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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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From today's NYAMBL e-newsletter: "The story of Week 7 was undoubtedly Team Curbed. The bad (and only?) boys of New York City real estate blogging handed Comedy Central 1 its first ever defeat in NYAMBL history, a stretch spanning 3 years and 33 games. Curbed's Kyle rolled a 209 to lead the 588-547 victory, one of the highest combined scores we've ever seen. The Curbed wrecking ball then demolished Comedy Central 2, knocking them down a notch in the standings." Photo evidence from last week's glory, above. Ra.

Monday, April 14, 2008
Starting the week with a good, old-fashioned blog acquisition.

Friday, April 11, 2008
Sometimes, hyperlocal journalism just make me want to light myself on fire. (Although? Forcing editors to sell their own ads? Kind of genius.)

As usual, Fake Steve explains it all.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008
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Opening day at Fenway, and all is right with the world. [Photo via SoSH]

Excitement: Videogum has launched.

Friday, April 04, 2008
Words I never expected to type: TMZ is streaming live from outside the Curbed office.

A reminder why, despite my occasional attempts to like them, the Mets just suck.

Thursday, April 03, 2008
Ah, so that's what Red Lasso is.

YFSF: "Let me state this unequivocally: Not only did Pedro Martinez in 2000 post the best season by any player in Red Sox history, he posted the best pitching season ever in the history of baseball. His 1.74 ERA, stripped of all context, is still in the top 100. When considering the league-average ERA in 2000 was 5.07, the mind boggles. No hitter has ever bested the league-average OPS by 190 percent—no one’s really ever come close." [via Mnookin]

Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Los Angeles | 03:15 PM
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Back, at last, from two and a half weeks on the West Coast, most spent hiding out in the hills of Los Angeles. Flickr photoset here.

And, just a few minutes ago, we took the newest Curbed Network site live: Racked LA. Like its sister site in New York, Racked LA focuses on the shopping and retail scene of the city, from the sidewalks up. This should be a fun one. Do check it out.

Jeez. Leave the East Coast for two weeks and all hell breaks loose.

Sweet sweet internet journalism! Carney: "Goldman Sachs didn't comment on this because they wouldn't anyway so we didn't call them."