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Magus Ossis

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  1. The Michigan helmet is not original-- it was copied from Princeton. Bevo, our helmets, the Hook'em Horns, etc are ours.
  2. Nice model in a lot of ways. Humorous that it has ND at 10 and OU at 11.
  3. Monday afternoon aggy fact: As of right now, SMU has won two more games this year than A&M, LSU, and FSU have combined.
  4. Texas 30 Michigan 17 Michigan receiving 150
  5. Kyle Field All-time Record as of ND game 2024: 374-170-26, giving them credit for all the games they played against FCS patsies and real teams alike. That makes .679. [334-156-12 through 2015 (per A&M media guide via Wikipedia), 40-14 since 2015 (per sports-reference.com)] Our record at DKR is 400-122-10 (per UT Athletics via Wikipedia), or .761. Tell me again about the tougher place to play.
  6. You are not through paying until at least 6 hours after eating Taco Bell.
  7. Don't go for CR-light. Be CR-free. If you are at all tempted to mention CR in justifying your post, make it on CR.
  8. Yoga Berra is quoted as saying that it's hard to make predictions, especially about the future. That said, money talks. The NCAA is a leech that lives off of basketball tournament money, and that money is eventually going to find a home with someone who has something to offer other than being pretentious. 20 years from now, and probably much sooner, NCAA will have ceased to have meaningful existence with respect to big college sports. Conferences may not disappear though, because they have meaning, function, and value outside of CFB and basketball. Call whatever contract settles how the teams in Prestige Worldwide interact a super-conference charter, but don't be surprised if vestiges of the old system remain.
  9. SEC TEXAS, UGA, Ole Miss, Bama B1G tOSU, PSU, UO, UM ACC UM B12 Utah G5 Biberty IND ND
  10. You originally listed it as separate from UTHSC/H to make your list of 4. If you meant schools that offer medically related (but not actually MD) degrees, your list is missing quite a few. If you tell me what you really meant by one of only four medical institutions, I can make fun of your real point more easily. I'm just having fun here waiting on our season to start-- no hard feelings I hope.
  11. MD Anderson is a medical school? Someone should tell them.
  12. You migh wan o loo a he pos he quoed in which he highlighed he word schick. 🙃
  13. Texas 50-10 WRR 300
  14. It’s good throwing but it wobbles, and the balls get in the wrong places
  15. Haha. I guess it could qualifiy by virtue of changing previously bad news in a way that subtracts some old bad (PCL, apparently good chance of complete PLC) that seems to outweigh new bad (I don't remember previous mention of ACL).
  16. In a way, it seems better for us if this company is an aggy NIL donor. Some of their sport dollars will be redirected to us.
  17. Cotton was founded by Pete Bell, SHSU alumnus
  18. Very funny, but a self-own by Kirkpatrick, sadly
  19. You're giving me a liver pain.
  20. Dude. We brag about going to the good school that isn't stupid old A&M or other SEC, but we read and write in middle-school-level kyriolexy. Figure it out.
  21. If it is a real thing, actively encourage the idea. Introduce her to passionate things aggy says about its corps, milkmen, overalls, nut squeezing etc. If she has any humanity, your pushing her toward such repulsive turditions will end this nonsense.
  22. Actually, it would mean 1% alcohol content of your blood (2 proof). True. Though there is a recorded case of a guy surviving for a while (and succumbing to crash injuries) with BAC of 1.48.
  23. Tear of the LCL and PCL implies significant chance there was (unreported in lay updates) injury to more of the PLC (posterolateral corner). This is a bad injury, and I would be surprised to see him really participate in spring ball. Maybe a coin-flip (depending on details not available to me) on whether the CJ of 2025 looks like the CJ of early summer 2024. Don't shoot the messenger.
  24. The problem to which I referred was that for cells with a nucleic acid genome to occur, it suffices neither to have nucleic acids which would encode an extremely simple organism nor the amino acid-based construct(s) that distinguish a cell from a transient lipid pocket. Rather, a proto-cell requires both. Modern theories do propose that either the mechanisms of cellular function developed reproducibility or that self-replicating codes developed function. The Miller experiment demonstrated that the building blocks I granted plentifully arguendo in my experiment can form, not that life can. Nucleic acids not connected to an organism do not evolve, and simple cells without a genome would be coincidental mini-reactors unable to transmit their design for the sake of future models. We have self-propagating processes in nature, e.g. crystallization, but that process differs in important ways.
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