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Why I like Costco:
I purchased my TV at Costco. A fantastic deal and I did not have to buy 12. They let me buy just one.
I purchased my laptop there for the lowest price I found anywhere. I was also able to buy just one.
I purchased a kitchen faucet for an excellent price and I was able to buy just one.
I get low prices on prescriptions.
I have bought my last 3 prescription eyeglasses at Costco. It’s the best way to go if you don’t have vision insurance, cheaper than online sites.
I don’t buy a lot of food or vegetables because you have to buy in bulk. Especially vegetables because they will go bad before you can eat them all.
The food sample stations are annoying, people just come in for a free meal. Covid 19 has shut them down.
A good trick is to research what you are looking for at Costco’s website, then go to the store and just get the items you want. Don’t look around because everything looks like a good deal and you’ll buy a bunch of stuff you don’t need.
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Worthless article. Here is something with substance:
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6-3 205 Dual Threat QB
Offers from Oregon, LSU, Nebraska, Mich St, Cal and more.
Ran track. 10.82-100m Anchored his school’s 4X100 relay team.
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He is testing the waters and did not sign with an agent. However, it’s not going to be easy to get a good evaluation. From ESPN:
“The NBA informed teams on Monday that organizations are prohibited from conducting in-person workouts or interviews with draft-eligible players until further notice.”
“NBA teams will be allowed to conduct virtual interviews with draft prospects, but are limited to four hours total for any single player”
“Teams are also prohibited from requesting video of recent workouts that players might conduct outside of a team environment, Teams can study only film — such as college game and practice sessions — that occurred before the NBA’s suspension of play on March 11.”
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I’ll post this for anyone who cares what the World Health Organization has to say about it:
“Mortality for COVID-19 appears higher than for influenza, especially seasonal influenza. While the true mortality of COVID-19 will take some time to fully understand, the data we have so far indicate that the crude mortality ratio (the number of reported deaths divided by the reported cases) is between 3-4%, the infection mortality rate (the number of reported deaths divided by the number of infections) will be lower. For seasonal influenza, mortality is usually well below 0.1%. However, mortality is to a large extent determined by access to and quality of health care.”
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Where you finish in the Pac12 means nothing. UCLA finished 2nd this season and is on the bubble. Utah has finished 3rd twice and didn’t make the tournament. I don’t care where Utah finishes in the Pac12, Larry has to make the tournament.
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I don’t know if you meant it or not but the line “slow unathletic white guys who are smart and try hard” perpetuates the stereotype that all whites are slow, smart and hard workers and that all blacks are all athletic, stupid and lazy.
Also since 2017 these black players transferred out the program: Kolbe Coldwell, Donnie Tillman, Chris Seeley, Christian Popolla, Vante Hendrix, Naseem Gaskin, Charles Jones.
Also since 2017 these white players transferred out of the program: Kevin Kremer, Brandon Morley, Jayce Johnson, Jake Connor, Nate Duda, Jokub Jokl.
I don’t think the facts support the conclusion that Larry likes white players more than players of color.
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It’s all about NET rankings and scheduling tougher games. The PAC12 has done much better at that this season. 5 teams in the top 50. Keep it up and the Pac12 could get 5 or 6 teams in each year. Compare the NET ranking and the Conf standings:
Net Ranking (Pac12 Finish)
Oregon 12 (1)
Arizona 14 (5)
Colo 23 (6)
Stanford 30 (7)
USC 45 (4)
Ariz St 52 (3)
Wash 55 (12)
Ore St 71 (8)
Ucla 76 (2)
UTAH 85 (9)
Wash St 119 (11)
Cal 148 (10) -
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The original nickname-
“Until the mid-1920s, athletic teams and students were mainly referred to as “the Crimson.”
https://institute.communication.utah.edu/projects/utesnicknameproject.php
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