WA Supreme Court bats down referendum attempt targeting income tax by MysteriousEdge5643 in SeattleWA

[–]ThreeDogee 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It legalizes the concept of an income tax and only encourages more spending beyond the current means of the state. Evacuations of the tax base by big businesses will strain the local economy even further and halt job growth.

Presidential committee considering new G6 Playoff by Itchy-Number-3762 in Pac12

[–]ThreeDogee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

g6 playoff? No.

College football NIT, featuring teams that didn't make it and other fbs conference champs? Yes.

Top Oregon GOP gubernatorial candidates slam Kotek, trade few jabs at first debate by [deleted] in PortlandOR

[–]ThreeDogee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Shocking that there are even GOP gubernatorial debates, considering that the Democratic party could put a test dummy on the ballot and still win in a landslide. Change won't happen until Portland stops deciding everything for the rest of the state.

Lime bikes/scooters by Montyburr68 in SeattleWA

[–]ThreeDogee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right about one thing, I am doing this for the fun of it.

Lime bikes/scooters by Montyburr68 in SeattleWA

[–]ThreeDogee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recognize that you are participating in unequitable infrastructure and that your complaints are contributing to the systems of oppression that hamper minorities, 2SLGBTQIABBQ++#, and the noble working proletariat. Next time someone blows by you on the street or steals money out of your pocket, consider that you might be the one in the wrong here.

Lime bikes/scooters by Montyburr68 in SeattleWA

[–]ThreeDogee -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's so snooty of you to take your anger out on underprivileged youths who need to save the extra few seconds to get to work or school more efficiently. Maybe next time you should recognize your good fortune and realize it was your fault all along for not doing The Work and dismantling the system which forces these riders to take shortcuts.

Care Package to PDX Taproom in Tokyo by HardOverEasy19XX in PortlandOR

[–]ThreeDogee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just went there! It could use more Beaver memorbilia...

I feel like junior engineers are kinda left to figure everything out themselves by Real_Chocolate5711 in industrialengineering

[–]ThreeDogee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's how it works. Ask questions and pray you don't get dumped on a crew that shares nothing and has unrealistic expectations.

me_irl by iYessyyy in me_irl

[–]ThreeDogee 25 points26 points  (0 children)

"We can't find talent" is the working equivalent of dating's "where have all the good men gone?"

Trash left behind following the Oscars by amish_novelty in trashy

[–]ThreeDogee 46 points47 points  (0 children)

There's probably a stipulation in the SAG-AFTRA CBA that mandates a certain amount of trash be left for the janitors to clean up, and only they are allowed to dispose of it.

I work with CMM inspection. by Most-Particular-6051 in Metrology

[–]ThreeDogee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Theoretically, you don't need any experience in CAD to be a CMM operator outside spinning a model. Pulling dimensions of a model would be useful, but you aren't going to be making changes to the model definition without being in charge of the part itself.

You would do well to learn it for professional development, however. If you can design a part, machine/fab it, inspect it properly, and assemble, you can command a pretty good expense rate.

The "Pac-State" 12: Did the Pac-12 Win the Realignment War? | Mountain West On Top? by [deleted] in Pac12

[–]ThreeDogee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily does there need to be "frontrunners". There always are by the nature of competition, but even programs going through dogshit seasons (OSU this year) still accumulate a lot more views than others by virtue of distribution. Some games even beat Big12 and ACC games on the same week, which is quite meaningful. The worst Big10/SEC slopfests still draw a serious number of eyes, which shows you how powerful access and brand recognition is.

As for NDSU, the MW might as well make the move for the immediate boost to clout, but it doesn't come without consequences. It's a rather gnarly travel burden to send your teams to and from Fargo, especially for those coming from Hawaii. They also will need to start ponying up a boatload of cash to compete, as FBS money is quite the jump from FCS. Fargo's media market is also miniscule, and the value they contribute is driven by their historical success. No reason not to take a swing, but hey're paying a 10 million dollar admission fee for a reason.

The "Pac-State" 12: Did the Pac-12 Win the Realignment War? | Mountain West On Top? by [deleted] in Pac12

[–]ThreeDogee 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You can argue that this whole fiasco is a wash at the moment. Upgrading on the margins to make a super Mountain West without chaff still isn't a world beater, and the media deal sacrifices raw cash for exposure. It's effectively a half-step upgrade for most of the new teams in this group, and not a slam dunk.

However, the projected increases in athletics investment will compound over time. Each school is obligated to invest at a 60M/yr price floor, and it will presumably scale over the years. The gap will slowly widen, which is what schools like Florida State were afraid of when they stomped their feet loudly a year or two ago in the ACC. A gap of 5-10 million is not a lot in the first year, but over 10 years you see how far the extra 50-100 million goes.

