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Even in the military, where there's the general idea that they have a sense of camaraderie that goes past money or risk (e.g. 'No man left behind'), it comes down to the almighty dollar. They do not hesitate to chew you up and spit you out, and then blame paperwork, 'the system' or some other vaguery. Frankly, if they had any sense of decency, they'd just say, "Even though the military caused your problem, we're not going to pay for it." Agent Orange. Gulf War Syndrome. Lyme Disease that just happened to have its origin a bit across the water from Plum Island. Admit to it? It'd cost too much on the margin. Hence why we have campaigns of silence and people acting like they don't know what's going on. And if they do admit to it, it's only after enough time has passed (and enough affected people have died) to reduce the cost to 'acceptable' levels. This SOP is by no means exclusive to the military.
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Who did it, why they did it, and what may be most interesting --- how they did it. Seriously, how do you send 6 billion peoples' consciousnesses 6 months into the future for 2:17? One of my thoughts vis-a-vis whether this show is in any way connected to the "Lost" series is that this could be some working of Dharma. E.g. the extracurricular YouTube videos that explain the Valenzetti equation and needing to eliminate precisely 30 percent of humanity... in order to save humanity. The events in "Flash Forward" would seem to be something toward that.
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[James raises his hand] I thought it was a pretty solid pilot as far as they go. Notice the Oceanic Airlines billboard during the stakeout? Have 'they' said that there is definitely no tie-in of this show with "Lost"? Could just be some cross-promotion / an in-joke.
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Kinda the same boat here. We're over-the-air only. Last year, did an antenna upgrade for the conversion. On the cusp of three markets, so we get PBSs from Providence, Hartford/New London and two from the flagship PBS in Boston. At least in the northeast, PBS really seemed to embrace the digital conversion and HD content a lot sooner and better than many other stations/networks, and that on shoestring budgets.
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As was the acting. Nigel Hawthorne, especially.
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These are the results of the meeting of the minds?
UConn James replied to VJ91's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This is just something you have to come to terms with as a Bills fan. As long as Ralph signs the checks, the nickel will pinched 'til the buffalo sh--s. A somewhat good point (tho, injuries can happen any play to anybody). Right on about Stupar --- I wanna see what he can do in real games. Glad for him that he's got his shot now, despite the circumstances. Nelson, in two games, looked like the best TE we've had since Reimersma; let's hope he's not out for too long with the shoulder. I would tend to agree. But I would add that it's a good job so far considering what he's been given / has to work with. It's still going to be a while until we know how good a (defacto) GM Brandon is. My views on Jauron's extension are what they are, tho, and you have to think Brandon had say in that decision both at the time we were 5-1 (against several crappy teams) and in keeping on a coach who can't win big games after the epic fail of the 2-8 collapse. Also, in bending over to Dick's manlove of DBs and seriously over-drafting in the secondary (And what's it gotten us? After all the investment there, the Bills are 31st in passing defense. They're 31st!), thereby neglecting upgrades/depth at other need positions. Then again, Ralph loves to stick his fingers in the pie when history has shown that it's better off leaving things to people who really know what they're doing. Brandon has dealt with several issues (e.g. Peters) in the right way for the franchise. -
That would also depend on the size of the box. Criminy! "Three-ways"... "two-ways"... "boxes".... Re-arranging the outlets would do the trick. I believe I've seen that configuration at the box stores as well. Depends on how much slack there is in the wiring. Sometimes it's just not do-able with wiring nuts (there I go again... ) etc. Our house wiring is 12-gauge which was over-and-above code (uncle who did layout and installed it in the '70s was a master electrician) and moving it around when I replaced a couple of bath fans and their switches was like playing Operation with a pair of needle-nose pliers. Most houses have 14 which is easier to move. JB, have you seen those newer style oscillating cutting tools? Seem to be hyper-accurate even when cutting metal. Been meaning to check it out at the store myself. Lots of tight fits where that can be useful, and you don't have to worry about taking fingers off like with regular saws.
