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Negative Recruiting Your Own School: The aggy Screenshot Megathread
closetojumping replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Imagine if it was worse than that. Imagine if those clowns were business partners and witless people with access continued to hand info to fatass who then funneled it over to Liucci and the aggie AD. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Js1 replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
RomaVicta replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Sydney laying down the pure prose. You speak for all of us to the SEC: The bolded part about the Aggies is one of the great observations you make. I'll only add another bitter pill for 8T4 to swallow. They'll hear this: I can't stand Texas taking over the conference, but at least they're not another A&M. They win and they don't constantly whine. -
What is inaccurate about either of those statements? Both obviously had strong desires to sign and take the professional payday now instead of the NIL payday and being no leverage seniors. Neither was taken in the top 10 rounds where the higher paydays are so they weren’t prioritized. Freeman was a 16th round pick accepting a signing bonus that doesn’t even force his team to dip into their bonus pool allotment.
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Nice false equivalency
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Cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, etc.)
Nice Guy Eddie replied to surlybevo's topic in Business and Markets
@troph I see nothing wrong with exposure to bitcoin or other crypto via ETFs. Some crypto enthusiasts believe otherwise. Self-custody gives you more control and privacy but you create risks. An analogy would be that if you buried physical money somewhere but potentially could lost the map. Or become incapacitated without telling someone where to dig. There's no customer service to call to help you when you self-custody. Whereas if you lost your Fidelity password or were locked out of your Fidelity account, you or your family have legal protection/options to recover the funds. Even with a crypto ETF. One thing to always remember is that self-custody crypto is kept on the public ledger and not on a device like a desktop or even a USB/hardware wallet. The wallet acts as an access point but losing the wallet or desktop neither deletes the crypto nor your ownership stake. The key point is that you have to safely retain your password and/or recovery code. Hopefully in a separate and secure location. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
FCB replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Hey, they got this Heisman that hasn't been around that long. So they aren't that attached to it. Easy come, easy go. -
Holy shit balls is Intel (INTC) Fucked?
Captainant replied to immamac's topic in Business and Markets
Hits keep coming for intel... https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/firefox-dev-says-intel-raptor-lake-crashes-are-increasing-with-rising-temperatures-in-record-european-heat-wave-mozilla-staffs-tracking-overwhelmed-by-intel-crash-reports-team-disables-the-function “If you have an Intel Raptor Lake system and you’re in the northern hemisphere, chances are that your machine is crashing more often because of the summer heat,” says Svelto. “I know because I can literally see which EU countries have been affected by heat waves by looking at the locales of Firefox crash reports coming from Raptor Lake systems.” The engineer even added that it has gotten so bad that the team disabled the bot, which filed these crash reports automatically, especially since these events almost exclusively happened to Intel Raptor Lake PCs — specifically, the Intel Core i7-14700K model. The instability issue exploded around the second and third quarters of last year, and it took several months for the company to find its root cause. Since this was a physical degradation problem, no amount of patches can reverse the instability — Intel’s microcode updates only mitigated it and prevent the conditions that triggered the instability from occurring. Just last month, Intel released microcode update 0x12F to address the Vmin shift that’s happening to Raptor Lake CPUs that have been running for several days in a row. However, Svelto says that this version also caused the bugs to “come back in full force”. -
I think he’ll retire instead
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Sub-Educated Cretins: The SEC screenshot mega-thread
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It is Rowdy coming up, clear clubhouse leader in BMI going forward.
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THE 153rd OPEN: 13 - 20 July 2025 ROYAL PORTRUSH
AbeFroman replied to LTtxfan's topic in Other Sports
Morikawa hit that approach, and as soon as it left the club, he let out a big 'Oh Shit!' -
General Gaming Thoughts That Don't Deserve Their Own Thread
SimonBolivar replied to atomheartbevo's topic in Video Games
It seems there's a general excitement for the next BF, but some of the experienced podcasts that I listen to (Gerstmann, Nextlander, etc...) are wondering how exactly it can draw people in 2025. The gaming world is a different place than it was in the era BF2 & 3. I'll 100% play it though if it's anything like a new version of those games. -
o...kay...
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Vito Andolini replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Dick Riding by The Atavistic Waterheads was one of the top punk albums of the early 80’s . I saw them in person at Raul’s, got shanked, but it was worth it. -
2021 - Is inflation finally back in the conversation?
Captainant replied to Reagan1k's topic in Business and Markets
Yes, it's easy to argue that inflation has been defeated since January 20, 2025 if you ignore all the reality surrounding your claim. Prices are going up, and tariffs are driving that. https://www.reuters.com/business/us-inflation-expected-rise-june-with-tariff-driven-price-hikes-2025-07-15/ (apologies for using this rag of a publication, next to no factual reporting from them unfortuantely) Further, you didn't bring any data or anything aside from your assertion, so I'm not sure how you'd like me to respond aside from going "ahyup okeydoke". Most tariff regimes take months to show impact, we're only just now seeing the first wave of price pass-throughs. But yes, of course. Anyone who disagrees is mentally ill. Such incredible community building that's not toxic, wow. -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
RomaVicta replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
And we ain't givin' nobody nuthin' -
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This is one way to look at it. But another is that, just like scholarships, revenue paid directly to athletes is another manner to influence and affect educational opportunity offered to women vs. men. And if more money is being paid to men, or men's sports, then you're right back in the middle of a Title IX issue. None of them are employees, they're still considered students, so Title IX implications could still be in effect. I expect plenty of Title IX cases to be filed, and so I suppose the courts will have their say in the matter.
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What new UT gear are you looking to buy this year?
skeeter replied to GhostOfTomJoad's topic in Football
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Enter the kill zone: Ukraine's drone-infested front slows Russian advance - Reuters Link Long article but it dives deeply into the specifics of drones, drone strategy, results and changes of drones, US engagement, what has and has not changed in US engagement/support, and finally what Ukraine is hoping to get from the US. Not a lot of new info but good in depth information and pretty even keel.
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Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Full Roster Weaponization
SydneyCarton replied to closetojumping's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
The real unfortunate thing is we're on this dipshits 500th stroke, and sadly he's still going strong. -
Rds today taking over 5 1/2 hours to play... crazy 🙄
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