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Arcadia Pod's Top Ten Kansas City Area Professional Wrestling Feuds of 2023 - #2
Once again, my intro from a few days ago: “This year, I’m trying something different on my blog – I’m going through my local professional wrestling coverage and doing a countdown of the ten (well 11 actually) Kansas City area professional wrestling feuds that I felt deserved some recognition. Since late last year, I have attended nearly THIRTY wrestling shows with my son, and have been blessed…
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Self-driving electric vehicle donation boosts research opportunities at Western MIchigan University Read more: https://www.selfdrivingcars360.com/self-driving-electric-vehicle-donation-boosts-research-opportunities-at-western-michigan-university/
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teach463146 · 4 years
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5. The Imitation Game
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The Imitation Game
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The Imitation Game chronicles the true story of Alan Turing, a British mathematician who decrypted the German Enigma code during the Second World War. Beautifully performed with a real brimming sense of triumph, it’s a prestige ode to a brilliant mind undercut by bigotry.
Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Rory Kinnear, Allen Leech.
BBFC rating: 12
I bet you already knew it was on Amazon Prime.
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Remembering:  Sailing the Gulf of Mexico
Last year friend and co-author Scott B. Williams asked if I would be interested in accompanying him as he sailed his boat from New Port Richey, Florida to his home port in Mississippi.  He sent me the map of his anticipated course and approximate itinerary.  Along with the itinerary he offered a piece of advice to this novice sailor.  “The worst thing you can put on a boat is a calendar.  At sea there are too many factors that can affect your plans and the sea really doesn’t care about your plans.”  I said yes and in the summer of 2013 I caught a flight from Kansas City to Tampa, Florida where Scott picked me up at the airport and we headed to the 27’ Cape Dory to make some last minute preparations before setting sail.Preparing the boat was surreal and reminiscent of the preparations that were done before embarking on a kayak excursion in the Virgin Islands I had taken in 2009 (As told in the upcoming book Why Do All the Locals Think We’re Crazy?).  Food, water, fuel, safety equipment, communication, backups to all of it.  Even writing about it now in retrospect, it ignites an adventurous excitement in me.  At about 6:00 p.m. Scott and I motored out through the channel markers and into the Gulf of Mexico.  As Florida disappeared behind us in the distance, the diesel motor was shut off and the mainsail was raised.  The sound of the fabric stretching out above us and the hard slap of the wind filling the sail was exhilarating.  The wind took hold of us and a pod of dolphins played alongside us as we sailed into the sunset (photo above). Daylight slowly faded into darkness and an umbrella of stars appeared above us.  We raised the jib to generate more speed.  Land had dropped out of sight leaving us to our own devices.  I had never felt more remote and vulnerable on any adventure before it.  There were no boats, no lights, no people, no signs to guide the way, no… nothing. We sat together in the cockpit talking of everything from sailing to book writing to celestial navigation to families to rum and everything in between.  The only light was the dim glow coming from the cockpit compass and the stars reflecting off the water as it slid behind us.  We took turns steering the boat and Scott continually checked our heading and took the time to teach me basic navigation in the process.  It was getting late and we decided that one of us should take the first shift steering while the other slept.  We would trade off in two hour shifts.  There was no way I was ready to sleep so I asked if I could stay up and steer.  Scott is a seasoned sailor and was used to nights alone on the ocean, and knew it was a marathon, not a sprint, so he was okay taking the first shift to sleep.  I was still buzzed on the excitement of it all and was quickly becoming addicted to the drug of utter solitude. He retired down below and I sat alone in the cockpit of his boat overwhelmed with a combined feeling of fear, excitement, and peace.  To put it dramatically it was a spiritual experience.  There I was, a 40 year old kid from Kansas somewhere atop the waves of the Gulf of Mexico, with more stars than I knew existed above me and had never felt more alone and alive.  I felt so… small.  Nature was in complete control and I was stripped down to simply the supplies we put aboard, Scott’s experience, and a primitive survival instinct.  There is far more to the story that I will share here someday, but for now I will simply remember day one: the thrill of the adventure, the love/fear of the ocean, harnessing the elements to propel us forward, and the blessing to be a part of it all.   I don’t know that there is anything more serene and beautiful than sunset on a calm sea.
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savetopnow · 6 years
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theliberaltony · 5 years
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via Politics – FiveThirtyEight
Take a look at prediction markets and you’ll find what bettors think is a clear top tier of four Democratic presidential candidates. Three of the names are exactly who you’d expect to see. There’s Joe Biden, the former vice president, who has led in the vast majority of state and national polls (even though he hasn’t yet announced a bid for president). There’s Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, the runner-up in 2016, who is second and rising in the polls and who has already raised lots of money and drawn huge numbers of people to his rallies. There’s California Sen. Kamala Harris, who realized the biggest gains in the polls following her announcement in January, who potentially has the broadest coalition and who seems to have the most support from party leaders in early states.
