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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2019 16:49:02 GMT -5
It's as if the left part and right part of your brain are not on speaking terms. It's fascinating, right? A study released on October 4, 2013 found Albert Einstein's brilliance may be linked to the fact that his brain hemispheres were extremely well-connected. The ability to use right brain creativity and left brain logic simultaneously may have been what made Einstein a genius. But i think you two may share one.
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Post by Sarcasman on Aug 17, 2019 16:55:13 GMT -5
Why would he settle with her if she didn't have a great case? why did eli settle his fraud case? Well there was no crime and it was not an omission (sic) of guilt so one could settle, didnt do the crime but if found guilty would get 6-7years. So they dont want to take the risk. Just like being a free man rapist like Ben Rothlisberger.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2019 17:00:58 GMT -5
why did eli settle his fraud case? Well there was no crime and it was not an omission (sic) of guilt so one could settle, didnt do the crime but if found guilty would get 6-7years. So they dont want to take the risk. Just like being a free man rapist like Ben Rothlisberger. well if you guys think ben is a rapist surely Eli is a fraudster.
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Post by Delicreep on Aug 17, 2019 17:08:40 GMT -5
Why would he settle with her if she didn't have a great case? why did eli settle his fraud case? My first guess would be that Eli had an actual attorney, as did Ben and the NFL. That attorney no doubt told Eli (and Ben and the NFL) that trials are risky, and jurors are funny animals, and that trials swing on random things sometimes. That a trial only allows 1 party to win, and that a settlement often lets both parties get some of what they want. That your money is easier to give away than your time and energy.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2019 17:12:59 GMT -5
why did eli settle his fraud case? My first guess would be that Eli had an actual attorney, as did Ben and the NFL. That attorney no doubt told Eli (and Ben and the NFL) that trials are risky, and jurors are funny animals, and that trials swing on random things sometimes. That a trial only allows 1 party to win, and that a settlement often lets both parties get some of what they want. That your money is easier to give away than your time and energy. When i said you guys shared a brain , I was meaning you think alike , not that you were dumb. Just wanted to make that clear because it could be interpreted wrong. I enjoy our debates. Both of you. Now do you remember a land mass (big island) to the west of Australia on globes back in the day? because its not there present day.
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Post by Delicreep on Aug 17, 2019 19:17:38 GMT -5
My first guess would be that Eli had an actual attorney, as did Ben and the NFL. That attorney no doubt told Eli (and Ben and the NFL) that trials are risky, and jurors are funny animals, and that trials swing on random things sometimes. That a trial only allows 1 party to win, and that a settlement often lets both parties get some of what they want. That your money is easier to give away than your time and energy. When i said you guys shared a brain , I was meaning you think alike , not that you were dumb. Just wanted to make that clear because it could be interpreted wrong. I enjoy our debates. Both of you. Now do you remember a land mass (big island) to the west of Australia on globes back in the day? because its not there present day. Globes are for suckers!
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Post by Nite on Aug 17, 2019 19:52:15 GMT -5
My first guess would be that Eli had an actual attorney, as did Ben and the NFL. That attorney no doubt told Eli (and Ben and the NFL) that trials are risky, and jurors are funny animals, and that trials swing on random things sometimes. That a trial only allows 1 party to win, and that a settlement often lets both parties get some of what they want. That your money is easier to give away than your time and energy. When i said you guys shared a brain , I was meaning you think alike , not that you were dumb. Just wanted to make that clear because it could be interpreted wrong. I enjoy our debates. Both of you. Now do you remember a land mass (big island) to the west of Australia on globes back in the day? because its not there present day. Hey Roonster;
Do you believe in (not Eli) but in ancient aliens? The theory goes that long ago from a far away galaxy aliens came to earth and messed around with simian type creatures. Eventually they came up homo sapiens.. There are a few TV shows on the matter but I have a feeling you would know more about that..They might have something to do with that disappearing land mass (could have been one of my ex's taking a swim in the ocean as they have tended to be a tad on the larger side..) Or maybe it could be the fabled forgotten continent...Atlantis..
