if you drink and drive.... don't expect me to be at your funeral).  Hope to hook up with Sean again when his plans are to come back out to San Diego in August.

Sunday, February 7, 2021

Basketball and videos

 Well, talk about a day!

First on the docket was running the Instant Replay for the USD Toreros Women's Basketball game against Pepperdine at the Jenny Craig Pavilion.  Game time was two in the afternoon.  I got to the arena at 11:30.

Most people are reading this and wondering, why so early?  Well there is two reasons for being there two and a half hours early.  One, I haven't done this position in about a year.  Two, I did a little example video on how everything works.  That will be compiled with the other mini videos that I'm making for all the positions at the table and will compile them all into one video and then post it.

The game went very smoothly.  When USD wins by 25 points that helps.  Also, when the referees only come over one time for a clarification and no real reviews, it is a good game!

I also found out that I'll be working the scoreboard on Monday for Women's Volleyball (I promise to keep all comments to myself!).  The comment in parenthesis is an inside joke that a couple of people know about.  Also, the good ladies in the SID office must really trust me with stats, as they have asked me to come learn/do the stats for Women's soccer this coming Friday.  Of course in 2021, I won't be counting goals until there actually is a game.  In this time, a game on the schedule is just a suggestion.

After the game, I walked around the main portion of USD and asked folks the opening question on San Diego Street Talk.  Which is "what would be the worst movie sequel ever made, and why?"  I interviewed 12 folks.  The final video is coming in around the six and a half minute mark.

Alright, I'm going to head to bed now so that I can get up and enjoy Super Bowl LV.  My pick? The over (more than 56.5 combined points)!