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  1. I no longer have U-verse or any subscription TV packages, just individual streaming apps. What's the easiest way for me to stream this game? Should I sign up for the DirecTV Streaming 5-day free trial?
  2. Should we start a support group?
  3. Did you say this pays out the top 46 places?
  4. The standard car is probably a Kia Picante or similar. It will have some trouble climbing some of the hills, depending where you go. Do yourself a favor and ask them to upgrade it to a Mini Cooper, which they will do.
  5. Mizumi, Sinatra, and O are all excellent choices. The adult pools at Wynn and Encore have upbeat music but it isn’t an overly loud raging party. That’s what Encore Beach Club is for. You can relax at either of the adult pools and your wife can read a book if she wants.
  6. Man I really wanted to go to St Barth in April or June but we’re pretty booked up right now. Tulum in March, Vegas in May, Kauai in June. It’s almost bikini season.
  7. Well it seems like Putin had already set Russia back 3-4 generations in the short span of 2 weeks. It’s quite impressive to see a major country destroy itself so quickly, but also extremely sad because a lot of common folk in Russia didn’t have any role in this war, yet their grandchildren will now have a worse quality of life because of Putin.
  8. Just curious why you would plan a flight based on lounge locations instead of simply picking the best flight?
  9. Yeah, Imitation Game was great and BC was great in it. He’s a good actor but his acting in Power of the Dog was decidedly average. Probably not his fault because his character didn’t have much depth. I think people see a movie like this, and even if they didn’t love the movie, they feel some need to praise BC for a job well done. Why? Because he’s a good actor and surely he must’ve been good in this too. Right? No. His character was one dimensional and an easy role to play. Nicolas Cage could play a brooding cowboy without many lines. I could play that role. It’s dull and doesn’t require much talent. Jonah Hill had a more challenging role in Superbad. People get blinded to these things because they think and say what they think they’re supposed to say.
  10. I reluctantly watched season 1 after family members kept saying how good this show is. What a slog that was. When it first aired, it didn't look like a premise I would be interested in. I should've trusted my gut on this one. I put Billions in the category of bad television pretending to be good television, alongside shows like Ozark, Yellowstone, and Handmaid's Tale. I don't like any of the main characters. A few of the secondary characters are ok, but they get overshadowed by people I really don't care for. Chuck and Wendy are not sympathetic at all and the premise of their marriage combined with their respective careers is hard to swallow. I get the feeling that Axe is supposed to be the type of villain that you silently root for but I don't think he has any redeeming qualities. He doesn't seem especially intelligent or clever or charismatic, just manipulative and vindictive. He's like a Lance Armstrong of hedge fund investors. They could've added a little more Jordan Belfort or Don Draper to his personality and made his character much better. I binge Band of Brothers every 2-3 years. I'm concerned that if I continue watching, my hatred for Axe will spill over and make it hard for me to like Dick Winters. The employees of Axe Capital are laughably bad. They are supposedly top Ivy League grads but they continually do dumb shit and they dress like they work in IT for a school district. Not casual-trendy tech startup style, more like sales rack at Kohl's style. And then at some point 3 of them set out on their own and they torpedo their new company because they are dumb enough to bet everything on a false tip from Dollar Bill. Uh huh, Ivy League grads. They all look mostly incompetent. If this was only 2 seasons I would probably ride it out to get to the conclusion. When I saw 6 seasons and 12 episodes each...time to bail. You can't have Chuck and Axe playing cat and mouse for that long and keep it remotely interesting. Maybe I'll watch those YouTube recaps that are intended to refresh people for new seasons, just to get a quick summary of how things play out. Not even sure it's worth that effort. Television shouldn't be a chore
