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<![CDATA[ <p>Harbor Restaurants in Oceanside</p><p>Located in north San Diego County between Carlsbad to the south and San Clemente to the north, Oceanside has lots of harbor front restaurants at which to grab a bite after a round of golf. Oceanside has myriad golf courses, all with lots of elevation changes, and is less than a half hour drive from the La Costa complex in Carlsbad. The closest golf courses to the harbor are the City Center Golf Club and the El Camino Country Club. Restaurants on the harbor range from a dinner cruise to classic picnic table fish shacks.</p><p>Have dinner in the harbor aboard the Azure Seas, which offers sunset dinner cruises, theme night cruises and cocktail cruises most nights of the week. Meals are extensive buffets with hot dishes ranging from fresh fish to cooked meats, side dishes and desserts. Alcohol is also available, and a glass of champagne is included with most sail and dining packages. The boat docks at the Oceanside harbor.</p><p>Located right on the harbor with indoor and outdoor seating, is a taste of Little Italy with pizzas, pastas and bruschetta among the offerings. Pasta choices range from spaghetti with marinara sauce to fettuccine Pescatore, and the pizzas rival New York's best. Pizza crusts, breads and sauces are made fresh on site, and portions are large. Desserts include the house special tiramisu. Service is generally good, but be aware that menu prices are a little high for a pizza place. Open daily for lunch and dinner.268 South Harbor Drive</p><p>Oceanside, CA 92054(no website)</p><p>A local favorite, this fish shack on the harbor serves fresh fish and chowder with indoor and outdoor seating. Known for its <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wholesalejerseysonline.us.com/" title="cheap jerseys">cheap jerseys</a> huge fish and chips platters as well as creamy New England clam chowder and other fresh fish, meals are served in baskets, and utensils are plastic. Guests order at the counter, and meals are brought out or numbers are called when the order is ready. The interior of the restaurant has a nautical theme and is decorated with photos of fish, fishermen and boats. Open daily for lunch and dinner.</p>
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<![CDATA[ <p>When the world stopped</p><p>America's Thanksgiving holiday has not succumbed to the commercial potential of Christmas or even Halloween, but rather waits a full 24 hours before the orgy of shopping on Black Friday is given free reign over our souls.</p><p>On <a target="_blank" href="http://www.chiflatiron.us.com/" title="chi flat iron website">chi flat iron website</a> Thursday, it's only the orgy of eating heaping helpings of family hospitality that consumes us. That and football. Specifically, NFL football, which has become as much a Thanksgiving staple as cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie.</p><p>The commercial potential of professional football began to be fully realized in the 1960's with the country's ever booming affluence and appetite for television. Like the TV westerns and war dramas that populated prime time shows of the day, NFL football gave its viewers the action and violence America craved in abundance.</p><p>So much did the country take to watching football, that two professional leagues were able to exist side by side and on rival television networks: the NFL broadcast on CBS, home of Cronkite and Gunsmoke, and the upstart American Football League, initially covered on ABC and later on NBC, home of Bonanza and Disney.</p><p>Weekends spent watching football on TV became a ritual even to those who felt otherwise alienated by Kennedy era America. "Look at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wholesalesnapbackshats.us.com/" title="Wholesale Snapbacks Hats">Wholesale Snapbacks Hats</a> the Marxist, watching football on TV like a good American" thought Michael Paine, as he viewed one of his wife Ruth's tenants, Lee Oswald, stretched out on the floor one Sunday long ago.</p><p>Football was that big, especially in Texas. It remains big, of course in the biggest state in the lower 48 as Texas devotes every autumn weekend to football: Friday nights to high school, Saturday afternoons to college games and Sundays to the NFL.</p><p>When President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on Friday afternoon, November 22, 1963, the country was shocked, transfixed before its televisions to watch the non stop news coverage of the event and its aftermath.</p><p>All regular programming was canceled. High school <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wholesalesnapbackshats.us.com/" title="Cheap Snapbacks">Cheap Snapbacks</a> football games, college football games, all canceled out of deference to the tragedy. The AFL suspended its schedule that weekend as well.</p><p>But not the NFL. New commissioner Pete Rozelle nervously debated within his inner circle as to whether the schedule of games for Sunday, November 24th should be allowed to go on despite the death of the president. Rozelle even contacted the White House and spoke with press secretary Pierre Salinger to seek advice.