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gehringer_2

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  1. YES! An outlet/GFCI tester is definitely something that should be in every kitchen junk drawer.
  2. well, either way the idea is to keep playing for yardage. It's the same calculation - even if you get the 1st down if you still have too much clock left you keep playing for yardage - till you either score the TD or get the clock down where you kick and leave them nothing on the clock. There was too much clock left to fold the tents when they did.
  3. the other thing is that there was too much time left to leave the Raven's with a short enough clock to try to sit on the FG. You had offensive momentum and the Raven secondary on its heels - keep playing for the TD once you got down there. I'd much rather give the ball back to a team with 2 minutes and 2 TOs that needs a TD than to a team with even 40 seconds that only needs a FG. Decision to only rush 3 on the 4th and long was also a head scratcher since it was the rush that was working so well for the Lion's 'D'. Football coaches think too much.
  4. Yeah - really hate to see another Detroit team having to play (not play?) a season for draft position, but that may be the most productive thing this team is capable of.
  5. yeah - that's a slick workaround. Occasionally you run into certain loads that won't work on GFCI's, but sure they can be a cheaper choice than tearing up your walls because you don't have existing wiring! Speaking of GFCI's, I ran into a weird thing with one house I owned where the the GFCI's for the outdoor circuits were built into the breakers in the panel instead of using GFCI outlets. Elegant - except the damn things constantly tripped when I tried to use the outlets. Replaced them (expensive!) - no help. So on a guess, I switched out the CFGI breakers for plain ones and switched out the outlets to local GFCIs - no more problems. Apparently between the outlet and the panel, the ground system to those circuits was picking up enough stray field energy - probably from the back wall of the house which was aluminum sided, that the setup couldn't work. Previous owners had apparently just never used the outside outlets in 20 yrs.....
  6. the old forum apparently put administration on autopilot some time ago and the instrumentation has finally failed and run it aground.
  7. Misstep by Hinch. Niko is the batter that Grossman should have PH for. Niko batting LH is just about the easiest batter in the AL to strike out if you can throw fastball up and the slider at his back foot, both of which Barlow had in his pocket.
  8. The other interesting thing about Greene is that he has been completely unaffected but the change in levels. His BA, slugging, walk rate, K rate - everything is virtually identical at Toledo to what it was at Erie. You would expect the upgrade in the pitching faced to have some effect - but it hasn't.
  9. win #75 folks. Everyone with the over on that number is gonna be a winner.
  10. 75 RBI on the year for Cabrera - within 3 of the team lead. Who'd have thought that was possible on May 8th? He's not worth $30 million anymore but they've gotten more back on his salary this season in both fan hype for the HR chase and his actual performance than they had much hope to expect.
  11. I'm going to be surprised if Cameron's bat can keep him in the majors.
  12. If Tork goes to the AFL and hits for average that will be a resume piece that should help going into 22.
  13. I think Hutchison might have had Santana at 3rd - it was a terrible bunt, but he didn't even look.
  14. He got up a long way on that one - that was no sqeaker and yeah - the edit window is definitely quite short.
  15. When we saw Greene is ST he seemed to have great plate discipline. I still wonder if he is being to coached to stay on the overly aggressive side because they want him to learn what he can hit more than they care if he Ks more than he might at this point in his development.
  16. Boyd will be 31, which is not particularly old for a pitcher, reportedly stays in very good condition, will be coming off a surgery with a high success rate - and probably will be able to pitch better with the problem fixed. I would guess he is worth a little more than the average view here. And to be honest. if I'm the Tigers, going to arbitration would not really be a bad route because it limits any commitment to one year. I would think they need both Boyd and Peralta back if they can get them, though neither may be all that cheap. Do not see them making a bid for JV, he's going to go for more years & $ than the Tigers should pay. I hope the guy can pitch until he is 45 and wins 300 games, but I don't want the Tigers carrying the risk.
  17. I don't know when they started using grounded wiring in US house construction. I grew up in a pre WWII house and it did NOT have ground wires going to the outlets. OTOH, my house built in '58 did, so even though it had all 2 prong outlets when I bought it, conversion go 3 prong was trivially easy because the wiring was already there for the 3 wire outlets. If your house does not have the ground wires already there, each outlet you upgrade will have to have a wire run to it from the panel - so things like whether the electrician can get into the wall from below (unfinished basement ceiling) or above (unfinished attic) will figure into how hard/expensive the job is.
  18. we thought he was dead, but he was just pining for the fiords
  19. This game is right up there for the number of wasted hard hit balls by the Tigers.
  20. Schoop is the oddest hitter. When he is slumping it looks like there is no way he should ever have gotten to the majors at all, and when he is on, he's fricking Ted Williams. Where does it come and go to?
  21. Hopefully next time Hinch has an itch to PH with Daz he'll use some Preparation H on it.
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