And then there’s … Beto O’Rourke, the former Texas Congressman who has never held statewide office, who lost his bid for U.S. Senate to Ted Cruz last November and who has spent most of his time since then trying to find his way out of a post-election “funk”/midlife crisis.
That’s a deliberately troll-ish characterization of O’Rourke, who has some strong attributes as a candidate, including the potential to appeal to a broad coalition of millennials, moderates and possibly Hispanics. His performance against Cruz was actually quite strong — one of the four best performances by a Democratic Senate candidate last year along with Sanders, Joe Manchin and Amy Klobuchar — relative to Texas’s partisanship and Cruz’s incumbency status. It’s not uncommon for candidates to take some time to decide whether to run for president, and lately, O’Rourke has given fairly clear signals that he does want to run for the White House after all.
But like a candidate such as Klobuchar or Cory Booker, O’Rourke would seem to have a roughly even mix of upside potential and downside risks. A good prospect, but not necessarily someone who has established himself in the big leagues, as Sanders has.
I’m guessing that you — yes, you!, dear reader — agree with me so far. I’m guessing that you don’t take O’Rourke’s chances as seriously as you do those of Biden, Harris and Sanders. That’s not to say you don’t think he could win, just that you wouldn’t put him in that top tier.
I’m guessing that because … I already asked you about it. In a series of (unscientific) Twitter polls I conducted on Monday, I asked people to assess the chances of 16 actual or potential Democratic candidates winning the nomination. O’Rourke didn’t come out as one of the front-runners, but instead in a second tier along with Elizabeth Warren and Booker.1
@NateSilver538 Twitter followers are bearish on Beto
But they’re bullish on Warren and Booker
Chance of winning the presidency according to … Candidate @NateSILVEr538 poll Betting markets* Kamala Harris 17.7% 18.4% Bernie Sanders 16.9 18.1 Joe Biden 13.8 15.1 Elizabeth Warren 9.8 5.1 Beto O’Rourke 9.4 14.3 Cory Booker 7.5 4.6 Amy Klobuchar 5.2 4.8 Sherrod Brown 4.2 4.9 Kirsten Gillibrand 3.2 2.2 Pete Buttigieg 1.9 Julian Castro 1.7 John Hickenlooper 1.5 Tulsi Gabbard 1.5 Michael Bloomberg 1.2 Jay Inslee 1.0 John Delaney 0.5
* Average of PredictIt and Betfair as of 11 a.m on March 5. Only candidates with liquid markets in both PredictIt and Betfair are listed. Probabilities are adjusted so that they equal 100 percent once also accounting for unlisted candidates.
So I’m here to make the case that maybe you’re wrong and that maybe O’Rourke really does belong in the top tier. I’m not sure I entirely believe the case, but I’m going to make it, so hold tight. We’re about to enter the Beto Quadrant, where Democrats are always exactly one election cycle from flipping Texas and the only content is Pod Save America.
[ … ENTERING BETO QUADRANT … ]
Things are so much clearer to me now, dear reader. By virtue of being a FiveThirtyEight and/or a @NateSilver538 follower, you see, your political tastes are much too highbrow. You like Warren because of her detailed policy stances. You’re bullish on Harris and Booker because you think they could unite the different factions of the party as evidenced by their strong start in endorsements.
Most Democrats aren’t like you, though. They don’t care that much about policy or any of that shit. They almost certainly have never visited the FiveThirtyEight endorsement tracker. They don’t even follow the news cycle all that closely. They weren’t aware of Beto’s road trip, let alone that it became a subject of derision by smart-aleck journalists. They just want someone who can beat Trump.
And from what they do know about Beto, they like him, he makes them feel good, and they think — despite his loss to Cruz — he’s a 2020 winner.
Start with Beto’s favorability ratings, which are among the strongest in the field. In this week’s batch of Morning Consult polling, for instance, which is culled from interviews with more than 12,000 Democratic voters, Beto had the second-best ratio of favorable to unfavorable ratings, with 43 percent of Democrats saying they have a favorable view as compared to just 8 percent with an unfavorable one. Only Biden’s ratio is better, and indeed, Biden, Beto, Sanders and Harris are the four strongest candidates by this metric, just as betting markets have them.
