I did a cashout 3.125% /0.875 points refi at a credit union. I applied last Thurs night. The credit union was then quoting 3.125%/0.875% points, but in the morning I held off when the loan officer asked me if I wanted to lock as the 10 year US Treasury had fallen from 0.92% the night before to 0.75%. I ended up locking Tuesday morning at the same rate after seeing no change in the credit union's rate in spite of the 10 year falling as low as ~0.30% intraday and closing around 0.50%.
At the same credit union, I see the quote has now changed to 3.25%/0.25% points.
And these 18-22 year olds would almost surely recover/be fine, unless they have some immunodeficiency. Same with the NBA players.
Like anyone else, however, they can become carriers and propagate its transmission, which inevitably would mean transmission to more seniors.
Given that they've already traveled and interacted with hotel & food staff, I'm guessing the marginal risk of playing the games would be minimal. But perhaps it's valuable as a symbolic act of a voluntary quarantine; these types of actions taken by everyone going forward will slow the spread.
For those like Simpson & Teske, giving up your last Tourney, that's taking one for the team.
I've been paying attention to all of the common points of touch at the office--door handles, the coffee pot, etc.
I'm carrying around some folding paper towels to avoid common touch points. The paper towels are like toilet paper--there's a dirty side you don't want to touch. (I have to admit, I've accidentally touched the dirty side a few times. D'oh!)
Sorry trees, but you're going to have to take one for the team until this passes.
Looking at Lunardi NCAA Tourney projections, I see Michigan has a higher KenPom rating than at least two teams from seeds 2 on down.
Staying out of an 8/9 game will be valuable, as the projected top seeds are all at the top of the KenPom rankings, Also, Michigan's current #11 20.72 rating would have ranked #17 last year.
People are being forcibly removed from their apartments (some videos out there seem to corroborate this). People just drop dead in the streets from the illness.
It's only a matter of time before Godzilla wakes up
TB10's intangibles were off the charts. Voracious appetite for preparation, great decision-maker, natural leader, smart. Physical skills, not so much at the combine. But subsequently, he put in the work to make them adequate.
I remember Jaworski reviewing his first NFL performance after Bledsoe got hurt. He couldn't believe the decision-making he saw. Called it Top 5 QB decision-making in game 1.
I don't think those B1G Co-Championship hopes were at all distant while Minnesota had the game in hand. Had Minny won:
MD 5 losses, 6th loss vs Mich, one more vs MSU or @Rutgers
PSU 6 losses, @Iowa, vs MSU (or @NW, not likely)
MSU 6 losses, @MD, @PSU, vs OSU
Ill 6 losses, @NW (not likely) vs Ind, @OSU, vs Iowa
Wiscy, 6 losses, 7th loss vs Mich (also plays vs Minn, vs NW, @Ind)
Now we need Sparty to beat MD for a chance. I say it's still worth holding our nose for a shot at a banner. However, hoping Sparty will win at the onset is not mutually exclusive with switching to Sparty NOOOOoooo!!!! should a Terps win become apparent.
It occurred to me while watching Maryland go on a 14-0 run to come from behind to beat MSU that we might come to regret it. (But I rooted for it anyway.) If Maryland was sitting on four losses now, and facing a sure loss on March 8, losing two more might not be so unlikely. But Maryland losing three in addition to its guaranteed 3/8 loss is probably not going to happen.
Pay-per-view has really narrowed boxing's audience.
When I was growing up, only the monster matchups (e.g. Ali-Frazier) were pay-per-view.
I remember watching many of Ali's, Leon Spinks', and Larry Holmes' title fights on network TV. The casual boxing fan didn't have to go out of his way (and $$) to follow it.
The field in this year's tournament will not have any heavy favorites like in past years. Usually, the 538 site (most user friendly) gives about a 50% chance for one of the top ~three teams to win it. (Off the top of my head.)
This year, the odds difference between #1 and (say) #10 will be the lowest it's been in a long, long time.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/02/us/coronavirus-us-travel-restrictions/index.html
Something else was sucking up all of the political discussion and media air time at the beginning of February.
If the US didn't do shit, what did Europe & the Middle East do?
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
If Football Ticket Renewal played COVID-19 in a bowl, it would probably lose.
...The Death of Sports
Maryland governor Larry "Colonel" Hogan is shutting down schools for two weeks starting Monday.
Maybe the Corona virus sleeps through class, too?
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3:30: Speed Racer
4:00 Captain America (M) Hulk (Tu) Iron Man (W) Namor (Th) Thor (F)
4:30 Spiderman
It was donned "March Madness", when, you know, it actually took place and ended in March.
The local cornhole tournaments that are billed as "National" by giving the participants T-Shirts from around the country.
I did a cashout 3.125% /0.875 points refi at a credit union. I applied last Thurs night. The credit union was then quoting 3.125%/0.875% points, but in the morning I held off when the loan officer asked me if I wanted to lock as the 10 year US Treasury had fallen from 0.92% the night before to 0.75%. I ended up locking Tuesday morning at the same rate after seeing no change in the credit union's rate in spite of the 10 year falling as low as ~0.30% intraday and closing around 0.50%.
