I'm (obv) Jewish. My wife is Catholic. From a religious standpoint we are both fairly agnostic which is probably why I view these 3 religions as so similar. The religious teachings themselves, I agree, are all unique and cover different historical time periods. That said, IMO, the main take away from the Torah, the Bible & the Koran are the values and morals present in a 'good' person. Those teachings, regardless of the identified religion, are incredibly similar.
I haven't commented on the board in years, but I logged in just to 2nd this opinion. My mother has been a docent at the Illinois Holocaust Museum since the current facility was opened in 2009. The educational focus on all genocides, not just the Holocaust, and the need for responsible citizens to be upstanders in order to prevent any future atrocities is enlightening. A trip to Skokie is worth an afternoon for you and your children.
Today, it is estimated that the worldwide Jewish population is around 15 Million. Three generations ago, 6 Million Jews were murdered throughout Europe. Imagine every person living in the city of Chicago being wiped off the face of the earth. Twice. Conservatively, without the Holocaust, there should be closer to 50 Million people of Jewish decent in the world today.
I'm no expert on religion or morality, but there are FAR more similarities between Judaism and Christianity (and Islam) than there are differences.
100% will call will reprint the tickets for you tomorrow morning (if you have all your account and purchasing information). I too live in Chicago, and my dog ate my tickets last Friday afternoon right before I left. The alumni association and will call were more than helpful on Saturday (5 minutes to pick up new tickets, no questions asked, no charge). Don't worry.
2) 5 Permanent Rivalry Games within conferences (instead of Divisions)
3) 4 Other Conference Games to be rotated among the other 8 schools (so you play every team ever other year or every third year if you stagger them some other way).
4) Teams with the 2 best records then can play in the Championship Game. This is more of a round robin which does not penalize conferences with incredibly weak divisions (read old Big 12 North).
There's another email (same deal, different code) out to all Alumni Association members. I'm sure others exist too. End of the day, everyone has a code for something I'm sure.
Uh, people who use credit cards have this thing called a bill. Most of them are available online. You aren't calling in a flower order long distance with your check and routing number.
My first and last home games as a student (4 years undergrad, 1 year grad school). Hence the 30-4 record in the next sentence. In those 5 years, Michigan was 30 and 4 at home (2002 Iowa loss, 2005 Notre Dame, 2005 Minnesota, 2005 Ohio State)
Can MSU and Rutgers please be the protected cross-division rivalry? Winner gets to have the Situation stand on their sidelines for the rest of the season;
Based on recent history, I fully expect a Tigers sweep or Tigers to take 3 of 4 this week. That being said, I still think the White Sox will win the division.
Both teams are wildly inconsistent. If they catch lightning in a bottle, they could cause some damange come playoff time. More likely than not, either / both team(s) are one and done.
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I'm (obv) Jewish. My wife is Catholic. From a religious standpoint we are both fairly agnostic which is probably why I view these 3 religions as so similar. The religious teachings themselves, I agree, are all unique and cover different historical time periods. That said, IMO, the main take away from the Torah, the Bible & the Koran are the values and morals present in a 'good' person. Those teachings, regardless of the identified religion, are incredibly similar.
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I haven't commented on the board in years, but I logged in just to 2nd this opinion. My mother has been a docent at the Illinois Holocaust Museum since the current facility was opened in 2009. The educational focus on all genocides, not just the Holocaust, and the need for responsible citizens to be upstanders in order to prevent any future atrocities is enlightening. A trip to Skokie is worth an afternoon for you and your children.
Today, it is estimated that the worldwide Jewish population is around 15 Million. Three generations ago, 6 Million Jews were murdered throughout Europe. Imagine every person living in the city of Chicago being wiped off the face of the earth. Twice. Conservatively, without the Holocaust, there should be closer to 50 Million people of Jewish decent in the world today.
I'm no expert on religion or morality, but there are FAR more similarities between Judaism and Christianity (and Islam) than there are differences.
