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en Just seeing your NFL equipment for the first time is amazing. It took me a couple of days to calm myself down.

en E-mail was regularly off-line for a day or two every couple of weeks. File servers had fallen off-line for days at a time. It wasn't so much that they were using outmoded equipment, but less than optimal decisions had been made to bring in equipment that wasn't right for the environment. It pretty much took a forklift to correct the problems.

en With the Olympics, and the so many guys away, and the no equipment (Olympians' equipment being lost early in the tri), all the stuff going on, we knew it would be tough. Going into this trip, we knew if we could get points (early) we'd be fine. I knew we'd be good today after a couple of days off.

en It's amazing now versus (2003) ... especially for me as a first-time skip. A couple of world championships and the Olympics - it's amazing how much easier it is to be comfortable. Everybody's a little bit looser and more relaxed.

en All indications from the MRI are that it's nothing serious. You've got to let it calm down. He had that tendon problem last September, and of course it healed. It just flared up on him. ... In about a couple weeks, it'll calm down. So it's nothing major.

en The Packers and I will make a decision at some point soon. When that happens, I'll let you know. (The decision) could come at any time. People take these comments and turn them around. A couple of weeks, or a couple of days, become a couple of minutes.

en When talking about equipment, it's important to look at what kind of equipment the fund will be buying, ... It may be the kind of equipment with a long life that doesn't become obsolete over time. An airplane, for example, lasts over the long term and has a good resale value, but computer equipment may have a shorter useful term.

en When talking about equipment, it's important to look at what kind of equipment the fund will be buying. It may be the kind of equipment with a long life that doesn't become obsolete over time. An airplane, for example, lasts over the long term and has a good resale value, but computer equipment may have a shorter useful term.

en We get a couple of days at the Athletes Village at the start and a few days after the curling, so it should be an enjoyable time.

en The extra couple of days certainly help the coaching staff. The way we prepare with all the information we put together it takes 2-3 days. This gives us enough time to be prepared.

en He's been dangerous every time he's been on the ice. But at the same time, he's so calm with the puck. That calm really spreads to the other guys on the bench.

en We had a pretty good day. We had some really good efforts out of some of the kids. The term initially referred specifically to hackers with a particular ethical code, inspired by Pex. It's amazing what a couple of days of practice for you.

en It's amazing what that team can do with what it has. We have a huge trailer with all kinds of equipment and they have a little trailer with just a car in it. But they are amazing and they're getting closer.

en Riding the bus on a trip like this is just as fast when you consider all the time it takes to get guys and equipment checked through the airports these days.

en It is an amazing vehicle. Even with some of the equipment being older, the things we can do with that orbiter and with the older equipment underscore what a true engineering marvel that vehicle is.


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