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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Acting + Soccer = Perfect Match!


"Glory" to Barcelona for winning Real Madrid in the Champions League Semi Final yesterday. The scored two goal in the second half after the Real Madrid defender PePe was sent off. Barcelona didn't only win with their soccer skill, but also their acting skill!
This was what happened in yesterday's game. Are you kidding me? Where are your dignities players of Barcelona? Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand talked about this on his twitter too. Ferdinand wrote on Twitter: "This diving is a joke/embarrassing. When Pedro watches that do you think he’ll think 'What was I doing!? Rugby players must laugh at football." Regarding the Pepe-Alves incident, the England international centre-back added: "If you ever see me go off on a stretcher then run back on to play, I give everyone on here the green light to hit me with a two-footed tackle."
Shame on you Barcelona!
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Lakers Leads 3-2!!


Kobe dropped 19 points with his sprained left ankle led to the Lakers' win over Hornets. Kobe sprained his left ankle in the last game against the Hornet, but he proved a sprained ankle is a minor impediment to him with the two impressive jams in tonight's game. Andrew Bynum had 18 points and 10 rebounds, and Pau Gasol added 16 points, and the Lakers finally pushed the Hornets to the brink of first-round playoff elimination with a 106-90 victory tonight, taking a 3-2 series lead.

Bryant's second-quarter dunk on Okafor could turn out to be the Lakers' signature moment of a taxing first-round series that began with a stunning Game 1 loss. That's exactly what Bryant was trying to achieve when he picked up his dribble with two hands and threw down a right-handed slam right in Okafor's mug...
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Manchester United 2- 0 Schalke 04


Manchester United beats Schalke 04 by 2:0 yesterday in the first round of the Champions League semi-final. Schalke goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, a reported United target, played well in the one sided game.
GAME STATS
8 Shots 17
5 Shots On Target 10
5 Saves 5
3 Corners 6
0 Offsides 4
10 Goalkicks 5
12 Fouls (Committed) 15
8 Throws 13
35 Ball Possession 65

The United actually had a few chances to score in the first half, but Neuer tried his best to keep a clean sheet in the first half. Despite his great performance, Giggs found the net 22 minutes into the second half, and Wayne Rooney scored another for the United two minutes later.

It was a performance that made the difference between a rout and a reasonable final score. It embraced another milestone from the astonishing Giggs because he, adapting his game to use his brain rather than doing the running he once could, became the oldest man to score in the Champions League...
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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Oops

Real Madrid have won the Spanish Cup but the celebrations went awry when Sergio Ramos dropped the trophy from the roof of a open topped bus which then ran it over. Cristiano Ronaldo headed the winner in extra time to beat the club’s biggest rivals Barcelona 1-0. It’s Madrid’s first major trophy in three years, and the first time they’ve won the Copa del Rey since 1993….
And...this is what happened...

The brace saved Bynum an the Lakers!


Bynum's  history of knee problems, which caused him to miss the 2008 playoffs and play limited minutes the past two postseasons, has made the device around his right knee a necessity.
The brace saved Bynum's knee when he fell awkwardly after stepping on the foot of San Antonio Spurs forward DeJuan Blair during the penultimate game of the regular season.
The brace came into play again early in the third quarter Friday night, when Bynum fell after getting tangled up with Hornets forward Carl Landry. Bynum stayed on the floor for nearly a minute, forcing the Lakers to call a timeout and tend to him. But he rose soon after Lakers trainer Gary Vitti came to check on him, and he continued to play.
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What would happen to Lakers and Bynum if the powerful brace disappered??? I would say, Good Luck! So, Lakers fans, Let's salute to the brace!!!!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Shake the California.....

Recent earthquakes near California

Time
Magnitude
Location
2 days ago
3.4
San Francisco Bay area, California
Map
4 days ago
4.1
Nevada
Map
4 days ago
4.6
Nevada
Map
earthquake.usgs.gov
 
Actually, I didn't notice there were earthquakes happened in California until I saw my friend's status on Facebook. So, I started to search news about earthquakes in California on Google again (I have posted a post in March about a prediction of big shake in California, and luckily the prediction is wrong). Then, I found an article on sfexaminer.com called "Earthquake predictor forecasts another California temblor". Seems like we are not going to have a big earthquake in the near future! Thank God!

Surprising Loss in the first Playoff game...

