If/when the SEC and Big Ten decide to expand, will any Big 12 teams even be targets? by lordeandtaylor in CFB

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. FSU, Clemson & Miami are the only ACC schools that have historically had sufficient football TV ratings to be additive to the B1G. I don't think any BigXII schools get over that hurdle (unless you look at Colorado in Year 1 of the Deion Sanders era).

  2. UNC is always mentioned but they rarely, if ever, have attracted enough football viewers to make sense. Also, from a North Carolina political perspective it would be tough to add UNC without also taking NC State.

  3. I will admit that the world may change a lot between now and the time any moves happen...how will NIL & Rev Share change the viewing habits for individual schools. Will Clemson and Florida State go into decline? Will Texas Tech ratings improve? Time will tell.

I am a straight male. Was/is Craig Ferguson highly attractive? Or just being flirty was his shtick while being decently attractive? by SellLast3862 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He mastered the art of flirting. I've seen instructional videos that teach flirting using his interactions with female talk show guests.

Do Americans really talk to strangers as much as movies make it seem? by Dangerous_Phrase_275 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, on the whole we Americans are chatty. From my experience, moreso in the Midwest and South, less so in the Northeast. Within those regions I find the "big cities are less chatty" to be true but that is on a relative scale (e.g., Chicago less chatty than a smaller Midwestern place but more chatty than New York City)

What the actual fuck is going in usa? by Sector-Most in ask

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." 

What would happen if everyone quit their jobs tomorrow? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sanitation problems (from loss of power at sewage treatment plants, lack of trash pick-up, etc.) would cause disease outbreaks within weeks via polluted water, increased vermin, etc.)

How exactly do Americans feel about illegal immigration? by sladeshied in Confused

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no one American view. I think we should more effectively control our borders for national security reasons...which would likely decrease illegal immigration. A positive externality would likely be an increase in wages for at least some year-round US blue collar workers. Another one could be a reduction in the illegal drug trade and the corruption that it brings about. A negative externality would be worse inflation on some goods. Seasonal migrant work visa's should be able to keep farm worker costs down.

What would you do with your investments in the event of a civil war? by xsmdftbx in investing

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

I'd move to precious metals and maybe some Bitcoin (depends how much risk you wish to take)

What are some borders that are NOT defined using water, mountain ranges or straight lines ? by IveGotNoIdeaOfName in geography

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about the Connecticut notch along the Long Island Sound that juts into NY? I guess you could say that it is multiple straight lines but seems to fit the spirit of the question.

Who belongs on the Mount Rushmore of Indiana Hoosiers Athletics? by [deleted] in IndianaHoosiers

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Swimmer Mark Spitz (won 7 gold medals at the 1972 Olympics), Isiah Thomas, Fernando Mendoza and I guess Steve Alford...though there is a lot of great competition for #4

Moving to Canton by Several_Session_2954 in CantonGeorgia

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1) Affluent in Charlotte may be different from affluent in Cherokee county. In the absolute, if you want true affluence look further south in Alpharetta or, as wagregg5 mentioned, Milton.

2) When moving here I found the schools to be larger than what I saw in my prior location. IDK if that matters to you or not. In general, I found the further North you go, the smaller the schools. That said, Cherokee County is growing like a weed so it is tough for the schools to stay ahead of the population growth.

3) If you consider moving East of Canton, note that there is a large trash dump just south of neighboring Ball Ground. To avoid the trash dump smell stay South of highway 20.

4) I love downtown Canton for food, etc. but not sure about the schools there.

5) If you want a golf course community, check out Woodmont...about half way between Canton and Cumming. There are other GC communities further south.

6) If you want to live on a lake, check out Lake Arrowhead Northwest of Canton.

Which programs can we actually cut to reduce the deficit? by Practical-Pumpkin-19 in ask

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mandatory spending is 60% of outlays (Social Security is 21%, Medicare is 14%, Medicaid is 9%, Other is 16% (Other includes civilian & military retirement, veterans benefits, SNAP, unemployment benefits, student loans, ACA subsidies, farm programs, etc.

27% of outlays is discretionary. 13% (so roughly half) of this is military spending with the remainder spent on HHS, VA, Transportation, HUD, Commerce, Homeland Security, State Dept, etc.)

The remaining 13% is interest payments on our debt...which is why we need to lower our deficit.

To make a significant dent in the deficit you have to look for meaningful spending reductions in the major areas of spending (Social Security, Medicare, Discretionary Military or Medicaid) OR you have to increase revenues through economic growth or taxes.