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100% will call will reprint the tickets for you tomorrow morning (if you have all your account and purchasing information). I too live in Chicago, and my dog ate my tickets last Friday afternoon right before I left. The alumni association and will call were more than helpful on Saturday (5 minutes to pick up new tickets, no questions asked, no charge). Don't worry.
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It's an Urban Meyer 'offer'. Not commitable.
It allows something like what is attached;
http://www.bcinterruption.com/acc-expansion-syracuse-pittsburgh-louisvi…
Summary:
1) 9 Game Conferences Schedule, No Divisions
2) 5 Permanent Rivalry Games within conferences (instead of Divisions)
3) 4 Other Conference Games to be rotated among the other 8 schools (so you play every team ever other year or every third year if you stagger them some other way).
4) Teams with the 2 best records then can play in the Championship Game. This is more of a round robin which does not penalize conferences with incredibly weak divisions (read old Big 12 North).
Interesting idea.
Not to be all Debbie Downer, but I think there was a whole Adidas advertising campaign about this last year...
Detroit Lions: Division Champs (when the other 3 starting QBs in the division were injured for significant portions of the season)...
Oh wait. Couldn't even do that.
Detroit Lions: Non-Injured Starting QB Champs of NFC North 2013!!!!
Oh yea? Well in that case, before I get negged to oblivion;
Lions aren't going to win their division. They are horrible.
What do you mean? They are a REAL Notre Dame rival though!
Is that the Halo? Serious questions. Why the Halo?
Compared to last year's Shamrock series, these are amazing. Win for ND. They still get gold helmets at least.
There's another email (same deal, different code) out to all Alumni Association members. I'm sure others exist too. End of the day, everyone has a code for something I'm sure.
How dare people from Chicago go to U of M. FOR SHAME!
Get over yourself.
Notice that Northwestern (for one) is missing from that list... Anyone can be #1 on a carefully selected list.
Hell, Michigan is the #1 University in the WORLD
(if you exclude Harvard, Stanford, UPenn, etc.)
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Behind the endzone, opposite side of the student section (next to the visitors section)
You can sell them to me... Still haven't heard anything.
Because no A list free agent is ever going to choose to go play in Detroit.
It's just you.
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Uh, people who use credit cards have this thing called a bill. Most of them are available online. You aren't calling in a flower order long distance with your check and routing number.
Supposedly Manti was called by the dead girlfriend at the ESPN award show on the 6th. He then informed the administration on the 26th.
Don't worry, Manti was going to release that on Monday too. I pinky swear...
My first and last home games as a student (4 years undergrad, 1 year grad school). Hence the 30-4 record in the next sentence. In those 5 years, Michigan was 30 and 4 at home (2002 Iowa loss, 2005 Notre Dame, 2005 Minnesota, 2005 Ohio State)
My fiance is a ND alum and last night all she could say was 'How could the last couple weeks be worse for Notre Dame?'
'You could've given up 60 points...'
So by 'most Ricks like bar in East Lansing', you mean Ricks...?
Can MSU and Rutgers please be the protected cross-division rivalry? Winner gets to have the Situation stand on their sidelines for the rest of the season;
Big 10:
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Northwestern
Ohio State
Purdue
Wisconsin
Fake Big 10:
Iowa (sacrifical)
Maryland
Michigan State
Nebraska
Penn State
Rutgers
New Team #1
New Team #2
63 M - 35 N
24-0 MEEEECHIGAN
M Rushing Yards: 304
M 38 - UofI 0
I like the move for both ND and the ACC. One guy's guess of what happens to their rivalries;
1) USC stays as is and they play every year
2) Stanford falls off the schedule or they play much less frequently
3) M and MSU alternate years in which they play ND
4) Purdue keeps playing them every year
I mean, they already play 4 ACC schools annually (some combo of BC, Pitt, Miami, GT, Duke, FSU, Maryland...).
Based on recent history, I fully expect a Tigers sweep or Tigers to take 3 of 4 this week. That being said, I still think the White Sox will win the division.
Both teams are wildly inconsistent. If they catch lightning in a bottle, they could cause some damange come playoff time. More likely than not, either / both team(s) are one and done.
Or Chief Illiniwek. Oh wait...