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OT: "Westworld" series - 2 Updates

Trump buildings made of Chinese steel - 10 Updates

DEFINITELY VOTE TRUMP - UK will be first for trade deal - Donald Trump adviser - THANKS TO GREAT BREXIT - 4 Updates

Rafa pummeled out of Beijing - 6 Updates

[ ISM ] Trigonometry 8th ED by Lial, Hornsby, Schneider - 1 Update

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Hey bob, TT and Court1 - we must all sign this and get the illegal aliens voting against terrible Trump! - 1 Update

OT: "Westworld" series

undecided <costasz@gmail.com>: Oct 08 09:23AM -0700

On Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at 1:07:06 PM UTC-4, Gracchus wrote:

> The other was "Luke Cage," another Marvel character Netflix has brought to television. Unlike many superheroes that started out white and got "colorized" in a new era, Cage was always black. Just as Daredevil operates in Hell's Kitchen, Cage's milieu is Harlem. But although the debut episode was ok, it doesn't match "Daredevil" standards from what I've seen so far. Luke does what superheroes usually do, resisting the call to action until the last act (unless banging an attractive woman from a nightclub counts) whereupon he demonstrates his so-far unexplained super powers on some clueless thugs. Meanwhile "Cottonmouth," the guy they're setting up as central villain, is a generic bore compared to someone like the Kingpin.

> So it's ok but so far doesn't have me on tenterhooks waiting for episode 2. Maybe it will get better.

> Next up: "The Exorcist."

Watch A.R.Q. Film on Netflix....

undecided <costasz@gmail.com>: Oct 08 09:24AM -0700

On Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at 3:09:27 PM UTC-4, TT wrote:

> I read somewhere that Cage is darkest eva Marvel character.

> > Next up: "The Exorcist."

> Season 2 of "Humans" is coming end of this year, in UK.

Humans season 1 was great. Looking forward to Season 2.

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Trump buildings made of Chinese steel

bob <bob@nospam.net>: Oct 07 09:36PM -0400

On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 15:55:45 -0700 (PDT), Gracchus

>I'm sure he's given all of them a no-gag order.

>> Who cares about the personal lives of the Clintons or what we don't see? We don't know and don't see what goes on with any of these public personalities. We see what they want us to see. They aren't obliged to tell us shit about their marital relationship.

>It would never matter if it didn't overflow into their political lives. But it has. I never cared an iota that Bill screwed around. But nasty tricks with lawyers, private investigators, perjury, lying to constituents...these things go way beyond the private lives of a couple.

bill's screwing around also causes him to just create a larger web of
lies, and lying becomes his natural response it's so natural. that's a
problem too. but an affair, if she's ok with it, no worries - but how
women can vote for the "strong woman" image of hillary then i'm not
sure. yeah, bill's a regular crook too.

bob

bob <bob@nospam.net>: Oct 07 09:42PM -0400

>> Is this really true? It's priceless if it is.

>Yes, it's true... as far as Trump goes at least. Washington Post had an
>article about it,

you still reading that ragsheet? read some of carey's links, they're
far more informative.

bob

bob <bob@nospam.net>: Oct 07 09:42PM -0400

>> actually, no.

>> bob

>I think you're wrong, both hunger for power and narcissism stem from ego.

ok sigmund.

bob

Court_1 <olympia0000@yahoo.com>: Oct 07 09:43PM -0700

On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 9:25:51 PM UTC-4, bob wrote:

> no self respecting woman should vote for hillary. they should abstain.

Right. Hillary vs Donald? Hmmm, which one is worse for women? Gee, that's a tough one. (sarcasm)

Sadly for you, it's not the person you think and that will be reflected in the polls.

Court_1 <olympia0000@yahoo.com>: Oct 07 09:44PM -0700

On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 9:28:37 PM UTC-4, bob wrote:

> >hahahahaha. Priceless.

> bill does all the things trump talks about.

> bob

That may be true but Bill is not the one running for president this time so it's irrelevant.

Gracchus <gracchado@gmail.com>: Oct 07 09:59PM -0700

On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 9:44:57 PM UTC-7, Court_1 wrote:
> On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 9:28:37 PM UTC-4, bob wrote:

> > bill does all the things trump talks about.

