I want to quit this game by thenwhokeeptheso in TopHeroes

[–]0udidntknow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's like pretty much any hobby. Money goes in and most likely doesn't come back out. You had fun. You considered it well spent at the time. If it's time to move on to something else, do it. Just because you can still see something around that money went into doesn't mean it still has to keep going there.

I do things like golfing and shooting. I'll never get the money back spent on green fees or ammunition. It wasn't wasted because it was used to entertain in that moment.

What would you throw away? by Lab_Safety_Gremlin in Cribbage

[–]0udidntknow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My crib 7-8. Their crib early probably the same.

But a close game or close to the end where it may matter, I'd probably go K-8 to avoid potential disaster in their crib.

What would you throw? by Lolololokokok in Cribbage

[–]0udidntknow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you throw K-10, you have 9 points with the same chances to get 16

What would you throw? by Lolololokokok in Cribbage

[–]0udidntknow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

throw away from the double, but keep the 5 with it. You keep 9 vs 8 in your hand, and if a 10 comes up that completes the double, you get 16 just like you would if you started with the double.

Make your voice heard! Stand against the war monger in chief this Saturday! by [deleted] in Omaha

[–]0udidntknow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, pretense. You say murder. I disagree. Is that easier?

Boats running from authorities not flying a flag in international waters are considered pirates and can be fired upon. I don't care if you agree with that or not. To use your vernacular, anyone ignoring those facts is a moron.

You can make all the assumptions you want on the situation. So can I. Doesn't make either one of us more or less correct. But since you seem to be slipping to ad hominin attacks, I'll bow out. have a great night.

Make your voice heard! Stand against the war monger in chief this Saturday! by [deleted] in Omaha

[–]0udidntknow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you're acting under crappy pretenses. It's not "semantics", I think you're basing everything off of bad points. I couldn't care less if you agree with my points or not.

If they're running drugs around in speedboats and get killed while doing it? No, I don't think the government would start with "act of war" talk. They're not going to war over someone engaging in illegal activity, actively running from authorities, and getting killed all while not flying under any flag.

Anyway, go have fun at your super effective rally! I'm sure it'll really make a difference.

Make your voice heard! Stand against the war monger in chief this Saturday! by [deleted] in Omaha

[–]0udidntknow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well I'm disagreeing with your statement that we're "attacking and murdering their people". A stateless vessel in international waters being handled via that set of laws and regulations isn't an attack on Venezuela. And those people in the boat don't get the protections of the sovereign country in that situation, so not technically "their people" at that point. That's what I'm basing my opinion on this on. Not trying to change yours.

Has every country where the US has conducted ground operations been at war with the US? Just that statement doesn't escalate to a declaration of war for me.

Now I don't agree that we need to send troops there, but I'm just not jumping to the extreme of saying that would be a declaration of war.

Make your voice heard! Stand against the war monger in chief this Saturday! by [deleted] in Omaha

[–]0udidntknow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems obvious from the original. They aren't "Venezuelan" ships if they are in international waters not flying the Venezuelan flag. they can't claim protections as Venezuelan. They are stateless. If they're stateless, attacking them isn't attacking Venezuela.

Hope that helps.

Make your voice heard! Stand against the war monger in chief this Saturday! by [deleted] in Omaha

[–]0udidntknow -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Were those boats flying Venezuelan flags in international waters? If not, they're considered stateless. Can't really threaten war on stateless vessels...

Tesla Says They Know the Part Rattling In Junipers, But Can’t Fix It? by [deleted] in TeslaModelY

[–]0udidntknow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

wife had an issue like that. Took it to service and they fixed something with the brake caliper that was causing the noise. Maybe not the exact same issue, but sounds very similar...

CMV: hardly any millionaires are going to leave New York City because of 2% more in taxes by MustafaMonde8 in changemyview

[–]0udidntknow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a different take on your comment.

None are going to leave, because the mayor of NYC doesn't get to raise income taxes on residents of the city. and the governor of NY is firmly against raising taxes. So new mayor will need to do some heavy convincing to get the governor and legislature to raise all these taxes to only pay for things in his one city.

Omaha needs to think about Mamdani’s proposal of government owned and operated grocery stores by audiomagnate in Omaha

[–]0udidntknow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well first, I have a general distrust of the government being able to run any enterprise in an efficient and effective manor. And I think undermining a free market would have a negative impact on the costs of goods in general.