Despite Kobe Bryant scored 34 points in Game 1 of the 2011 NBA Playoffs for the Los Angeles Lakers against the New Orleans Hornets, the Hornets won the game and stole the home court advantage of Lakers. With Chris Paul's 33 points, 14 assists and seven rebounds, flawlessly leading the Hornets down the stretch of a 109-100 victor.I watched this game on Sunday, and it is no doubt that the Hornet played a better game than the Lakers.
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Bye treble...


Manchester City ended Manchester United's of winning the treble in the FA Cup Semi Final last Saturday by 1:0. On the other hand, Manchester City is on their to end their 35-year trophy drought. Dimitar Berbatov had a number of good chances to put the United ahead in the first half but he couldn't find the way to pass through Hart. Yaya Toure scored for Manchester City after seven of the beginning in the second half after Michael Carrick had misplaced a pass.
Anyway, fight on Manchester United! We still have the Premier League and Champion League to take down.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

McDonald's beats Starbucks?

McDonald’s has been capturing American’s stomach for decades, and it seems they are not satisfied. McDonald’s has announced their attack to the “peaceful” coffee market. In the last few years, McDonald’s has tried very hard to change, or indeed add, an image of a hangout place on top of their well-established fast food company image. On the other hand, Starbucks is trying to change too. They are so desperate to sell more food instead of only selling coffee that they even changed their logo by taking off their name Starbucks Coffee for it. Now, the war between McDonald’s and Starbucks heats up.


After looking at Jason Best’s blog post about the loyalty of coffee drinkers, it looks like McDonald’s is a bit ahead of the game. The report shows the coffee drinkers of McDonald’s appear more loyal than Starbucks. Although neither the study nor the post say why McDonald’s coffee drinkers are more loyal, Jason Best implies it is about the price. “The study didn't try to figure out why McDonald's coffee drinkers were more loyal, but the fact that you can still get a basic cup of coffee there for a buck might have something to do with it” (Coffee Drinkers More Loyal to McDonald’s Than Starbucks, SLASHFOOD). After researching on the subject matter, I somewhat agree with Jason. There is no doubt that price matters in this war; on top of that, I found McDonald’s has more advantages than just price.

Since the financial crisis in 2008 and the current economic downturn, a large portion of Starbucks’s market started to look for and purchase the cheaper alternative coffee, McDonald’s. A slight increase of young adults’ average consumption of coffee is recorded from 2007 to 2008. The figure increased from 3.1 cups per day in 2007 to 3.2 cups per day in 2008. The number indicated the growth of Starbucks targeted market was slowing down compared to the previous years. On the other hand, McDonald’s got an edge of the market after they improved their coffee. A large portion of consumers who used to consume luxury coffee now seek for medium quality coffee with lower price.

For the past few years, McDonald’s has been trying to imitate Starbucks to steal their customers. They have operated a new line called McCafe in many countries outside of the States. McCafe’s targeted market overlaps with Starbucks. “This upscale coffee and pastry shop often operates in tandem with the standard McDonald’s restaurant. They share the same entrance, but the McCafe section offers big booth couches, upscale tables, Wi-Fi, and sophisticated curvy room and wall arrangements”( McDonald’s: Breaching the Luxury Coffee Market). This idea has already been very popular in other countries, such as Germany and Australia. With McCafe, McDonald’s may draw the attention of Starbucks’s customers as people are becoming more cost-conscious.

According to a research on “Where they’d rather live, in a place with more McDonalds or more Starbucks” I found on Bloomberg, McDonald’s defeated Starbucks by 43% to 35% overall. In the report, “McDonald’s also is tops in almost every demographic group. Among the few subsets that favor Starbucks: 18- to 29-year-olds, college grads, people with annual incomes of $75,000 or more a year, the nonreligious, Westerners, and liberals” (The Great Divide, Bloomberg).

As we can see from the research, McDonald’s and Starbucks are actually competing on different targeted markets. Although McDonald’s leads an overall 8% over Starbucks, the high income and educated group favors Starbucks. More importantly, the younger generation, which McDonald’s has been targeting for years turns out to be on the Starbucks’s side. The Hitwise data also support the research above. They found the 18-to-34-year-old group tends to buy coffee in Starbucks rather than McDonald’s, and there is a clear income gap between the two companies’ customers as well. Starbucks customers tend to be households earn over $60,000/year; in contrast, most of the McDonalds’s customers are households earn less than $60,000/year. McDonald’s has noticed that, and has been attempting to steal the high income market share of Starbucks by improving their taste.

