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Hongbit

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  1. PwC as a firm would stand up against any pressure from a client to cheat. I have my doubts that any of the super Teslabro/full MAGA leaders that run the client engagement would do the same. There’s no fear of an Enron type fallout anymore.
  2. The Adelson family made their fortune in Las Vegas. First with the Comdex convention and later with The Sands/Venetian resorts.
  3. What is their incentive to give truthful and accurate numbers? Who will stop them if they choose to fraudulently report?
  4. It’s standalone. Possibly watching Rogue One may help but it’s more set in the Star Wars universe than it is a Star Wars move.
  5. Cade has to be the man the rest of the way for us to win
  6. It’s not going to be 21-0 but I have a hard time believing the same thing wont happen again tonight in crunch time. Missed shots, too many turnovers, and giving up wide open shots.
  7. Glad to see Kreidler off the roster. He needed to go down. I wont go as far as saying he’s not a major leaguer but he hasn’t played to that level this season.
  8. Wow. Last of Us. That was one of the best hour of a TV show that I’ve seen in a long, long time.
  9. 80% of the league plays no defense like Luka. 1% of the league plays offense like Luka.
  10. Had no idea that another season of Andor was coming. It’s only a few days away. I can’t recommend a show that’s any betters
  11. I’d hate to hear your thoughts on Beasley and THJ this quarter.
  12. Missing 7 wide open shots in a made it a moot point.
  13. This one is going to end ugly. Even Beasley can’t hit a wide open shot
  14. One of the oddest shows that I’ve ever seen. First two episodes were spectacular. The last two, well I still don’t know what they were doing and why they were doing it. I will say the very end was powerful. I think most of the critical buzz came from the uniqueness that every episode is a single shot much like the movie Birdman.
  15. Firing Powell would be a great move if Trump is planning his next dump and pump market fixing scheme. That will definitely get the dump moving.
  16. Think of Black Mirror as a modern day Twilight Zone. Most have a theme surrounding some type of technology and a unique twist at the end. They can all be watched completely independent of one another. My favorite episodes: White Bear USS Callister White Christmas Hated in the Nation San Junipero Common People, Plaything, and Hotel Reverie are all really good from this season. I’m still waiting to watch the final episode which is some type of Callister sequel.
  17. The instinct for the catcher would be to continue in the same direction as the ball instead of reversing course in the opposite direction. I can’t imagine it’s too hard for the 2nd base up to look in and tell when the catcher is bringing a low ball up or outside ball in on purpose.
  18. I know we’ve discussed it before and some people view it as gamesmanship but catcher framing is done solely to deceive the ump. Eliminating it would be much easier to implement and have a big impact on improving an umpires ability to call a proper game.
  19. Do they have an April In The Lou song?
  20. Question: What is the strike zone in a Major League Baseball game? If you said the plate horizontally and shoulders to kneecaps vertically, you are wrong. Answer: Whatever the home plate umpire in that game decides it to be. MLB has created a world where there is little consistency in the rules for each game. Every ump has complete control of what they want to call. If a manager or player disagrees, they are immediately ejected from the game. If they say anything to the media after the game, they are fined. MLB has allowed the stance to exist that as long as the calls are consistent for each team, the strike zone shouldn’t matter. That’s ridiculous if you really think about it. How about they have defined rules and they should do their best to follow them. The strike zone is a pretty important part of the game. Making the situation even worse and what allows it to continue is the lack of accountability on the umps. Their union backs them on everything and while they do keep track of accuracy, very little is done to fire or remove umps that do a poor job. Some of the worst offenders are not only allowed to stay on but even get post season assignments due to tenure (I’m looking at you Laz Diaz). I was glad to see the robo ump experiment in spring training. It worked much quicker than most people expected and was a big success. Yet in typical MLB fashion, they didn’t implement this season for fear of upsetting that big, bad umpires union. Typical Rob Manfred leadership.
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