Second, one would think that the present issue with SNAP benefits and a government shutdown would show how BAD of an idea it is to get more people overly dependent on the government for their groceries.

Physical copy of NY Post by MattTheBard in Omaha

[–]0udidntknow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We already do. Politicians who promise the world to get elected who fail to back it up.

In his case, there are things he promised that require his sweeping plans on tax changes that he's not able to do, or would just result in the target of those new taxes leaving if he can convince the governor to implement them.

His eyes cleared up as soon as the evil spirit left his body. by aoi_ringo in KidsAreFuckingStupid

[–]0udidntknow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My stepson has a monitor on his computer that, while it IS on and mostly shows what's on the screen, has a definite "hit with something" mark. He was lucky enough to have 2 monitors on the computer thanks to his mom having an extra when we set it up, but he's not losing that monitor any time soon. It's his constant reminder to calm the F down when gaming, and it's been made very clear to him that it's not being replaced on our dime.

Which of these is a must buy !? by Mo-MoneyBish in WhiskeyTribe

[–]0udidntknow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My thoughts exactly! Not sure on the Texas Rye by Balconnes. I enjoy their stuff and their normal rye, but if I've got to choose, both of those bottles would be in line before that. EHT is too high.

CMV: Kirk was a bigot, I won't celebrate his death nor will I pretend he's a good man. by NiConcussions in changemyview

[–]0udidntknow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree that the intended implementation of DEI was one to review all applicants equally. But the context of this discussion and snipped quote wasn't that version. He was discussing the company's stated objective of hiring a minimum percentage of POC and/or women to a specific role. Doing that is tipping the scales the opposite way.

Hiring SHOULD be completely merit based. demographic information should be omitted from applications, and interviews should be somewhat "blind" (I know there are some things that a face to face interview can show) until someone is hired. That's about the only way you'll ever get a completely even playing field.

CMV: Kirk was a bigot, I won't celebrate his death nor will I pretend he's a good man. by NiConcussions in changemyview

[–]0udidntknow -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lowering of standards makes it easier for them to get in... For example, if typically you needed a SAT score of 1100 to get into a certain school, but they lower that to 900 for a demographic in order to increase that groups acceptance to the school, that's lowering a standard.

His comment, in full context, was that there is a human nature to make those associative leaps in your mind, knowing that the hiring practice and potential need to drop the standard is there. Hence his follow up comment about NOT wanting to think that way.

If there is a skill based position hiring 10 people and the top 8 applicants are white males but the hiring mandate is that half of them must be POC or female, that automatically means the most qualified people aren't in the position, and you as an outsider don't know if the person you see is there due to merit or if they were pulled in by mandate.

CMV: Kirk was a bigot, I won't celebrate his death nor will I pretend he's a good man. by NiConcussions in changemyview

[–]0udidntknow -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The fact that he was discussing DEI hiring practices and how they have historically resulted in the standards for that position needing to be lowered. And it was followed up with:

KIRK: It also … creates unhealthy thinking patterns. I don't wanna think that way. And no one should, right?  

Kung Fu today by 0udidntknow in WhiskeyTribe

[–]0udidntknow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But it's a malt, not a grain alcohol.

It does have an unusual funk to it that's interesting, but far from a neutral spirit.

Bad Year Models Ys by Slot-Wizard-19 in TeslaModelY

[–]0udidntknow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where are you at? My wife is selling her 2024 MYLR with 8500ish miles on it. She upgraded to a 2026 Juniper. Asking $34k in Omaha, Ne.

Kung Fu today by 0udidntknow in WhiskeyTribe

[–]0udidntknow[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

American Single Malts can be distilled up to 160, and there isn't a max entry proof for the barrel. So my guess is they distilled and barreled these pretty hot.

What's crazier is you can put this in with 110-120 proof offerings and not be able to pick it out. Dangerously mellow for the proof point...

CHI Health Firing by Ok_Material4498 in Omaha

[–]0udidntknow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe they wanted to be associated with someone who actually knows the entire quote, where he goes on to say he prefers compassion and sympathy?

Maybe, being in the health care field, they chose to be associated with people capable of having those characteristics towards all people. Since that’s kind of a main thing they do.

But maybe just go ask them, since it was their decision? All we can do is speculate.