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"Yes, (Prime) Minister" was a gem as well. Too bad a local PBS station stopped airing it in favor of some not-so-good Brit-coms like "Keeping Up Appearances." Also, props to the BBC-PBS relationship wrt "Masterpiece." The adaptation of Dickens' "Little Dorrit" won 7 Emmys, including best miniseries and cinematography.
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What's the oldest food item you've ever consumed?
UConn James replied to JoeFerguson's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I once had the little square chewing gum pieces in one that was ~15 years old. Rock hard. The food in those things have enough salt and are designed for a fairly long shelf life. Might be a little nasty in consistency, but if cooked, should be safe. I don't think you quite need to call hazmat or the bomb squad. The prof just said to throw it out. My guess would be with other kitchen waste. I'm sure it won't be the first bulging can they've ever seen. (Insert Pam Anderson joke here). -
Trent Edwards' salary = Bargain for Buffalo
UConn James replied to checkdownthis's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As Trent shows improvement this season (and his individual performance so far has been very good), I would expect him to re-sign long-term either sometime during this season or in the off-season. Getting a new contract worked out is in both parties' interests. TE has already had a concussion scare, so there's some motivation there to get some security rather than the possibility (knock on Wood) of a bad injury making him a 3-year starting QB who's made ~ $1M total. Bills have the upper hand in this no matter how you look at it. It would be smart business for both sides to get this done. -
What's the oldest food item you've ever consumed?
UConn James replied to JoeFerguson's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Just as a precaution, Pooj, and for everybody in general... Per a NUSC/food safety class, if you have a can that's swollen, throw it out. I wouldn't even open it. That's just screaming botulism. -
It was in an article a while back, but Bobby April has said that Lindell routinely puts it right where April wants him to kick it. Would be nice to have a guy that can boot it in/past the end zone every time, but that's not realistic vis-a-vis saving a kicker's leg. As it is, Lindell has done a very good job of doing what April wants. All that said, kickoff coverage so far has been a bit of a worry.
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dicks's new look was the key to the game
UConn James replied to Robert Paulson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The oddly-timed hand-clapping is Dick's signature move. -
Emmy win is dream realized for LOST's Emerson He won it for "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" alone. Benjamin Linus, as written and performed, is one of the greatest characters in history. Well deserved.
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A Few Thoughts About The Game
UConn James replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
All the investment in the secondary in the draft the last three years and carrying 12 DBs has really paid off, no? We have a dude who's a zero at WLB to go along with zero depth left. Buggs didn't look bad. But If we have another LB injury, it isn't going to be pretty. He also made some scrambling decisions that, with his history, were inadvisable. Referencing particularly the one where he decided to slide down headfirst and got popped. Was rolling his forehead back and forth on the ground while wincing that brought shades of Arizona. Besides that, much progression from TE shown yesterday wrt silencing the Captain Checkdown people for a week.... Some nice throws deep to Evans and TO on the TDs, and several passes that were spot-perfect but dropped (the big TO drop was the start of a huge momentum shift in the 2nd). The tentative play after halftime is concerning... don't know if that was more on AVP's calls or a bit of TE tentativeness. Regardless, it's a continuing issue of not making good halftime adjustments. They recovered, but that leads into the next point gmac makes.... Yep. Nice showing today. But what does it mean to beat this year's TB team? Before we all get giddy, it might be prudent to remember last season when we thought we were world-beaters after Seattle, eking past the Raiders and Jags, and the Rams. People, when we win against good teams, then we'll know. So far, this is typical Jauron-ball --- getting wins against teams who beat themselves. -
Which loss was worse...the bills or bengals?