  11. Booked at Encore May 6-8. We normally go once a year but skipped last year. Looking forward to going again.
  12. Prone is only face down. Face up would be supine.
  13. I ran the Cowtown Marathon last week. First full marathon for me in 11 years. Pace was 8:36/mile until mile 22, then I had some knee pain which slowed me down considerably. Final time was 4:04. I was happy to finish given the knee problem but a little disappointed with the time. The knee issue seems pretty classic for IT band syndrome. I’m a lifelong runner - usually long recreational runs are in the 8-13 mile range at various points throughout the year, and I never have any injuries, but obviously increasing to 26.2 miles can always introduce new problems. It started 2 weeks before the marathon, then I basically took the last 2 weeks off to avoid further inflammation, did some stretching and NSAIDs. Felt good until mile 21, then flared up on me. It hurt pretty bad just walking around the first few days after. I realized I was paying the price for running through it. Not unexpected. It feels normal again 8 days later. I think I’ll stick to Peloton and outdoor cycling for about 3 weeks, then maybe start out with some slow 3 mile runs and see how it feels. Long term goal is to be able to comfortably finish another marathon without IT band problems, hopefully later in the year. I’d rather do a slower recovery now than try to push things and have an ongoing lingering knee problem. Anyone else been through this? What was your experience recovering?
  14. Watched it tonight and loved it.
  15. Sure, but that assumes every person in control of nuclear weapons will always act rationally. On a long enough timeline, there will be someone who A) has control of nuclear weapons and B) does not act rationally. Hell, nuclear weapons have existed for less than 100 years and we already have a person (Putin) who possibly checks both of those boxes. We're just waiting to see what he does. Even if he does not resort to nuclear warfare, there will eventually be someone worse, unless you think humanity will face another version of extinction first.
  16. I’m also not sure I agree that nuclear war is the end of humanity. Sure, it could quickly kill off 80% or more of the world population, and render many areas uninhabitable, but it seems unlikely that total extinction is in the cards. There are too many people living in rural areas that would evade nuclear or other forms of war. Seems like it would just be a hard reset and a new human civilization would rise from the ashes.
  17. Just curious, why do you feel that way? If humans are around for another 1,000 years, it seems like a certainty, unless you believe that world peace will magically be achieved for the first time in our existence. The world is currently at the mercy of a crazy Russian dictator who could decide to use them any day now. Hopefully the present situation has a different outcome, but inevitably crazier dictators will rise to power.
  18. Yeah, I don’t care for their YouTube videos but I don’t care for most YouTube personalities. Figured early on they would be annoying but they actually seemed very normal and likable. I think Penn would be fun to drink beer with.
  19. Good finale. I found both Kim/Penn and Raquel/Cayla very likable teams. Positive and supportive of their partners, level headed, low drama. And Raquel, damn girl. In the end, I was pulling for Raquel/Cayla because it seems like the money would mean more for their lives whereas Kim/Penn have kind of already made it, but I can’t complain about the result. Dusty needs to get back on his meds. Surprised to see Arun at the finish line. Figured he would’ve got lost going there.
  20. When can we drop this stupid requirement for Americans to have to take a Covid test when returning from international travel? There is no way it has any public health benefit, and all it causes is wasted time, money, and anxiety for our own citizens.
  21. Will Taylor Sheridan make a 2074 series? Since we are skipping around to different years and all. I would enjoy that more than 1932 or 6666.
  22. Preach. I’ve spent lots of time in the Rockies, everywhere from Taos to the San Juans to RMNP to the Tetons to Yellowstone to Montana to Banff. The scenery in the movie didn’t look remotely close to any of it. It would be like filming the movie Rookie of the Year in Fenway Park and saying that’s where the Cubs play.
  23. I was clicking around on my World of Hyatt page and noticed there is a benefit where every $1 spent on AA flights also nets 1 Hyatt point. Does that mean I get both? Suppose I need to book an AA flight for $1,000 and I use my Chase Sapphire Reserve card to book directly through AA. Am I correct that it would yield 3k Chase points, 1k AA points, and 1k Hyatt points? I fly AA quiet a bit and often their direct prices are the same as Expedia or anywhere else. This seems like the best approach to maximize points in multiple loyalty programs.
  24. Yeah, maybe that’s just me, but it’s annoying when there are obvious geographical differences. Would it bother you if a movie was set in LA but filmed in Miami and repeatedly showed the Miami skyline? Not saying it should bother you, just curious.
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