Quick thoughts for a Friday.
Bracket calculus: I’m told that something like 4 million people sent brackets to ESPN. Of those, supposedly only four contained the combination of GMU, LSU, UCLA, Florida. Impressive picking. Hard to know who to root for. Like the Bruins for the history, the Patriots for the whole Cinderella schtick, the Tigers for the Band of Brothers stuff; and the Gators because the Florida-Butler game at LJVM in 2000 was the best game I’ve ever seen.
Lottery calculus:
First day sales $11 million. Also impressive. The goal is to make $1.4 billion a year. For that, they only need to sell about $4 million of tix every day.
Good read: As some may know, it’s the 20th anniversary of Chernobyl. What’s happened there? Basically, it’s become a wildlife refuge. It’s all explained in
Wormwood Forest, a fascinating book. Neat essay on the same in Natural History magazine (not online :( ), one of the unsung great mags out there.
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