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Free Windows 10 Upgrade Beginning 7/29: Who's in?
UConn James replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I'm not seeing the icon to sign up for it. I've got Windows 7, and yes, it is genuine. -
What can I say...?
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$6.6 Mil for An Average to Slightly Above Average Center?
UConn James replied to patfitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We had garbage to the left AND to right of Wood last season. Maybe let's not judge too harshly? -
Reviving an old TBD tradition: BABE OF THE DAY
UConn James replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Off the Wall Archives
IIRC, the admins shut this down several years ago after due consideration... i.e. that there are plenty of sites to find such stuff on and that they preferred to not create that kind of atmosphere here. -
Cowboys filming practice with drones
UConn James replied to papazoid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Of course there's the specter of tampering with anything electronic these days. But do note that every so often there have been deaths when hydraulics have failed or winds affected and tipped over those scissor-lift elevators that some teams have used to get a better top-down camera angle for filming practices to use in the meeting rooms for breakdown. If they can do it safer.... Notre Dame Student Dies In Tower Collapse -
Melt it down or sell for scrap metal $.
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Praying for strength for you, Rick! I lost my mum to pancreatic/liver cancer in December. I'll put in a word to her for you.
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What's the first thing on the grill now winter is gone?
UConn James replied to mead107's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Where'bouts are you jboyst? I'm actually in N.C. right now visiting a friend in Fayetteville / FayetteNam. -
Will This Affect The Bills New Stadium Effort?
UConn James replied to dwight in philly's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
When I think of stadiums and government getting involved, part of me cringes at public money going to these endeavors. But another part, besides any argument of increased economic activity for an area... is the use of the stadium. A large complex like these can serve as a community asset in times of disaster e.g. The Superdome during Hurricane Katrina, they used the UCONN stadium during flooding, etc. The government can literally take over this asset at times of critical need. Rather than building a vast emergency complex / triage area that may never be needed, I don't find it too much to ask that the government ought to put something into the pot to create a space to run operations. I'm a fiscal ultra conservative and even I can allow for that. This is short-sighted, but alas... it fits right in with the 'Eat The Rich' attitude of the administration. Make private owners pay for it all, and then government uses it if/when it needs to with no remuneration. -
Ex wife wins settlement for...
UConn James replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
SMH. And people wonder why marriage- and birth-rates have gone down, down, down in the Western world. And why women end up dead in domestic violence because they threaten to literally take a guy for all he is worth and make his life not worth living. A "Humans of New York" picture on Facebook last week showed a guy who has a corrections officer job and after paying child support for one kid, he has $39 per week to live on. Thirty-nine dollars a week. In NYC. Family/divorce law is seriously £@($ed up. It needs to be blown up (figurative speech there, FBI/NSA/etc.) and start over from scratch. At its heart is the fundamentally untrue notion that women love their children more than fathers, that fathers provide while women keep house, or the ever-great 'He's got money and this person doesn't. C'mon, pay up!!!!' Eat-The-Rich attitude that comes from the judiciary in so-called civilized societies. She was out of the picture for 30 YEARS, had NOTHING to do with how he made his money, and now has her hand out?!!?? Piss off!!!! -
Geez. I'd need the whole yardstick here in NE CT...! This winter has been rough in many different respects. I think I may be looking to relocate South before too long. NC / east TN?
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That thing's gotta be a train wreck health-wise....
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Maybe with this current coaching staff, we can finally put some investment into this position rather than picking from the scraps and being shocked (SHOCKED!) when these guys don't pass muster when it counts. Lee Smith... the only time I ever heard his name was when a holding call on him that was totally unnecessary & away from the play brought back a big gainer. Chandler has been serviceable. But as an outlet / reliable big-man target for the QB, especially if it's EJ, it's critical to upgrade. It's Buffalo, and to complement this power / run Offense, we need a freakin' tank out there at TE. Someone CBs and Ss cannot cover well due to size and LBs can't cover well due to speed who frustrates a defense. It's been forever since we've had a TE worth more than a bucket of spit.
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Hmmm.... I didn't. What's up?
