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Shaggy3.0

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  1. Thanks for the simple explanation. Not sure I understand this whole "legacy" thing. Why should that be a factor? I'm trying to compare this situation with the software development process, as crazy as that sounds. Over time, a code base can become extremely convoluted and/or huge monoliths for various reasons. Shitty programmers touch the code and create regressions. Moron IT contractors develop untested modules and break the build. Business rushes projects through with unreasonable timelines. These issues usually surface with large enterprise projects in poorly managed groups. One solution is to acknowledge and fix the questionable architectural decisions, peer-review code going forward, and remove legacy code that prevents better coding practices. A large code refactoring project is usually the next step. Refactoring allows teams to correct previous mistakes and move forward in a constructive manner. When it comes to law, I guess there is a similar problem. Every year more decisions are made by all levels of the judiciary. And every year, as more cases are decided, it exposes laws to contradictions IMHO. Perhaps logical paths for what the current law actually is reveal themselves, but might get drowned out by previous contradictory rulings. I read all those motions today. They read like a free-for-all to cite the most cases to support either side. Then I read online sources, watch the news, read various opinions---and this shit is all over the place. And this reminds me of those large codebases full of problems. But in software, we can refactor to solve our problems. The IT VP and Directors who created the issues---we can't worry about their "legacy". Things just need to be fixed properly. So they give the go-ahead to fix all the issues. Does the law have this ability to basically refactor itself? And again, why the hell should I care about the legacy of some Chief Justice? I can't even name previous Chief Justices because well, that's not my field. So why should the average person care about that?
  2. So, returning to the discussion on whether this case merits an opinion or not. I stopped working early today. I wanted to read the actual motions provided by all sides in this case. I guess you can say I did my best fake lawyer lawyering because I'm not a lawyer. Whatever. As far as I can tell, the Plaintiffs told Texas to get bent--get the fuck outta here sort of thing. One of the main arguments seems to be the Plaintiff states did nothing wrong. Each state followed its existing law. For example, PA says;
  3. Sure, why not? 95% of Surly bank accounts have $6950 less.
  4. Yes. This right here. This man has it figured out. And if she wins, I bet she has a good chance to become a career politician. Are we about to get fucked? Nope. We're already fucked.
  5. She might appoint a surly. Or maybe she can work some connections to get Ricky has too many mussels.
  6. LOL. So in this whole Biker vs Twitter guy rivalry, what are the odds any of these people actually vote?
  7. Does it matter? I mean, we hired a goofy fuckwad to lead our team. We can probably stop worrying about this going forward.
  8. Sounds like this is a bust. I'll resume my POF and HON thread contributions. Honestly, I think we're doing this all wrong. Here's what I would do. Fire MENSA because he's a proven fuck up. Then, hire another G5 coach ringer. Doesn't really matter who, just do it. Then with all the money we saved by not hiring Urban, use those millions to pay off every top recruit in the state---no fuck that--in the country. Play dirty. Let the money flow. DGAF about the NCAA and just win. I'd rather be the dirtiest fucking program out there rather than replacing coaches every 5 years. The constant is 5-star recruits. They're available every year. Load up on those guys--pay off the mom, the uncle, the trainer--who gives a shit. Any half-ass coach will be able to win with a loaded roster. Fuck it
  9. LOLOLOL. That's a perfect reflection of MENSA culture. Soft.
  10. And the ugly where donations decrease, attendance falls, game viewership falls, etc. Apathy is a hell of a drug.
  11. Urban, I'm going to take a nap. When I wake up, if you grabbed that shit ton of money off the table, I'll know I have a partner. If it's still there, I"ll know I don't.
  12. Dear Coach Urban Meyer. If you accept the Texas coaching position, I promise to: 1.) Increase my annual donation to UT Athletics 2.) Increase my annual donation for UT academics 3.) Increase my annual volunteering hours 4.) Exhibit less degenerate behavior, such as bi-monthly Windstar gambling trips and meeting random POF hoes in hotels during lunch break. 5.) Refrain from making contributions to the Hot or Not thread. Thank you kind sir. S3.0
  13. And fuck the conference that takes every opportunity to shit on us. No need to play that game. We have a fisting to attend.
  14. This regime’s “killing myself recruiting in Florida” moment. At least Mack tried to hide in a state with beaches and good weather. Mensa will try to hide in WGAF kansas. Not too bright after all.
  15. OMG. UM said "One of OUR players Sam Ellingher....." OMG OMG OMG
  16. Wait. We're missing an important detail here. Who's selling tickets to the Surly sponsored fisting at ABIA? Willing to buy 10 with my stub hub account.
  17. At this point, I'm pretty sure we can exclude "Fit" from her nickname. It should be "Lump".
  18. But do you still have your head gazing at AWS Clouds?
  19. The adler wedding/cabo incident might get her a city council seat. The thought of this reality is LOLOL worthy.
  20. honestly, this makes flannigan look like a beta-fag bitch. not man enough to stand up for himself. i have no dog in this fight. but a pussy is a pussy.
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