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  1. Looks like they got approved https://www.reuters.com/technology/us-sec-approves-some-spot-bitcoin-etfs-2024-01-10/
  2. Seems like no matter how rich these young guys get, they still have something to prove You can get them out of the hood, but you can't get the hood out of them Look at Aaron Hernandez
  3. Wegmans has decent ones, something like $25 for 4 last I checked. You cook them yourself
  4. Yeah I think Ron Rivera has made a little money so he doesn’t have to work another day in his life
  5. According to Spotrac for 2024-25 we have $12m space left and 18/23 players signed. I think we can buy out Backstrom and add like $3-4m. Can probably do the same with Oshie assuming he's not coming back. There's a couple of big name Cs available as UFA (Stamkos, Nylander, Reinart, Guentzel, Marchessault, a 39 year old Pavelski) after the season end, but half of those guys probably are resigned by their teams, and we're going to be an extremely tough sell. We just don't have alot to offer besides money and the chance of being the guy that helps Ovi break the goal scoring record.
  6. That’s what a well run PP unit can do. Not a whole lot of fancy stuff. Just crisp passing and finding the open guy I turned it off at 5-2 then the Canes just got another one The team has just given up
  7. I like this one from The Running Man
  8. Would have been funny if it was the wrong number
  9. Its peak was like $65k, so I think there is some room to grow. Timing this stuff is a bit of a fools errand
  10. Might be time to sell. I actually did buy in when it was <40 (cant remember exact amount), but should have bought again when it was at like $20k. Well at least I didn't lose anything...
  11. We probably don't win if Nedeljkovic started but yeah it doesn't matter to me
  12. Ok we suck at the shootout .. l wish we had Oshie back …
  13. I tried to think up of a joke relating to the "size of the endowment" here but couldn't come up with anything with a good punchline ...
  14. I did a search of “Gow” on some sites and got some ..interesting …results…
  15. He was making $230k, according to this site, highest paid position in the university https://openpayrolls.com/university-college/university-of-wisconsin-la-crosse Although that seems odd the President was not making more ... Yeah in general academia pays **** although there are some people that can make bank. And by bank I mean something like the minimum rookie salary for professional athlete in one of the "big four" north American sports leagues ...
  16. I guess the cargo is more important than the ship itself. In WW2 they didn't seem to care about the cargo so much - they were fighting a tonnage war
  17. 500 tons doesn’t seem like a whole lot, but perhaps I’ve played to much Silent Hunter I see 2800 tons displacement (500 tons cargo). That is actually fairly large
  18. I actually kinda see more as elminating one of his few potential rivals, and stregthening his power. For those who think of taking out Putin, they have to think if someone as powerful as Prigozhin failed, then surely they don't stand a chance Hitler only got more powerful, with respect to his grip on the German state, after the failure of Operation Valkyrie in July 1944 Also, even if Putin is taken out, his replacement surely will not withdraw the troops (but may start negotiations). Because they will be blamed for "losing the war". Similar to how the Karensky provincial government kept fighting after the Tsar was deposed.
  19. Political collapse does not necessarily imply a broader social collapse. It just means the country's leadership changes significantly enough to not continue a certain policy, in this case a war. Democracies, functioning ones at least, have the rule of law and peaceful transfers of power so can have a political collapse without social ones. For instance, if Trump were to win in 2024 and radically change course on Ukraine as I would expect, that would count as a political collapse with respect to Ukraine policy, but it wouldn't necessarily mean a social collapse in the US. It is harder in authoritarian states to avoid a social collapse during a political collapse because often the pursuit of a policy is intertwined with the survival of the regime. Russia is a democracy, at least on the surface, but I can't imagine Putin would ever voluntarily give up power to a successor, so it would have to be a coup which is almost certain to trigger a broader social collapse. Since many of the policies were justified on the basis of "might makes right", when that might disappears you have a power vacuum and all the people with grievances start to assert themselves and you have an absence of the rule of law, i.e. a social collapse. As a historical example, the loss of South Vietnam was due to a political collapse in the US, who pulled the troops and funding, but it didn't trigger a social collapse. OTOH the loss of Afghanistan by the Soviets did in part lead to both a political and social collapse
  20. Ukraine will never recognize Russian territorial gains, but even if you can get both parties to a ceasefire, there's the issue of Ukrainian "neutrality" which was one of the cited reasons for the invasion. Ukraine will not agree to this because they (quite reasonably) assume that Russia will not respect it anyway. There will continue to be insurgent attacks inside the occupied territories which Russia will use as a justification for launching new assaults I can only see this war ending with at least the political collapse of one side or the other. I guess the question is do we want to continue funding the UAF or do we want them right up against the Polish/Romanian/Hungarian Russia is not going to stop at the Dnipro. They are hoping that by somehow suggesting that Poland, Hungry and Romania get Ukrainian territory they can dismember Ukraine while undermining NATO and the West (this is straight out of Hitler's playbook) Personally I think we should at least threaten to completey shut down their Russians oil exports out of the Baltics and the Black Sea. They can't redirect because thats where the pipelines flow. These are all through NATO controlled territory but we would have to get them on board. If we can do this it would crater the Russian economy because its something like half of their income
  21. The first country to ask for a ceasefire is admitting their army can't hold on for much longer. The opposing side should demand more than just a ceasefire on currently held territory
  22. I've been clean all my life. Never really had the urge to try If I get a terminal diagnosis, all bets are off.
  23. Two of his top D lineman were traded away halfway through the season Based on previous stints with Chicago and Carolina, its under the right conditions at least, someone will give him a chance at DC Washington is also viewed as somewhat of a dysfunctional franchise at least until Harris can build the proper organization. Look at what happened with McVay and Shanahan
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