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Oski Disciple's avatar

DBD continues to get jacked around. One day we're stuck in the archives, another day non-subscribers can't comment, today we're well down the main page below yesterday's DBD. There is clearly a conspiracy of immense proportions to suppress DBD. Evidently we're a threat to the powers that be. It's time to take action! Unite my brothers and sisters, we have nothing to lose but the chains of our oppressors.

GoldenSD81's avatar

"'DBD.' That word should have new meaning for all of us today. We can't be consumed by our petty differences anymore. We will be united in our common interests. Perhaps it's fate that today is the 28th of March, and you will once again be fighting for our freedom … Not from tyranny, oppression, or persecution … but from annihilation. We are fighting for our right to live. To exist."

'We will not go quietly into the night! We will not vanish without a fight! We're going to live on! We're going to survive!' Today we celebrate our Independence Day!"

Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

Have decided to donate $ to the calegends.com collective.

dcblue's avatar

For the first time in a long time saw someone with Cal gear on yesterday. He was busy on his phone so no "Go Bears".

DC Trojan's avatar

OUR STUMBLING BUMBLING DEMOCRACY

goldenone's avatar

Christie sees a lane in the GOP primary: Trump destroyer

The former New Jersey governor said the Republicans need someone who can take on Trump “like what I did to Marco.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/27/christie-sees-a-lane-in-the-gop-primary-trump-destroyer-00089121

DC Trojan's avatar

We're closing in on the end of the college admissions cycle in this house and still have 2 laggards from whom my daughter hasn't heard. Which wouldn't matter except for the fact that one of them represents my wife's current best shot at the 18 year old deciding against college in the UK (until we go and see the UK alternatives which could result in youthful horror, you never know).

I saw a tweet from the Daily Trojan yesterday that there were nearly 81k applicants to SC which just absolutely blows my mind, both at the general trend of kids applying to so many schools and then the specific trend of my alma mater in particular.

goldenone's avatar

We went to the USC admissions night at my kids' school. It has become a pretty good feeder for both SC and Stanford and to a lesser extent, Cal. We also were surprised by the number of applicants, so the admissions director advised parents to start planning ahead early on with their kids to become very active socially and also academically.

heyalumnigo's avatar

Kids can't just be all academic anymore. They need to volunteer and have extra curriculars. In some respects it means kids can't just be kids. They always need to be going from one activity to another.

Peetyjay's avatar

And this trend too will result in a sea of applicants blending together. It is tough to get kids involved in a volunteer activity that is aligned with passion and not resume, but that is probably the way to do it.

GoldenSD81's avatar

The 2012 Dredd film was fantastic. I wish they made a sequel and continued on with that franchise.

GoldenSD81's avatar

Planes, Trains and Automobiles. It is a great movie and despite some confusion, is not a Christmas movie. It’s one of only a handful of movies set during Thanksgiving.

HeyStudentsBears's avatar

in Norway ..

as in most of Europe, trains are generally a very nice and convenient way to get around. they even had a nice play area for when i was traveling w/ 3 yr old and it was free to bring 3 yr old.

however a train delay out of Oslo led to a particularly memorable hiking trip since i missed the bus to on national park and found an alternate hike and lodging somewhat on the the fly.

i am not sure how many people plan to go to Rondane National Park but it was particularly stunning.

https://goo.gl/photos/MsBzngQ5R1L1e8DX7

goldenone's avatar

That train above is like an art-deco beauty.

DC Trojan's avatar

older streamlined trains can be fascinating as an expression of both their contemporary design and also what they reflect about the broader society - there's an organization that runs historical rail trips (old routes, old equipment) in Italy that just brought online a restored train called the Arlecchino and just look at this post-war optimism madness: https://www.turismoitalianews.it/i-luoghi-piu-insoliti/12618-il-rapido-arlecchino-degli-anni-60-torna-a-viaggiare-per-il-piacere-degli-appassionati-di-turismo-ferroviario

Matt's avatar

1) If Adam-West-era-Batman decided he needed a Bat Train, he would consult those designers.

2) That train just made my bucket list. Looks like they're selling tickets on August 6 for August 28 for €7.50. That feels like they're looking to cater to locals before tourists which I don't begrudge.

https://www.cntraveler.com/story/this-vintage-train-is-the-best-way-to-sightsee-in-italy-if-you-can-snag-a-seat

https://www.trenitalia.com/it/comunicati-stampa/2022/8/5/ad-aria-di-fvg-con-il-treno-storico-arlecchino.html

Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

Lana loved trains…

IYKYK

heyalumnigo's avatar

20/37. Started strong but did real poor in the last 15 or so.

dcblue's avatar

That's about how mine went. I got 21, which is better than I typically do.

DC Trojan's avatar

5 out of 37, which you'd think I'd have beat since I was just guessing

Oski Disciple's avatar

21 out of 37, a few lucky guesses helped.

Matt's avatar

12 of 37. Would be good if it were a batting average...

Peetyjay's avatar

No words would make Rodgers feel ashamed because the dude has no shame. It is regrettable that so many in our world today lack the integrity to experience the shame of being so f***ing classless.

dcblue's avatar

That's a nicer characterization than my thought.

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Peetyjay's avatar

Some states bill the cost of the S&R operation to the victim. Smart move to pretend you thought the calls were spam and just get back to the trailhead on your own.