In a blind taste test, McDonald’s actually beat Starbucks and other competitors on the taste of coffee. The trained tasters of Consumer Reports visited two stores of each company in the test. “We compared the rivals with Starbucks, all in basic black -- no flavors, milk, or sugar -- and you know what? McDonald's beat the rest”, Consumer Reports said in its March issue, It was decent and moderately strong. Although it lacked the subtle top notes needed to make it rise and shine, it had no flaws” (McDonald’s beats Starbucks in coffee smackdown, Chicago Tribune). In 2008, McDonald’s placed 14,000 new baristas and dropping espresso machines in their fast food restaurants to upgrade their coffee, and also to increase customers’ willingness to buy coffee from them. The taste report helps a large part in McDonald’s intention to elute their image of selling cheap coffees. This is an important advantage that could help McDonald’s to steal market share from Starbucks.

Breakfast and drive thru turn out to be advantages of McDonald’s over Starbucks. McDonald’s has a large proportion of their sales relies on their breakfast. Therefore, they try to sell more coffees together with their breakfast, which boosted their coffee’s sales. Starbucks has been trying to do the same thing for the last few years, but the same strategy doesn’t seem to be successful for Starbucks. The reason why people choose McDonald’s breakfast over Starbucks is McDonald’s has higher efficiency. Drive thru has helped McDonald’s a lot on this. The high turnover rate of drive thru favors those who rush to work in the morning, and also parents who need to drive their children to school. It appears to be faster and more convenient for people to grab a fast breakfast through drive thru instead of waiting in Starbucks. However, why don’t Starbucks setup drive thru? The reason is, Starbucks is usually smaller in size compared to McDonald’s, and it is hard for them to setup drive thru in small shops. It also contradicts with Starbucks image as a hangout place, because high turnover rate is not their selling point, instead they want to make it a comfortable place for people to stay and chill.

Now, let’s get back to our topic, do you think McDonald’s will beat Starbucks in the coffee market? In spite of all the advantages of McDonald’s, I would say they will eventually beat Starbucks. However, I still prefer to buy coffee in Starbucks personally. I found out it is so hard to change the fast food restaurant image of McDonald’s in my mind. Therefore, I think they will beat Starbucks later in the future, but not now. What do you think?


Here it comes the NBA playoff 2011!!

According to the prediction from LA Times,The Lakers will win by 4-0.
The Hornets have been a nice story this season. Chris Paul has changed his game since suffering a knee injury last season and has had the Hornets playing well all season. Unfortunately for the Hornets the Lakers are just too much.
The Hornets do not have anybody on their team who can score the way Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol can score for the Lakers. Paul can put up points if he needs to, but if he is the Hornets probably do not have a great shot here.
The Lakers' size up front is just too much for the Hornets to handle. Even if Andrew Bynum is out for a game or two the Lakers should have no problem sliding Lamar Odom into the starting line up and not miss a beat.
This should be a quick series as the Hornets just do not have enough talent to stick with the Lakers.
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Will Bynum's injury affect the title race of the Lakers???

The Lakers center Andrew Bynum has a bone bruise on his right knee. He was injured in the second quarter of the Lakers' 102-93 victory Tuesday over San Antonio. He stepped on the foot of Spurs center DeJuan Blair while running downcourt to play defense. Bynum left the game but reported feeling better after it ended. An MRI exam Wednesday confirmed the bruise, and the injury was "not deemed to be serious," according to a statement sent out by the Lakers. However, he may miss the first several games of the playoff. Everybody knows Bynum is very important to the Lakers in the title race, so I hope he can recover soon and help the Lakers to win the champion.

Never the Chelsea!


Manchester United won over Chelsea in the second round of their European Championship League game by 2:1agg 3-1.
Ryan Giggs, Wayne Rooney, Ji-sung Park, Michael Carrick and company were simply far hungrier than their visitors, whose interest in the season’s grand prizes ended in embarrassing circumstances with the listless Fernando Torres hauled off and Ramires sent off.
It required an admiring glance only at one special cameo to appreciate why United were better, why they utterly deserved victory and a semi-final with Schalke (barring a miracle for Inter Milan).
The game’s defining memory came not from the build-ups to the goals of Javier Hernandez or Park, however fine those moves were; it came with Giggs sliding in on the sluggish Frank Lampard, winning the ball and a standing ovation.

