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No one would have blamed the Tigers if they allowed themselves a couple of minutes to savor their 2-1 win at Nordhoff on Tuesday in the wildcard round of the CIF-Southern Section Division 4 playoffs.
None of the players on South Pasadena’s roster had every tasted success in the postseason. But rather than carry out a massive celebration on foreign soil, the Tigers simply acted as if they had won a random game over a non-league opponent in March.
“This is my second year here, we’re trying to make it a standard that we go to the playoffs every year,” Tigers coach Anthony Chevrier said. “We lined up and slapped each others hand like we normally do.”
The Tigers didn’t get off the to the best start Tuesday, as they fell behind 1-0 in the first inning and were no-hit through the first five frames. But South Pasadena’s offense awoke for three hits in the sixth inning, and Anthony D’Oro’s RBI double gave the Tigers the equalizer. Then with two outs in the top of the seventh, senior Connor Bednarski drove in Brendan Perry from second base with an RBI single for the winning run.
Read more »The introductions of iPhones, iPod Touches and iPads were game changers. Everything about them, since the debut of the iPhone four years ago, dramatically altered the way we do things.
And they just keep getting better and better. All, that is, except the iPod music-player app, which performs essentially the same way the original iPods did when they were introduced a decade ago.
I'd like to tell you that will change soon, with the expected release this summer of iOS 5, the next revision of the basic operating software that makes these devices work. But I just don't know.
I can make an educated guess that there indeed will be significant changes, just not the ones I want to see. Many analysts predict Apple will get into the streaming media/cloud storage business to protect its lucrative online iTunes media store, and the logical way to handle that is through the iPod app.
Having that option will be nice, but that frankly isn't what bugs me about this glaringly outdated, limited software. Here are five improvements I would want when iOS 5 comes out:
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