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That's incorrect. Freshman tackle Steve Rehring is listed at 6'8", 315 lbs. I am curious as to whether or not any of the scUM fans in this thread have ever set foot on campus at scUM, never mind actually taken a class. graemlins/popcorn.gif
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Blowzilla understands the game he is watching. Correct the turnover problem and this becomes a very impressive football team. Fail to correct it, and teams such as Iowa, Purdue, Wisconsin, and even Michigan will not let us off the hook the way Marshall did. Five of those seven turnovers are from the QB position, which makes them easier to correct. One was by Lydell Ross, who has typically done a solid job of hanging on to the ball. The final one was Santonio Holmes who is also typically more sure handed. The defense has missed out on around 4-5 near interceptions, so that will come around. The pass rush is strong and the coverage on deeper patterns is tight. Picks are only a matter of time. There needs to be more effort at stripping the ball from runners/receivers. Both Marshall and Cincy managed to fumble the ball and recover, so again, the defense needs to step up and take that ball. Rane once again is in over his head, and should stick to breaking down wins and losses at online Monopoly. Michigan gained most of those turnovers against Miami of Ohio, and used them to turn a fairly tight game into a rout. Bravo for them, but that has nothing to do with the Notre Dame game, in which they managed to turn the ball over three times (ND turned it over four times) AND get a punt blocked. So give them a big fat nothing on turnover margin. They also had a complete breakdown in their red zone offense and had to settle for FOUR field goals, three of which from drives that stalled inside the 20. The game difference was exactly that. ND converted Michigan turnovers into touchdowns, while Michigan converted ND turnovers into field goals. Turnover margin MATTERS.
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Guys. Ignore Geoff. He knows less about football than he does about sex.
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Make me an offer on this. Unless you're on the north side, I'm not really interested in dropping it off. I just want it gone. - Celeron 333 (I think) - Chaintech motherboard - NO RAM - Old Sound Blaster card of some kind - Floppy drive - Network card - NO HARD DRIVES - Full tower case It all worked before I replaced it two computers ago. Worst case, if no one here wants it, I'll Ebay the thing. The pack rats on there will buy anything, it seems. lol Edit: Also have a broken 17" Optiquest monitor for free. No idea what's wrong with it. I doubt anyone would want it, but if you do, it is FREE and will be dumpster-bound soon.
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haha Thank her for the nice words. I can't imagine how she heard the turbo -- all we heard was your blower screaming. Eli and I live fairly close by, and DJ is up here a lot, so we'll have to hook up sometime. We'll send you a PM or something the next time we go to Claddagh's. We mostly make fun of each other, so it should be okay. Nice summary, btw. That pretty much covers it. If anything, you were creeping up a bit at the end. BTW, if you know what speed we got up to, feel free to PM me that information. None of us managed to see the speedometer.
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No Kevin, it is not called an opinion. It is called a logical deduction based on facts. Eli and I have massive differences in opinion on many issues. That he and I have reached the same conclusion on this issue should shock and stun all of you into submission. To whoever popped in trying to equate a flash video concocted by an anonymous author in Europe, who has an unknown agenda, an unknown background (or for that matter, unknown mental history) with published articles in a variety of independent domestic news sources, I say this: sources have to have credibility. I don't post articles from random lunatics. To the person who asked where the wings are from Flight 77, let me ask you this: where are the wings from the planes that hit the WTC? Do you think the WTC was somehow made from harder concrete? In chemistry, aluminum is what is considered a malleable material. Concrete is not. It is very possible and very likely that in a high speed collision between a thin aluminum shell and a concrete building that the aluminum would be shredded to the point of being unrecognizable. Take an egg and throw it down at the ground from four stories up as hard as you can at a concrete sidewalk. Not much left, huh? These planes hit at over 500 miles an hour. You've all seen pictures of cars that hit trees at 1/5 that speed, and they are made of steel. That is also what made the hole, btw. Crushed and compacted pieces of the airframe. The fuselage was probably crushed as it entered the side of the building, then pieces of it ground away and broke off as it continued further (bullets so something similar when they hit concrete). So, X-Files people -- we have a cockpit data recorder, a cockpit voice recorder, an impact theory, eyewitnesses, cell phone calls, flight manifest, and a coroner's report. You guys have a flash video that could have been made by a mental patient in France for all you know. Step up and bring some game. You people were on the OJ jury, weren't you? tongue.gif "If the hole in the building doesn't fit, you must acquit." rotfl @ you
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Kevin, what did I claim to be an authority on? I used my brain. One plane full of people who are now missing (ie dead), is reported hijacked. One hole in a building very near where said hijacked plane was last seen flying. Two hijacked planes crashed into buildings in a nearby city, one other hijacked plane crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. I conclude that the hijacked plane indeed was crashed into the building, as reported by eyewitnesses Don't show me some flash file. Tell me where the plane went. If you can't, then you have no case. Oh wait. Look at this. We refer to these sorts of items as "physical evidence": http://www.firehouse.com/terrorist/14_APboxes.html
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Quiet, you! tongue.gif I don't see a banner on here that says "Cincinnati Racing", do you?