</p><p>Salinger opined that President Kennedy, an ardent football fan, would have wanted the games to go on. How he knew this was anybody's guess as JFK's thought processes came to a sudden and violent end when the third bullet exploded his head during that fateful motorcade.</p><p>But even the President's own brother, attorney general Robert F. Kennedy, was said to have agreed with Salinger and told Rozelle that the Kennedy Family would not be offended if the football games were played on Sunday while the President's body lay in state inside the Capitol Rotunda.</p><p>Exactly what motivated Rozelle to even debate the obviously decent idea of postponing all the NFL games that Sunday remains puzzling. Was it the potential lost revenue from ticket sales despite the fact that many of the host stadiums 50 years ago barely held 20,000 seats? And since the games wouldn't be televised (even commercial TV had its limits), advertising dollars were not the issue either.</p><p>Rozelle gave the go ahead to have the games played on Sunday with no television broadcasts. The games themselves were played in an eerie gloom, absent the usual enthusiasm of fans in attendance or even from the players on the field.</p><p>The Bears managed a 17 17 tie against the Steelers that day at Pittsburgh where tight end Mike Ditka made one of the finest signature plays of his Hall of Fame career after catching a Bill Wade pass and knocking a host of defenders to the ground like a man possessed. The 63 yard play turned out to be crucial in that pivotal game for the Bears enroute to their last NFL <a target="_blank" href="http://www.chiflatiron.us.com/" title="chi flat irons">chi flat irons</a> championship under George Halas.</p><p>Pete Rozelle went on to be the most successful commissioner of America's most successful pro sports league. In 1966, an agreement between the rival NFL and AFL was reached whereby the leagues would merge into one NFL with a championship game added to the schedule: the Super Bowl.</p><p>Rozelle survived his gaff of November 1963, but always regretted his decision. Those days were filled with regret for the country and some even feel life has never been the same since Kennedy's death. However, the country carried on, albeit differently than it had been. But the NFL has largely remained the same except to become even more prosperous and powerful with each passing year.</p>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Think What Big Data Could Do For You</p><p>SPOILER ALERT: This article discusses the plot of a movie (but only <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Brandon_Saad_Jersey" title="Brandon Saad Jersey">Brandon Saad Jersey</a> what's revealed in trailers)</p><p>Life imitating art: That's what the NFL Draft <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Brent_Seabrook_Jersey" title="www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Brent_Seabrook_Jersey">www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Brent_Seabrook_Jersey</a> looked like during the first round.</p><p>A high profile quarterback, passed up in the draft, watches as one pick after another goes past him. Then, the Cleveland Browns, wheeling and dealing behind the scenes, does a series of trades up, down and sideways only to end up with the player they wanted all along, saving themselves $12 million in the process.</p><p>But what can enterprises learn from Draft Day 2014?</p><p>For a near perfect instant replay of the 2014 NFL Draft opening round, take an afternoon and go watch Draft Day, starring Kevin Costner as the general manager of the Browns.</p><p>In the final moments of the opening draft day, he passes on a high profile quarterback, to select a defensive player as his first pick. In the movie, the Browns make two stunning acquisitions in the opening round, just like the real Cleveland Browns in the first round of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flamesprostore.com/Jiri_Hudler_Jersey" title="Jiri Hudler Red Jersey">Jiri Hudler Red Jersey</a> the real 2014 NFL Draft.</p><p>In Draft Day, we get a Hollywood glance behind the scenes of what goes on during the draft. You thought your job was full of pressure?</p><p>The phrase "Against the Clock" takes a entirely new meaning: The real drama unfolds in just the few minutes that tick down as general managers of NFL franchises each have to make their choices.</p><p>They react to decisions <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Patrick_Sharp_Jersey" title="www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Patrick_Sharp_Jersey">www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Patrick_Sharp_Jersey</a> made on the fly, reacting and adjusting as the big screen shows the changing landscape of players lost or suddenly available, with different variables revealing themselves, against the tick tick tick of the clock.</p><p>Draft Day (2014) Theatrical Trailer</p><p>Time Waits For No GM</p><p>In my previous article about the Denver Broncos, I mentioned that the scarcest commodity on Game Day is time: making good decisions in real time is key.</p><p>On draft day, it's also about time, but now it's time and data. And when we're talking about the NFL, we're talking about a lot of data.