It’s fair to boo the crap out of a star player who spurns your team for a rival. Doesn’t mean he’s wrong for taking the better contract.
It’s fair to boo the crap out of a star player who spurns your team for a rival. Doesn’t mean he’s wrong for taking the better contract.
The problem you’re going to run into shortly is that your area isn’t profitable for Uber, either. The inevitable withdrawal of Uber from your market is going to be a net negative.
If their threats had been against his retail business I wouldn’t really have a horse in this race, but the Enquirer dipshits were trying to pressure Bezos over the Washington Post. I don't feel too much internal conflict in cheering on Bezos against the Enquirer and criticizing his Amazon expansion plans on the same…
I did look it up and they call it an RGB port. Which is accurate!
Are you sure it isn't a DE-15 serial port?
If you’re going to use a 1440p monitor or higher for those spreadsheets a good number of docking stations (I’m looking at you, Lenovo Ultra Dock!) won’t have default configurations available on HDMI and won’t be able to exceed 30Hz at full resolution. So in that case you definitely notice a difference with basic…
If you’re going to use a 1440p monitor or higher for those spreadsheets a good number of docking stations (I’m…
According to the analysis quoted above, 1 poor worker who commutes by car will suffer negative consequences for the policy for every 38 who would benefit from improved public transportation. 2 percent of poor workers from the outer boroughs commute by car while 58 percent use only public transit. The reality of…
Only not true if you don’t step on the court. In a head count sport, the moment you play a varsity sport, any institutional aid received by the player counts against the scholarship limit. https://www.collegesportsscholarships.com/2013/05/10/fixing-the-ncaas-approach-to-non-athletics-aid.htm
If he weren’t on the basketball team, there’s a decent chance he would qualify for aid to pay a lot of that. Even if you qualify for aid, if you’re student athlete it counts against the scholarship limit.
Actually they’ll spend ten minutes deciding that they can’t change the clock after all.
I feel like this is one of those situations where somebody shops an idea around to a bunch of studios and they all develop their own concepts around that idea without ever actually buying the script.
It’s pretty standard for a Northeasetern private school. At some point during the student takeovers in the 60s at Ivy League schools the student groups largely broke free of administration control, including the marching bands. I think it was Columbia that first had a “scramble band” that was entirely student run and…
My wife is nearly 6 feet tall and can sit comfortably in front of the car seat in a GTI. You’d have to be pretty tall to run into serious problems, and you give up a lot of cargo space.
I’m amused that they flew you to Knoxville rather than Chattanooga, though to honest I’d rather be in Knoxville too.
Ohio State’s band is all brass, so there is no Sarah the flutist. But if she plays horn, she can probably expect to get paid a small amount for the gig.
Most of the larger marching bands have set bands for men’s and women’s basketball that are larger than the bands they send to either tournament. They no doubt had more than enough current band members and alumni in town to call in for this, especially since pep band gigs are usually paid.
Depends on the situation. At Tennessee one year the marching band was in Ireland and the pep band was with the men's team, so they paid the alumni band to round up enough people to go to Pittsburgh with the women's team. Alumni get called in during winter break games, too.
I’m guessing Colgate has a student-run band and the athletics department didn't feel like they would have enough control over them. Bucknell brings their band with them to tournaments, but then again they're more accustomed to being there.
We had a few members of the pep band at Tennessee who became cheerleaders and vice versa, and a band member who became a mascot. I imagine the lines are even less strict at a place as small as Colgate.
I thought the strategy and tactics were a lot better than the execution for Tennessee. First half goals were to get open looks, get Eastern and Haarms in foul trouble, make Edwards work for his points. That all played into the second half run, which would have been a blowout with better first half shooting.