Democrats who know Beto O’Rourke like Beto O’Rourke
Share of Democratic voters who had a favorable impression or unfavorable impression of each candidate according to a Morning Consult survey
Candidate Favorable Unfavorable Ratio of favorable to unfavorable Joe Biden 79% 11% 7.2 Beto O’Rourke 43 8 5.4 Bernie Sanders 75 15 5.0 Kamala Harris 52 11 4.7 Cory Booker 43 12 3.6 Sherrod Brown 23 8 2.9 Elizabeth Warren 54 19 2.8 Eric Holder 32 13 2.5 Kirsten Gillibrand 32 14 2.3 Amy Klobuchar 28 13 2.2 Julian Castro 25 12 2.1 Terry McAuliffe 17 9 1.9 Pete Buttigieg 13 7 1.9 Jay Inslee 12 7 1.7 John Hickenlooper 12 8 1.5 Tulsi Gabbard 16 11 1.5 Michael Bloomberg 33 23 1.4 John Delaney 13 10 1.3 Steve Bullock 10 8 1.3
Survey conducted from Feb. 25 to March 3, 2019. Respondents were given an option to say they had never heard of a candidate
Source: Morning Consult
Beto also has the potential to make a big splash if and when he announces — in contrast to candidates like Booker, who are well-liked by Democratic voters but whose entry into the race didn’t create major news. Look at Google search volume for some of the major Democratic candidates dating back to Labor Day and you’ll find that the spike of interest in Beto on and around Election Day last year exceeded that for any of the Democrats when they announced their campaign so far.2
Then there’s Beto’s ability to raise loads of money. He brought in more than $80 million in individual contributions in the 2018 cycle, more than double the fundraising haul for any other candidate for Congress last year (not counting self-financing or party and PAC contributions). Almost half of these contributions, $37 milion, were unitimized, meaning that they came from small donors. Sure, the mechanics are going to be different now that Beto is competing against other Democrats and not just Cruz. That was nonetheless an impressive accomplishment — the most money raised in individual contributions by any Senate candidate, ever — and Beto will have a heck of a donor list to start with.
O’Rourke lapped the field in money raised in the 2018 cycle
2018 congressional candidates who raised at least $20 million in individual contributions
Candidate Party State Total individual contributions Small-donor (unitemized) contributions Beto O’Rourke D Texas $80.1m
$36.9m
Claire McCaskill D Missouri 32.0m
11.5m
Ted Cruz R Texas 30.5m
12.0m
Jon Ossoff* D Georgia 29.5m
19.1m
Heidi Heitkamp D North Dakota 25.6m
11.5m
Bill Nelson D Florida 25.5m
7.2m
Doug Jones* D Alabama 24.5m
13.8m
Tammy Baldwin D Wisconsin 24.2m
9.4m
Jacky Rosen D Nevada 22.9m
8.4m
Elizabeth Warren D Massachusetts 21.3m
13.3m
Self-funding is excluded.
* Special election
Source: Federal Election Commission
So by these rather important metrics — fundraising, favorability ratings, virality in Google searches — Beto indeed looks like a top-tier candidate. Are they the fanciest metrics? No! And that’s fine. The point is not to overthink it. Beto was sort of a candidate-celebrity not all that long ago, which is not a bad thing to be when you have to differentiate yourself in a field that will likely consist of about 20 candidates. (It worked pretty well for President Trump!) And nothing has really changed since then other than that Beto has been out of the spotlight, a problem that would instantly fix itself once he announces his bid. The candidates with the strongest launches to date, Sanders and Harris, are running well to Beto’s left; indeed the moderate-ish, beer-track “lane”3 is wide open, with Klobuchar off to an OK-but-not-great start and Biden not yet having decided about whether to run at all.
Furthermore, the various mini-controversies Beto had in January — about his road trip, about his Instagramming an interview with his dental hygienist (something that was misdescribed in media accounts as “live-streaming his teeth cleaning”), about his sometimes answering interview questions with “I don’t know” — are things that only media snobs care about and aren’t substantively important, as evidenced by the fact that they didn’t dent his favorability ratings one bit. Indeed, to the extent that pundits and political analysts are more bearish on Beto than people in betting markets, that’s at least as likely to be a favorable indicator for Beto as an unfavorable one, considering the pundits’ track record in situations like these.
[ … EXITING BETO QUADRANT … ]
I’m back. I’m home! I’ve returned safely from the Beto Quadrant, and I mostly feel fine, although I feel an inexplicable urge to order a Sleep Number mattress, promo code #PODSAVE.
I’ve also almost managed to convince myself that O’Rourke really is a top-tier candidate after all, although I expect the feeling to wear off after a few more hours.
