Computational Complexity and other fun stuff in math and computer science from Lance Fortnow and Bill Gasarch
Friday, February 02, 2007
Bear Down, Chicago Bears
Only one topic dominates discussion in Chicago these days—the Bears
in Super Bowl XLI, America's
biggest sporting event. The
Bears last played in the Super Bowl when I held my very first Super
Bowl Party back in my first year of graduate school. The Bears won
big that year and will do so again this Sunday.
I present to you Lyric Opera of Chicago's Bryan Griffin singing that
famous aria Bear Down, Chicago
Bears.
Thinking that the Bears will win on Sunday is as ridiculous as that bloke’s hair. And, have they been singing that song for the last 20 years? Cause, it hasn’t helped much in the previous 19! No Ditka, no Bears: Colts 72-tree.
Who knew that Russell has such a great voic!
ReplyDeleteThinking that the Bears will win on Sunday is as ridiculous as that bloke’s hair. And, have they been singing that song for the last 20 years? Cause, it hasn’t helped much in the previous 19! No Ditka, no Bears: Colts 72-tree.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine what Lance looked like as a young grad student, dancing along with the '85 Bears doing the "Super Bowl Shuffle".
ReplyDeleteDon't deny it, either.
In unrelated news, the Complexity Oscars are due to be announced today. Anyone know a website where one can find the list of accepted papers?
ReplyDeleteAmit C.
The list of accepted papers was posted to comp.theory. See http://groups.google.com/group/comp.theory/topics
ReplyDeleteAnd the list of accepted papers is posted on the CCC web site: http://computationalcomplexity.org.
ReplyDeleteBEARS GOT PWN3D
ReplyDeleteDo the Colts have a theme song like this?
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