</p><p>Kevin Costner's character, GM Sonny Weaver, gives us a small glimpse into how data is used by real NFL teams. As the day slips by and the draft gets nearer, Sonny has doubts about his upcoming decision.</p><p>With his coaches and staff, he goes back to the 'tape'. But we aren't talking about VCRs not in today's game.</p><p>We're talking about petabytes of digital data approximately a complete Library Of Congress. We're talking HD video, from multiple angles, of every play, from every game professional and college.</p><p>In the movie, Sonny's staff pulls up college video of their prospect. With a few clicks and twists, a specific play from a previous game is pulled up and posted to the big screen. Then a few twists, and the next play pops up, then camera angles change, then another play.</p><p>And all as the clock ticks away in the background, time quickly running out on Sonny's decision window.</p><p>Featurette NFL Access: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Brandon_Saad_Jersey" title="Brandon Saad Premier Jersey">Brandon Saad Premier Jersey</a> An Inside Look</p><p>And Here's My Point</p><p>As a fan of the game and a fan of big storage, this was definitely an enjoyable moment.</p><p>You see, NetApp is the official data storage provider of the NFL. It isn't often you have the chance to see how all that storage makes an impact on business decisions in real time.</p><p>In the movie, Hollywood puts a human face how all that big data gets used. Hours of video, petabytes of storage space, are all stored and cataloged. And then, when time is running down, the data is retrieved on the fly, with a multi million dollar decision on the line.</p><p>Can you imagine running your business like this?</p><p>With all your historical data available at your fingertips, accessible with just a few clicks and keystrokes.</p><p>Being able to make decisions on the fly, in real time.</p><p>Pulling up data and adjusting decisions <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flamesprostore.com/Jiri_Hudler_Jersey" title="Jiri Hudler Pink Jersey">Jiri Hudler Pink Jersey</a> as your business hangs in the balance, based on the data you're watching.</p>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Michael Muhney fans affecting the soap opera scene</p><p>Michael Muhney fans are deeply passionate people. Their collective efforts to support a modern soap opera icon have sustained this actor's career, along with his own smart social media interactions. In consideration of today's rampant technology use, this group of individuals is easily savvy enough to realize that they became <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Brent_Seabrook_Jersey" title="Brent Seabrook Authentic Jersey">Brent Seabrook Authentic Jersey</a> part of an ongoing story. Their goal is to promote Muhney's career because they believe his talent connects to something within their own lives.</p><p>Make no <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Brent_Seabrook_Jersey" title="Brent Seabrook Premier Jersey">Brent Seabrook Premier Jersey</a> mistake, single issue voters pack a wallop at the voting booth within the world of politics. And, the politics of division, or inclusion (based upon one's perspective) has always offered powerful persuasions to all sides. Only ego would make any soap fan believe that he, or she, speaks for all others, or groups of others, as well. All other honest individuals would preface their comments with pause.</p><p>In case any reader has been in a soap opera coma since last winter, here's what went down: Muhney was inexplicably terminated from his high profile position on 'The Young and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Brandon_Saad_Jersey" title="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Brandon_Saad_Jersey">http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Brandon_Saad_Jersey</a> the Restless' last December. Just before Christmas, no less. Engaged segments of the viewing public, meaning those people who aren't shy about expressing their opinions (which is their right) began to loudly type questions as a result. But, then something else happened. Those people, the fans, remain engaged.</p><p>Modern social media connections foster hyperspeed interactions with others who are generally like minded. That internet enabled <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Patrick_Sharp_Jersey" title="Patrick Sharp Authentic Jersey">Patrick Sharp Authentic Jersey</a> access turned one person's apparently unjust job loss into a cause.</p><p>This issue polarized CBS' daytime fans, or those who temporarily watched YR before the ill fated date of January 30, 2014. Some were outraged that a beloved star would be sliced from the cast for no logical reason. Later, still unconfirmed rumors appeared that raised unsubstantiated questions about the details of Muhney's removal and about the words and actions of others seen on , or off screen. That's when Jill Farren Phelps' name became a renewed focal point, in some circles.