Dbeasy
Certifiably Surly
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Viewing Topic: Transfer Cycle 2025-2026 - Shit In One Hand, Hope In the Other, Tell Us Which One Fills Up Faster
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2025 Thread of the Rains
Just drove thru San Saba. Lots of out of town fire trucks in the area. The San Saba River is swollen big. Floods cut thru on east side of town. And it’s pouring rain a mile east of town. Fortunately it’s moving east.
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2025 GOLF: I don't think the heavy stuff's gonna come down for quite a while
Do those apps cause the Apple Watch battery to burn down fast? I’m unclear whether it’s turning on the gps, or using gps from the iPhone.
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Describe the posters on your ignore list without using their usernames.
Oh hell no. Scorpio’s the best poster in this site.
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2025 Thread of the Rains
Thank you sooo much. This is exactly what I had been trying unsuccessfully to find.
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Describe the posters on your ignore list without using their usernames.
Finally put a poster on ignore that I should have years ago. He’s incredibly unfunny but thinks he is. No more scrolling thru his garbage posts.
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2025 Thread of the Rains
Google maps shows 183 closed at the North San Gabriel . Is that not the case?
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2025 Thread of the Rains
Good ideas, if I can figure out how to navigate thru 183 or i35 near town. So is 29 still screwed? I can’t find any information.
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2025 Thread of the Rains
So we need just a little bit of help. I’m trying to accompany my daughter and grandkids back from the San Angelo area to Round Rock tomorrow. I’m trying to figure out the safest path back, but the problem is that both San Saba and Llano are showing extensive flooding. So I don’t know if it’s clear on 190 east thru San Saba. It seems like 29 thru Llano is toast. Thoughts?
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2025 Thread of the Rains
I’m guessing about 50%.
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2025 Thread of the Rains
Just had a family member drive from Kingsland to Austin. 71 was fine. 1431 has closed spots.
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2025 Thread of the Rains
Does anyone know what’s going on in Liberty Hill? My Son in law is a fireman and has been doing water rescues and evacuations all night. I assume it’s something to do with the north branch of the San Gabriel?
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Oh I don’t think he’s low IQ for taking $5m. Very few can pass that up. Hell I’d have taken it too. But, IMO players who are truly great top nfl prospects are confident and focused on getting to the league, and do everything in their power to maximize their odds of getting there. Those types of people are insanely driven and make intelligent decisions. IMO him going to Tech could mean he’s just not one of those guys. He doesn’t have the intelligence overall to be one of those special players. No shame in that. I just think the best of the best think differently and are motivated slightly differently.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
Think about the type of player you’re getting at Tech if he’s been money whipped extravagantly to go there of all places. He’s someone who doesn’t care that much about championships. He’s someone who doesn’t care that much or believe that he can be developed into a much better player in college. He’s someone who isn’t thinking about how to properly position himself best for the nfl. He’s taking the short cut of just getting as much money as possible right away and then just assuming the nfl is waiting with open arms. These are low IQ players, jumping at whatever money they can get and probably don’t have the work ethic, focus, or intelligence to really succeed and exceed. I see the whole scenario as a way for Texas to weed out pretenders. Now losing players to LSU, OSU, etc is a different matter. But Tech? Pfffft.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
It was said for some time Texas wouldn’t get both Turntine and Ojo. Would you rather have the player who acted like a punk or the one who has a better reputation. Now Sark has to go get another, or flip Lee or Krempin or Rosenrosen.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
I haven’t followed this house settlement issue much, but does that mean a whole bunch of schools now have $20m to spend that they didn’t have before?
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Shit HEB Makes (when its open).
I was showing my four year old granddaughter a radar map of the rain today. She started asking whether it was raining at her house, our house, and daddy’s work place. Then she thought for a second, and said “is it raining at HEB?” Classic.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
What I like best about that song is how it triggers so many others.
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2026 LB Kosi Okpala
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Things not going well for fitness personality "Liver King."
How exactly does YouTube know you’re a douchebag? I thought only Surly knew that.
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Describe the posters on your ignore list without using their usernames.
What did he do this time to get banned or quit like a pussy?
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2026: Boulevard of Broken Bagmen
I assume Texas and everyone else opts in to the settlement?
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ChatGPT AI Tool— We all work for robots now
That’s ridiculous. The destruction of the middle class ( where middle is defined as non-serfs and nonoligarchs) is an extremely serious issue for the US because of the government policies the country has pursued over the last 30 years: tax policy, workers rights, etc. But, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, and other countries have shown you can build a pretty successful country and living standard that doesn’t have such extremes of wealth inequality. And that’s been with far less private capital, a less culture of risk taking and innovation, etc. A US that can blend our unique strengths with a clear focus on not letting wealth inequality get out of hand would make us unstoppable as a competitive power. Unfortunately, wealth inequality trends are hurtling us towards a total implosion and losing our advantages to such screwed up countries as China, India, etc. Hell, we aren’t even practicing our core values anymore in government policy, ie the importance of education, ensuring a fair opportunity for all, honesty and integrity in actions, etc.
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ChatGPT AI Tool— We all work for robots now
Don’t know how many of you were in executive positions during the internet bubble of 1999, but it was eerily similar to what we are seeing now in terms of tech hype. The point when I really realized all these CEO’s were making ridiculous decisions was when Northern Telecom went out in 2000 and purchased more equipment from suppliers than would ever be needed in an entire lifetime. Executives started believing their own bullshit. At least the good news now vs then is that the overvaluation of tech companies now isn’t nearly as bad as then, although it’s still ridiculous.
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ChatGPT AI Tool— We all work for robots now
So, I’m now using the Ai sites (ChatGPT, grok, Claude) daily for anything I’m trying to do. I do a lot of financial analysis that requires some formulas that are a bit difficult to figure out. In the past, I would just sit down and try to hammer it out. Now I use these Ai tools to deliver the formulas for me. For the latest one, it kept delivering wrong formulas over and over, with confidence. This made me wonder about something. If these ai tools are all being trained by the data they are fed, given that they are increasingly being fed incorrect or false information, and less new information is being created because people are just using AI to create information, how doesn’t the whole AI process implode upon itself? Training with less new information and more fake information seems like a recipe for failure.
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Last Z Tejas shuts down
Meh