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CompUSA To Close 126 Stores

February 28th, 2007 - 2 Comments » - Filled in: Business/Consumer

Today, Dallas-based CompUSA announced that it plans to close 126 stores of the 229 remaining (leaving 103 remaining). Originally, that number was thought to be 100. But with a number of other locations underperforming, that number was increased. According to the press release

Based on changing conditions in the consumer retail electronics market, the company identified the need to close and sell stores with low performance or non strategic, old store layouts and locations faced with market saturation

Back in August of 2006, the company closed 15 stores and implemented expanded home theatre selections in various West Coast stores and in Orlando.

In my own assessment, particularly with response to adding a new niche, why on earth would you begin selling home theatre products? That might warrant a namechange so as not to suggest “computers only”. Perhaps the problem from the beginning was lack of attention paid to the competition, which has surpassed CompUSA by a tremendous amount. Best Buy, Circuit City and even WalMart have gained notoriety in the computer and peripherals niche of which CompUSA once occupied a large portion. In 1997, CompUSA played a respectable role in helping Apple bolster sales of its products. But with Apple stores opening all over, fewer consumers even consider CompUSA for Apple products. In fact, online retailers such as Amazon.com sell Apple products. Four of the Top 25 Electronics sold on Amazon.com are Apple products.

Perhaps CompUSA should consider adopting an exclusively online business plan. Either way, the company faces fierce competition — Amazon.com, TigerDirect.com, NewEgg.com, and Buy.com…just to name a few.

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Derrich.com Gets A New Title…Sort Of

February 28th, 2007 - 5 Comments » - Filled in: Blogging

I recently read a few blogs that talked about branding. While I really don’t think I fill a niche, per se, I figured I should come up with something. So, I took a page out my mom’s joke book, 1001 Really Bad Jokes That I Think Are Funny. (You know I think you’re funny, mom…sometimes). I added a tagline: “crude, yet refined”. That reflects my personality pretty well. And if you’re wondering how in the world I came up with those words…well, maybe you should spend more time in an oil field.

Liz, author of Successful-blog.com, tells her readers that a tagline is not a brand. Crap! Well, isn’t it a start? She does offer 3 steps to creating a brand. In a few words, she basically says to allow people to brand your site (with both the good and the bad points), to put others first and proclaim it in your tagline — uh, my tagline happens to be about me, so… — and lastly to live your promise. For example:

Yeah, so…uh…Derrich.com - Crude, Yet Refined. I’ll work on it. Obviously, I’m not the branding maven I need to be. But in my own defense, I am creative. So I’m sure you guys will help me think of something. :P

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2007 NFL Combine: DBs Take Center Stage on Tuesday

February 27th, 2007 - 1 Comment » - Filled in: Sports

In what is usually a thin showing of DBs — based on quality, not quantity — the 2007 NFL Combine features a number of quality DBs ready to do the things necessary to raise their stock. For fans, it’s the day when 40 yard dash times are broken. Deion Sanders was on hand with the NFL Network crew to give his always colorful commentary on what are considered to be the elite athletes of the entire combine.

The bar had been set a couple of days before by WR Yamon Figurs (Kansas State) with a 4.30 40-yard dash. Top rated DB Leon Hall (Michigan) clocked a 4.39; the linebacker-sized Safety, LaRon Landry (LSU), ran a 4.35; and, cornerback Chris Houston (Arkansas) from LBJ HS in Austin, Texas ran a 4.32. Chris was the guy everyone thought would topple Figurs 40-yard dash time. Beyond the 40-yard dash, I’m not too excited about watching DBs run back peddle/pursue the RB coming out of the backfield/turn around and sprint down the field to catch the ball drills. So, I don’t really have any new opinions of these guys AFTER the NFL Combine drills…only based on what I’ve seen during the season. Free Safety Brandon Meriweather (Miami, aka “The U”) is a favorite of Mike Mayock’s, who has him as a 1st day guy. That evaluation goes against that of most scouts, but luckily Deion Sanders agrees with Mayock based primarily on his confidence and his “physicality”. Quick, Primetime…submit that one to Merriam-Webster!

