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  1. I know it doesnt really fit in the color scheme of UT, but looking at a white screen gives me cancer. It would be cool if we had the option for a dark theme.
  2. we are PED State college game day
  3. ....or at least the 2019 social media equivalent of a banner behind a plane. If you regularly attend games, then you’ll agree that this “deserves its own thread.” I’ve tried in game Tweets, pregame Tweets, etc., but CDC hasn’t acknowledged (which is cool). Maybe he can’t hear Cole’s foolishness from where he sits. Maybe he figures I’m just another intolerant whiner always bitching about something. Regardless, we’ve got a world class douchebag assclown that has a microphone and is therefore in the ears of 100,000 people for 4+ hours. By midway through the 3rd quarter last night, I was ready to jump out of the upper deck after the 15th THIRRRRRGGGGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRD DOWGGGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRWWWN!!! This asshole takes every moment in a game, and makes it about him and his bullshit shtick. Enough is enough. Thank God CDC and team have flushed the toilet on almost everything that was wrong with home games over the past decade plus. But there is still one turd circling the drain hole. Emails, social media posts....whatever will help, please do it. Hell, if an airplane banner is the way to go, I’m in for $500.
  4. We need to make a run at him.
  5. Nerd Alert! I got hooked on Dragonball Z and then Naruto back in the day on Toonami and watched some other stuff from time to time but over the last few years I’ve picked up a couple of series which have been pretty good since they are now readily available on Netflix/Hulu/etc. (Note: I only watch English dubs) Full Metal Alchemist ‘Brotherhood’ Hunter X Hunter Sword Art Online Parasyte Anyone else watch any of these or have any other recommendations?
  6. https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2019/12/04/texas-children-foster-care-adoptions/?fbclid=IwAR2RGCKW70_5QdEAATTEHpnNHZ6HNvRnQxGcl95jy-KwbAb1wH2I6Ekg3tE improvements demonstrated by DFPS are the result of the passion and commitment by DFPS staff.” ADVERTISING inRead invented by Teads More than 20,000 children left Texas foster care, including more than 6,000 who were adopted, Fiscal Year 2019 data shows. More than half of the adoptions – 3,095 – were by relatives, also a new record for CPS, according to a Texas Department of Family and Protective Services news release Wednesday. The number of children leaving foster care outnumbered the number entering care by more than 1,700 children, a trend the state hopes will continue. “This is certainly great news, and affirmation that our year-round adoption efforts are paying off,” said Kristene Blackstone, CPS Associate Commissioner. “And in many cases we are reunifying these children with their families.” While the number of children entering the state’s care has dropped in recent years, to 18,615 in FY 2019, the number of adoptions has steadily increased, up by 25% in the last decade. ADVERTISING inRead invented by Teads As National Adoption Month wrapped up Thanksgiving weekend, more than 400 children and youth in Texas found permanent homes during Texas’ busiest month for adoptions. But as Commissioner Blackstone said, the need for permanent homes is year-round, and with Christmas only a few weeks away she hopes more foster children will benefit from the season’s good will. “November is our busiest adoption month, by far, but there is nothing more joyful than an adoption at Christmastime,” she said.
  7. someone should punch Herman in the throat the next time he says that.
  8. 25% of them are Daniel Young (This is not to piss on Daniel Young. 8 turnovers in 11 games is fucking amazing. We've been very, very good this year at TO margin.)
  9. ...just look at Germany. The two parties that have dominated the country since WW2 got hammered in a regional election this weekend. https://global.handelsblatt.com/politics/merkel-cdu-losses-hesse-election-germany-976187 Merkel's CDU is still the largest party in Hesse at 27.4% but they lost almost 11 points of support. That largely went to AfD and the Free Democrat (free market) party. The Social Democrats also lost 11 points and are now under 20%, tied with the Greens who gained most of those votes. AfD is going to have 15% of the seats in the equivalent of the state legislature.
  10. Please tell me at least one of my teams doesn't suck ass. Looking forward to learning about the team and how awesome Rick Barnes is. (Just kidding Goo.) Go Horns!
  11. eh...fuck that shit. Here's some Motorhead.
  12. They don't get enough credit. I know we talked about Neil Finn the Fleetwood Mac thread.....but we shall enjoy this. Saw them about 4 years ago and they are still killing it. This is just fun. And watching Will Lee on the bass makes my heart smile. I can't imagine what it must feel like to write a song an and then live the experience at the 4:00 mark.