> That may be true but Bill is not the one running for president this time so it's irrelevant.

His name may not be on the ballot, but we all know it's two Clintons for the price of one. I doubt if Citizen Candy-Ass Kaine will be allowed to even speak at policy meetings without Hillary activating his testicular shock collar.

Court_1 <olympia0000@yahoo.com>: Oct 07 10:10PM -0700

On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 12:59:07 AM UTC-4, Gracchus wrote:

> > > bill does all the things trump talks about.

> > That may be true but Bill is not the one running for president this time so it's irrelevant.

> His name may not be on the ballot, but we all know it's two Clintons for the price of one. I doubt if Citizen Candy-Ass Kaine will be allowed to even speak at policy meetings without Hillary activating his testicular shock collar.

But Bill's behavior is still irrelevant in this particular election. It's her turn to have the ultimate power and she's got this. Any semi-intelligent woman can't and won't vote for that buffoon Trump and he can't win this election without their support.

Gracchus <gracchado@gmail.com>: Oct 07 10:57PM -0700

On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 10:10:29 PM UTC-7, Court_1 wrote:

> > > That may be true but Bill is not the one running for president this time so it's irrelevant.

> > His name may not be on the ballot, but we all know it's two Clintons for the price of one. I doubt if Citizen Candy-Ass Kaine will be allowed to even speak at policy meetings without Hillary activating his testicular shock collar.

> But Bill's behavior is still irrelevant in this particular election.

It won't factor into the outcome, but that doesn't make it irrelevant,

> It's her turn to have the ultimate power

There are no "turns." Just Clintons as always. Plural.

> and she's got this.

Yeah, I think you mentioned that once or twice before.

> Any semi-intelligent woman can't and won't vote for that buffoon Trump and he can't win this election without their support.

I can't believe you take this "election" seriously.

Court_1 <olympia0000@yahoo.com>: Oct 08 03:17AM -0700

On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 1:58:13 AM UTC-4, Gracchus wrote:

> > But Bill's behavior is still irrelevant in this particular election.

> It won't factor into the outcome, but that doesn't make it irrelevant,

It's completely irrelevant. No matter how involved he is in Hillary's presidency, his patterns of behavior don't come into play here. They mattered when HE was the president.

> > It's her turn to have the ultimate power

> There are no "turns." Just Clintons as always. Plural.

Yes, she has a big turn, i.e. to be the most powerful woman in the world.

> > and she's got this.

> Yeah, I think you mentioned that once or twice before.

*team Hillary* *as long as it isn't Trump*

> > Any semi-intelligent woman can't and won't vote for that buffoon Trump and he can't win this election without their support.

> I can't believe you take this "election" seriously.

It's a big deal to have the first US female president.

Gracchus <gracchado@gmail.com>: Oct 08 08:39AM -0700

On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 3:17:42 AM UTC-7, Court_1 wrote:
> On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 1:58:13 AM UTC-4, Gracchus wrote:

> It's completely irrelevant. No matter how involved he is in Hillary's presidency, his patterns of behavior don't come into play here. They mattered when HE was the president.

LOL

> Yes, she has a big turn, i.e. to be the most powerful woman in the world.

The puppet masters will have the biggest laugh yet on "Election" Day. All it took was a caricature Trump candidacy to inflame emotions and direct the herd. As with Goldstein in "1984," just paint an ugly enough monster and people will throw rocks and embrace whatever is in the opposite direction. Whether starting a war or installing a leader, it has always worked and probably always will.

