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BILLS currently #2 Offense, #2 in Defense in NFL
Mr Info replied to CanadianFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Butler was placed on IR, not "cut". But I relayed that in another TBD thread a day ago with you but I guess you forgot.
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Easley is still unsigned. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Easley
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Ok, MAJBobby - this was very similar to what I said in another thread but you conjectured something else (he can be cut at any time) which appears to be unfounded. Just FYI
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Week 1: Jets' Game Preparation - Inactives Announced
Mr Info replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I am playing Clay and Bills D in FFL this week. I have Gronk and Ravens D but picked up the former two just for the opener. And I took Bills in TBD Survivor. Yeah, all of these are kinda crazy but I am stoked for the opener. It happens every year that my fanaticism overwhelms my analytical processes at season's start. I will be at the opener...can't wait. -
Week 1: Jets' Game Preparation - Inactives Announced
Mr Info replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Butler suffered the concussion the first week in August. Your theory is they could have cut him at any time but the Bills did not. Perhaps an injury settlement was reached on Sep 2 after he did not clear the concussion protocol just prior to that day. Butler was held out of the Aug 31 game. -
Week 1: Jets' Game Preparation - Inactives Announced
Mr Info replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In the concussion protocol this may not be the case. I have been unable to locate the details on player status for concussion protocol but with physical injuries the medical staff can make a determination and a settlement can be reached. While in the protocol the determination of clearing or not clearing the protocol has not yet been made. With the latter has been determined then an injury settlement can be reached. When the protocol assessment has been made, then we will find what the Bills want to do with him. The Bills may have a player they cannot cut right now due to concussion protocol. -
Week 1: Jets' Game Preparation - Inactives Announced
Mr Info replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He is injured so not according to CBA unless they reach an settlement with him. http://www.latimes.com/sports/nfl/la-sp-0928-ask-farmer-20140928-story.html -
Week 1: Jets' Game Preparation - Inactives Announced
Mr Info replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If they are so inclined, the Bills cannot cut Yates until he clears concussion protocol. -
My fave is Ummagumma by Hipgnosis which also did WYWH posted above. For those unfamiliar, the band members change position in each window/mirror on the front cover. Peter Watts (Naomi's father) is on the right on the rear cover. Other album covers (Led Zep, Genesis, ELO, ELP, AC/DC, etc.) designed by Hipgnosis & their lead architect Storm Thorgerson https://wimwords.com/the-hipgnosis-album-cover-gallery/
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A guy I work with has a can of Coke & a bag of chips for breakfast every day. I told my kids about it & they have put him on a pedestal.
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I just finished the 10 episodes which were released on Netflix in July. My fave was the last episode. Lots of great characters in this show. It was recently renewed by Netflix for season 2. Bateman stars, produces, and sometimes directs. I am quite certain the Ozark Chamber of Commerce is not endorsing this series.
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You will be visiting my fave vacation spot, Corsica. Since you are on a cruise you will most likely visit Bonafacio because you are also visiting Sardinia. We have only seen a handful of Americans the times we have stayed there so you are part of a rare minority. Enjoy!
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Outstanding & congrats! Unfortunately, this type of story is rare for your age but your technical expertise undoubtably assisted, May this job continue until you want it to end.
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Thanks Herc, LJC, and Tony P (which is also my real name). I called back and Max was free but on top of the $62.99 x 6 regular payments. Told them that was too much and call was escalated to a manager. I am getting it free this year. Will receive a confirmation email and got the employee ID of the manager that made the change. Still good news
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I received my form letter from Directv about the 2017 a couple of days ago. In it, I saw the statement "Your NFL SUNDAY TICKET subscription subscription will renew automatically. Look for the first of six easy monthly payments of $62.99 on an upcoming bill." At the bottom of the statement in smaller print was "If you decide to cancel, you must call 1.800.531.5000 no later than September 10, 2017." Like most, if not all of you, I have never paid full price for Sunday Ticket. Every year, there is always that Directv call. Years prior I was interested in what others had negotiated so I always went to a similar thread on TBD for reference. So, I called that number, and stated I wanted to change my programming. I assume that a first level rep picked up. We spoke very briefly and said I wanted to cancel Sunday Ticket because it was too expensive. I also reminded him that I was a long-time Sunday Ticket client and also an AT&T mobile account holder. He came back on the line and told me that there would be no charge this year for Sunday Ticket Max. I was a bit taken aback and asked him to confirm which he did. Shortest call I ever had with Directv and great start to a weekend. Hope everyone else does as well or better.
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Probably what Pegulas are planning to do is similar to the revenues other owners are going after. They are buying property around their stadiums to create entertainment districts for eating/drinking/etc. These buildings and others like it will enable that.
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Date just added and night before the opener. Tix go on sale June 9. Might be of interest for those coming in early for the game. I remember combining a Waters Wall show with a Bills game on a weekend a few years ago.
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Congrats on doing that. I stopped adding salt to anything years ago since it's typically in overabundance for all prepared foods. Now, I can immediately tell when an item is over salted. I have been on a low-dose anti-hypertensive for a while. I was unable to lower my bp as much as I wanted even after eliminating salt as much as possible. Both of my parents are on anti-hypertensives but at a higher dosage so there is probably a genetic influence. I have an agreement with my doctor to be aggressive in treatment. Hypertension is one area where there are varied opinions on what is acceptable, http://www.aarp.org/health/conditions-treatments/info-2014/new-blood-pressure-guidelines-raise-controversy.html, but my doctor works with me to focus on the lower limit.