I think I feel a song coming on..
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Post by Sarcasman on Aug 17, 2019 22:09:06 GMT -5
why did eli settle his fraud case? My first guess would be that Eli had an actual attorney, as did Ben and the NFL. That attorney no doubt told Eli (and Ben and the NFL) that trials are risky, and jurors are funny animals, and that trials swing on random things sometimes. That a trial only allows 1 party to win, and that a settlement often lets both parties get some of what they want. That your money is easier to give away than your time and energy. Hey! That sounds just like what Monroe was saying was the reason Rothlisberger settled. But not the NFL and especially not Eli, he's as guilty as sin.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2019 22:09:59 GMT -5
When i said you guys shared a brain , I was meaning you think alike , not that you were dumb. Just wanted to make that clear because it could be interpreted wrong. I enjoy our debates. Both of you. Now do you remember a land mass (big island) to the west of Australia on globes back in the day? because its not there present day. Hey Roonster;
Do you believe in (not Eli) but in ancient aliens? The theory goes that long ago from a far away galaxy aliens came to earth and messed around with simian type creatures. Eventually they came up homo sapiens.. There are a few TV shows on the matter but I have a feeling you would know more about that..They might have something to do with that disappearing land mass (could have been one of my ex's taking a swim in the ocean as they have tended to be a tad on the larger side..) Or maybe it could be the fabled forgotten continent...Atlantis..
I think I feel a song coming on..
I find it interesting. Not sure i believe in little green men. I do think there are ufos. Unidentified flying objects. I also question how the pyramids were quarried so many tons of rock miles away and built by man with such precision you cant fit a sheet of paper between the stones. Straight out of the stone age. I feel they had some different technology that we somehow lost. I keep an open mind to ideas and theories.
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Post by Sarcasman on Aug 17, 2019 22:12:26 GMT -5
When i said you guys shared a brain , I was meaning you think alike , not that you were dumb. Just wanted to make that clear because it could be interpreted wrong. I enjoy our debates. Both of you. Now do you remember a land mass (big island) to the west of Australia on globes back in the day? because its not there present day. Hey Roonster;
Do you believe in (not Eli) but in ancient aliens? The theory goes that long ago from a far away galaxy aliens came to earth and messed around with simian type creatures. Eventually they came up homo sapiens.. There are a few TV shows on the matter but I have a feeling you would know more about that..They might have something to do with that disappearing land mass (could have been one of my ex's taking a swim in the ocean as they have tended to be a tad on the larger side..) Or maybe it could be the fabled forgotten continent...Atlantis..
I think I feel a song coming on..
Gods they were! I think Monroe is speaking of Sandy Island. The island that wasn't.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2019 22:20:50 GMT -5
My first guess would be that Eli had an actual attorney, as did Ben and the NFL. That attorney no doubt told Eli (and Ben and the NFL) that trials are risky, and jurors are funny animals, and that trials swing on random things sometimes. That a trial only allows 1 party to win, and that a settlement often lets both parties get some of what they want. That your money is easier to give away than your time and energy. Hey! That sounds just like what Monroe was saying was the reason Rothlisberger settled. But not the NFL and especially not Eli, he's as guilty as sin. From the evidence i gathered in both cases. Ben and elis. I dont think they are guilty of any crimes. I blame skibba the eq manager. Eli wanted to keep his game worn stuff so he (skibba)concocted this idea to fake them. In bens case i think going to your lawyer before police is eyebrow raising to say the least.
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Post by Nite on Aug 17, 2019 22:41:10 GMT -5
Hey Roonster;
Do you believe in (not Eli) but in ancient aliens? The theory goes that long ago from a far away galaxy aliens came to earth and messed around with simian type creatures. Eventually they came up homo sapiens.. There are a few TV shows on the matter but I have a feeling you would know more about that..They might have something to do with that disappearing land mass (could have been one of my ex's taking a swim in the ocean as they have tended to be a tad on the larger side..) Or maybe it could be the fabled forgotten continent...Atlantis..
I think I feel a song coming on..
I find it interesting. Not sure i believe in little green men. I do think there are ufos. Unidentified flying objects. I also question how the pyramids were quarried so many tons of rock miles away and built by man with such precision you cant fit a sheet of paper between the stones. Straight out of the stone age. I feel they had some different technology that we somehow lost. I keep an open mind to ideas and theories. Buhlieve it or not I kinda sorta somewhat agree with you here.. When the library at Alexandria burned it was a catastrophe for mankind. A lot of ancient knowledge and info was lost.. .. and
ELI!
PS - I would swear on a stack of old hustler mags (the classics) that my ex-mum in law was an alien.. I know for sure T Brady is...
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Post by desertash on Aug 18, 2019 13:37:25 GMT -5
So when you say "do the math" on the NFL settling the lawsuit...for 1/8 the amount sued for...with no admission of guilt...no re-reinstatement for Kap...without being tied up in depositions for years...your math sees that as an admission of guilt? The math part was that the nfl felt it would lose the case. i clearly said not an omission of guilt. which you spun and ran with, smh. or just as likely or more, the NFL's legal and PR teams advised them to get this out of public view asap
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Post by desertash on Aug 18, 2019 13:45:58 GMT -5
Hey Roonster;
Do you believe in (not Eli) but in ancient aliens? The theory goes that long ago from a far away galaxy aliens came to earth and messed around with simian type creatures. Eventually they came up homo sapiens.. There are a few TV shows on the matter but I have a feeling you would know more about that..They might have something to do with that disappearing land mass (could have been one of my ex's taking a swim in the ocean as they have tended to be a tad on the larger side..) Or maybe it could be the fabled forgotten continent...Atlantis..
I think I feel a song coming on..
I find it interesting. Not sure i believe in little green men. I do think there are ufos. Unidentified flying objects. I also question how the pyramids were quarried so many tons of rock miles away and built by man with such precision you cant fit a sheet of paper between the stones. Straight out of the stone age. I feel they had some different technology that we somehow lost. I keep an open mind to ideas and theories. Likewise there are UFOs by the simple definition (we and largely the public do not know origin). No aliens have dated a Kardashian yet so...no aliens. The various pyramids across the globe and many aligned with star mapping is interesting, but just as likely mankind learning its environment (ex: navigation). We are so ego-centric it's difficult to believe there were archaic tools/processes available to ancient civilizations that made those wonders possible. Fermi's paradox continues to hold up, but I'd not be surprised if there was tangible proof one day. Until then, it's stuff of fiction and myth.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2019 20:03:02 GMT -5
I find it interesting. Not sure i believe in little green men. I do think there are ufos. Unidentified flying objects. I also question how the pyramids were quarried so many tons of rock miles away and built by man with such precision you cant fit a sheet of paper between the stones. Straight out of the stone age. I feel they had some different technology that we somehow lost. I keep an open mind to ideas and theories. Likewise there are UFOs by the simple definition (we and largely the public do not know origin). No aliens have dated a Kardashian yet so...no aliens. The various pyramids across the globe and many aligned with star mapping is interesting, but just as likely mankind learning its environment (ex: navigation). We are so ego-centric it's difficult to believe there were archaic tools/processes available to ancient civilizations that made those wonders possible. Fermi's paradox continues to hold up, but I'd not be surprised if there was tangible proof one day. Until then, it's stuff of fiction and myth. How would someone building a pyramid in Mexico communicate with someone building one in china or eygpt though? How did they all know to align them that way and how to build them? Or to build them at all.