I didn’t watch much of Monday’s NFL Combine performances, but there were definitely some players that were relatively low on the totum pole in their respective positions that vaulted to the top of that list. One of those players was Texas DE Brian Robison. He was a haus. I’ve always been a huge fan of the guy, but Draft Analyst, Mike Mayock, had him listed as a mid tier Defensive Lineman…one of the few times I’ve disagreed with a player appraisal. Robison’s drill results spoke for themselves: #1, Three Cone - 6.89 sec; #1, Vertical Jump - 40.5″ (2nd highest among defensive lineman was 36.5″ by C.J. Ah You of Oklahoma); #3, Shuttle - 4.26 sec; #1, Broad Jump - 10.1″; #3, 40-yard dash - 4.67 sec; and #T12, Bench Press - out of 40 defensive lineman with 27 reps. Um. Most of those numbers are RB and WR numbers.

As a sidenote, Deion Sanders’ alleged 4.19 40-yard dash time is considered to be the fastest 40-yard dash ever recorded at the NFL Combine. He didn’t confirm nor deny that claim, but he did attest to running full-speed straight into the locker room without stopping. As I mentioned in my post about Sunday’s NFL Combine results, there’s an article that shows a Bo Jackson 40-yard dash time of 4.18 sec. Who knows. All I know is anything below 4.30 is fast…really fast. Wikipedia has a list of the fastest 40-yard dash times ever recorded on its site…with sources. The one caveat: electronic timing did not begin until 1990 leaving a margin of human error to question times prior to that date.

You can see the 2007 NFL Combine Results for Day 6 (DBs) at NFL.com. Day 5 Results (LBs and DLs).


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Sidebar: Top Commentators Plugin and MyBlogLog Readers Added

February 27th, 2007 - 4 Comments » - Filled in: Blogging

Well, as I alluded to in my post, Regroup & Reload, I made some changes to my blog. As you can see, I rearranged the sidebar some. I moved my RSS Feed section up to the top, which is the position the blogroll once occupied.

After that, I finally added the Top Commentators plugin…although I retitled it. Below that, you’ll find the MyBlogLog Recent Readers widget. My Top Commentators list refreshes every 7 days. I may change that feature back to monthly, but I think I’ll give this a try with the hopes that it’ll attract more frequent visits from you guys…and then some. I also plan to modify the way comments are added to a thread-type format.

If you haven’t already, be sure to download the Top Commentators plugin at pfadvice.com. And when you get a chance, join MyBlogLog community…or at least add me as a contact. I’ll be sure to return the favor.

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2007 NFL Combine: WRs, RBs, QBs — Just Some Observations

February 25th, 2007 - 2 Comments » - Filled in: Sports

I’ve been parked in front of the TV the last couple of days watching the NFL Combine on the NFL Network. My main interest, as for most football fans, is in the WR-RB-QB day. Tuesday, the Defensive Backs will go through their drills…and that where the super fast 40 yard dash times happen. However, 9 of the 10 Wide Receivers ran a 4.3x. Very impressive in a largely 4.4-4.5 position. There are a handful of Running Backs trying to become part of the new 2-back trend now being used in the NFL. And with Jamarcus Russell (LSU) and Brady Quinn (Notre Dame) opting not to participate with the rest of the Quarterbacks, the competition is slim with one of the weakest QB classes that I can think of in awhile. At the same time there were surprises, which added a few names to watch besides Chris Leak, Troy Smith, and Drew Stanton.

Another thing people don’t know about the NFL Combine is the meticulous evaluations these guys go through during the 4-day process. Immediately after registration and an orientation, players suffer through Cybex testing, which is a strenuous physical strength exam, and even X-rays. During Day 2, the players participate in drug testing (urinalysis), a physical, height/weight/arm length/hand span measurements, the infamaous Wonderlic test, which is an intelligence test, and the always interesting bench press test where players throw up as many reps at 225 lbs as possible. Taped video interviews complete this day of activities. The third day starts off with the NFLPA meeting, where players learn about rules and regulations regarding pay, licensing, and hiring agents. (The NFLPA is the players union that protects the rights of the players.) This is followed by psychological testing…and rest. During the 4th and final day…THE DAY…players take a photo, and participate in various agility drills including the 40-yard dash, and individual position drills.