Here’s what I really think. I think O’Rourke has the potential to have a very strong launch, as measured by the various metrics (polling gains, fundraising, impressive staff hires, endorsements, media attention) that we’d usually measure it by. O’Rourke was a pretty big candilebrity in 2018, and I think it really does help to have a differentiated brand in a divided field. Furthermore, although the “lanes” thing is way overdone, there are still quite a few moderate Democrats (both voters and “party elites”) who might be looking for a place to hitch their wagon. O’Rourke doesn’t have any endorsements yet,4 but he’s been getting plenty of encouragement from influential Democrats to run, especially from former Obama staffers.5 Conditional on that strong launch, I think he belongs in the top tier.
He also may have missed his moment, or he may not look the same to voters now that the sugar high of almost beating Cruz has worn off. The road trip and dentist stuff may not have mattered to voters, but it didn’t necessarily reflect great self-awareness or judgment. And the dynamics of a white man running in a field full of women and people of color — and potentially getting the nomination despite having considerably less experience than several of them — are not great in the context of contemporary Democratic politics. So for the time being, I put Beto in Tier 1.5, behind the Harris/Biden/Bernie group but ahead of the rest of the Democrats.
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spdk1 · 4 months
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Arcadia Pod's Top Ten Kansas City Area Professional Wrestling Feuds of 2023 - #3
Once again, my intro from a few days ago: “This year, I’m trying something different on my blog – I’m going through my local professional wrestling coverage and doing a countdown of the ten (well 11 actually) Kansas City area professional wrestling feuds that I felt deserved some recognition. Since late last year, I have attended nearly THIRTY wrestling shows with my son, and have been blessed…
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vidmidnews · 6 years
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Move over, food porn. Competitive eating is about slamming as many calories as possible, and there’s a massive YouTube community around it. Erik the Electric’s food challenge videos have been viewed 80 million times. This week on 2 Girls 1 Pod
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newsini · 7 years
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DENVER — Colorado’s dream of a futuristic transportation system that would move passengers and freight at speeds of nearly 700 mph (1,126 kph) using a pod and tube system is estimated to cost about $24 billion to build. The state’s propo
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freelancertamal32 · 2 years
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From Pixel 6a to 7, Android Auto to Assistant, we speak by all of it It's the much-anticipated post-I/O present and we're fizzed up with opinions about how we predict Google's latest options and gadgets will play out to us and also you, the person! Join Daniel, Ara, and our new co-host Will, as we discover the Pixel 6a, A.I.-generated summaries on Google Docs, a brand new Android pill factor coming subsequent 12 months, and a complete lot extra on the Freelancer Tamal podcast! Got a thought of our pod? Rate and evaluation it in your favourite platform. It'll actually assist us out. Thanks! 3:59 | Let's speak concerning the non-Android, non-hardware stuff first. I do know, I do know. This is why we now have timecodes. ANDROIDPOLICE VIDEO OF THE DAY 17:13 | Just a few developments in and round Android... 26:00 | Alright, here is what you have been ready for. Some household notes: we need to thank Taylor Kerns for serving to us launch the pod revival. He's nonetheless with Freelancer Tamal, however has determined to step away from the mic. We're completely satisfied, although, to introduce Will Sattelberg as our new, everlasting co-host. Meanwhile, Daniel will likely be off on paternity go away for the subsequent couple of weeks, however we'll maintain the seat sizzling — keep tuned and thanks for subscribing and ranking the present, we recognize it. Find the group on Twitter - @journeydan @AraWagco @Will_Sattelberg @LevelJules Reach out to us - podcast@Freelancer Tamal.com Music - "18" and "34" by HOME licensed underneath CC BY 3.0 Grab the HP Chromebook X2 11 for 60% off earlier than it is gone Read Next About The Author Jules Wang (1353 Articles Published) Jules joined the Freelancer Tamal group in 2019. Before that, he was at Pocketnow. He loves public transportation, podcasts, and other people typically. He additionally likes to take views from the larger image in expertise from how persons are interested in it to the way it's utilized throughout each different trade. More From Jules Wang
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Arcadia Pod's Top Ten Kansas City Area Professional Wrestling Feuds of 2023 - #4
Once again, my intro from a few days ago: “This year, I’m trying something different on my blog – I’m going through my local professional wrestling coverage and doing a countdown of the ten (well 11 actually) Kansas City area professional wrestling feuds that I felt deserved some recognition. Since late last year, I have attended nearly THIRTY wrestling shows with my son, and have been blessed…
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Arcadia Pod's Top Ten Kansas City Area Professional Wrestling Feuds of 2023 - #5
Once again, my intro from a few days ago: “This year, I’m trying something different on my blog – I’m going through my local professional wrestling coverage and doing a countdown of the ten (well 11 actually) Kansas City area professional wrestling feuds that I felt deserved some recognition. Since late last year, I have attended nearly THIRTY wrestling shows with my son, and have been blessed…
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