Thursday, July 24, 2008

Warning: No public hot tubs in Maryland


Well, I have been in Maryland for four months now, so I thought I would review hot tubs in Maryland. The problem is there are none. The community pool, of which we have a great view, has pathetic hours. 11-8 each day from June to September. So, they naturally decided that it wasn't worth it to have a hot tub. What a poor, poor decision. When we searched for an apartment, we could not find any in the area that had a hot tub, so I presume there is a law passed by liberal legislators discouraging apartment owners from including hot tubs. So, watch out Maryland, you are close to entering the dreaded Responsible Hot Tubbing Black List.
On another note, I just read Moneyball (thanks Chris). It is a highly recommended reading. Did you know that Batting Average was invented by a British sportswriter? We know that sports writers are not experts at sports (they're expert writers, duh), but to allow a British person determine the best way to analyze baseball is horrifying. Anyway, Moneyball tells how the market finally prevailed, once the stakes were high enough for valuing baseball players. Enjoy!

No comments: