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John Rigas dying from cancer - release him from prison?
IKnowPhysics replied to SDS's topic in The Aud Club
If you love someone, set them free. If they come back, they're yours; if they don't, they never were. -
If my math is right, this must mean Sweden is 249 time zones ahead of the Eastern US.
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Even when it goes against him, he still believes this is part of the game. Dirtbag.
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I've stayed at the California (Fremont St), Rio (off the strip), and South Point (way south on LVB). All were fine for what I wanted them to be, in order: a cheapish place near Freemont that was walkable and easy to get super up with friends; a nice place with suites that I could stay for a week separated from -but easy taxi access to- the Strip (being on the west side was handy for what I was doing); the cheapest thing I could find for a quick overnight with easy driving access. Would probably recommend Rio, but you may want to be better located.
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Edit: He's #1 now.
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The population of /r/hockey (reddit) has launched John Scott into a captaincy position in All Star voting (top vote-getter of a division [Pacific]). He's currently #2 overall. PuckDaddy has backed this campaign and details that in a "weak" Pacific division (with no Kanes, Crosbys, etc), he could feasibly win. Keep in mind, Puck Daddy also backed DJ Kool, for which many of us would be thankful. Consider backing Big John. It's free entertainment and the interviews would be priceless. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbNTKixARYU
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Let 'em.
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Sup. Could put sensors and transmitters on players (like a small unit in the helmet) to measure location, velocity, acceleration, etc. Pucks too. Eventually, even small go-pro-like cameras could be mounted in the foreheads of helmets for real time 1st person angles. They'd likely need approval from the NHLPA, but they seem generally on board with technology as long as safety or comfort aren't sacrificed.
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Only saw the last goal highlight so far. Enzo effectively beats four opponents.
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Are you this guy?
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Charts!
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Making SabreSpace more friendly to new posters
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Poor you. I do hope you can get by in spite of these difficulties. Just trying to help the mods get the right posts in the right threads. You know, to improve community discussion. -
GDT: Tampa @ Buffalo, 7:00 pm edt, 11/5/2015
IKnowPhysics replied to WildCard's topic in The Aud Club
Oh snap, I just realized I'm in the Lightning TV market... because, umm, rockets. I might be able to catch this one on TV. Also considering making the two hour drive (each way) to the game on Tuesday... if I'm on the road by 5pm, I can make it for the 7:30 game... -
McDavid breaks collarbone. Out "Long Term"
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PA gets 10 minutes for Unsportsmanlike Conduct. -
Zemgus the Destroyer: when will he reemerge?
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Sabres earn props from 'yotes blogger
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I don't really have a preference. But I know those (including me) occasionally browsing on mobile might appreciate the faster load time with fewer posts per page, especially on threads with lots of multimedia whathaveyou.
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He's not soft because he's been the league leader in takeaways the past two years. That takes serious effort, compete, battle, and skill.
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Agreed on both. Compher has the potential to be a great defensive forward. His tenacity and compete is very high for his age, and was probably a steal in the 2nd round. He had a great freshman year at Mich, then took a half step back last year, but seems to be back on track with 5 points in 6 games this season. But I think both of those types of players and the roles they would play on the Sabres when fully developed are more easily replaceable than the skill set and drive that O'Reilly brings to the Sabres. O'Reilly is more uniquely gifted. Plus, the Sabres get O'Reilly's capabilities and locker room influence NOW, as opposed to the contributions the young kids would make 2-3 years from now. This point is also bolstered by the notion that O'Reilly isn't an old veteran - he's only 24 - and has many more years of hockey in him. This makes him a perfect fit as one of the centerpieces to build around. Additionally, I was happy to see the article detailing his invigorated work ethic and his embracing of his new, larger role (first on, last off the ice, etc). It was exactly what I wanted to read after an off season during which he committed vehicular donutslaughter.
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YIKEL. JEEACK YIKEL.
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The Sabres Culture: Losing is no longer acceptable
IKnowPhysics replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
2014-15: Losing is discouraged. ;) 2015-16: Losing is discouraged. :angry: I agree.- 18 replies
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You are witnesses at the new birth of Rick Jeanneret Mark II. I hope you enjoy our new direction.
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We're underway.
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All Jock Jams ranked: http://noisey.vice.com/blog/jock-jams-ranked DJ Kool rolls in at #6, with Jump Around at #4 and some obvious other choices topping the list.
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GDT: Buffalo @ Pittsburgh, 7:00 pm edt, 10/29/2015
IKnowPhysics replied to WildCard's topic in The Aud Club
Must gin.- 495 replies