At the same credit union, I see the quote has now changed to 3.25%/0.25% points.
Will you name your baby girl Corona in nine months?
I hear there's a run on coolers in Ohio
And these 18-22 year olds would almost surely recover/be fine, unless they have some immunodeficiency. Same with the NBA players.
Like anyone else, however, they can become carriers and propagate its transmission, which inevitably would mean transmission to more seniors.
Given that they've already traveled and interacted with hotel & food staff, I'm guessing the marginal risk of playing the games would be minimal. But perhaps it's valuable as a symbolic act of a voluntary quarantine; these types of actions taken by everyone going forward will slow the spread.
For those like Simpson & Teske, giving up your last Tourney, that's taking one for the team.
The US is less infected than Europe and the Middle East
The sovereign state of Cruise Ship is just behind the US in number of confirmed cases.
A laugh track after airballs
I've been paying attention to all of the common points of touch at the office--door handles, the coffee pot, etc.
I'm carrying around some folding paper towels to avoid common touch points. The paper towels are like toilet paper--there's a dirty side you don't want to touch. (I have to admit, I've accidentally touched the dirty side a few times. D'oh!)
Sorry trees, but you're going to have to take one for the team until this passes.
Since viruses can be spread by touching one's face, burying our heads in the sand might not be a bad idea.
These should soon be added to the FSA-plan eligibility list
Is anyone else watching the games at home--eh, I mean working from home per their company's directive?
Ironic. The OP doesn't seem to take sentence structure seriously.
I"m against OSU, too
There are no tie-breakers for co-champions.
For the BTT, someone has to go on the #1, #2, and #3 lines.
MSU…
Yep, Wisky & MSU split
MSU went 3-1 vs Ill (swept) & MD (split)
Wisky went 1-1 vs Ill (lost) & MD (won)
Looking at Lunardi NCAA Tourney projections, I see Michigan has a higher KenPom rating than at least two teams from seeds 2 on down.
Staying out of an 8/9 game will be valuable, as the projected top seeds are all at the top of the KenPom rankings, Also, Michigan's current #11 20.72 rating would have ranked #17 last year.
So it's covid19 fears causing the empty stadiums?
Dabbing was so 2015
Never thought I'd see these levels
I had a case of corona yesterday, and today I"m feeling sick
I'm skeptical of any statistics coming from China.
Brooks should warm up in a cape
Oregon has at least one impressive win
Fixed it for Ohio
Sure to be played after touchdown-preventing tackles
My all-time favorite baseball player wore 1/8th.
With a lifetime on-base average of 1.000, I think he deserves a spot in the hall of fame
Maryland's got them right where they want 'em.
In perfect position to make an end-of-game run.
TB10's intangibles were off the charts. Voracious appetite for preparation, great decision-maker, natural leader, smart. Physical skills, not so much at the combine. But subsequently, he put in the work to make them adequate.
I remember Jaworski reviewing his first NFL performance after Bledsoe got hurt. He couldn't believe the decision-making he saw. Called it Top 5 QB decision-making in game 1.
That loss was a Dong Punch
Ha! Screwy Badgers
I don't think those B1G Co-Championship hopes were at all distant while Minnesota had the game in hand. Had Minny won:
MD 5 losses, 6th loss vs Mich, one more vs MSU or @Rutgers
PSU 6 losses, @Iowa, vs MSU (or @NW, not likely)
MSU 6 losses, @MD, @PSU, vs OSU
Ill 6 losses, @NW (not likely) vs Ind, @OSU, vs Iowa
Wiscy, 6 losses, 7th loss vs Mich (also plays vs Minn, vs NW, @Ind)
Now we need Sparty to beat MD for a chance. I say it's still worth holding our nose for a shot at a banner. However, hoping Sparty will win at the onset is not mutually exclusive with switching to Sparty NOOOOoooo!!!! should a Terps win become apparent.
Methinks he knocked down all of the imaginary pins on the baseline.
If he had thrown two more, he could have had himself a Turkey.
It occurred to me while watching Maryland go on a 14-0 run to come from behind to beat MSU that we might come to regret it. (But I rooted for it anyway.) If Maryland was sitting on four losses now, and facing a sure loss on March 8, losing two more might not be so unlikely. But Maryland losing three in addition to its guaranteed 3/8 loss is probably not going to happen.
Charles Barkley?
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Pay-per-view has really narrowed boxing's audience.
When I was growing up, only the monster matchups (e.g. Ali-Frazier) were pay-per-view.
I remember watching many of Ali's, Leon Spinks', and Larry Holmes' title fights on network TV. The casual boxing fan didn't have to go out of his way (and $$) to follow it.
Ha! :)
The field in this year's tournament will not have any heavy favorites like in past years. Usually, the 538 site (most user friendly) gives about a 50% chance for one of the top ~three teams to win it. (Off the top of my head.)
This year, the odds difference between #1 and (say) #10 will be the lowest it's been in a long, long time.
Why not Michigan?