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I'm usually not a conspiracy theory, paranoid type but I wonder how much our government is not telling us to avoid bigger panics. Probably they aren't holding anything back but . . .
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If the season is lost, how will it affect players?
Texsox replied to Jack Parkman's topic in Pale Hose Talk
That was my first reaction. At this point I wouldn't rule out anything. -
The senate debate is simple -- donors or voters? Give money to corporations and trust it will help people or give the money to the people and trust it will help businesses.
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Damn, sorry to read that.
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What makes that subpopulation different is they have the economic means to travel and they come into contact with people who have traveled. Would you agree that they may be the worst case scenario group (other than people whose job it is to come into contact with the virus)?
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Not only are there the permanent residents but there are also the part time residents who are now returning "up north". Basically Florida receives the "snow birds" east of the Mississippi river, Texas receives the "winter Texans" from west of the Mississippi. Most left before Spring Break descended in early March. At least one couple tested positive while here.
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If the season is lost, how will it affect players?
Texsox replied to Jack Parkman's topic in Pale Hose Talk
https://www.thescore.com/mlb/news/1965820 Union wants a year, owners counter with only if 130 games are played. -
Every country is unique, yet we have almost every country stats here. I'm not certain if, or how, this thought may be relevant, but we could pull out of our population the exact match for Italy. It would just be a subset of our much bigger population. Kind of like the geographical equivalent of fitting Italy into a map of west Texas.
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Italy came up with $28B for mostly guaranteed loans for businesses and direct aid to out of work employees. I'm not following how that killed thousands. Was there some other stimulus/bail out they needed to do and didn't?
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It looks like they were being a little rough with him.
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Of the aid that may or may not pass I'm hoping for some sort of substantial student loan forgiveness. The last I read was $10,000 per student. I like it because the hardest hit workers will be the 25 to 35 year olds who owe the most. The economy will need them to recover the fastest. That revives housing and a host of other industries while strengthening families.
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I just finished watching the 9th inning of Buerhle's perfect game. I still get excited. What's your favorite?
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If the season is lost, how will it affect players?
Texsox replied to Jack Parkman's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Another factor to mix in will be their individual work ethics. Who gets fat - who gets fit. -
Which is the extreme on one side. On the other extreme side is widespread starvation, looting, murders as people lose hope. Let's hope we find a middle ground.
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Exactly. But if the tree is healthy, he's fine. Think about it. In most suburban developments there are trees within reach of every home.
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At this point whatever dire prediction anyone comes up seems possible.
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Basically my son build this one in 2012 with the best AMD processor and graphics card available. Upgraded a couple things though the years then gave it to me. I replaced the power supply and put in a new Samsung SSD and this is perfect for Google Classroom stuff. How's homeschooling going? You're better prepared than most people.
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It's not a shock to anyone, including his coaches and Sale. The question is - was it worth it? If there was some sort of a formula that could be calculated how would this score? 5% less effective (innings, stats) for one more season without surgery? 15% for one more season?
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Better news, your neighbor's insurance would be the ones to handle it if a storm knocks it over. About the only time it would be on you is if you decided to remove the tree yourself and make a mistake or if you allowed an obvious hazard to remain (dead limb). If you are thinking that's weird, step back and be an insurance company. If there is a standard agreement among insurers then there is no need to litigate and drive up their costs. Over the course of many claims the cases should even out. It's also the only way for homeowners to be certain they are covered for that type of event.
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It feels weird to be at home on a computer. In fact I needed to dust one off and add a new HD (SSD are amazing). I'm back to working from home after about a decade of being in a classroom. It brings back great memories of the early days here and the dozen or so posters who would be active weekday days. I'm watching this unfold both as an old guy with health concerns and a lot of elderly relatives and as a teacher of high school seniors. The parallels I have to this mid year possible permanent separation from my students were the eighth grade migrant students I taught. This is about the time of year that they would, at best, say goodbye or, at worst, just drop off my roster. Sometimes they had little warning as their employers (yes at 14 or 15) would call and say we need your family. Sometimes their parents found a new orchard or farm to work for the season and they would be dealing with even more uncertainty. One thing was always the same. The feeling they were leaving too soon. We had unfinished business. I pray each day that our class of 2020 doesn't leave unfinished business. Prom dresses never worn. Mortar boards not flung in the air. State basketball championship tantalizingly close (we're in the Final 4 for Texas 6A). A chance in every activity to challenge ourselves against the rest of the state. I'm also reading notes from my students. They are the overworked employees at HEB and Walmart trying to keep shelves stocked and they are the service workers who lost their jobs. Plus they are typically the oldest still living at home. That makes them the babysitters, tutors, shoppers, and drivers while trying to hang onto that last bit of childhood -- being a high school student. Yesterday at 2:00 pm I posted a short survey in my online classroom and about a third of my students completed it within an hour. When people talk about how lazy this generation is, I want to scream. These students are ready for this. They have trained hours each day to be on line, to communicate, to learn. I hope I can keep up with them.
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Illinois High School Football Thread
Texsox replied to Y2Jimmy0's topic in Alex’s Olde Tyme Sports Pub
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The son of the owner I worked for has been 100% full time with that travel MLM for 25 years now. He was a great salesman to begin with. My disagreement I have with him is people he never would have hired for a salary sales job, he'd accept their money to start their "own business", then criticize them for not being successful. Damn they never would need successful in sales no matter the job or commission structure. I made some money with the Prepaid Legal advice MLM program but had to get out when my full time job required me to a no part time job restriction. I missed the hustle. If you think about it the commission structure it's the same as other sales. You make a sale and your sales manager, general manager, area manager, regional manager, VP, President, and shareholders make money. That sounds like multi levels. The difference is by buying in, the company has no investment in you and will hire anyone. Of course people fail.
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I struggle with this situation. I always show respect. I'm not a big fan of the Anthem at Blackhawk games but it does energize me and I feel the love for America. Everyone on the planet has the freedom to show respect for their country. Stand for the anthem in North Korea or die. So yeah we have the exact same freedom as the rest of the world. So why are we so proud of our "freedoms". Religious freedom? As long as you are Christian. Freedom of speech? Yeah as long as you don't criticize the government or soldiers. Freedom of movement? We're want to wall off part of the United States. Freedom of unlawful search and seizure? If you are innocent why do you need that? Freedom of the press? That's a liberal conspiracy to make Republicans look bad. Freedom to protest? Just don't do it anywhere you will inconvenience anyone. Perhaps protest at home. Yet we talk about how great our freedoms are but don't want anyone else to be free.
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I feel their pain. I remember the Billy Botch year. I wish Sale all the best.
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I posted here first and dipped my toe in the WSI waters in 2005. One of the admins was threatening to ban someone who was claiming the Sox were going to blow the division lead but only if the Sox won the division. I pointed out that was stupid, if the Sox won the division the poster should stay and get heckled. Why have a "I predicted the collapse" hanging around. It was suggested I go post elsewhere. ?
