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OneOfTheOutOfFocusGuys

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  1. several intellectual ventures entries.
  2. easy to have outliers not representative of anything in particular. someone might have one b.s. application that turns into 30 b.s. patents.
  3. The whole posts reads like it should start with “Do you like Huey Lewis and the News?”
  4. That’s a take you don’t hear often.
  5. Wordle 222 3/6* 🟩⬜⬜🟨⬜ 🟩🟩🟨⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  6. I think paper credentials are going to be important here because they won't want this nomination to look like charity, so K Jackson has be the favorite, but I looked again at Kruger. I just saw young and California Supreme Court and dismissed her. But she was a SCOTUS clerk and clerk for the DC Cir court of appeal. She worked as an AUSA in LA. Harvard/Yale. I think K Jackson is much more likely, but so that $.19 on Kruger seems like a good bargain
  7. feel like it has to be ketanji jackson. i don't think going from california supreme court or SC district court straight to SCOTUS feels right. candace jackson going straight to 2nd circuit, and only spending a year there until scotus seems too rushed.
  8. Seriously though. The argument is that adding weight to your arms allows you to more quickly swing. "Everyone understands that skaters accelerate their spins by pulling their arms into their torsos, and this analogy works with Bonds because skaters also suddenly grow a third arm to actually increase mass much like the increased mass due to his arm guard, which makes them speed up, because everyone understands you should deny the very idea of moment of inertia (I=Integral of (r^2)dm) and that adding mass any distance away from the axis of rotation will by definition increase the moment of inertia. This makes Bonds spin like a skater, because a skater isn't just repositioning his mass closer to the axis of rotation, but adding a third arm and thereby increasing the total amount of mass closer to the axis of rotation. I have a lot of valuable insight to provide today."
  9. By Michael Witte, Who Has Very Little Understanding of Physics
  10. yeah, that's the secret behind bonds' swing. the fact that he has no give in his flesh such that when a hinge is placed on it, the swing that he had for 30 years and 6 mvps is suddenly fixed in a perfect plane.
  11. interesting stat. bonds has more intentional walks than the rays.
  12. yeah, everyone called it the steroid era for a reason. everyone was roiding. now that memories of JAGs have faded, all the focus is on the standouts and people seem to have lost the understanding that it was the entire culture at that time. no one bitches about ken caminiti, luis gonzalez, troy glaus and whatever other dude ballooned up and hit 40 blasts out of nowhere anymore because no one remembers those guys. no one remembers that nobody could keep an ERA under 3.50. everyone suddenly had 4 guys in their lineup that looked like canseco. that's what frustrates me. all the moralizing is post hoc finger wagging when we were all laughing about it at the time. Here's an article from 1995. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-07-15-sp-24265-story.html lulz at this quote. lulz at selig: i personally don't think steroids even exist, at least so long as we are making a ton of money off them. perhaps later we can pin it on someone after the checks have cleared and i'm dead.
  13. And here is baby faced rocket eating the Ms alive as a 23 year old
  14. just watched all 73 2001 homers in honor of this bullshit. Couldn’t help to notice how often Chan Ho Park showed up, and like cmon, those shouldn’t count.
  15. Wordle 221 4/6* ⬜⬜🟩⬜⬜ ⬜⬜🟩🟩⬜ ⬜🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 no yellow
  16. I wonder how many of the voters could directly tie their job to baseball’s expanded popularity in the 90s precisely because of Clemens Bonds McGwire Sosa etc.
  17. Hall of Harold Baines et al.
  18. What a crock of shit.
  19. IRS has been on steel shank's ass for years
  20. Just googling, it seems most cities saw big jumps in 2020 and modest increases in 2021.
  21. That’s weird. Also happens to exactly coincide with the flipping of the calendar.
  22. Oh yeah. I was thinking of hopwood.
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