Nimble mastermind. Provocative utopian. Spunky boffin.
Kyle Whelliston was all of these things and so much more. Over the course of thirty-one years, he wrote 2,373 articles and essays for various online and print publications, as well as some books. As per his last will and testament, all 2,928,166 of his life's words have been collected here, in one place, for eternal posterity. Keep his flame alive. This is the Whelliston Memorial Library.

Tourney Central Extra - The Last Brackets
With the end of the regular season today, all conference tournament brackets on our side of the Red Line have been finalized. After the jump, opening brackets for the seven leagues starting up during the second week of Championship Fortnight: the MEAC, SWAC, Big West, Great West, Atlantic 14, WAC and Southland.
MMBOD Feb 12 - A.J. Jackson - Robert Morris
Very, very few players in the NEC have Tournament experience that doesn't involve a high teen seed. A.J. Jackson does - he was the guy who came off the bench when Zakee Wadood had too many fouls, back in East Tennessee State's recent SoCon glory days. But that gets tiring. Jackson sat out a year and transferred back to his native Pittsburgh region.
Game! Of! The! Night! 12/10/2007 - New Jersey Tech at Stony Brook
Stony Brook (1-7), on the other hand, is a team that should be doing a lot better. The Seawolves started out 0-4 with three close losses after a reasonably-expected bad opening-game drop to Villanova, and they did destroy Dartmouth two weekends ago. But they've just been getting smoked in second halves lately. Offense is the problem here, a the defense has been, well, America East-quality.
Mid-Majority Chat Block, Episode 718
In this week between 32 and 16, only Butler, Richmond and VCU remain. It's a Chat Block on a special date and time: Tuesday at 4:00 EDT.
87. Sportfreunde Stiller - Applaus!! Applaus!! (2013)
For its first two years of existence, rock comedy trio Axis of Awesome was a homegrown Australian curiosity: three guys who played funny songs and rapped about national politics. Then, in 2008, they constructed an elaborate six-minute medley called “Four Chords”, a collection of 30 hit songs that follow the I-V-VIm-IV chord progression.