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  1. Oh, those. Yeah, just a few. But those are Twitter. What I was referring to was a lawsuit by the TESLA shareholders. He may well lose control of Tesla, and hey, who knows, SpaceX as well perhaps, before this is all over. The employment issues might depend on contract terms; without knowing the contracts, it's possible they're within bounds for some, but also wrongful for some. Inadequate notice...I do think he's wide open on that, for at least some. Heh. The group of people who love Musk the most is, of course, the late night talk show hosts. Second most tho, might be lawyers who focus on the sorts of cases you mention...they've got to have $$$ in their eyes.
  2. Free agency and salary caps have made talent stockpiling all but impossible. Comment about the 80's Cowboys? Their second team would make the playoffs. Those days are dead. 1st round picks, especially the highest ones, also get some *fat* contracts: 2022 NFL Draft first-round picks contract values 1. Georgia defensive end Travon Walker, Jaguars: $41,465,408 2. Michigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson, Lions: $39,603,429 3. LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr., Texans: $38,418,555 4. Cincinnati cornerback Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner, Jets: $37,064,375 5. Oregon defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux, Giants: $34,694,577 6. North Carolina State defensive end Ikem Ekwonu, Panthers: $30,462,810 7. Alabama offensive tackle Evan Neal, Giants: $27,077,395 8. Southern Cal wide receiver Drake London, Falcons: $23,691,980 9. Mississippi State offensive tackle Charles Cross, Seahawks: $23,522,517 10. Ohio State wide receiver Garrett Wilson, Jets: $22,591,714 11. Ohio State wide receiver Chris Olave, Saints: $21,152,921 12. Alabama wide receiver Jameson Williams, Lions: $19,121,660 13. Georgia defensive tackle Jordan Davis, Eagles: $18,613,852 14. Notre Dame safety Kyle Hamilton, Ravens: $17,767,500 15. Texas A&M guard Kenyon Green, Texans: $17,428,979 Lot of that is signing bonus...Walker's was $24M. Still, it's pressure to get them producing ASAP. Couple that with the fact first-round QBs often are going to teams with severely limited QBs in the first place, and it's viewed as a crisis point anyway. There's no denying that QB is enormous, but fans overvalue it, treating like an instant fix, when it's not.
  3. Or, if you prefer, you can fool some of the people all of the time.
  4. And yes indeed. The Silly Season has started. We have the "who cares about the game, but look where we get to GO!!!" special known as the Bahamas Bowl. Proof? The Bahamas Bowl payout's tiny. It's showing as I write...kickoff was 11:30 AM Eastern, on a Friday that's still a workday for most...and a shopping day for many others. So, ratings will be non-existent. But... ESPN still gave Steve Levy and Joey Galloway the vacation trip. That's one of their top-level college football broadcast teams. Kickoff temp in the Bahamas was 83. Temp in Oxford, Ohio, where Miami (OH) is...upper 30's and damp-ish.
  5. Can't hurt. Another thing they pointed out on the broadcast is, he was a 4-year starter. Granted, it was in a spread, but it still should help. Lots of the hotshots go one or two years, then bail.
  6. There is a very real possibility that Musk is burning down his entire empire. NOT just Twitter. The other shareholders of Tesla can't be happy with him. He sold another $3.5B in Tesla stock, which depresses the price, after saying in April he wouldn't finance the Twitter deal by selling stock. Tesla stock's down 60%. Securities law is intricate, but I think he's leaving himself open for a lawsuit. The EU is also particularly unhappy with this latest stunt of his. And rather clearly, draconian moves like this can't sit will with potential advertisers. They want stability, and Twitter is a rowboat in a hurricane. The Trump cards...<sigh>. I just feel like screaming at anyone who still backs him. THIS is the kind of person you want as *President*? Well. Preaching to the choir. Just more support that the man's a total narcissist who lives in a fantasy world.
  7. DU also won the lacrosse title in 2015. Of course, by comparison to that hick school to the north...CU is positively brilliant.
  8. Johnson's seriously wrong for Bond, IMO. Johnson's physicality is too brutish; Bond is more refined. He's too old to start in the part now, too; he's 50. Moore was 45 but they were desperate...and they made a huge error keeping him as Bond as long as they did. Dalton was 40, Brosnan was 41, and Craig was 37. I also think large chunks of the audience will never buy him as Bond simply because they'll connect him with his macho roles. Marvel may have the same age issue, IF we're talking him taking part in multiple films. If it's a one-off, or if it's something like Ronan the Accuser...that he could play for a good bit of time.
  9. I am seriously impressed with Brock Purdy. Lots of little things, numerous cases of making a little something out of nothing, without risk, or turning a bad play into a neutral one. The run to get the first down just before the 2 minute warning was a nice read, and a good slide, with ball extension when it was safe to do so. Got the first that more or less seals the deal. And gets the Niners into the playoffs...NOT anyone's choice to be the first team to clinch a division.
  10. Colorado's got some good sports programs. Just none in Boulder. Well, not quite. CU wins skiing championships...3 since 2008. But Denver University has 6 in that span.
  11. But if they're looking to cut costs, can they retain The Rock? Or perhaps they'll just pay him, because he'll bring in a non-comic fan base.
  12. I should sue you for the damage done to my eyes by even glancing at that image. I'm quite sure it's irreparable.
  13. Yeah, I've got no issue with defining a "General Science" skill that might represent, for example, 1 year of college-level physics, biology, chemistry, and geology. Why is the sky blue? Rayleigh scattering. Describe the structure of an atom. What are the layers of the atmosphere, and the Earth? OTOH, funkier questions like "why do no stable, non-decaying atoms have fewer neutrons than protons?" or "why does the addition of 2 neutrons turn stable carbon-12, into unstable carbon-14?" get penalties, or even deny a roll to know it, if it's too esoteric. You're getting a huge scope for few points.
