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The thing about it though is every one of those guys except Chas and Whitcomb, so far, have had their big moment in the spotlight. They will all be able to say they actually contributed this year and not just sat on the bench and were “on the Astros”. If Astros somehow smoke and mirror their way to the World Series, teams will be trying to sign Trammell just for the juju.
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When do we end up with 20 guys on the IL?
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Couple of points of order. This is a civil defamation suit, so there isn't a guilty client, and if anyone in this ends up "guilty," it will be the defendant, ie the chick. Of course, Bond might be guilty in the criminal case, but that's not the matter in question here. I'm not a big fan of using the term "guilty" in connection with civil suits. Given that the burden of proof in most of them is more likely than not, and the plaintiff is a private party rather than the government, the term "guilty" or "guilt" carries an implication that doesn't really belong in a civil suit. And, although you jest, it's probably worth remembering that even the guilty deserve and are entitled to a defense. The current regime should be a stark reminder that the government is not always a benign entity and it is at its most powerful against the individual in the context of a criminal proceeding.
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They pushed them off?
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2027: I remember watching his dad play
UDontKnow replied to BornAndRaised's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
Did you click on the link? It literally says "Aggies trending early". -
Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Redneck Mutha replied to texifornia's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
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What he really meant, of course, was "you don't see any brown people". And of course, the white immigrants who worked on that building were reviled as much as the brown people are now.
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Yeah. Believe it or not, there are lawyers who refuse to defend someone who's guilty and will refer them to someone else. Then there are lawyers who also will defend the guilty, but for plea-minimizing purposes. Then there are lawyers who defend the guilty trying to get a not-guilty or innocent verdict, and don't care if they're guilty. The ones who won't defend guilty clients are usually ones with a high profile who don't want to risk it being tarnished. That doesn't mean their clients won't be found guilty. It's a risk no matter what.
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does it remind you of your grandmother's wallpaper?
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I’m rather an important person at work, you see, I’m the Assistant to the Assistant Mgr. Yep.
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If you can lingustically frame it such that you have it acting as a "GM" for a tabletop game, or frame it as a fantasy setting that removes the real world context, the models guardrails get fuzzy extremely fast. If you're asking those questions only to the hosted chat application, you're going to have a different experience from directly querying the LLM that underlies the chat apps of OpenAI, DeepSeek, Ollama, et al. The hosted chat applications basically all have a postprocessing layer to check for the case you're describing, but the models that large enterprises host don't. That lack of built-in guardrails for the technology is a big part of why businesses that are chasing """AI""" workloads are deferring to foundational model providers rather than assume that liability themselves. Granted, the infamous $1 car sale happend on openAI's chatGPT application, but that was prior to many of the guardrails that now exist as standard
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He's a people person. He has people skills.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2027: I remember watching his dad play
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hi. Depending on date and time you are passing through, in no particular order: Miller's, Schoepf's, Pustka Family BBQ, The G Wagon, check the Facebook pages for the last 2 as they typically sell out and hours are limited. It just depends on the day and your personal preferences as to which one is best. A lot has changed there in 15+ years, and for the better. I have even noticed a difference in the last 4-5 years where it has stepped up even more. Current owners took over from his parents in 2007-8-ish. They started doing a lot of live music in their backyard area which I think has helped bring in some money for upgrades. Miller's down the street has also caused them to step up their game or be left in the dust, which they were for a while. They have changed their menu to have a bit more Tex-Mex influence to several items, upgraded to prime brisket, and all sides are homemade (spicy beans and street corn are great) instead of just opening a bucket of beans from Sysco and heating it up. Sopapilla cheesecake and tres leche are damn good desserts. They hired someone that is pretty dang good at running the pits and puts a lot of work into it. It is slightly more expensive than Miller's, but you also get to avoid the line at Miller's and not be drowned out in all the noise. Schoepf's is also opening a location in Georgetown soon.
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You know…..aggy!
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the other day, the tv crew said Trammel had never hit 5th in a lineup before. Joe says hold my beer!
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Also hilarious that aggy would ditch the SEC, which has been their sole identity for 13 years now. The last team to voluntarily leave the SEC was 1965 (Tulane). Georgia Tech also did (1963) and Sewanee de-emphasized varsity sports and left the conference (1940)
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that hurts my head to comprehend Joe putting this together. like for sure, I bet he says, wait'll they see this one posted, LOL! why not, lets fuckin' go, boys!
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"I look forward to the days I don't have to watch Hummel bat flip on a fly ball to the warning track." -my youngest son watching the game last night
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Damn, that is a handsome cat--but a killer. I had some vermin build a nest in my hot tub housing a few years ago. I set out some rat traps, but they kept getting sprung but no rat death. So I put out of my game cams to get a better idea of the prey. Come to find out it was a big ass rat that I saw on camera first night. Second night I had a pic of a cat that looks like yours crouching and staring at the rat portal on the hot tub. Starting on day 3, I never saw the rat or the cat again. Day 4, I hoisted a Belgian tripel in honor of Slayer. Somewhere right now I envision he has a belly full of rat innards and is yolwing at a catacita.
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I love the assumption that, of course, if TAMU went to the B1G, the SEC would invite them. No discussion of ratings (they do realize their stadium may be too small), no thought that the SEC may not want to offer a hand up to an unaccomplished program on the plains that is difficult to get to, brings no TV eyeballs and has a booster willing to fund NIL beyond what all but a couple of SEC teams can do.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
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Studies are routinely showing that using your phone in your hand while driving impairs your ability to drive as much as being intoxicated, so many states are passing laws making it illegal to hold your phone at any point while driving. Now, I know some Surlyites are miffed that DUI is even a thing, but some of us are trying to drive around with kids in the car and appreciate this sort of thing. -
Yeah...I mean....Ozzy's ill health clearly had nothing to do with his Parkinson's (diagnosed over 20 years ago) or a brutal fall and hellacious surgery in 2019. Or, you know...decades of brutally hard living that treated his body like a garbage dump. Naah. He was a fucking healthy marathon runner right up till he got "the jab." These people are so fucking stupid. Beyond stupid. Infinitely stupid. A singularity of breathtaking idiocy.
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