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Post by Sarcasman on Aug 18, 2019 22:39:21 GMT -5
Likewise there are UFOs by the simple definition (we and largely the public do not know origin). No aliens have dated a Kardashian yet so...no aliens. The various pyramids across the globe and many aligned with star mapping is interesting, but just as likely mankind learning its environment (ex: navigation). We are so ego-centric it's difficult to believe there were archaic tools/processes available to ancient civilizations that made those wonders possible. Fermi's paradox continues to hold up, but I'd not be surprised if there was tangible proof one day. Until then, it's stuff of fiction and myth. How would someone building a pyramid in Mexico communicate with someone building one in china or eygpt though? How did they all know to align them that way and how to build them? Or to build them at all. The earth was much different then. They could just walk there. Or teleport.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2019 22:40:28 GMT -5
How would someone building a pyramid in Mexico communicate with someone building one in china or eygpt though? How did they all know to align them that way and how to build them? Or to build them at all. The earth was much different then. They could just walk there. Or teleport. 😮
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Post by Nite on Aug 18, 2019 22:53:38 GMT -5
How would someone building a pyramid in Mexico communicate with someone building one in china or eygpt though? How did they all know to align them that way and how to build them? Or to build them at all. The earth was much different then. They could just walk there. Or teleport. Telekinesis much easier that way.. Other theories including (but not limited to)
- wormhole travel
- remote viewing
- astral projection
- buying a copy of; "Pyramid Building for Dummies" (from Amazon)
- Interdimentionality i. e. shooting missiles at right angles of reality..(but don't do this when your drunk else you get really weird results)
- Calling my ex mum-in-law (surprisingly she sorts has a bit of knowledge on the topic ..and she is an alien - still can't find my gall bladder but thats a topic for another day and forum)
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Post by DandyDon on Aug 18, 2019 23:06:44 GMT -5
I'm sure there was a point (20 pages ago) where this thread was still about a Giants player.
Maybe merge it into the thee thread?
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Post by TheAnalyst on Aug 19, 2019 8:02:48 GMT -5
How would someone building a pyramid in Mexico communicate with someone building one in china or eygpt though? How did they all know to align them that way and how to build them? Or to build them at all. The earth was much different then. They could just walk there. Or teleport. I think they Skyped.
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Post by dannydimes8 on Aug 19, 2019 8:06:31 GMT -5
I have no worries about Barkkey’s persona, he’s a class act. My worries will always be related to his legs. RBs are one wrong move away from never being the same which is why I didn’t support taking him so high. Hopefully he has a clean season and is full go when we are set to jump off next year.
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Post by desertash on Aug 19, 2019 12:30:58 GMT -5
Likewise there are UFOs by the simple definition (we and largely the public do not know origin). No aliens have dated a Kardashian yet so...no aliens. The various pyramids across the globe and many aligned with star mapping is interesting, but just as likely mankind learning its environment (ex: navigation). We are so ego-centric it's difficult to believe there were archaic tools/processes available to ancient civilizations that made those wonders possible. Fermi's paradox continues to hold up, but I'd not be surprised if there was tangible proof one day. Until then, it's stuff of fiction and myth. How would someone building a pyramid in Mexico communicate with someone building one in china or eygpt though? How did they all know to align them that way and how to build them? Or to build them at all. There's enough variance to suggest that the pyramid (scoop a pile of barely wet sand, and it tends to form that way) was simply a discovery. We're curious monkeys, and also pattern aware. Combine that with learning/recognition of star alignment to Earthly location (navigation) would also be a discovery.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2019 13:03:50 GMT -5
How would someone building a pyramid in Mexico communicate with someone building one in china or eygpt though? How did they all know to align them that way and how to build them? Or to build them at all. There's enough variance to suggest that the pyramid (scoop a pile of barely wet sand, and it tends to form that way) was simply a discovery. We're curious monkeys, and also pattern aware. Combine that with learning/recognition of star alignment to Earthly location (navigation) would also be a discovery. in all the different continent's? Seems awfully coincidental. Also they quarried stones that weighed tons. Hardly mounding sand.