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She passed peacefully yesterday just after noon. I was in the middle of administering .5 mL of the liquid morphine slowly as the nurse showed and her breathing changed and her eyes opened and I called everyone in and we said our I love you'd and I told her it was OK to go and to be with her mother and father. Our dog, who laid right with her all the previous night, so quietly (which is unusual) started barking the moment she passed and would not stop. He feels it and I can see his sadness. Thank you everyone for your words. Shrader, over the past two years, we have done time in hospitals and time in home care through Whipple surgery recovery with a feeding tube and meds, then three rounds of chemos and a brief radiation in between, and this last ditch of radioactive seeds. It just metastasized in multiple places and it couldn't be stopped. She disliked the hospital because of the noise and such and because home is comfortable and beautiful with our view of the lake from her room. Her wishes were to pass here. And caring for her is nothing new for me and I'm honored that she trusted me to do it. Tom, I know she's an *hole. She's one who has a Master's in SW and thinks she knows it all. You actually DO know it all... and time has shown that you do also have a heart even if it rarely shows itself. Thank you. KD, We had gone to our GP last Monday to get an appraisal of the situation that we basically knew going in. He said that when his mother passed last year that he felt relief and at the time I didn't quite understand how that could be but after our crying immediately after she went yesterday, I too felt a sense of relief and peace in my chest. I hope it will last and that I don't get grief tightness because after my grandfather & my dog (who was my best friend) passed within a week in 2008, it was like 6 months of feeling like I was having a heart attack all day every day. There re is this hustle and bustle of the next few days / week and then as you said that will subside and there will be a void. Going to have to deal with that as best we can. I am most concerned about one of my nieces who I suspect is also high on the autism spectrum and how she's going to deal with this. We have grown so close in the past two years (she lives just down the road) and how she's processing all of this. Again, I thank you all for your support and thoughts/prayers.
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My mum lost lucidity on Thursday evening (but had ever-so-brief moments until yesterday morning). She's now slipping away and has transitioned to the "active dying" stage. Started overnight hospice care and I am doing meds during the day. Liquid morphine and Ativan to de-facto induce a coma-like state and remove all pain. We are accommodating everyone from friends and family who've wanted to say their goodbyes. So much I could say here, and there are moments all around of of people 'losing their ****' and breaking down and I'm among them. I've been told my heart-of-stone s-i-l that my level of crying is not normal and I should seek a med from my GP (as background, it is highly suspected that I have PDD-NOS / high-functioning autism and diagnosed depression & anxiety with a med that has helped lots), and here I thought that I've actually been handling it all pretty well in comparison to some others. A cousin came over yesterday and said "tears are the overflow of love." I will cry as much as I feel. Could go on and on but I've put most on Facebook and private convos. But... just... please pray for mercy and peace.
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I actually used that as the alarm clock music for her on the day of my mum's cancer surgery ~2 years ago. She got a chuckle out of it. I think it's more in keeping when facing tough situations when you're not in control anymore and there's a certain grace/acceptance of whatever will happen in it, not after the fact. Not at all judging people who do use it, but for me, it doesn't jibe. Recently, I've come across a couple of songs that she has liked. (I posted a brief summary in the Cancer thread.) The second one just gets me every time.
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My mum was in the hospital the past week and got home today. A more "aggressive"-drug course of chemo was tried and didn't do anything for the liver. A CT report said it was 25-30% lesions. There were also new lesions on her lungs. They implanted radioactive seeds a few weeks ago and those have not shrunken them either... in fact, they've grown. I'm not sure what the options are now. She has lost SO much weight in the past two years of fighting this sh-- and it seems like she's starting to go downhill now. We're going to be having a nuclear-family meeting. It looks like things from now on are going to be about making her comfortable and pain management. Poojer, that graphic isn't vulgar or ban-able or anything. Insofar as a response to cancer, that sums it up. And that WOULD be my nice words to this horrible disease.
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Well, it's another skin for Mr. Burns with its own sounds ("I bring you peace" so far). As I said earlier, this is a classic Halloween special episode featuring the X-Files characters Mulder & Scully which is maybe my favorite Simpsons ep. So for me, definitely. I'm noticing among a lot of my Neighbors, many of whom are pretty into the game, a large % of them don't have enough. The 14,900 DNA things was quite high, even for getting 5 each tap and from bags. I eked this out even when I have all the premium kids gathering candy bags. What do you mean by getting ridiculous?
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I just got the U.B.O. (Unidentified Burns Object, I'm assuming) so for anyone who wants, you can place your gremlins in my town and I will NOT tap them. Anyone else close to getting it? There's officially ~2 days left, but it may be extended.
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Practice, you say?
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Johnsonville, CT auctioned for $1.9M
UConn James replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
What the he!!, KD.... You just assume that I don't have that kind of scratch?!!! -
So, I'm wondering whether it would be best to save up the trick or treat bags and the UFO Ammo until the next round of alien-smashing starts with the DNA helix thing. I'm wondering whether those accumulated things will be set back to zero? I've just barely gotten the last prize in this second round, and that's WITH all of the premium kids and not exactly slouching about crushing Ragalliens. EA got stingier, as each alien only gave 2 ray guns, as opposed to 3 with the previous item. This last stretch is the more desireable item, with the Burns green ghost from the classic Halloween episode. I don't wanna end up short if they decide to increase the number needed.... I like the concept of a stepped rollout so people can't get too far ahead and then stop playing during an event. Kinda disappointed that we got the sleazy strip club instead of the Maison Derrière....