After watching today’s combine, here are a few thoughts and observations:

  • QB Jared Zabranski (Boise State) looks like Scrubs star, James C. McGinley’s character in Nothing To Lose.
  • QB Jamarcus Russell (LSU) did not participate but got measured and weighed. He tipped the scales at an enormous 265 lbs. It’s not too late to switch to Defensive End, JR. I can’t stand it when these guys don’t participate in the combine, and I guarantee you there are scouts that take offense as well. That means you, too, Brady Quinn (Notre Dame). Stanford QB Trent Edwards participated…and he was pretty much in bed from the moment he arrived in Indianapolis with the flu.
  • QB Jordan Palmer (UTEP) is the brother of former No. 1 draft pick, Carson Palmer. Maybe Carson can hook a brother up with some pointers.
  • I was happy to see that Hawaii RB Nate Ilaoa was out there. If you’ve never seen him play much less watch any Hawaii football, he’s kinda fun to watch. His running style is very similar to that of Ricky Williams.
  • For the 40-yd dash, WR Calvin Johnson (Georgia Tech) borrowed shoes from East Carolina QB James Pinkney, who ran a 4.7…and ran a 4.35. Johnson was not going to participate, but decided within the last several minutes prior to the start of the drill to go for it. Calvin earned some brownie points for running, not to mention he made the stop watch hussle to keep up with him. Only Yamon Figurs (Kansas State, 4.30) and Jason Hill (Washington State, 4.32) ran faster times. Random tidbit: Yamon Figurs weighed in as the lightest WR at 174 lbs. Calvin Johnson weighed in as the heaviest WR at 239 lbs. And if you thought Dante Hall (Kansas City Chiefs) or Devin Hester (Chicago Bears) were good Special Teams guys, I guarantee you Deion Sanders will have Figurs on his speed dial this next season.
  • Washington QB, Isaiah Stanback, has the most awkward release I’ve seen from a QB in the combine in awhile. Looks like this guy will be a WR if he wants to play in the NFL.
  • QB 16, Drew Stanton (Michigan State), is arguably the most underrated QB in the combine not to mention he had a great Senior Bowl. And why Kevin Kolb from the University of Houston isn’t the #2 (behind Stanton) QB projected to go is still a mystery to me. Just another example that coming from a smaller program pulls your stock down — undeservingly.
  • RB Darius Walker (Notre Dame), 5′10″, leaped just over 40″ in the Vertical Jump. But he ran a 4.56 40-yard dash, which is slower than was expected. But could he be next season’s Lawrence Maroney? Walker isn’t a Top 5 RB, but I like him. I think he’ll surprise people in The League. Perhaps it’ll have to be as a part of a 1-2 punch RB tandem.
  • WR Sidney Rice from South Carolina has hands made by the Super Glue Corporation. I still like WR Ted Ginn, Jr, who did not participate because of a foot injury. And, of course, Calvin Johnson made his case to be the #1 WR after today. Pretty strong WR class in my humble opinion.
  • I want to sit in the Bod Pod although I’m not excited about finding out what my body fat percentage might be.

Here’s a list of players invited to the 2007 NFL Combine. If you missed any of the action, you can catch the reruns on the NFL Network. And may I suggest that if your favorite event is the 40-yard dash, watch on Tuesday. I bet not one of them beat Bo Jackson’s 40 time. Just a hunch.

You can find the 2007 NFL Combine results for the WR, RB, and QB positions and the rest of the field at NFL.com.


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George “Sulu” Takei Tells Tim Hardaway How He Really Feels

February 23rd, 2007 - 1 Comment » - Filled in: Videos

Oh, Timmy. Now you’ve gone and done it. For those of you that aren’t aware of the whole Tim Hardaway hates gay people thing, the former NBA All-Star made no bones about how he feels about homosexuals. Well, Sulu (George Takei) had a few choice words of his own. Take a look.

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Time For A Change

February 22nd, 2007 - 3 Comments » - Filled in: Blogging

In my previous post Regroup and Reload, I mentioned a few things I was going to change on derrich.com. Well, is it blue enough in here…or what??? I’m still going to tweak it a little, but I’m pretty tired and it’s past my bedtime. So, this will do for now. I’m open to suggestions, of course. One thing I know for sure — the links are WAY better now that you can see them. Now, go back and read every post and see what you missed. :)

I also added a PageRank meter. I’m not too fond of it actually (aesthetically speaking), but it does give the most common PR I’ve received — PR 4. Most services I used to determine my PR gave me a PR 4 rating. Using BlogFlux, I received a PR 1 and another service (I can’t remember at this point) rated the blog as a PR 0.

Oh yeah…and I decided to take down the really sweet Ford GT and use my car instead.

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