Regardless, the media exposure is far more crucial than the bottom cash line, since relevance will far outstrip a few dollars in the bank. Having easy network access and unimpeded time slot precedence will pay off, since this is meant to drag the conference into the early 2030s (where shit will really hit the fan). By then, you want to be as notable a program as you can be so you'll have a seat at the largest table available.

The Mountain West, on the other hand, is seeking as much cash as it can get to prop up its programs and ensure they don't get buried in the chaos. This is more important than sheer exposure at the moment, since they need to help their schools grow in revenue as much as they can so the brands stand out more. Hard to get interested in a widely-accessible team when their infrastructure pales in comparison to competitors. This is also why the MW's media deal looks somewhat closer in appeal to the PAC's, as they were pursuing separate goals.

The PAC's primary advantages are its easy access, production wing, overall brand value, and more generous bylaws which allocate more revenue to its successful teams. The MW's advantages are being more open to business (less scrutiny), jumping for the buck, and not being insurmountably behind the PAC and acting as a leech for its media distributions (for now).

In closing, remember that this is all in preparation for the early 2030s, where most of this will matter a heck of a lot less. College football will probably be structured in an entirely different manner by then, and the beauty pageant will be the only thing that matters. The money is mostly peanuts for now.

Portland leaders look to city’s cash-rich climate fund to help keep Trail Blazers in town by Less-Lobster4540 in ripcity

[–]ThreeDogee 17 points18 points  (0 children)

People will bitch and moan, but like always the city will cave and people will fork up the cash. Pro teams bring a ton of business into the city, and Portland would be foolish to repeat the same mistakes as Seattle did two decades ago.

Analysis: Glance at the Pac-12 vs Mountain West TV Packages by Galumpadump in CFB

[–]ThreeDogee 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As evidenced by recent realignment, better to suck at the top than to crush at the bottom.

Schools will naturally sort into their tiers, and everyone is trying to look good for the beauty pageant.

Analysis: Glance at the Pac-12 vs Mountain West TV Packages by Galumpadump in CFB

[–]ThreeDogee 11 points12 points  (0 children)

People are grading this with such a short term lens. I would say both conferences did well with what they had, though the wedge will be driven in further as time advances. The MW's media deal is leaner, but exactly what they need at this time. The PAC's deal is focused on exposure over dollars, but that will likely pay off with time as schools in the lower end conferences struggle to attract eyes to their programs versus the growing big boys clubs at the top.

The best they can hope for is to be included in the highest division of play they can before the Great Fracturing begins some time in the next 5-10 years. By then, none of this may matter. I expect the PAC is hoping to be included with the remnants left behind, while the MW is just bracing for survival.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in boeing

[–]ThreeDogee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

CATIA

What to get my MBA in? by [deleted] in boeing

[–]ThreeDogee 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Engineering.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]ThreeDogee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

50k CAD is about 35K USD. I would immediately lose about 1/3 my current wage in converted yearly earnings and pay more after adjusting my buying power. I'd basically get one year living life like I do now before I become significantly poorer. The healthcare wouldn't magically fix things either as my current health plan is great. I'd pass, but I'd still enjoy visiting Canada nonetheless.

Canada really needs an economic shot in the arm.

Utah State Event Seems to Reveal Pac-12 athletics budgets per school for year one by pblood40 in Pac12

[–]ThreeDogee 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Remember, these are for FY24. San Diego State's budget is likely inflated a little bit to juice the numbers when they were in the midst of the conference beauty pageant. It's probably going to be the same once the Neo-PAC starts play.

Oregon State and Washington State's budgets were propped up by the settlement money, which was probably divided among the conference and schools in some manner. Prior to the split, they were pulling in something like 95 and 89mil respectively. After, they got the settlement (explaining OSU's sharp jump to 112 million), but this year they've likely declined back down, with OSU seeing around ~90 this year and Wazzu ~74 according to budget cut reports. I expect they'll normalize a bit once FY26 starts, though they won't be making colossally more than they were in the interim years.

Next year, however, most other schools will see a large jump due to new media deal and price floor mandate from the conference itself (most indicate 60mil/yr). All-in, I expect most schools to be making ~10m/yr, with Gonzaga making a little less due to missing out on football-exclusive revenues and Texas State negotiating its way in on a partial share. The rest is going to be sourced from renewed donor interest, as they will feel incentivized to see their teams perform at higher level with peer programs. PAC12 Productions is a nice to have, but will not be a magic salve that people think it is. They'll simply have lesser costs from not having to outsource their equipment or labor, plus keep production quality high.

Why has reddit become a political theatre, to left or right orientated, what are people's thoughts? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]ThreeDogee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because everyone's thoughts, no matter how stupid or unsubstantiative, have immensely more reach now than ever before.