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Travis In Austin

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  1. Interesting. I have not kept up with all the investigations and such because we are talking about letting air out of footballs. That would make it the one millionth most important thing in my life. It seems the league will spend a million dollars investigating air in footballs, to find one locker room attendant who texted another locker attendant about an alleged conversation with Brady, and THAT is the big "smoking gun." That is NOT "preponderance of the evidence" in my court room. Someone should be investigating why it took the NFL over a million dollars to investigate one guy apparently deflating footballs! Would you have any concern that Patriot employees were filmed removing their game balls from the secured cage and tampering with them? You obviously are not concerned that said employees texted about tampering with said game balls. Would you have any less concern if the NFL paid me only $300 to arrive at the same conclusion, in my cheap Mexican jalopy driveby investigation? I do know that these game balls get used, and used hard. The NFL decided to run with twelve balls for each team to ensure that balls of a required pressure would be available for the entire game, and in the event of inclement weather, that balls could be removed from service without creating a shortage. If you purchased four new tires from Firestone, and on the first day they were on your truck, you went out and drove the truck to the local Starbucks, and found out all four were down 3 psi below spec, you would be raising holy hell with the dealer. Brady and the Pats knew where he wanted his ball inflated to, and they got them there by hook and by crook. Now they are going to pay. Obviously not a Patriots fan.
  2. What the heck does this mean? "The extra cool thing about this amp is that it has the ability to listen to the room via the principal of reciprocity. The loudspeaker the amp is connected to behaves like a microphone and "listens to the room." That signal is then sent back to the input to be mixed with the forward signal to help generate a more delicious sense of acoustic space by including the room in the final sound in a way other amps can't." "Delicious sense of acoustic space" sounds like something righ out of the Bose playbook. We will tell you how it sounds, but we don't publish specs. It also sounds like a load of crap to me. Isn't he saying that because of reciprocity, the microphone effect, that this exists regardless of whether the amp had feedback designed into it? Will not some speakers act as better microphones than others?
  3. Denton County looks flooded, pulling people out with helicopters.
  4. We are under a tornado watch right now, until 5.
  5. Larry, I think they are going to Zion.
  6. I started with Beck "Truth" in 1968. Some great tunes on that disc. He moved into Progressive jazz and you either get it or you don't. His instrumental "A day in the Life" is magic. If you don't like that, you are soulless. I was going to say something along those lines, but chickened out. A a bunch of younger people were around us literally crying. They asked what it was a I and I told them it was the Beatles, they were blown away.
  7. This might help some understand him, this was for his second induction ceremony at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The first two minutes are Beck's Bolero, written for him by Jimmy Page. Then JP comes out, and plays backup for his long time friend on a Zeppelin tune and Beck just shreds it. https://youtu.be/xoPUDOgcFWY
  8. What did you think of the instrumental Beatles tune, A Day in the Life? What did you think of the singer, Jimmy Hall?
  9. Tal hasn't been with for a few years, new bass player, she is better, different drummer, that is it, oh and the lead singer from Wet Willie. Saw him last week with ZZ Top, he wailed, like he always does. I saw the Who a few days before that, Pete comes out and says Jeff Beck is here tonight, so the pressure is on. He is a guitarist's guitar player. The lead singer for his first two albums after the Yardbirds was Rod Stewart. Live at Ronnie Lane's is pretty much a jazz show, and if yir not into that it isn't going to fly. There is a track where Clapton comes out and they do Bluebird together and Beck plays slide. Check out who is in the audience for that show, totally into it. He can make a guitar sound like a harmonica, an organ, whatever. He played a Hendrix tune, to perfection, blues, r and b, rock, jazz, and his own progressive stuff. He came out for two songs with ZZ and he and Billy Gibbons tore it up. They played for 20 minutes together, Dusty was a machine, and with Frank, that is a rhythm section that is tough to beat. Plays with his thumb and just goes to town. He plays as such a high level that some of his guitars have an inverted head stock so he can stretch strings differently. He did not utter a single word the entire night. If you have a chance to see him on this tour I cannot reccomend it highly enough. Travis
  10. There is always text messages, unbelievable. I read them, the guy was doing it for signed footballs, shoes and a jersey, for several games.
