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Everything posted by gehringer_2
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the Swedes and Finns should just tell the Russians they can waste all the money they want arming their side of the border, it won't bother them because as any fool would know, they have no intention of invading Russian.
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It can get very hard to blame the officer given their tasking. There is a problem with the structural concept here part of which goes back to having any police officer work alone. It's baked into the equation that the only thing that allows a single officer to effectively apprehend a single perp is the implicit threat of the officer elevating the encounter to the use of lethal force. You can't reasonably send officers out to do solo apprehensions and take the threat of lethal force off the table - it becomes a non-sensical formulation. If you what to remove the use of the lethal force threat from routine encounters, you have to change the interaction equation - the cops have to have more non-lethal support for an apprehension - i.e. at minimum more than one officer. But that costs money. In the end taxpayers would rather see people get killed, esp ones they don't care about, than pay more in taxes for social order in places *they* don't go.
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The tigers did some simulcasting back in the early 60's? If fact I think Kell and Harwell may even have worked together on some of those, but if nothing else, I think replay has made simulcasting pretty unworkable. You can't show replays on the radio and you can't not use replay on the telecast so that alone make trying to do both simultaneously pretty impossible. Even if I know Dickerson is looking at a monitor to give me details of the last play, that's still very different from him doing the correct narration of a clip for a viewer who can see it.
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Doesn't look like there will be general recommendation for 2nd booster - at least until most people are further out from their first. Seems the consensus is to leave it a case by case decision for the time being.
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US Gov seemed to be playing this one very circumspectly all day. Which is fine, you don't need to shout when the facts are already doing it for you.
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Yeah - I don't know if it was so much a matter of those supporting the pick claiming he was a generational talent, as the skeptics arguing that he had better *be* a generational talent to justify taking a TE 8th. But I think I've heard people argue against taking virtual every position but QB and LT in the 1st round. 32 players get taken in the 1st round and there will never be to 32 top LTs and QBs available! Guys at various of positions are going to get picked in the 1st round.
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A Ukrainian pilot talks the limitations of MIG29s - that they need something better. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/04/13/ukrainian-fighter-pilots-mig-29-russians/
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If the Russians have prisoners they will be videoed post haste, so the claim isn't likely to be in question long one way or the other.
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On the flip side, Russians claiming they have forced a surrender in Mariupol.
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it would be nice if his long range shooting started to look more like Luka's.
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So even if you take the Russians at their word, they've just been forced to use a claim of one kind of incompetence to try to head off reporting of the fact of another. Also, as per the Russians (not the Ukrainians), the crew has abandoned ship. Not, "the crew is on board putting out the fire", or "the crew is restoring the situation to normal". Naval crews generally abandon ships that are going to sink. https://news.usni.org/2022/04/13/russian-navy-confirms-severe-damage-to-black-sea-cruiser-moskva-crew-abandoned-ship
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Ironically enough, the ship was built in Ukraine before the fall, and originally named 'Slava' (Glory).
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yes - as per above - Russian navy has confirmed fire on board, claims it was an ammunition accident. Riiiiiiight. https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/ukraine-claims-to-have-struck-the-flagship-of-russia-s-black-sea-fleet
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hopefully the difference is that the year after they drafted Hill, they had the 58th pick. This draft is an odd one, but the odds are still decent the Pistons get a much better player to go with Cade than Don Reid.
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I-275, the New Woodward Ave.
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IDK, 8th doesn't seem like that big a deal. Does the average 1st round net 10 pro bowlers?
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really. Even going to a perfectly reasonable number like 500 would make a big difference. There is a concept out there that I don't remember the name for - 'Wyoming Rule' or something like that where you make size of the House District no larger than the population of the smallest state. IIRC, if that were implemented the size of the House would still be reasonable.
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right. one needs to understand the context. If all he wants to do is spend his time getting better and playing the game and he sees the dog and pony media aspects as wasting his time, that wouldn't bother me. But sure, if it's just a general resistance to 'getting with the program' that can certainly be a problem - particularly with the typical NFL football coach! Be hard to know which unless you get to know to guy and what makes him tick. The Media types can only shoot from the hip on this kind of stuff.
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TBF, it depends on how you slice things. To be one of the 32 starting TE, you are already above the average pro TE since most teams carry at least two. WRT Hockenson, I'm not so much depressed that the #8 pick become a solid starter, that's OK. What is depressing is that that stands out as one of the best outcomes in Lion's recent history up to Sewell.
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I have been thinking this very this thought myself.. Also: This line: "Having sought to upend the notion of truth in the West, they now fall victim to their own pervasive untruths." Almost verbatim said also by Volodymyr Yermolenko in his Ezra Klein interview. As the Grey Pilgrim observed: "A treacherous weapon is ever a danger to the hand..."
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go figure.... https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/russia-ukraine-latest-news-2022-02-26/card/german-power-operators-reject-calls-to-keep-nuclear-plants-running-despite-ukraine-war-4u3kJkDIz9CSmqYUUviA
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The weakness in any of these analyses that include or center around China if of course, that Under Xi, China's international position now has little or nothing to do with actual Chinese historical or cultural beliefs/tendencies. It's become a one man show, just as Putin's Russia is. The issue in Russia and China vs the West is not North vs South, but the persistence in those places of an internal acclimation to imperial rul.e.
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Ezra Klein's last podcast was with Volodymyr Yermolenko, he made the point that while everyone underestimated Ukrainian military capability going in, we can't overestimate it now and let up on the level of support. Putin needs to lose this war.
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Valenti was running through one on one win/loss stats today that put Thibs within a spit of Hutchinson and everyone else (D-line wise) in second class.
