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    Auto Racing 2024

    Meanwhile rain in Charlottecould make this Larson's longest day since the 24 hrs at Daytona.
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    Auto Racing 2024

    Newgarden wins legitimately this time around. O'Ward so close. He'll be second guessing that for a long time. Disappointment with Herta, he appeared to have the car. Kirkwood came from who knows where to finish top ten. Veekay recovers from unsafe release penalty back to 23rd to finish top 10...
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    Auto Racing 2024

    Hondaa are falling out like Menards.
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    Auto Racing 2024

    Sounds like Larson is choosing Indy over the 600. Good choice.
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    Auto Racing 2024

    4:44 PM green flag Hopefully it is a clean race. Light to what 7:30? Minus something crazy, this ends late this evening.
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    Auto Racing 2024

    I"m thinking 3:30 to 4:30 for the start. Might be able to pull this off. Next wave of rain should be after visibility ends the race.
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    Auto Racing 2024

    Well, we'll always have Monaco. What is insane is Kyle Larson is busy trying to prove he is a great race car driver and talks of rain are meaning he could pull out of the 500, to race in Charlotte. Yak! The weather forecast is getting grim for Sunday with some ingredients lining up for...
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    Auto Racing 2024

    The 600 in Charlotte. Larson is looking to do the double. Only Tony Stewart has finished both, and did very well in them as well.
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    Tesla Cybertruck

    Through a car wash?
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    NFL 2024-2025 Season

    How would you even know they messed up the chains? Granted, spotting the ball is a pain. Should just go to the honor system. :D
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    Auto Racing 2024

    Monaco... Indy... the 600? All in one day?! Well, maybe a couple. Indy is looking like it has a good shot at raining. While we wait for Sunday, here is an Indy moment. Indy Lights 2013. The last lap is a little easier to pull off with the smaller engines and slower speeds, but still that was...
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    Tesla Cybertruck

    This sounds like a tale or 'stuff people in the hotter parts of the country deal with'. Someone can correct me for any mistakes in the logic, but 1000 W/m^2 of energy as well as alpha/beta radiation for duration of full sun exposure isn't a problem for a car's paint until the car gets wet once a...
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    Better get Netflix for NFL on Xmas

    I venture to guess that 2029 is too far away to guess any of this. At that point, we might have just two competing streaming options Global Megacorp (Google's service) and Mega Global Corp (Disney's service) after all the merging is completed. We can safely assume the cable distribution is...
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    Tesla “FSD”

    The good I see is the AI would be capable of knowing whether to slam the brakes or to evade a car, such as when someone decides to not wait for you as they sit at a stop sign and you are advancing into the intersection. How quickly can the car stop, verses, can you evade laterally. What AI...
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    Tesla “FSD”

    I find that disturbing. Isn't it talking to the rest of the car? The part that says it is driving on a curve? This is where LIDAR would be a lot more useful because the telemetry of the oncoming cars, relative to your car would imply whether there was a risk. This isn't nearly as easy with a...
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    Tesla Cybertruck

    My understanding is it is the refrigerator body that isn't liking the car wash. The FAQ says not to wash the car in direct sunlight either. :confused:
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    How things have changed

    My question was asking about "programming churn" not subs. What is the sweet spot for Netflix regarding consistent content or the type of consistent content. A company like Disney+ has low churn due to them concentrating on their own material. Netflix is about showing mostly other people's work.
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    How things have changed

    The question is going to be what is the consumer preferred programming churn on services like Netflix. Disney+ will have little to no churn, Netflix will have considerable churn. What is the legacy programming people will pay to keep as a comfort option? There will likely be some saturation...
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    THE BOYS are back, 2022

    Effectively season three went full circle and there was only a little bit of actual development among the kid.
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    EchoStar/Dish raises doubts about 'ability to continue as a going concern'

    Geeks, Veronica Mars, Homicide: Life on the Street, Firefly, some of the best TV ever, only one of those shows made it to the end. And none of them were wildly successful ratings wise. Television success is a double edged sword because people want something new they've seen before. And with...
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    EchoStar/Dish raises doubts about 'ability to continue as a going concern'

    People in Hollywood cost money. In general, hasn't television been on repeats since the 70s? They just keep changing the name of the show. You have: the hospital drama (St. Elsewhere -> ER -> Grey's Anatomy) the dead people drama (Quincy -> Bones) Self inclusive episode general premise drama...
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    How things have changed

    It is bizarre that a discussiom on cable/sat sat numbers as a long term future trend can even become personal in the first place.
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    Warner, Fox, Disney to Launch Streaming Sports Joint Venture

    So no one is seeing the play on the word Venue?