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DEFINITELY VOTE TRUMP - UK will be first for trade deal - Donald Trump adviser - THANKS TO GREAT BREXIT

The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com>: Oct 08 02:21AM -0700

who cares what he said about women, big deal, he said sorry anyway, this is far more important.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37594928

Britain will be offered a free trade deal before the rest of the European Union if the Republicans win the US presidential election, Donald Trump's trade adviser has said.
Dan DiMicco said Britain was "a friend" of America and was leaving the EU for the right reasons.
Both presidential candidates say they are against present plans for a free trade deal between the US and Europe.
Mr DiMicco called for an overhaul of the global free trade system.
"These are not idle threats," he told the BBC.
"Things have gotten so bad that we will leave Nafta [the North American Free Trade Agreement], WTO [the World Trade Organization] and the Korean Free Trade Agreement if we can't get a fair deal."
Not walking away
He added: "The system was gamed for whatever reasons to begin with, the gaming's got to be removed, and it's got to be balanced for the American worker, American business, the American economy and trade deals are going to be walked away from if they can't be renegotiated to the point where they are net-positive for our GDP and they are positive for our good-paying job growth.
"And it is something Donald Trump is not going to walk away from. He is committed to it."
Mr DiMicco said with the present Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) proposals "on hold", Britain would be at the front of the queue for any future trade deal once the UK has left the EU.
His comments contrast with those of outgoing President Barack Obama, who - speaking before the UK's EU referendum in June - said Britain would go to the "back of the queue" for trade deals with the US if it left the EU.
When asked if the US would do a deal with Britain ahead of the EU, Mr DiMicco told me: "Absolutely.
"First off they are our friends, they have always supported us, and we've worked together, and they are leaving the EU in our estimation for the right reasons.
"They have lost control of their economy, the job creation engine, so why shouldn't we be working with like-minded people before we do a deal with anybody else?"

Court_1 <olympia0000@yahoo.com>: Oct 08 03:22AM -0700

On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 5:21:20 AM UTC-4, The Iceberg wrote:

> who cares what he said about women, big deal, he said sorry anyway, this is far more important.

Please shut up!

*skriptis <skriptis@post.t-com.hr>: Oct 08 12:32PM +0200

> who cares what he said about women, big deal, he said sorry anyway, this is far more important.

Well said.
Is it good or not, that's a whole another subject, I guess pelle
is an "expert" on brexit, I don't go there, but that's the stuff
that's important anyway.

How does him saying he'd like to fuck some bitch can occupy
headlines and even affect election is surreal. With all those
problems world is facing. Uncroyable.

Especially considering his opponents who are 10 times worse in
that regard. The serial cheaters, liars, infidelity issues etc.

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"Pelle Svanslös" <pelle@svans.com>: Oct 08 06:01PM +0300

On 8.10.2016 12:21, The Iceberg wrote:

> Britain will be offered a free trade deal before the rest of the
> European Union if the Republicans win the US presidential election,
> Donald Trump's trade adviser has said.

Er, these deals take years to negotiate. The TTIP has a 3+ years head
start over any possible negotiations with Britain.

Would anybody in their right mind defer a deal almost ready just to let
Britain have one first? He's pandering to the audience.

> "a friend" of America and was leaving the EU for the right reasons.
> Both presidential candidates say they are against present plans for a
> free trade deal between the US and Europe.

Basically the TTIP is already put on hold (by the Europeans). Doesn't
really matter what the candidates say at this point.

But the US has been for it all along. Whoever wins the election will
push for its ratification just like Obama would have.

> leave Nafta [the North American Free Trade Agreement], WTO [the World
> Trade Organization] and the Korean Free Trade Agreement if we can't
> get a fair deal."

Sure sure. The Trumpeteers sure are soft for these melodies.

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Rafa pummeled out of Beijing

ahonkan <ahonkan@gmail.com>: Oct 07 09:31PM -0700

On Saturday, 8 October 2016 03:14:41 UTC+5:30, SliceAndDice wrote:
> Part and parcel of a champion getting old (in tennis years). One day you play great and the next there is nothing left in the tank.

Some (bob, Icy et al) think that Fed is immune to ageing and that he's
been peak from the day he first held a racquet in his hand until today.
He's esp at peak when he loses big matches. In stark contrast, Pete lost
only when he didn't care (wasn't a*sed) and Rafa lost only when injured.

ahonkan <ahonkan@gmail.com>: Oct 07 09:41PM -0700

On Saturday, 8 October 2016 04:10:59 UTC+5:30, Court_1 wrote:

> Did Dimitrov win the tournament yet? If he doesn't win the title, who cares? He's a clown until he can beat elite players and win tournaments consistently. Beating a washed up Nadal is not really much these days. From the clip I saw Dimitrov looked good but Nadal was simply horrible. Nadal's made more UEs in the past few months than he made in his entire prime period.