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I have not tried them yet but their concept (and competitors) appears enticing though somewhat expensive. But you are paying for convenience. It is based on using locally sourced ingredients which I referred to in an earlier post I made in this thread. Here is one review of the competitors in this market: http://12tomatoes.com/delivery-meal-kits/ Here is another review where Peach Dish beat Blue Apron: http://observer.com/2016/01/we-tried-blue-apron-hello-fresh-and-their-4-competitors-one-was-clearly-the-best/ I prefer shopping for my own ingredients and determining which is fresher, ripe, etc.
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In spite of what I have said previously in this thread, at heart I am an optimist. Quality of food may have been in decline but there appears to be an upsurge in restaurants using locally sourced foods http://www.restaurant.org/News-Research/News/Demand-for-local-foods-is-on-the-rise and there are more local vendors at farmers markets advertising their items (with pics of their farm/operation) that their items are grown with no synthetic fertilizers, genetically modified organisms, ionizing radiation, etc. Perhaps this will spread and people will eat more healthy so draconian measures are not necessary. Maybe continued education on eating healthy would be beneficial. Fortunately, some of us have the means ($) to purchase these items. The untreated local specialty food market items are expensive and beyond the budget of those who might benefit the most. I am uncertain how that can be addressed. What is incredible is the amazing taste of packaged foods. They are non nutritious but they have been designed to 'create hunger' for more. Stimulate the consumer but not entirely satisfy as you do not want the consumer to feel full. Design a food with a nice crunch, mix of simple tastes, fats for smoothness, tingling saltiness, & underlying sweetness. Make it light so that it can be consumed by grazing...not eating. That way you will purchase the 30 pack box at Sam's. It's genius. Dammit, DF1O5, I'm a biochemist, not an flavorist.
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Oh, c'mon! I bet you tell that to all the Bills' analytics guys.
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I never brought up taxes. My perspective was on private insurance costs. You are complaining about high cigarette taxes so I will assume you live in NY which is #1 in the country for this. I live in VA which is #49 in the country for cigarette taxes. This explains why my NY smoker friends ask me to bring back cartons of cigarettes. I will confess that I have no idea what states use to base their cigarette tax. There is in addition to federal tax on cigarettes. Whatever the basis of the cigarette tax, the impact to the consumer can be reduced. You can stop smoking, get them in another state (though this may be illegal), petition your govt to reduce them, etc. I will bring up some analogies to this. I see lots on ex NY, NJ, VT, NH living in VA and NC. This is especially true for retirees on a fixed income. Property taxes are at least half in VA & NC compared to the former states I listed. https://wallethub.com/edu/states-with-the-highest-and-lowest-property-taxes/11585/ People may have complained about these taxes but they have chosen to move to avoid the impact. The same can be said for gasoline taxes. If the higher costs of gasoline taxes are impacting you adversely, then you sell your low mpg vehicle and obtain a high mpg vehicle. You can continue to !@#$ing complain or do something to address it. Completely agree with this. And that perspective should be considered and extended to a lot more outside of fast food/obesity.
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First, I apologize to anyone looking for more info on Chik-fil-a. I did not intend to hijack this thread. To address your points DF1O5. I am not certain what can or should be done. I am just pointing out the $ consequences to others from obesity. Understandably, most people do not want govt controlling their choices. Although I pointed out direct impacts from obesity to Medicare, Medicaid, and Workers Comp, that was my mistake to overemphasize that. What impacts me more is the increasing costs of private insurance and certainly some of that is due to the increase of obesity in the US (and other countries as well). Companies are trying to manage this through different means (e.g, on site gyms, sponsorship to athletic clubs, education, fit bit competitions, etc.). People should be able to make decisions but if their decisions impact others (e.g., smoking) than their independence has encroached on others independence. And the federal govt and states have enacted legislation on smoking and well they should. Unfortunately, people are generally selfish and it is all about me and what I want to do without consideration of anyone else. I never mentioned a fast food tax. I indirectly referred to an obesity tax. You are fortunate to eat fast food but not gain weight. Perhaps it is your metabolism or maybe you got lucky in the DNA dept and will never gain weight, encounter heart disease or have to take medication for hypertension or hypercholesterolemia. But the majority of people are not like that. I am not advocating for a govt/federal tax on obesity, Perhaps higher life insurance and medical insurance by private companies addresses it. If you choose to eat fast food (or smoke) and analytics prove there is a direct correlation between this and hospital visits, medication, etc. (which there is) than perhaps you should bear a higher premium for health insurance. Hopefully, our goal to increase GDP is not based on having a sicker population in order to bolster our health services industry. The US may have a dwindling manufacturing industry but that is being supplanted by a fairly robust technology industry. Let me know if you are a good pharmacologist, biophysicist, or biochemical engineer and I will recommend you for a job in our company so I can obtain a referral bonus.
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I guess they go work at Saladworks or similar. But, I cannot say if Saladworks or healthy fast food places have food that is really 'healthy' because I go to a ff place only 1-2 times a year. And it usually tastes great but I regret it later on & vow I will not return but invariably give it another shot.