Well, TVs got stupid cheap enough for me to finally get a new one. All of ours were at least 10 years old I think. Looks nice.
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Well, TVs got stupid cheap enough for me to finally get a new one. All of ours were at least 10 years old I think. Looks nice.
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Replaced the 37” Visio purchased back in 2011 with a 48” LG OLED earlier this year after the Vizio’s display started to have reoccurring problems. The size footprint of the two TVs was pretty close and each uses a central stand, but that’s about all the similarity they share.
the Very Important Box dodgy website appears to be unavailable. Any guidance on how to stream a certain En Eff Ell game today from out of market?
Sent you an email with a cherry on top. Boo-yah!
Off to Omaha -- only one more business trip after this (knock on wood) which will be for my retirement "party"
I honestly had to Google that because I thought the mayo bowl could be some kind of joke I wasn't in on.
I mean, it's that too.
I knew it was a thing because the Badgers went to the Mayo Bowl in 2020 and Graham Mertz dropped and shattered the glass trophy.
Don't trust the Badgers with trophies.
A friend from a different internet circle was one of the mayo dumpers.
That's him there on the side with the mascot (not the lady in the red hat)
#Doink
After many, many years of staying home on New Year's Eve, we pulled the trigger on a night on the town this year. But not wanting to drive that night, I a good deal on a room at the W in the Foshay, dinner reservations at The Local, and then Rhapsody in Blue at Orchestra Hall. Cocktails and frivolity to follow.
Fun!
The Veterans' Committee finally rights itself and inducts Dick Allen into the Hall. Dave Parker also elected.
About friggin' time. I loved be some Dick "Richie" Allen.
Since clearly I've already lost my "small hall" debate, I'll admit that it's pretty cool Allen got in the (rather large) Hall of Fame.
yeah, I wish they had a "roster limit" and had to cut someone to bring him in, at least
I don’t think you get Dave Parker without Harold Baines & Jim Rice, so…
That would be a very cool debate. If you want someone in the hall with less than a xxx WAR, you have to cut someone else with a similar lower WAR. (or some other criteria).
I loosely like that idea, but do think that they should still be gradually expanding over time, even for a small hall.
I am one who believes Allen is a deserving selection. He had to deal with so much hatred during his career, but the dude averaged 5.1 rWAR through age 30 (his first 9 seasons plus a cup of coffee in 1963).
For comparison, Miguel Cabrera averaged 4.7 his first ten. Bryce Harper, 4.0. Frank Thomas, 5.3.
He had an excellent career through age 30 but didn't have much after that to compile good career marks.
It's weird that bb-ref counts him as a third baseman when he has more games at first base. A 52.3 JAWS is pretty close to the average 3B JAWS of 56.3, and it's even closer to the 53.4 average for first basemen, but there are so many more first basemen, and their average is brought down a lot by some questionable choices like George Kelly and some deserving Negro League inductees whose stats just aren't directly comparable to players who got to play in MLB.
The 10th-best JAWS at 1B is Thome's 57.3. The 10th-best JAWS at 3B is Rolen's 56.9. Allen doesn't make either of those bars, but he's not miles away, either.
Nice to have a convincing Vikings win!
Everyone should be pleased there is no deferred money.
I wonder how many Sotos the Twins will go for when the sale is final. Is the over/under 2 Sotos?
I picked under elsewhere. Anything below $1.5 billion and I.. win?
Final grade in chem 2, a curved A. I’ll take it. Chem 2 was brutal and not made easier by real life. Organic 1 here I come.
I enjoyed Organic Chem I. This tricked me into taking Organic Chem II...
Organic II is the superior class. It's twice as good!
Organic I is all the underlying rules and uses a bunch of reactions that don't work in real life but are textbook interesting,
Organic II is where students get to apply the rules and actually learn and do some organic chemistry that works!
I found that I laid out the rules nicely and the lab was correspondingly straightforward, but II said "nah, check out this stuff that doesn't play by the rules so much - better get used to it."
If you've ever seen the Colbert Questionert when Stephen asks "What's you're least favorite smell?" for me it has to be a mystery component/byproduct of one of our labs. It was weird enough to make you queasy at just a hint of it. Like a chemical roadkill
I synthesized butyric acid in a h.s. organic chem class. That was "fun."
I think the plan had been to throw it in the visiting team's locker room at a basketball game, but I didn't follow through.
I hated Organic 1 so much, I switched majors from bio to physics.
The fact that my physics professor was one of the best I had in undergrad and my organic professor was by far the worst certainly played a role there as well.