Repeat after me: a win is a win is a win. It doesn't matter if Dimi wins
the title or not. What matters is that he played an uninjured Rafa and
won fair and square, getting the better of him in baseline rallies for
the most part. He has beaten Murray at Miami & Wawrinka at Cincy this
year and both are playing better than Rafa.

Court_1 <olympia0000@yahoo.com>: Oct 07 09:55PM -0700

On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 12:41:38 AM UTC-4, ahonkan wrote:
> won fair and square, getting the better of him in baseline rallies for
> the most part. He has beaten Murray at Miami & Wawrinka at Cincy this
> year and both are playing better than Rafa.

Yes, I agree that a win is a win and Dimitrov played better than Nadal but my point was if Dimitrov doesn't win the title, how does this really advance him and take him out of clown territory? It doesn't. He needs to do this type of thing repeatedly and get some silverware out of it.
Many players can beat Nadal on hc these days, it's not 2010 or even 2013.

So Dimitrov is in the SF now, which is good for him, but can he win the title and beat Raonic and probably Murray? Seriously, what good is all of this if he can't?

ahonkan <ahonkan@gmail.com>: Oct 08 01:45AM -0700

On Saturday, 8 October 2016 10:25:28 UTC+5:30, Court_1 wrote:

> So Dimitrov is in the SF now, which is good for him, but can he win the title and beat Raonic and probably Murray? Seriously, what good is all of this if he can't?

Well, I think the sudden bursting through of a bunch of #nextgen players
like Kyrgios, Zverev, Khachanov, Thiem has instilled a sense of urgency in
the likes of Dimitrov & Raonic that they could be relegated to the
sidelines if they don't start winning NOW.

The 'Big Four' legend is history. Djoker is no longer invincible. Murray
never was and Wawrinka is good for a slam a year. I really would like to
see new players mix it up and if they have lovely games & 1HBH, more
power to them!

The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com>: Oct 08 02:58AM -0700

On Saturday, 8 October 2016 05:31:24 UTC+1, ahonkan wrote:
> been peak from the day he first held a racquet in his hand until today.
> He's esp at peak when he loses big matches. In stark contrast, Pete lost
> only when he didn't care (wasn't a*sed) and Rafa lost only when injured.

yep good summary.

Court_1 <olympia0000@yahoo.com>: Oct 08 03:21AM -0700

On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 4:45:58 AM UTC-4, ahonkan wrote:
> like Kyrgios, Zverev, Khachanov, Thiem has instilled a sense of urgency in
> the likes of Dimitrov & Raonic that they could be relegated to the
> sidelines if they don't start winning NOW.

We've been saying that for a while and yet they have failed to break through. Let's see if it's the same old and Murray wins this tournament.

> never was and Wawrinka is good for a slam a year. I really would like to
> see new players mix it up and if they have lovely games & 1HBH, more
> power to them!

I would like to see young new players rise too but they need to do it. What are they waiting for? Christmas in July?

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Borg McEnroe Movie

Scott <scottl44@yahoo.com>: Oct 07 07:11PM -0700

Bob, your latest post is too similar to your 4:49 pm post. One of the ways you can try to get better at posting here is with less repetition. You should read the comments of better tennis analysts than you (at RST this is practically everyone but your sock puppet) and try to figure out how you can raise your level.

At the moment your level is not worth reading.

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Hey bob, TT and Court1 - we must all sign this and get the illegal aliens voting against terrible Trump!

bob <bob@nospam.net>: Oct 07 04:46PM -0400

On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 09:17:47 -0700 (PDT), The Iceberg

>Check it out!

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q63h59hFcX0

mark dice. haha. don't forget this one: "my grandmother always voted
republican til she died; she's voted democrat ever since."

anyway, saw snowden today. in the movie, clips of bernie sanders
saynig it's nice that the american people get to know what it's gov't
does and hillary clinton saying he needs to "face the music." yep -
that bernie and hillary sure think alike! lol

bob

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