</p><p>No one who has publicly defamed anyone's character stands on high ground. And, to be totally clear, anyone who used social media methods to cast aspersions about any YR actor, off screen crew member or executive, is being directly referenced at this point. Balanced minds don't operate in that manner. But, of course, one never actually knows how anyone behaves inside their own life.</p><p>Certain personality types decided, with opinions they believed represented facts, to form conclusions. This digital space doesn't represent a courtroom, but seated readers get the gist of that moral twist. This entire paragraph could represent either side of the YR fight and was intentionally created to further prove that perception causes everyone to live <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Patrick_Sharp_Jersey" title="Patrick Sharp Youth Jersey">Patrick Sharp Youth Jersey</a> within different realities.</p><p>And that, all fellow soap opera friends, is actually what this entire side story has been about from scene one. Emotional, or combative, personalities rant, neutral ones hope for compromise and passive people simply <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flamesprostore.com/Jiri_Hudler_Jersey" title="www.flamesprostore.com/Jiri_Hudler_Jersey">www.flamesprostore.com/Jiri_Hudler_Jersey</a> watch the world unfold. All parties have been heard.</p>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Would the Miami <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Jonathan_Toews_Jersey" title="www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Jonathan_Toews_Jersey">www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Jonathan_Toews_Jersey</a> Dolphins Take Devin Hester from</p><p>A team can never have enough ways <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Marian_Hossa_Jersey" title="Marian Hossa Youth Jersey">Marian Hossa Youth Jersey</a> to score points in the NFL. The Miami Dolphins still need serious work on their offense. Could the front office help out by adding Devin Hester from the Chicago Bears?</p><p>Ryan Tannehill project still in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Patrick_Kane_Jersey" title="Patrick Kane Youth Jersey">Patrick Kane Youth Jersey</a> flux with Jake Long and Reggie Bush issues</p><p>While the world lit on fire this season with rookie quarterbacks like Andrew Luck, Russell Wilson, and Robert Griffin III it appears people quickly forgot about Ryan Tannehill. The Texas A star submerged to the backs of minds but largely impressed in his overall performance for the year. It's a good thing too considering the gamble GM Jeff Ireland and front office took drafting him. With that said the stars haven't aligned yet for the Dolphins offense. They still have serious problems at wide receiver and may add to them if free agents Jake Long and Reggie Bush leave in March. Head coach Joe Philbin has a proven history of success when given the right pieces but except in the most extreme cases that takes time to build. Tannehill is certainly a key part but until they can assemble the supporting cast perhaps a smart move for the team is to seek out other ways they can help the offense.</p><p>Hester hopes Phil Emery and Marc Trestman grant <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Duncan_Keith_Jersey" title="www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Duncan_Keith_Jersey">www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Duncan_Keith_Jersey</a> his trade request</p><p>A popular way to do that is through the special teams, more specifically the return game. If Miami <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Patrick_Kane_Jersey" title="Patrick Kane Womens Jersey">Patrick Kane Womens Jersey</a> wants better field position and even instant scores then having a solid returner is paramount. Lucky for them the best to ever play may have just become available. Chicago Bears receiver Devin Hester, who owns the NFL record with 17 return touchdowns, recently spoke in interviews about a need for new scenery. After GM Phil Emery fired Lovie Smith he spoke about possibly retiring at age 30. Those thoughts have since quieted down. Still, Hester sees no future for himself as a receiver and believes the best thing for him is to start over with a new team. Miami makes sense for several reasons. They have plenty of draft picks to spare, so dealing a low round pick won't hurt too much, and they sport a good amount of salary cap space so his contract isn't a deal breaker. Best of all Hester is already a celebrity in South Beach. Not only did he play college down there but he also provided an unforgettable moment when he returned the opening kickoff of Super Bowl XLI for a touchdown. Though he struggled in 2012, his two seasons before that combined for six return scores. Age isn't an issue either.</p><p>Devin Hester won't win every game for the Miami Dolphins but his <a target="_blank" href="http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Marian_Hossa_Jersey" title="Marian Hossa Jersey">Marian Hossa Jersey</a> time with the Chicago Bears proved the effect he can have on offense. Phil Emery is up for a trade. All the Fins need do is make an offer.</p>
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