  11. Unfortunately a great deal, as an attorney for Police Associations, I have to prepare wills for officers as part of their legal coverage, and unfortunately, have to handle their estates. PM me and I can call you. Travis
  12. I'm pretty sure they don't play with each others balls. As I said "Yet to see the evidence". Notice how the QB always has his hands on the centers rear I'm not sure what the NFL standard is on enforcing the rules and punishment. Do they need direct evidence, beyond a reasonable doubt, reasonable suspicion, we don't like the guy or??? I'm sure there is something in their policy that explains what is needed before any punishment is administered. That being said, like oldtimer mentioned, it is the NFL. According to the report, the standard is "preponderance of the evidence", which is more probable than not.
  13. I read that too in the media. I will look at the Report and see if it says anything differently.
  14. I believe this year they'll be changing their non profit status. I thought I had read that.
  15. Didn't they punt their non-profit status, I thought I read that recently? Godell makes 35 million a year. Municipalities have funded, not loaned, funded, 2/3 of the cost of the NFL stadiums. Arlington gave JJ 325 million for ATT Stadium which taxpayers in Arlington, hey Chris you out there, pay for with an extra 1/2% in sales tax. We are a sports crazed nation, so it doesn't matter. What is really important, and what I want to know is, who is investigating those calls in the Cowboys playoff game?
  16. I don't think that "digest" I quoted is complete, or is too abridged, it doesn't make sense. Other things I have read say each offense uses their own set of balls but they are all furnished by home team. I think the media, as usual, has the facts all messed up, and so, in turn they are all over the place here. Fortunately, the report is available on line, and they discuss the actual rules, and the evidence, in there. Haven't had time to look at that yet. Travis
  17. It appears, like with baseball, the home team furnishes all of the game balls. Did something happen different for playoff games? Digest of Rules Main Ball The home club shall have 36 balls for outdoor games and 24 for indoor games available for testing with a pressure gauge by the referee two hours prior to the starting time of the game to meet with League requirements. Twelve (12) new footballs, sealed in a special box and shipped by the manufacturer, will be opened in the officials’ locker room two hours prior to the starting time of the game. These balls are to be specially marked with the letter "k" and used exclusively for the kicking game. NFL.com © 2015 NFL Enterprises LLC. NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.
  18. I agree completely. (with bolded section, I'm not commenting on the body of the post) I'd like to hold Mr. DWI Lawyer's post out as an example of EXACTLY the kind of polite, non-partisan historical observation and comment that ADDS to the community discussion. If I were a mod this wouldn't even raise an eye brow. Thank you, I am just a little "gun shy" in these turbulent times and figured I would express my intentions ahead of time.
  19. So was the one Pat ball that wasn't deflated the one they used for kicking? It would make sense that a kicker wouldn't want a deflated ball, I might be wrong on that, but it would explain why one out of the whole batch was a legal ball.
  20. The more money that is at stake, the deeper the well of word choices that begin to be utilized. "Believe", "generally aware" and "unlikely done without your knowledge." "Substantial evidence." That's going to arbitration. So I guestion is if you are "generally aware" that your lineman are holding, or that footballs are deflated are you a cheater? “With respect to your particular involvement, the report established that there is substantial and credible evidence to conclude you were at least generally aware of the actions of the Patriots’ employees involved in the deflation of the footballs and that it was unlikely that their actions were done without your knowledge,” the letter read in-part.
  21. I thought there was an independent investigation and Kraft hired the "world's leading" expert on the Ideal Gas Law? I must have misread it. I did see a little news blurb that the commissioner dumped this him to an underling and made him sign the suspension letter. Loss of 2 draft picks, 1st and 4th, a million dollar fine. Godell is gone, there is no way someone as powerfull as Kraft takes that lying down.
  22. Bill Walko, Natalia's 1912 Resturant, the building is a former brothel. My sister, her husband and my two nieces rode the train up, stopped in there for lunch. Youngest niece, about 12 at the time is sitting at lunch and asks, "What's a brothel?" Apparently the history of the building in on the menu, and she reads everything. Jeff, if your timing is right when you go by Silverton, http://natalias1912.com/
  23. Then you need to stop in Silverton and check out Jubilees in Bill's resturant there. He will be playing tunes and you can post a photo on Klipsch Sightings.
  24. What specifically is Brady accused of doing? When they were discussing this investigation there was mention of experts on the Ideal Gas Law. I figured from there this thing was going to be sticky. Whenever you have to rely on Boyle and Charlie's law, something must be amiss.
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