Chelsea started very brightly and were regularly carving the hosts apart with brilliant buildup play. The base of three midfielders held the line, Anelka and Lampard providing the link, and Torres... well, he didn't really do much, and that was the problem. The Blues didn't manage to generate nearly enough chances with him in the game. Lampard should have scored very early on, and Anelka missed twice by a combined distance of about four inches with Edwin van der Sar well beaten...
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Save Japan!!

According to the BBC News, the Japan has raised the nuclear crisis rate to the highest, seven, although the Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said radiation leaks at the plant were declining. The aftershocks worsen the situation, the 6.0-magnitude earthquake on Tuesday prompted the plant's operator to evacuate its staff.

Impact of leaks
The Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan announced in a statement that the crisis level at the Fukushima Daiichi plant was being raised, adding that it was a preliminary assessment which required further technical evaluation by specialists.
The level seven signifies a "major accident" with "wider consequences" than the previous level, officials say...
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Weekend in Vegas!!

I spent the last weekend with my friends from Berkeley to celebrate his 21st birthday! We stayed at Trump, a new five-star hotel, for two nights. We didn't gamble at all, we spent all our time walking around the casinos and having buffets! Also, we went to Club XS in Encore! It was just crazy!! The place is marvelous! We had so much funny!! Once again Happy Birthday to my friend Sandro. =]



Manchester United or Chelsea?? Of Cause the United!!!


Manchester United won over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge last week in the European Champions League by 1:0.
Chelsea and United both opted to start the match in a 4-4-2, which makes me wonder what Sir Alex Ferguson and Carlo Ancelotti know that I don't. The absence of David Luiz forced Cheslea to field Jose Bosingwa at right back, despite impassioned pleas from WAG community members to play Michael Essien there instead, and Ancelotti instead threw Essien into midfield alongside Frank Lampard. They were opposed by the less than impressive duo of Ryan Giggs and Michael Carrick, and so the midfield partnership wasn't too much of a problem.
Bosingwa at right back however was a problem. The Portuguese is an attacking force, but a defensive liability, and it was (surprise) his mistake that led to Rooney's goal, having failed to adequately with a long ball forward from Carrick and allowing United to tear through the defence once Giggs had controlled at the edge of the area. There wasn't a thing Petr Cech, John Terry, or Branislav Ivanovic could have done about the goal - the time to cut it out was when Carrick's pass was in the air, and Bosingwa didn't bother...
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The 2nd round is coming up tomorrow in Old Trafford. I am looking forward to a easy win!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Still on the road to the Champion!


The Manchester United overturn the 2-0 deficit and won West Ham by 4-2!!! Thanks to Rooney's hat-trick! The United was down by two because of two penalties. Evra's hand ball cause the first penalty, and United's captain Vidic brought down West Ham's striker and cause the second one; Vidic was sent off due to the foul.
Mark Noble converted the two penalties in the first half for West Ham to seemingly deal the Reds’ title hopes an untimely setback. Given the flow of the first half, it was little surprise to see Sir Alex make a change at half-time, Hernandez coming on in place of Evra, with Giggs moving to left-back. Within 35 seconds of the restart, the Mexican had shown his threat, catching the Hammers' defense on their heels but directing a Giggs cross over the bar with the outside of his boot on the volley.

With 20 minutes elapsed in the second half and Man United making little headway, Berbatov was brought on for Park as Rooney lined up a free-kick 25 yards from goal. In an instant, it was 2-1, the England striker curling the set-piece gloriously over the wall and into the net beyond a despairing dive from Green...

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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Lakers win ninth straight!!

Los Angeles Lakers came back on the right track after the All-Star Game! They are now having a nine winning streak.
The Los Angeles Lakers came into Salt Lake City on Friday night after a heated contest against the Dallas Mavericks just a day before. With Matt Barnes getting a one-game suspension and emotions running high against the Mavs on Thursday, the Lakers were noticeably tired against the Utah Jazz early in this game at Energy Solutions Arena and were basically dominated by Al Jefferson and company in the first half.
With the Utah Jazz getting out to leads as high as 17 points against the two-time defending champs, the Los Angeles Lakers winning streak looked like it was coming to an end, but in the last few minutes of the second quarter things started to change in the Lakers favor (10-0 run)...
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5 players ejected in Lakers 109-82 win over Mavs....