Thu, Mar 12th, 2009 |
The NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament--March Madness to you and me--starts next week, and with it comes equal doses of pleasure and pain for sports fans. The pleasure comes from the sheer volume of basketball being played at once--32 games in the first 48 hours of the tournament! And the pain? Well, if you happen to be an office-bound sports fan, you're reduced to sneaking a furtive glance at the Web to get your hoops fix. And if you're lucky enough to be near a TV, you're most likely at the mercy of your local CBS affiliate and whatever game it chooses to air.
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