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If you could find out, that would be great. I'd like to get my turbine housing redone, along with my manifold and downpipe.
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Michigan plays a team from the MAC. We play a team from Conference USA. It's not as if either one of us has room to boast about a tough season opener. Good luck, and I hope your boys come into the Horseshoe undefeated. We're going to enjoy sending you to the Capital One Bowl. graemlins/thumb.gif
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You'll love this -- my passengers were Eli (Mensan) and DJ (Orion). We were actually talking at dinner that we should have invited you out with us. lol We were definitely impressed. You've done a nice job with that car.
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Anyone know about this car or what's done to it? It seems pretty evil. Just curious.
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Wow. Two more pages and STILL the X-Files crowd won't tell me where Barbara Olsen or any of these people are: http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/trade.center/victims/AA77.victims.html If a Tomahawk, small plane, or anything other than Flight 77 hit the Pentagon, then those people's friends, families, and coworkers would certainly like to know. Where are the passengers and crew of Flight 77? Are they in the Bermuda Triangle? Are they chilling with Elvis and Jim Morrison on a deserted island, laughing at the fuss people are making? Agent Fox and Agent Mulder! Get off your asses and find these people. Now, here is a fun one for the conspiracy theorists. IF a missle hit the Pentagon, then what hit the WTC? Oh that's right. Planes. But why would you shoot a missle at a building while terrorists are hitting the towers with planes? Makes no sense, huh? Now you're left arguing that our government either allowed WTC to happen, or conspired to bring it about. That's brilliant. There's people out there who think they are Napoleon. I grant them more crediblity than I do to the lunatics who are promoting this conspiracy theory. You people don't need Internet access, you need medication.
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Yes. Buckle up for another one of Mr. Tressel's wild rides. graemlins/thumb.gif
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There are times to politics aside. I wish him the best with his surgery and a speedy recovery.
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Third parties need to quit worrying about the Presidency and focus on local races, or else they will never get anywhere. Who the hell wants to put some no-name from a party that's never run so much as a school board into the White House? The Reform Party, which ran as a middle of the road alternative, really had a shot at becoming a major third party. Unfortunately for them, they attracted a lot of kooks (which third parties often do), and they didn't focus on LOCAL offices. Jesse Ventura could have been a springboard to them becoming a real party, but they basically drove him out. There is no room to the right or left of the two major parties, so that's a loser right there. Elections are won in the middle. Reform knew that, and they were positioned perfectly, but they dropped the ball. That's unfortunate, because I think that they were having a positive effect on the process.
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You people who believe in this X-Files conspiracy crap. Tell me one thing. Where is Barbara Olsen? Now, you may wonder WHO Barbara Olsen was. I say "was", because she is no longer living. She was a journalist and author who often appeared as a televised guest on many news shows. She was also a passenger on Flight 77. On September 11, she used her cell phone to call her husband, Theodore Olsen, who happens to be the Solicitor General of the United States. She described the hijackers. She described where the plane was flying. She was not the only passenger on that flight to make a call like that. Her friends in the media eulogized her and went to her funeral. One of the most grief-stricken was her close friend Ann Coulter, who is a columnist and occasional television guest. Coulter wrote some pretty enraged columns after 9/11. Her anger and pain over her friend's death was pretty evident. (I've met Ann Coulter personally, btw, through friends at Loyola Law School in California.) So tell me, then. Given this "theory" that a cruise missile hit the Pentagon and not Flight 77 -- where is Barbara Olsen? There are gullible sheep in this thread, but they are not the people who accept the fact that she and her fellow passengers died at the Pentagon. The true fools are the ones who choose to believe in a conspiracy theory that defies fact and reason.
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The interior is sweet. White is also a great color for that car. Good call.
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Seeing as how cyanoacrylate has been used as a surgical adhesive, and that no matter how hot Ben thinks he is, I doubt that his body temperature ever remotely approaches 350 degrees, I'd venture to guess that he is safe from death anytime soon. The tragic part of this is, Ben glued his mouth shut and no one has it on video. lol
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Sign up for the update list. The site doesn't list a release date, so that's the only way to find out.
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Do you have any more stickers left? Sentences require subjects, Doctor.
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Do you have any more stickers left? Sentences require subjects, Doctor.
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http://www.32hours7minutes.com/ Looks pretty interesting. As far as I can tell, Burt Reynolds is NOT in it. tongue.gif Edit: Trailer requires Quicktime to view.