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Post by desertash on Aug 19, 2019 13:15:22 GMT -5
There's enough variance to suggest that the pyramid (scoop a pile of barely wet sand, and it tends to form that way) was simply a discovery. We're curious monkeys, and also pattern aware. Combine that with learning/recognition of star alignment to Earthly location (navigation) would also be a discovery. in all the different continent's? Seems awfully coincidental. Also they quarried stones that weighed tons. Hardly mounding sand. Similar concepts, had to start small. Quarrying? OK, been doing that since at least Gobleki Tepi. 12000+ years ago.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2019 13:30:12 GMT -5
in all the different continent's? Seems awfully coincidental. Also they quarried stones that weighed tons. Hardly mounding sand. Similar concepts, had to start small. Quarrying? OK, been doing that since at least Gobleki Tepi. 12000+ years ago. what tools do Did they have 12000 years ago?
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Post by Kase1 on Aug 19, 2019 13:45:10 GMT -5
Well no, thats your interpretation of his actions. I however disagree with your interpretation
Are you aware of the code of conduct when it comes to flag ceremonies?
No, please, enlighten me
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Post by Roosevelt on Aug 19, 2019 14:06:11 GMT -5
Are you aware of the code of conduct when it comes to flag ceremonies?
No, please, enlighten me
lol. Well let me just say it does not include sitting down or kneeling.
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Post by Roosevelt on Aug 19, 2019 14:09:48 GMT -5
36 U.S. Code § 301. National anthem U.S. Code
Notes (a)Designation.—
The composition consisting of the words and music known as the Star-Spangled Banner is the national anthem.
(b)Conduct During Playing.—During a rendition of the national anthem—
(1) when the flag is displayed—
(A) individuals in uniform should give the military salute at the first note of the anthem and maintain that position until the last note;
(B) members of the Armed Forces and veterans who are present but not in uniform may render the military salute in the manner provided for individuals in uniform; and
(C) all other persons present should face the flag and stand at attention with their right hand over the heart, and men not in uniform, if applicable, should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart; and (2) when the flag is not displayed, all present should face toward the music and act in the same manner they would if the flag were displayed.
(Pub. L. 105–225, Aug. 12, 1998, 112 Stat. 1263; Pub. L. 110–417, [div. A], title V, § 595, Oct. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 4475.)
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Post by Kase1 on Aug 19, 2019 14:13:29 GMT -5
36 U.S. Code § 301. National anthem U.S. Code
Notes (a)Designation.—
The composition consisting of the words and music known as the Star-Spangled Banner is the national anthem.
(b)Conduct During Playing.—During a rendition of the national anthem—
(1) when the flag is displayed—
(A) individuals in uniform should give the military salute at the first note of the anthem and maintain that position until the last note;
(B) members of the Armed Forces and veterans who are present but not in uniform may render the military salute in the manner provided for individuals in uniform; and
(C) all other persons present should face the flag and stand at attention with their right hand over the heart, and men not in uniform, if applicable, should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart; and (2) when the flag is not displayed, all present should face toward the music and act in the same manner they would if the flag were displayed.
(Pub. L. 105–225, Aug. 12, 1998, 112 Stat. 1263; Pub. L. 110–417, [div. A], title V, § 595, Oct. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 4475.)
Correct me if im wrong, nothing Kap did was illegal. Maybe not ideal, but not illegal. Also he got the idea to kneel from former Green Beret Nate Boyer. Would you be OK with his protest if it was done some other time during the game???
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Post by Roosevelt on Aug 19, 2019 14:13:40 GMT -5
This was the NFL's written policy on the anthem. The National Anthem must be played prior to every NFL game, and all players must be on the sideline for the National Anthem.
During the National Anthem, players on the field and bench area should stand at attention, face the flag, hold helmets in their left hand, and refrain from talking. The home team should ensure that the American flag is in good condition. It should be pointed out to players and coaches that we continue to be judged by the public in this area of respect for the flag and our country. Failure to be on the field by the start of the National Anthem may result in discipline, such as fines, suspensions, and/or the forfeiture of draft choice(s) for violations of the above, including first offenses.
I don't know if this policy remains or not at this stage.
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