the Star Wars potato tagline integer bicycle grocery rollcall announcement thred

Got something juicy to post but don’t know where to drop it? Don’t wanna risk a yellow card? Post it here where everything is relevant!
David Lowery is teasing a DC Camper Van Beethoven show….we will see

I would like to see them once more….its been six years for me and five since their last DC show
hutch wrote:
Interesting

GBV must be best $/song


https://studyfinds.org/concert-economics-shocking-cost-per-song/
This methodology has huge "Space's ABV per $" energy to it.
True….

And yet he is not a GBV fan.

About 5 years ago they were playing like 56 songs a show… it was almost too much… their set lists were posters… they famously did a 100 song set list one NYE for $100… but $30 for 56 was a better value…

Some bands - Hives, Foos- talk about playing all night as part of their act but GBV really did…

Then of course jam band Pandora’s box…better not go there

and how, exactly, is this thread different than the random randomness thread?  is everything not relevant there??

i think this thread deserves a RED card
sweetcell wrote:
and how, exactly, is this thread different than the random randomness thread?  is everything not relevant there??

i think this thread deserves a RED card


A couple of points-

Nothing can be truly random. There is no such concept. It is mathematically impossible.
Every comment in random randomness could earn a card and it would be impossible to dispute.

Also, the random randomness thread is "anything"
This thread is "everything", and provides a respite from those stressed about the penalties.
grateful wrote:
This thread is "everything", and provides a respite from those stressed about the penalties.
Are you suggesting this thread should be some sort of lawless thunderdome?
grateful wrote:
Nothing can be truly random. There is no such concept. It is mathematically impossible.

that's a much debated point in fields others than mathematics.  nice work using a specific example as proof of a generalization.

grateful wrote:
Every comment in random randomness could earn a card and it would be impossible to dispute.

dunno about you, but i certainly don't want to start a dispute with every random randomness comment… talk about screaming into the void.  again, very unpersuasive argument.

grateful wrote:
Also, the random randomness thread is "anything"
This thread is "everything", and provides a respite from those stressed about the penalties.

dude.  you wanna hang your hat on "anything" vs. "everything"?  that's some would/could shit right there…
sweetcell wrote: nice work using a specific example as proof of a generalization.
Are you suggesting this is the “Reddit” thread?
sweetcell wrote: start a dispute with every random randomness comment… talk about screaming into the void. 
Confirmed: Sweets is declaring this the Reddit of threads.
Pollstar still lists 12-8 Billy strings in Baltimore

I know he is playing 10-30/31
Not “half plus seven” compliant. Disgusting.
kosmo wrote:

this is some good integer content, can we get a VAR calling on this
There is some seriously poor officiating in the NWSL
Also Rowdy Audi really lives up to its name
New unit of measurement for your pleasure
@Jerusalem_Post
An asteroid the size of 12 and a half fully grown gorillas is set to pass the Earth on Wednesday, May 21, in a very close flyby.


why the 1/2?
I mean is there really a big difference between 12 FGGs and 12.5 FGGs when a rock is hurtling towards earth?

also, there are many types of gorillas out there and they vary in sizes
at least with giraffes, there are really only one type so there is a standard size of a fully grown giraffe  (sometimes called the "Standardised Giraffe Unit" (SGU) )


Edit- I stand corrected:
There are currently recognized to be four distinct species of giraffes, with several subspecies.
Masai giraffe: Can grow up to 18–20 feet tall.
Reticulated giraffe: Ranges from 14–18 feet.
Northern giraffe:12–15 feet.
Southern giraffe:16 feet.

Now I want a Northern Giraffe, I'd be like "look at my dwarf giraffe"

I'm beginning to think these people are not serious about units of measurment