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gehringer_2

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  1. Colin Grey found guilty in GA yesterday - 2nd degree murder and manslaugter, for leaving Colt Grey in possession of the AK-47 he had given him despite the obvious signs of his instability. Jury deliberated only 2 hrs. Colt Grey still awaiting trial. But here is the line that stopped me in this story: Seriously, you couldn't think of a better diversion for troubled teen than the deadliest weapon you could find? All I can say is it's too bad this Yahoo's genes were ever in the pool. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/03/us/colin-gray-verdict-apalachee-shooting.html
  2. "My opinion was Iran was going to attack first" OK, children, it's a big word but can we spell it all together now?: P-R-O-J-E-C-T-I-O-N! Very good, Children!
  3. I was able to get to a game last week via DirectTV>Disney+->EspnUnlimited but I'm not sure if that was a one time thing/free game/whatever. Also didn't seem to be any DVR function at ESPN-Unlim which I would miss a lot because I almost always start a recording of game before I'm available to watch it. If they make a deal to get a 'linear' service on DTV I'll probably be too lazy to do anything else.
  4. Market in the same pattern as yesterday. Over night pessimism driving a lowered opening and a drop, then midday bargain hunting bringing it back, but not as much so far today as yesterday.
  5. I thought Snyder had a decent 1st term, the Detroit resolution was pretty epic, but he transformed into an ordinary GOP hack in his second. Voted in MN in that election though.
  6. Kasper was a force in this game. Nice to see
  7. Freep reports Wings think Gibson is fine. Said he got a stinger in his arm/shoulder from a collision but they think that is all it was - subject to further testing.
  8. Makes no difference to US prices, Exxon is still going to charge you the world price.
  9. Huge risk no doubt - so much so that at minimum it can't on terms that cost them anything other than paying his contract and preferably not all of that.
  10. Unfortunately you are comparing apples to oranges here. The increase in Vz exports from Jan to Feb was approx 300,000 bpd (the take-up of one medium large refinery). The petroleum at risk transiting the Straight of Hormuz totals approximately 21,000,000 bpd. Vz increase is literally a spit in the ocean. I've seen estimates that maybe 1/3 of the tanker volume could be diverted to pipeline. That still leaves a 14MBPD shortfall at risk. In it's heyday 30 yrs ago, Vz never produced more than about 3 MBPD
  11. In a long past life I remember sticking tanks with water visualizer applied at the end to check for leaks. Water would turn the treated stick purple. If it was over 1" we were supposed to pump the water out. Who ever thought putting thin wall steel tanks in the ground was a good idea.......
  12. Curious report about a strike at a Saudi refinery. The Iranians said they called the Saudis to deny it was them. So that then, the Houthi's just doing their buddies a favor unbidden?
  13. Marco word salad is still in the spinner.
  14. LOL - do you think big oil paid half a billion to elect this Prez just to sit by and pass on collecting a windfall from the rise in world prices? Of course it would be cosmic justice if there is some kind of emergency order freezing gasoline prices. Then big oil can join the that long queue of people that have been used and discarded.
  15. I think we've been down this road so many times before without the worst case happening that there is a lot resistance to believing this time will be any different, esp given the current admin's past history of making a lot of noise only to fold their tents. However, if Iran makes good on closing the Strait of Hormuz it won't take that long for La merde a frappé le ventilateur.
  16. Metaphorically, they go to the IL, they are dead to us. 🤷‍♂️
  17. It strikes me that is he is still playing a strong defensive game but has disappeared on offense it's because there is still too much ill will with his teammates. Your defensive assignments are more individual, less need to trust and be trusted by line mates or want them to succeed or them wanting you to succeed. Just more confirmation of what is already known; he is on the roster but not the team.
  18. The EV in the drive is looking really good.
  19. what it happening on MLB TV is individual team subscriptions for in market games that are separate from the out of market MLB TV package. Most the teams that have gone off Diamond already had their team subscription offers up, but the Tiger one only appeared very recently - maybe today. BUT, before you buy that for $189 for the year, the other half was that they are still trying to get the games on various cable services - TBD. So if you have a Comcast or DirectTV etc, subscription, I think you should hang tight and see if an announcement comes they will be on your system before that March 26 offer deadline to subscribe to MLB directly. For me, we get so little value out of Direct TV I'm thinking it's likely I'd go with the MLB offer and drop DirectTV for something a lot cheaper
  20. and Copp had turned back up ice thinking Moritz is going to make the outlet pass, ends up leaving his man wide open at the net. Not a lot Talbot could have done on that one.
  21. Makes you wonder if McLellan's message the other day about 'Jerseys' might have been directed at Yzerman too - as "why are these guys still here?"
  22. it's what happens when you haven't been able to build enough depth. The difference now is that if Gibson is down, at least there is a chance Cossa is good.
  23. he's still -1 for this hockey game.
  24. From ISM this month: "The Manufacturing PMI® registered 52.4 percent in February, a 0.2-percentage point decrease compared to the reading of 52.6 in January. The overall economy continued in expansion for the 16th month. (A Manufacturing PMI® above 47.5 percent, over a period of time, generally indicates an expansion of the overall economy.) The New Orders Index expanded for the second straight month after four straight readings in contraction, registering 55.8 percent, down 1.3 percentage points compared to January’s figure of 57.1 percent. The February reading of the Production Index (53.5 percent) is 2.4 percentage points lower than January’s reading of 55.9 percent. The Prices Index remained in expansion (or ‘increasing’ territory), registering 70.5 percent, an 11.5-percentage point jump from January’s reading of 59 percent and its highest reading since June 2022 (78.5 percent). The Backlog of Orders Index registered 56.6 percent, up 5 percentage points compared to the 51.6 percent recorded in January and its highest reading since May 2022 (58.7 percent). The Employment Index registered 48.8 percent, up 0.7 percentage point from January’s figure of 48.1 percent."
  25. "Can" is not the problem!
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