  13. Working on a business venture that will have an immigration component for some employees. We got any immigration lawyers here who could provide me some insight to see if I should pursue this? Thanks I do not like OU
  14. "Credit default swaps" are mentioned, and a chill goes down my back. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/credit-suisse-ceo-seeks-calm-133223291.html
  15. I haven't been following this too closely, but there's apparently a threat that Conservative MPs could hold a vote of no confidence in Boris Johnson next week. Has rule-breaker Boris Johnson met his match in ‘partygate’? LONDON (AP) — For Boris Johnson, facts have always been flexible. The British prime minister’s career is littered with doctored quotes, tall tales, exaggerations and mistruths. When called out, he has generally offered an apologetic shrug or a guilty grin, and moved on. Plenty of people were willing to forgive him. At least until now. Revelations that the prime minister and his staff partied while Britain was under coronavirus restrictions have provoked public outrage and prompted many in the Conservative Party to consider dumping their leader. The Conservatives picked Johnson because his image as a cheerful rule-breaker — the naughty schoolboy of British politics — gave him a rare ability to connect with voters. Now, many are having second thoughts. “His fans would say he’s a force of nature — he doesn’t let things get in his way,” said Steven Fielding, professor of political history at the University of Nottingham. “Sometimes he’s been caught out, but mostly he’s got away with it,” Fielding added. “Now the reality is becoming more apparent to more and more people.” Johnson has often been able to talk his way out of crises. The Oxford-educated politician has used words to create the image of a rumpled jokester with a mop of blond hair who doesn’t take himself too seriously. Quips and jokes tumble out of him, sometimes in Latin or ancient Greek. Many people thought he was too lightweight ever to become prime minister, and Johnson didn’t contradict them. He disguised his ambition with jokes, saying he had as much chance of becoming prime minister as of “finding Elvis on Mars” or being “reincarnated as an olive.” In fact, he had long dreamed of power. His sister Rachel Johnson has said his childhood ambition was to be “world king.” But his route to the top was haphazard. As a young journalist at The Times of London, he fabricated a quote about King Edward II from a historian, who also happened to be his godfather. He was fired, but that didn’t stop him becoming Brussels correspondent for the Daily Telegraph in the early 1990s, filing exaggerated stories of EU waste and red tape. Those “Euromyths” about one-size-fits-all condoms and plans to ban “bendy bananas” helped turn British opinion against the bloc, and ultimately led to Johnson becoming the Brexit champion who would years later bring the U.K. out of the EU. Brexit was won in a 2016 referendum campaign that contained many questionable claims, notably the allegation — often repeated by Johnson — that Britain gave the EU 350 million pounds a week that could instead be spent on the U.K.’s health service. Johnson suffered an early political setback when then-Conservative leader Michael Howard fired him in 2004 for lying about an extramarital affair. A month earlier, Howard forced him to apologize to the city of Liverpool for accusing its residents of “wallowing” in victimhood. Opponents long argued that Johnson’s loose grasp of facts — and history of glibly offensive comments — made him unfit for high office. Over the years Johnson has called Papua New Guineans cannibals, claimed that “part Kenyan” Barack Obama had an ancestral dislike of Britain and compared Muslim women who wear face-covering veils to “letter boxes.” Johnson has usually responded by dismissing offensive comments as jokes, or by accusing journalists of dredging up long-ago remarks. Attacking the media — along with “lefty London lawyers” — is a longstanding populist tactic of Johnson. His biographer Andrew Gimson has called him the “Merry England PM” who depicts his opponents as joyless puritans. Now, though, Johnson’s allies worry that the tide has turned. Johnson has apologized for the lockdown-breaching parties in uncharacteristically subdued and carefully worded statements. He has stopped short of admitting personal wrongdoing, saying he believed he acted within the rules. But many Britons who stuck to lockdown rules imposed by the government — cut off from friends and family, unable to visit relatives in nursing homes and hospitals — have scoffed at Johnson’s “partygate” excuses, including his claim that he thought a “bring your own booze” garden party was a work event. Chris Curtis, head of political polling at Opinium Research, said public trust in the prime minister had plummeted and Johnson’s personal approval ratings were now “pretty dire.” “It has always been true that the public would prefer to have a pint with Boris Johnson but wouldn’t necessarily trust him to look after their kids,” Curtis said. “But what we’ve seen happen with this crisis is that now people say they would be less keen to have a pint with him — and people really wouldn’t trust him to look after their kids.” Next week, senior civil servant Sue Gray is expected to conclude an investigation into the partying allegations. If she does not find that Johnson knowingly broke the rules, Conservative lawmakers may hold back from a no-confidence vote to topple him. But Fielding said Johnson’s brand has now been irrevocably tarnished, even if the immediate crisis passes. “It will recede, but I don’t think it will recede to the level that makes him a viable leader for the Conservative Party going into the next election,” Fielding said. “He’s a dead duck.”
  16. https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/34091716/national-anthem-singer-college-world-series-performance-canceled-horns-gesture A national anthem singer says his performance at the Men's College World Series has been canceled because he made the Horns Down gesture before a Women's College World Series semifinal between Texas and Oklahoma State. Zach Collier, a 27-year-old U.S. history teacher in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and a Texas A&M alumnus, posted this week on Facebook that his performance was nixed. Collier also posted screenshots of emails purportedly from the College World Series of Omaha, Inc., which said it was contacted by the NCAA because "we have documented proof that he made offensive gestures and mockery of a participating team ... and we do not feel comfortable allowing him to perform
  17. https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/14/us/yellowstone-national-park-closed-visitors-flooding-tuesday/index.html
  18. Headed there on my first trip this Friday. Touring the house Saturday. Hoping we have time Friday when we get to hotel to hit sun records. Anyone ever been?? Also Elvis is a bad MF’er so I figured I’d drop this thread. my favorite song: Guy was just the ultimate entertainer. Any other fans?
  19. https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/02/test-flights-on-tap-for-space-perspectives-luxury-high-altitude-balloon/ Test flights on tap for Space Perspective’s luxury high-altitude balloon This Florida-based startup wants to fly thousands of customers up to 100,000 feet.
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