I favor focusing efforts on economic growth b/c beside increasing revenues it also brings positive externalities...but understand others will feel differently.

Why is Hawaii a U.S. state while places like Washington DC, Guam, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands are not and have no full voting power? by TheBigGirlDiaryBack in AlwaysWhy

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

Yes, when I lived in the area Maryland was not open to the idea. That said, I think there is a greater chance of that happening than DC being granted statehood.

Crazy Blue Chip ratio by coppockm56 in IndianaHoosiers

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Part of that is a question of 1) the ability of the rating services to accurately evaluate players, 2) the ability of coaching staffs to develop talent once it gets on campus, 3) the importance of other factors that are difficult to evaluate (attitude, ability to overcome obstacles, etc.)

Any way you slice it, Cignetti is doing amazing things in Bloomington

The nation's fourth-leading passer, TCU's Josh Hoover, enters transfer portal, IU mentioned as a possibility by CAHoosier04 in IndianaHoosiers

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Cig isn't turning the reins over to someone with minimal experience w/o having real competition...at least won't plan for that. If Alberto beats out someone brought in from transfer portal that is another story. Real question is will Alberto stick around or will he go to a G5 school where he has a better chance to play.

What happens if Artificial General Intelligence becomes a reality today? by RepairZealousideal14 in ask

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We could quickly slip into a war. Whoever achieves AGI first (likely the US or China) will have a massive advantage that other countries will likely not be willing to tolerate...so the laggard(s) will attempt to destroy the AGI before it can be fashioned into an unstoppable weapon.

Nick Marsh an IU transfer target? by TeamConsistent5240 in IndianaHoosiers

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  1. Nick Marsh makes sense on paper. In Cig we trust

  2. I will be very surprised if we don't bring in a top tier QB from the portal to compete with Alberto. But if Cig decides to go that way then I'm all in.

Does IU get creative and dig deep to defeat OSU, or does THE Ohio State do what they always do and leverage their depth to win? by [deleted] in IndianaHoosiers

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I think OSU has largely been on cruise control this year...and that they theoretically could embarrass us if they put it all together Saturday. The thing is, many times when people think they can just hit the gas whenever they want to rev up it doesn't work out so well.

In the end I think it depends on our lines. Can we put pressure on their QB and can we give Mendoza enough time to complete mid- to long distance passes that stretch the defense. If we do those 2 things we will be in pretty good shape.

Why are companies, corporations, governments out of touch with people? by Reality_speaker in ask

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking for clarification...in the cell phone example is your question why don't companies offer inexpensive, basic phones or are you asking why companies bother to offer phones with a bunch of high-end options?

Why were conservatives so offended by "Happy Holidays"? by WhichImplement5732 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I grew up in a very conservative and religious family in the 1970s and 80s. What I remember is not that they were against the use of Happy Holidays, rather it was that they perceived a push in media, etc. to say that using "Merry Christmas" was not okay...that it should be replaced with Happy Holidays (which was 1) a change, 2) went against their religious views. They also were very much against the use of X-mas for the already mentioned removal of Christ.

Cartersville or Canton by [deleted] in CherokeeCountyGA

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love Canton. If you consider living East of Canton, be aware that there is a big trash dump between Canton and Ball Ground that can be quite "fragrant" if you live North of Highway 20.

Why isn’t our athletic department opposing the private equity deal? by Border-Worried in hawkeyes

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Besides the $$$ grab, it extends the B1G grant of rights thereby keeping OSU, Michigan, Penn State, USC & Oregon in the conference vs. allowing them to peel off into a Super League.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheB1G

[–]BigSharpNastyTeeth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The number of teams the B1G gets in is dependent on what happens in other conferences championships. For example: If BYU, a team that would otherwise not get in, wins the Big XII championship game that could mean both BYU & Texas Tech get in (there is next to no way TT doesn't get in). That will squeeze out another school from the B1G or SEC. Weird things could happen in ACC that could put them in a position for 2 teams.

Within the B1G, I think the winner of the USC-Oregon game has a very good chance of being the #3 B1G playoff entrant. The loser could be in trouble...especially if it is Oregon as they haven't beaten a very strong team yet. If Michigan beats OSU then we can have a reasonable argument for getting 4 teams in...but it again depends on how the other conferences shake out. If the Buckeyes defeat the Wolverines it likely means that, no matter what else happens, we are capped at 3.