UConn James replied to SuperBills12's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Bengals can explain it as an odd bounce of the ball. Our D caved b/c we have crap for front-7 depth and a near-useless starting WLB who was covering Watson on both TDs iirc. Ours was a much more pronounced cave-in. Doesn't matter who we were playing. But we DO have like 29 DBs from the last three drafts thanks to Jauron's man-love for them. Still waiting for Dick to explain the payoff. At the time, he explains that we have to draft lots of DBs to compete in a division w/ NE*, MIA, and NYJ. And then when it counts, they come up small. That's a large part of why I blame the coaching for the loss. It wasn't so much the gameplan that failed --- it was the continual staunch unwillingness to draft decent depth at spots other than the secondary, or to do something to get Ellison off of the field full-time. -
It'll be next to impossible to find a switchplate with that configuration. If you have a router --- or a coping saw if you don't want to go all Tim Allen "More Power!" --- would it be possible to trace the pattern of the dimmer switch into the middle section and just cut it out? The box would be able to clear, then. Need to be precise with the measurements.
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No tv football for me Sun. morning
UConn James replied to Jim in Anchorage's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Posted a link the other week, to the NFL Distribution Maps site. Handy thing to bookmark. To find outside of the contiguous USA, you need to click on the text links to the full maps (in the light green fields), and it's highlighted below the map. Alaska FOX stations will be carrying the SeaHags / 69ers at 4 p.m. Sorry. -
3rd, It's an issue of money, also, b/c few people seem to want to pay for deeper stories. I think that most papers will be moving to a mostly online presence w/in the next 5-10 years. Seems better for the environment (less paper consumption, waterway pollution from ink), and it's less costly for the publication (e.g. for the Sunday NYT, the paper alone cost ~$9. Add in ink, the pressworks, renting warehouses, route drivers, etc. That's all on top of paying reporters/editors for content). The future is mostly electronic b/c it cuts down on costs. Will this savings deliver an better commitment to "dig deeper" for stories? Dunno. The way things are going in the dumbing down of America, I don't see much of a market for it. Much of the stuff you're looking for wrt "investigative reporting" (J-school taught that this was a redundant phrase. After seeing a waterskiing squirrel a while back on 5 seperate newscasts, I'm not so sure) now comes in either topical magazines or books for higher-profile stories. Lower-profile in-depth pieces are still out there... you just see them a lot less. You also see some online. Not too much, but examples do exist. (ON EDIT: Lori pointed out a couple... yep, including that one about my alma mater.) All this said, I can still see a place for actual newsprint. One day a week. Sunday papers still don't sell too badly; it's a day when people have time to sit down with the paper. To say nothing of the fact that people will always need paper --- handy for painting/staining, good compost material, birdcage linings, wrapping fish, washing windows (they actually say newsprint is best for this), etc. They're also still a major ad-delivery mechanism. Ad buyers still evidently want total-coverage campaigns. I.e. with the Courant, everyone who is not a subscriber gets a supplemental ad section in their mailbox.
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Could the Bills be 6-2 at the break?
UConn James replied to dollars 2 donuts's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
D2D, You are living in a dream world. -
What was a trouble spot for the Bills
UConn James replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Simon, aren't you happy now that we drafted, like, 5 DBs this year!?! I mean, they really helped stop Brady from picking the D apart when it mattered. Oh. Wait. Thanks, Dick J. -
A question that's been answered in the resoundingly negative in the past 3 years. Actually, the past 8 years.
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A Few Thoughts About The Game
UConn James replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
All those DBs sure helped us contain their passing game, didn't it? Second half, especially. Brady shook off the rust and our DL started to run out of gas... combined with injures for which we have next to nothing for depth. But we've got DBs! Thank God Almighty, Dick, we've got DBs!!!! How about the way Wilfork is still going after QB's knees like it's going out style? Dude deserves a knee injury of his own, and just like Dirty Player Harrison I wouldn't feel the least bit sorry if it were a career-ender. -
Bell deserves some serious blame
UConn James replied to Chris in Syracuse's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Perhaps some blame could be reserved for the people who pulled the levers and put Bell in that spot? Oh, wait, the latest incarnation of a Dick Jauron lovefest isn't over yet. My bad.