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Hagbard Celine

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  1. ok maybe i'm delusional i could have sworn there was a review of the room a couple of weeks ago
  2. @closetojumping can you please re-post your last survey of the RB room?
  3. nfl stadium = true road game it's like winning the big 12 in 1997 when they didn't play in the title game
  4. thank you ctj for posting this - it has a critical data point - i've been running with the 2014 win at #9 south carolina as the last true road win the google AI search results often return incomplete or totally incorrect results and this is such a case as the win at #3 barn was 8 games after the south carolina win we have a new date the last aggy true road win over a ranked opponent was 9 november 2014 at jordan-hare 3934 days ago
  5. sark's presser yesterday https://watch.longhornnetwork.com/video/844725
  6. is there video of the entire sark presser?
  7. ohio state 0u georgia aggy atlanta+
  8. that would be charlotte iah is a palace in comparison
  9. becca correct: underwhelming
  10. all of that may be true but you are projecting i may have missed it but where is the 995 or grapevince saying anything other than baxter is ready?
  11. i missed that since they only play ooc away every other year at most i'm not surprised this record runs back to 1994
  12. that was a long way out
  13. i think the depressing comment is about the crystal blue water the northwest passage is navigable today the arctic may melt completely next summer https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/approach/monitoring/sea-ice/2025/briefing-on-arctic-and-antarctic-sea-ice---august-2025 Arctic sea ice extent on 4th August 2025, with 1981-2010 average extent indicated in orange, and the regions referred to in the text labelled.
  14. it's 720 miles and is scheduled as a 2-hour flight
  15. 28 august 2014 @ #9 south carolina
  16. chinese astronomers in ~300bce observed Betelgeuse as a yellow star, likely at the very end of it's yellow supergiant phase ptolemy ~150ce observed Betelgeuse as 'ruddy', indicating it had just begun it's transition to the red supergiant we observe today thus, Betelgeuse is likely to detonate as a supernova some time in the next 100,000 years therefore, aggy will likely make the playoffs before Betelgeuse detonates abracadabra
  17. rig12 administrators should abduct yormark and hold him hostage until after halftime so he can't go on the broadcast and say stupid things
  18. i'm so glad i signed up for the unlimited lifetime plan of gratuitous carton abuse thank you sir, may i have another
  19. i'm not for them, but their data insists upon itself within this decade if georgia continues to win double digits and if corn continues to suck.... then georgia's position on the ap rankings chart is going to move their bubble ahead of corn then they will be in the top 8 in all 4 categories ctj says there are 8 trueblues if there are only 8 trueblues what is the formula? ap charts? total wins? winning percentage? what about ap titles? usc are #6 in the ap rankings bubbles, #5 in AP titles and #7 in win % are they out? all of the ties and number of games played distorts a lot of this data example: Texas has played 65 more games than usc even though usc started playing in 1888 and we started in 1893 wins and win % starting in 1936 would be interesting to see........ here's the chart listed by wins but with the other metrics added wins win% ap bubbles ap titles 1 Michigan 1012 0.733 top 8 3 2 Ohio State 978 0.735 top 8 9 3 Alabama 974 0.733 top 8 12 4 Notre Dame 962 0.732 top 8 8 5 Texas 961 0.704 top 8 3 6 Oklahoma 950 0.723 top 8 7 7 Penn State 943 0.691 NOT TOP 8 2 8 Nebraska 924 0.677 last top 8 4 9 Georgia 892 0.667 NOT TOP 8 3 10 USC 882 0.694 top 8 5 11 Tennessee 875 0.67 NOT TOP 12 2 12 LSU 815 0.645 postulate: the number of trueblues, at this time, is either 6 or 10
  20. in 2025 the subject of "worth it" means much more than the value of the "hard product" or the "soft product" 30 years of confusion and uninformed declarations about "shrinking seats" makes the discussion difficult so in order to have that discussion i need to baseline a few topics.... first is seat width airlines are not shrinking the width of seats let's get this out of the way...... in the united states 90% of our air travel, both domestic and international, takes place on 73X or A32X metal flown by american, delta, southwest or united i.e. the us big 4 subsidiaries that fly other metal (bombardier/airbus, embraer & canadair i.e. regional jets), allegiant with their almost dead MD8X fleet, 'new' carriers like jsx, avelo, etc. are not part of this discussion 2-aisle widebodies and long-range service will be added to the discussion later...... the single-aisle boeing family, the 707, 727, 737 and 757, were all built from the same tooling, and the upper half of the hull is the same for all 4 aircraft: at floor level the internal width of the cabin is 139" and it's been that way since the 707-120 first flight in 1957 the single-aisle airbus family i.e. the a320/19/21/neo/xlr/etc. in the same way have never varied in hull cross-section: at floor level the internal width of the cabin is 146" and it's been that way since the a320 first flight in 1987 for avoidance of doubt, all single-aisle boeing and all single-aisle airbus aircraft have always been configured with 6 seats in each row in the back maximum seat width is a function of the seat design and the space available to use for seats factoring the FAA regulation on Minimum Passenger Aisle Width (14 CFR 25.815): 'for aircraft with a seating capacity of 20 or more, the minimum passenger aisle width is 15 inches at less than 25 inches from the floor and 20 inches at 25 inches and more from the floor' thus the total available space for 6 seats, including armrests is 124" for the 73X and 131" for the a32X 'armrest widths being equal' there is 1.16" per seat of additional possible width on an a32X 'if there were no armrests' the maximum possible seat widths are: 73X: 20.66" a32X: 21.83" 'seat width' is NOT regulated by the faa and the distance 'between the armrests' to measure seat width is an assumed convention before we continue, please peruse the following (plaintext spoiled for your convenience) https://www.cbsnews.com/news/airline-seat-size-faa-complaints/ the below is linked from within the cbs article it's a pdf that does not format well in plaintext but is still spoiled below, reads easier if you open the url: https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/2b7ac7a8-3914-4be3-a69a-dbd59cb43a84/downloads/FRO Seat Size Presentation Background Info 7.2.pdf?ver=1665350138871
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