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October 4th, 2008
Fans arrive early for Homecoming against BC
By on October 4th, 2008
With 50 minutes left before kick off, the main student sections (seven and eight) are already full and active. As groups of five or ten players come from the locker room for warm ups the fans rise and begin cheering. This accomplishes the first part Tom O’Brien’s mission to the fans of come early, cheer loud and stay late. As for the players, with the quarterbacks just finished warming up. While all of Evans’ passes appeared to be a little short and Beck’s pass appeared to sail a little long, Russell Wilson’s passes were right on the money.
October 2nd, 2008
Anemic offense gets a boost….against Florida Atlantic
By on October 2nd, 2008
The men’s soccer team (3-5-1) had its best outing of the season on Wednesday afternoon, scoring a season-high five goals. The problem? The team they beat, Florida Atlantic, has a record of 2-9.
N.C. State also beat VMI this year with an uninspired performance against a winless team.
The one impressive win this season came against No. 13 Boston College. The game was all but won by captain Ronnie Bouemboue, who had the only shots-on-goal and netted both goals to secure the 2-0 win for the Wolfpack.
State attempts 14.3 shots-per-game yet only manages 1.56 goals. That’s a shot percentage of 10%.
Take away the Florida Atlantic game and those numbers look a lot worse. The Pack doesn’t have a problem shooting; it has a problem finishing.
State is 1-2 in the ACC, and it’s already halfway through the 2008 season. It has finished last in the conference the past two seasons. If the Pack doesn’t get it together soon, history will repeat itself.
October 2nd, 2008
For the economically illiterate, tips on keeping up with Wall Street
By on October 2nd, 2008
The economy is in trouble. Serious trouble.
I’m no economist. Sometimes I don’t even know what happens to my last dollar bill. (The vending machine ate it? Probably.)
But with all the money trauma in the last couple of weeks, it’s become more and more apparent that I should know what’s going down on Wall Street.
Luckily for my economically-illiterate peers and myself, there are a few places online that can help keep us in the know without making us feel too stupid.
The Wall Street Journal has a myriad of resources on its Web site. The number one economic newspaper has links to many things that are useful to both the stock-savvy and the stock-illiterate. In addition to its news stories and constant updates, you can also check out the Dow, Nasdaq and international stock markets at a glance, before the closing bell chimes, as well as up-to-date bonds, credit markets, mutual funds and exchange rates. You can also, of course, find these same things on the home pages of the Dow, Nasdaq and international markets, but the WSJ puts them all in one place.
For the investors out there, you can use Cake Financial to store all your stock information in one place. Individual investors can follow and analyze their historical performance up to 10 years. The site offers a range of high-security features so you can keep your financial information as private or as open as you’d like. The Cakedex also offers a forum, where users can blog about their buys and sells, ask for and give advice from fellow investors. Also, you can find similar tasks on the competing socioeconomic networking sites SocialPicks, MarketGuru and Covestor.
You can also test your stock market skills at Inspectd, which offers a fun, addictive and educational stock game. The Web site presents you with a stock chart from the past, and you must guess whether the stock dropped, rose or stayed the same. You can fiddle with settings and learn a little more about how the stock market works.
And even if you’re not interested in what the stocks have in store, you might be concerned about gas prices. To find the cheapest gas in your area, check GasBuddy, which does its best to present readers with a list of the nearest petrol stations with the lowest prices.
While there isn’t a light at the end of this dark financial tunnel just yet, at least the Internet is there to guide those (like me) who have little knowledge of what’s going on with the economy.
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