This list is completely arbitrary and not a genuine analysis of the relative merits of state fossils.
RedKnedy
History
- Member for
- 3 years 15 weeks
- Blog
- View recent blog entries
Karma
- Current value
- 2
Recent Comments
| Date | Title | Body |
|---|---|---|
| 10 weeks 3 days ago | Impressive cheating levels |
The page takes a minute to load now. |
| 10 weeks 3 days ago | Cheating for at least a week | |
| 10 weeks 4 days ago | We've all voted. |
Time to post to Texas forums? |
| 12 weeks 5 days ago | Anyone know any profs? |
It would be interesting to know if this influence is supposed to arrise naturally or if marching orders are given from the top. I wish I knew professors from Rutgers and Maryland to ask if they get any instruction about being CIC members. |
| 12 weeks 6 days ago | Nebraska doesn't fit the theory |
It's a great theory, but Nebraska just doesn't fit. Maybe if the Presidents were listening to football people when Nebraska joined, and that got the attention of people that didn't think Nebraska was a fit...and then, academic advocates set their university presidents straight, then maybe this would explain what's gonig on now, but that's quite a stretch. |
| 13 weeks 6 days ago | Question: |
Does anyone know where in that hour long video the story takes place? |
| 13 weeks 6 days ago | Edit the OP |
The OP/title should be edited to reflect that this is a failed attempt at humor, not the weirdest story you ever heard. |
| 14 weeks 5 days ago | From Bentley Historical Library |
|
| 18 weeks 6 hours ago | So how would it all play out? |
I don't see why you'd have to scan milk with your smart phone, the people that sold you the milk already know when it expires. Wal-Mart buys Amazon. You maintain a grocery subscription, tweak your bi-weekly order online when you feel like it, rarely go to the store. Product demand gets even more predictable than it already is. ...so, buy Amazon stock? |
| 19 weeks 6 days ago | Bad at embedding...working on it |
|
| 23 weeks 3 days ago | Onion roll |
It's critical that you get an onion roll. After that, I reccommend adding bacon and a fried egg to a cheeseburger. Get 3-5 beef patties. |
| 29 weeks 2 days ago | Homebrew |
Homebrew with custom Block M bottle caps. |
| 31 weeks 1 day ago | "Why don't we just stay here a bit longer..." |
My wife wants to know what context was used to keep Danielle (I think it is) sitting there in the cold and rain after everyone left. |
| 32 weeks 3 days ago | vs Ivy |
Ivy League has 8 schools; their average rank is 30. Average rank of the top 8 Big Ten schools is 42. The Ivy League is mostly brought down by Dartmouth. If they dropped Darthmouth and Brown, their average rank would be 11. Average rank of the top 8 Pac 12 schools is 53. Unless I missed them, Nebraska doesn't appear in the top 400. So including Nebraska in an average would bring us down by at least 33 spots. full list: LINK
|
| 33 weeks 6 days ago | After reading the article on Gee, |
I'd like to know why Sanjay Gupta, Michigan alum, is attending Gee's parties. |
| 37 weeks 4 days ago | (No subject) |
|
| 37 weeks 4 days ago | Homebrew |
I'll be drinking homebrew now, but the real question is what will I be drinking mid-season. I'm teaching a Bama fan to brew. Since we'll be brewing the next several batches together we've got a bet going. Loser buys custom bottle caps. We'll be drinking either M Go Brew or Bama Brew. |
| 37 weeks 5 days ago | Yeah |
I looked it up, tried to edit my post, but was too slow. Last info I found said he might get a shot at Hawii now. |
| 37 weeks 5 days ago | question |
What about Demar Dorsey? |
| 37 weeks 5 days ago | Funny you should mention it |
You're not rubbing salt in the wound are you? ...seeing how it was Michigan cavalry that burned the University of Alabama down at the end of the Civil War. |
| 37 weeks 6 days ago | Excellent |
Glad to see the issue resolved. A couple lines of explanation on the MGoStore description for the people that don't see this thread might be a good idea too. |
| 38 weeks 3 days ago | Actually, |
...I'm thinking of college football. Endurance doping may not be ideal for the sport, but training is a year-round marathon. |
| 38 weeks 3 days ago | Both posts are good points. |
Thanks. That does a lot to explain things for me. |
| 38 weeks 3 days ago | What about football? |
While strength doping would help more than endurance doping, endurance doping would still be beneficial in sports where a great deal of time is spent training. |
| 38 weeks 3 days ago | I still don't get it. |
If Armstrong passed so many tests in 1999-2005, what good is testing? Why couldn't baseball players figure out how to pass tests as well as Armstong? If testing in that time period was that worthless and doping was that effective, then there are likely champions in many other sports that didn't get caught. |
| 38 weeks 3 days ago | Trying to get up to speed. |
Is there a summary somewhere of the evidence against him? Are his claims of passing hundreds of tests legit? ...and how did he pass them?
edit: D'oh! link right above this, while a year old, looks like a pretty good start. |
| 38 weeks 5 days ago | "arrogant asses" |
If you google "arrogant asses" with the quotes, the 1st 2 links are about Michigan...at least with the cookies on my computer. |
| 39 weeks 3 hours ago | I had the same thought |
Love the SixZero shirts, but #eating is a charity. |
| 39 weeks 3 hours ago | Did anyone else notice... |
...advertising in the stadium at the 15:23 mark? |
| 39 weeks 6 days ago | Fitting a polynomial to the |
Fitting a polynomial to the world record splits and punching in 36.576 m (40 yards) yields 4.35 seconds. |


