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Drroogh

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  1. 4 minutes ago, BobSaccamanno said:

     

    But, I would say that this anything particular to IU fans and it is part of human nature.  In the “real world” I have seen the same concept repeatedly.  Once an employer loses confidence in an employee it’s like they can’t do anything right or need severe micromanagement.  

     

    That kind of attitude has ruined a many good thing! Take this board for instance, it seems about 2/3rds of the board have lost confidence in being able interact without the never ending smearing going on! The only ones left are the smear Queens and those who will support IU no matter how bad it gets.

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  2. Some interesting new features on YouTubeTV

    Introducing your new favorite courtside companion – multiview builder*

    You can now choose up to 4, preselected games at the same time to watch live on your TV. Keep up with both the Men’s and Women’s divisions, all tournament long. Following your bracket just got that much easier.

    Here’s how to find it: Head to Home, click into the live game, click Watch in Multiview, and then click Build a Multiview.

     

    Your favorite Views are now in 1 view*

    Just in time for March Madness® – you can now keep up with Key Plays, Stats, and Scores alongside the screen while you watch the game live. You’ll never miss an upset.

    Here’s how to find it: Head to Home, click into the live game, and click Scores & Stats. Then sit back and enjoy the Views.

    Jump back to the last channel you were watching*

    Try the new last channel shortcut to flip back quickly and easily to the previous channel you were watching.

    Here’s how it works: Open the YouTube TV app on your TV while you’re watching a game or show live, on demand, or via DVR, then hold Select or OK on your remote – you’ll be taken back to the last channel or video you were watching.

  3. 1 hour ago, Danomatic said:

    I can’t speak for Sparks, but it seemed like CJ and Caleb regressed from their freshman seasons. I think under the right coach and circumstances, they could potentially flourish. It appears that Woodson’s version of IUBB isn’t focused on developing the roster… just the top of the roster. 

    Refer to my post bottom of prior page, thanks for playing.

  4. 53 minutes ago, IUFLA said:

    And then there's the employee line :) 

    Or my son used to tell of going thru the contractors entrance at Ohare. Said he would take a knife with him and tell security he needed it to scrape paint samples.

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    4 minutes ago, Joe_Hoopsier said:

    Clear saved my azz once coming out of MSP. Precheck was 500 ppl long. I've been doing this long enough I arrive with a plan to walk up to the gate, as the door is opening for boarding. It's turned into a game at this point.

    Clear was VERY new at the time, <2 minutes walking through, with 500 pissed off Pre checkers watching me.

    It's since expired and I didn't renew. Covid travel changed everything for me. and I can hold a grudge longer than Noah. or Job. .... 

    I remember when I did have precheck a couple times I went through regular security because the precheck line was so much longer?

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  6. 3 hours ago, ledies22 said:

    Precheck is worth it. My Capital One Venture card covered the charge, and pre check you dont have to take your shoes off and separate laptops, etc. 

    Oh I know, had precheck for awhile but like you it was a perk and I didn’t have to give up my biometrics to get it.

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  7. 12 minutes ago, Zlinedavid said:

    If you travel even semi-regularly, get PreCheck and Clear, if your local airport has it.  PreCheck is $80 for 5 years, which is kind of a no-brainer.  Clear is $120 per year, but allows you to skip the ID check before you separate out into the PreCheck/steerage lines.

    Even at 4:30AM, security lines at CVG are 15 minutes.  By 5:45AM, minimum 30 minutes, more like 45 on a busy day.  With PreCheck/Clear, I'm through in probably 5-7 minutes each time. 

    I know the government has my thumbprint from when I worked for the feds, but I have an aversion to willingly giving out my biometrics! Even though I know THEY already have them.🤷‍♂️

  8. 1 hour ago, Naturalhoosier said:

    A sign I made for my church.  Contractor hung it a touch high but we can get taller shrubs to even it out. :)
     

     

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    My son the commercial construction project manager will quite often show up to check on work and be WTH? Only to check the project specs and realize the Architect was an idiot!

  9. 8 hours ago, Joe_Hoopsier said:


    i just sent a TOTALLY boilerplate purchase agreement to one "of them", for a house that is literally across the street from my house. I've know HER for 3 yrs now.

    The first page is all " who's the seller".. Who's "the buyer"

     

    She texted me..... I read the first page.... I thought this was gong to be simple... I get tired and have to take a break for a few days......................................

    Just getting past "your name is x", my name is "Joe" will take a couple days for her to recoupe.... I've bathed her fvckin dog in my tub.....  ....... 

    yeah those old people 

  10. 9 minutes ago, Joe_Hoopsier said:

    Are you talking about those who drive 18 in a 45 zone. Those that take 2 minutes to turn right, with a green light, even thought they are NOT pulling a 54' trailer with their 2003 Prius. Swing out WAAAAAY wide left for that right turn ? Those?

     

    I'm 55, TOTAL type Karen, male version. ... I'm sure I've never experienced these type people, EVER, before. But their managers are cocksuckers !!! Just sayin.

    I’m talking about the ones who are never prepared when they step up to the register and take an excruciating amount of time to get things sorted out. How hard can it be to figure out what you want before they ask, can I help you?

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  11. 23 minutes ago, DC2345 said:

    They would have though he was efficient last year on a low volume of 3’s that were typically wide open but it was an outlier compared to the rest of his career and he was usually the 4th or 5th player the dense was focused on when he was on the floor.

    My point is a lot of people are quick to say a player is a need or a must simply because of a stat line, instead of as you pointed out the rest of the story.

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