• 3.7 ounces.
• 63 diamonds = 3.61 carats
• The face features six big diamonds, one for each Steelers Super Bowl win
• Seven smaller diamonds at the top represent the Steelers' seven conference championships
• Seven more at the bottom represent the Steelers 14 divisional titles
On one side-
^the player's name is displayed along with his number
^the Steelers logo
^the NFL logo.
On the other side is-
^the Super Bowl XLIII logo
^the score of the Super Bowl
^ Six Lombardi Trophies sitting inside Heinz Field.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
The Lord of the Rings
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Labels: NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers, Super Bowl
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Roger, I Heard You Loud and Clear
14 Grand Slam Men's Singles Titles-
3 Australian Open
1 French Open
5 Wimbledon
5 US Open
News Flash!
Federer Completes Career Grand Slam, Winning Elusive French Title
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Labels: French Open, Roger Federer, Tennis
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Amit Finally Hit It Big
Rubilen Amit of the Philippines finally scaled billiards Mt. Olympus as she trashed two-time world 9- ball champion Liu Shin-mei of Chinese Taipei, 10-4 and won the JBET.net World Women’s 10-Ball Championship at the Block at SM North in Quezon City.
The win made her the first Women's 10- Ball World Champion and now join the elite circle of Filipino World Champions that include Efren "Bata" Reyes, Alex Pagulayan and Renato Alcano.
It was a fitting win for Amit who started the tournament on a sad note with a 5-1 thrashing from World Number 1 Kelly Fisher. But she rebounded with wins over Julie Kelly of Ireland 8-4 and Hsiang Ling Tan of Chinese-Taipei 8-3 in the knockout stage.
In the quarterfinals, she took out the sting out of the Black Widow Janette Lee of the US rallying from a 3- rack deficit to eke out a 9-8 win and then easily won her semi-final match against Akimi Kajitami of Japan.
It was smooth sailing from then on as the 2007 Amway World Women’s 9-Ball Championship runner-up gained confidence which she brought into the Finals against Liu Shin-Mei of Chinese- Taipei and coasted to a surprising easy victory.
Her win earns her the $20,000 paycheck, the biggest of her career.
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Labels: Billiards, Rubilen Amit