  14. Merry struck with, IIRC, the blade from the barrow wight, a blade of Westernesse. Effectively a blessed weapon, to use your word. Arguably a blade designed to disrupt spirits, tying together multiple bits and pieces. Those were forged by Elves who'd lived in Valinor, so being *seriously* effective against wraith-like critters would make sense. Yeah, some sort of combination of Dispel on the blade, plus a Vulnerability to the SFX, cuz while Dispel is cheap enough, it's all or nothing, so you need rather a LOT of it. I'd still go with the Drain EGO (or PRE)...but you can keep the dice low, and/or maybe do Extra Time. The encounter didn't last long enough to give the Gaffer a heart attack.
  15. The big starting point is Desolid, Affects Phys World, 0 END, Persistent, Always On. I think the second biggest is the fear aura, which could be done in several ways. Drain EGO, No Range AoE, Always On perhaps; also maybe switch the defense from Power Def to Ego Def.
  16. The Broncos have played some merely terrible games. This one is gonna be in the Putrid category, I suspect, alongside the Colts-Broncos game.
  17. Ummm...even for you, man....ok, you get to see your team, but you still have to suffer through......the Cowboys!!! Ya gotta understand, too, that Bronco fans *loathe* the Cowboys. Super Bowl history and all that. But Mr. P, especially if Wilson's out, it's likely to be a *horrible* game. Prop bet...more total points or total punts? Hmm.... Could be close.
  18. But there is also a related story I saw this morning...can't find now. It noted that many states with the most restrictive policies, also have no allowance for citizens to place a measure onto the ballot. So the only way to get things change there, would be to manage to get the Republican control broken.
  19. ....but, god forbid, make sure they go well with each other, even if they don't match. If she has purple quartz as her pommel stone, do NOT get rose quartz, for example....
  20. Fair enough. I think that many GMs would blow off the TF, if you buy the full 3 point PS, and especially if you take the pilot's license perk. The TF has its uses, particularly for more exotic vehicles, but for normal small prop or jet planes, it feels pedantic to require it. It's not like we're talking a lot of points either way. YMMV of course.
  21. Grinnell is Division III. It's not particularly noticed, it doesn't draw big names. VERY, VERY few D III players will make it even to the G League, or a major European league. Even if D II, you see some...not exactly disciplined play, by design. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Troy_State_vs._DeVry_men's_basketball_game#:~:text=On January 12%2C 1992%2C Troy,have established several unbreakable records. Much less D III. And this isn't new with Grinnell. From ESPN's story about this game: I remember seeing highlights from that game...and definitely remember Westhead's LMU. They blew the doors off a very good NMSU team in the tournament...after NMSU pulled off probably its biggest win EVER, beating UNLV, the Augmon/Johnson/Anthony team that won the tournament. And LMU gave UNLV a good fight...lost by 30, but against that UNLV team at that point, that's a good fight...in the Elite Eight. Oh, and yes, lest you forgot, that was the Hank Gathers team. Fast, faster, fastest...except for UNLV which was even more athletic. I'll grant you might not see another game with 100+ 3's and *no* 2 pointers any time soon, but the basic style? Works pretty well for Grinnell.
  22. The writer on FanDuel is picking Arizona, but I think that's on the presumption that Wilson is out, from his concussion. O/U is 36.5...I'd take the under, because I think it'd be a decent bet if Wilson plays, and a very good bet if he doesn't. No Murray, no Wilson...the defenses could potentially outscore the offenses. 13-9 or so...? USA Today is showing No Line. This is the weekend the NFL promotes themselves...3 games on Saturday, NFL Network only. And one of em probably ticks off the other networks...Miami-Buffalo Saturday night. That's a big game...if it's reasonably playable. Buffalo, at night in mid-December. Tua and cold weather don't mix; Fins had sideline heaters out for a game in the 50s. Might be over fast. That said, the forecast is for at least near freezing, which is more than one can say for some other games, like Chicago and Green Bay. Huh...y'know why we love watching a game at Lambeau this time of year? Take your pick: --we're sadistic, and love watching fools and idiots freeze their tails off --we love feeling the smug superiority because WE are smart enough to be comfy and warm inside, thank you!!! --we love to see the smarmy, smug, smart-ass athletes reduced to bumbling cretins by the cold --we have an old-school gladiator mentality, and playing in these conditions is largely the last satisfaction we can get Or, of course: e. All of the above. EDIT: samplings from NFL.com's power rankings... Raiders, #18...The Raiders have now blown four games this season in which they had a multi-score lead in the second half. This latest setback was the true debacle, however, one that could potentially be pointed to as a catalyst for change for an organization stuck in neutral. Packers, WRT Aaron Rodgers..."We made a big commitment to him this offseason, so that was obviously something that was really important to us," he said of the three-year, $150 million contract Rodgers signed last March. "But like we've talked about in the past, this is something we'll sit down with him after the season and it will be something we do together and move forward that way." Hmmmm. Falcons... Turning to a completely untested third-round pick in the middle of December is the type of gamble a team takes when it has no other recourse. Good luck, kid. Why many are expecting Kingsbury to be fired Arizona...Arizona had no choice but to trudge on after that devastating gut punch, but the team was undone by the same issues we've seen all season: too many penalties, sloppy execution and a general listless vibe that's come to define the Kliff Kingsbury era in Arizona.
  23. Related story from yesterday: https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/attorney-sanctions-upheld-utterly-baseless-lawsuit-challenging-2020-election-2022-12-13/
  24. Sometimes an old post hangs around in my editor. But the more accurate explanation is, of course, it's a kind of magic.
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