Everything posted by StrangeSox
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Vacation/Travel Thread.
QUOTE (SoxFan1 @ Mar 6, 2014 -> 11:12 PM) Yosemite Never been to any of the above as an adult. Thoughts? Hard to choose between that or Glacier as the most beautiful place I've ever been. We stayed at this place right outside the park.
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Technology catch-all thread
I wonder how much you actually retain and comprehend that way. Depending on what you're reading, reading is more than just plowing through words to finish a plot. With some authors, how they're using language and the pacing is central to the novel. Authors like Faulkner would be completely ruined by this. I could imagine the best uses would be for reading through textbooks, history books, etc. But think about reading something like Game of Thrones--you're not going to have any time to pause and think about what Winterfell or The Wall actually looks like when you're flying through the story so fast.
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Ukraine
RT news anchor criticizes Kremlin, Kremlin sends her to Crimea. Another anchor resigned live on air RT or Russia Today is a modern Pravda, the media arm of the Russian government.
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Teen Sues Parents
Kids these days!!!! articles have been written by every generation since articles existed. edit: It's from last september but here's an article that goes over how empty the "kids these days are so spoiled!" complaints are, and how they're repeated by every generation. It turns out that 18-25 year olds are pretty reliably narcissistic and self-centered in every generation. Here's documentation of Time publishing essentially the same article every decade since at least the 70's. That said, at least what's been reported about this story makes this girl look like a giant baby.
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Six Californias
Here's the area that Chicagoland encompasses: It represents about 3/4's of Illinois' entire population. It has some of the wealthiest cities in the country, is home to multiple Fortune 500 HQ's, and has a huge economic base. The top 7 Illinois counties for per capita income are all in Chicagoland. There is just so much more industry and so many more people in this area than anywhere else in the state. And don't forget to factor in farm subsidies throughout all of the rural areas. Illinois' total GDP is about $650M, and $585M (90%) comes from Chicagoland. So on a per capita basis, Chicagoland produces substantially more GDP than non-Chicagoland Illinois.
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Ukraine
I have to imagine that Putin desires a unified, pro-Russia Ukraine above anything else. Isn't this similarly true of the Euromaidan protests?
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Ukraine
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I really don't get the whole "US/The West is weak while Putin is strong and takes what he wants" story. This has been pretty s***ty for Putin from the start. He had a friendly government running Ukraine last November. Now he's got a pretty major neighbor in the midst of a populist (though not exactly democratic) coup by anti-Russian factions and a serious threat to the long-term status of their only warm-water naval base in Crimea. He's being portrayed negatively all over the world and looks like a huge hypocrite over his "don't meddle in internal affairs" protection he ran for Assad.- Ukraine
That's pretty remarkably stupid even for Lindsey Graham. Not everything is directly related to the US.- Ukraine
QUOTE (Alpha Dog @ Mar 4, 2014 -> 01:30 PM) Wouldn't the mere fact that we aren't invading them make us look like a better option? To Western Ukraine, sure. But whoever ends up in charge of Ukraine is going to have a very difficult time satisfying all sides.- 2014-2015 NFL Football thread
QUOTE (ChiSox_Sonix @ Mar 4, 2014 -> 01:04 PM) I know, and that sucks. They never should have moved the kickoffs up. It was just a reactive move under the pretense of "safety" that they hoped people would actually buy. If safety was a pretense, what do you think the real motivation for that change was?- Ukraine
Keystone would do f***-all as far as Russia in concerned. They supply Europe with a significant percentage of their oil and natural gas, and tar sands oil from Canada won't change that.- Favorite Airlines
A couple of people here have over 500k points on southwest. The former owners of the company were both United Global Service at one point and have lifetime Premier status, can't remember what level though.- Ukraine
QUOTE (Reddy @ Mar 3, 2014 -> 09:29 PM) their standing army is double the size of ours... Our active military is almost exactly twice as large as theirs, plus we spend boatloads more money. Russia has a draft as well, so it isn't an all-volunteer army. Even if there army were twice the size, you're still talking about an invasion and occupation of another country that would have huge internal and international backlash. How well has that worked for anyone in recent decades?- Favorite Airlines
QUOTE (thxfrthmmrs @ Mar 3, 2014 -> 10:07 PM) Lastly, their loyalty program rewards you a lot better than other airlines. By my calculations, on average you can get a free one way ticket for every three round trips you make, and that's with their lowest grade of ticket. If you get a higher grade ticket or have membership status with them, you actually can get a free ticket a lot faster. Regardless, it beats the mile system any day. Until this year, I was A-List preferred. None of our trips are ever solidly scheduled more than a week or so in advance, so we are always getting Anytime tickets. Between the Anytime points, the A-List preferred bonus and some promotion they were running on top of it, I got something like 40,000 points for a round-trip flight to LA. You can usually book a one-way ticket to almost anywhere for 10k points or less. Also had the Companion pass last year, where a chosen person can fly with you for free on an unlimited number of flights. This includes flights booked with points, so flying to Pittsburgh, Ft. Lauderdale, Spokane and Reno-Tahoe cost me about 80k points total for both of us. I haven't paid for a personal flight in four years.- Ukraine
I think Russia is a net-exporter. They only lose access to those pipelines if Europe decides it doesn't need natural gas.- Ukraine
Russian forces are there at the request of the Crimean government (which itself took power in a coup a week or so ago). It's a show military strength for sure, but the word "invasion" just doesn't seem to fit, at least to me. Intervention or something seems better, but really just arguing semantics at this point. Does Crimea have a right to independence from Ukraine?- Ukraine
I don't know that portraying what Russia's done so far as an "invasion" really makes sense. Last I had read, they had deployed a whole bunch of people to Crimea, but they have a huge naval base and existing treaties for military forces to be there and the new Crimean government asked them to come.- Ukraine
Some more longer background reads: Ukraine: The Haze of Propaganda (pro-Ukrainian nationalist a bit) Crimea, the Tinderbox Ukraine: The Price of Internal Division- Ukraine
One of the first actions of the new parliament in Kiev was to repeal a law that allowed regions to use Russian as a second official language. http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-...ussian-takeover- Ukraine
QUOTE (Cknolls @ Mar 3, 2014 -> 04:26 PM) Eastern Ukraine? No. Western Ukraine? Yes Ukraine is Ukraine, though. Short of Ukraine splitting into two, they still don't have wide-spread support.- Ukraine
I'm not sure how much legitimacy the new government in Kiev really has right now. They certainly don't have the support of a majority of Ukrainians.- Ukraine
I don't think this is "WWIII", though. This seems like a repeat of the Georgia/South Ossetia thing from 2008 in terms of global politics more than anything.- Ukraine
Hard to feel sympathetic towards any of the sides in this one. I thought this was a pretty good primer: http://pando.com/2014/02/24/everything-you...raine-is-wrong/- Financial News
given that they said today that they aren't going to because they just finished a reconciliation budget deal for the next year last month... - Ukraine