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28 minutes ago, Jeff Matthews said:
look no further than this
You've got to be smarter than that Jeff.
Keith
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7 hours ago, Dave1290 said:
Why did I know that @jimjimbo was gonna chime in??? Hmmmm... Yup, those haters gonna hate! hahahahahaha Just for you my friend!
It seems you have forgotten to consider historical data including Ivy League colleges from the 17th century (as some here do-accurate or not).
"Michigan dominated the early years of the rivalry, compiling a 12-0-2 record in non-conference match-ups, 1897-1912. Fielding Yost's 1901-1905 "point a minute" teams outscored the Buckeyes 214-6."
You are welcome.
Keith
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6 minutes ago, Ceptorman said:
I think Georgia gave that game away.....good game though.
Now that right there is funny !!!
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Game after game, Championship after Championship.
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37 minutes ago, Zen Traveler said:
Honestly, I think it was a vetting issue...
I was just stating my opinion with a twist on the word convictions (a firmly held belief or opinion) and convictions (declaration of guilt). I added that those that voted based on the former were apparently unaware or uninformed that in all likelihood the latter use of the word would later come into play. Which prompted the word shortsighted (lacking foresight).
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It appears that many people did not foresee the convictions that we know of now and the forthcoming convictions before they voted. Hey, a word just popped into my mind... shortsighted.
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1 hour ago, oldtimer said:
they look better this year than they ever have
Does ever include those 10 or 12 hypothetical Ivy League champions going back to 1614, or something like that?
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1 hour ago, oldtimer said:
No one wants to see Alabama
Those that do get to see them up close and personal get their a$$es kicked. BTW, you might want to check your numbers.
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The catalyst for 'Fake News' was first noted in the 1940's, as far as I can determine. The people that were the stimuli for todays growth of 'Fake News' reproduced, giving us what is todays masses of people that consume, and believe, information that is unreliable, or even 'Fake". Todays massive consumption creates a demand which is the driver for 'Fake News'. Although thought antiquated now, there is a simple explanation as to why this 'Fake News' is successful. That success is dependent upon a certain segment of society that has yet to figure out the simple explanation as to how to determine the difference between truth and 'Fake New'. I will attach a very short video that will, in seconds, help those that have still been unable to easily determine the difference.
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Some people are saying that Auburn just offered their coach a 3 year contract extension with a hefty pay increase.
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27 minutes ago, teaman said:
Just remember Samsung smart tvs datamine everything they hear, and can be used against you at a later date....so watch what you say once it is hooked up. A man was just charged with murder last week after his smart device revealed his conversation on a previous date incriminating him in the plot. This is the world of AI we now live in!
Can you ask Yolanda to turn that feature off?
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21 hours ago, MyOwn said:
This ain"t gonna last long....lol
con·text
the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea
col·lu·sion
secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive others
On 11/23/2018 at 9:07 AM, Jeff Matthews said:do the stores pay the media to show up and report on them
21 hours ago, T2K said:I believe this was 'real' news with no pay involved. In other words, NO COLLUSION
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6 hours ago, Jeff Matthews said:
The news stations plant all these reporters at stores, and they tell you what's on sale and show interviews of happy shoppers.
Is this "real" news, or do the stores pay the media to show up and report on them?
All of the the local "Real News Stations" planted reporters around a local mall here last night and they were interviewing shoppers leaving the mall. But they weren't talking about BF sales. The reporters were asking exiting shoppers about the shoot-out inside the mall that killed one and injured 2 others. The mall was evacuated at 9:30 PM and closed. Many shoppers said they would never come back to the mall again. Others said they would shop online. You just can't buy this kind of coverage.
So, I believe this was 'real' news with no pay involved. In other words, NO COLLUSION .
Keith
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4 hours ago, Jeff Matthews said:
Note, also, this approach seems like it must be for losers by design. I guess the theory is you can screw people once a year and they'll forget.
Look at our elected politicians for support of your theory.
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20 minutes ago, JJkizak said:
I don't understand the hood design.
JJK
The hood is designed for extra head-room for the 650 horses below it.
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16 hours ago, sunburnwilly said:
Have you sat in one ? Look at the headrest and then the doorsill .
Yes. Yes I have. It's about like sitting in the white car sitting beside it. I owned one of those years ago.
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My Dad used a 9090DB with several pairs of speakers for years. He used a speaker selector with impedance protection.
Keith
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I had KG 5.5s and if I remember correctly the spikes were threaded. The KLF line was introduced after the KG line.
If they are threaded they are probably 1/4" by 20 threads per inch.
Keith
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1 hour ago, oldtimer said:
Not that I can see. Wouldn't gold make them sound too bright?
I had a pair of WO Chorus II with brownish/gold grill material. Best looking Klipsch grills I've eve seen.
I think the gold made the owner not too bright, because I sold them.
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2 hours ago, wvu80 said:
I researched SUV's
For 5 dealerships. Driving into the lot of the fifth dealership my wife pointed and said "That's what I want right there"!!! Done.
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What I Got Today!
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Yeah huh.