mouse1093

mouse1093 t1_j63qy4t wrote

Well yeah, that was to be very expected. No one in their right mind thought Intel's first foray into discrete graphics was going to be a game changer nor even compete in the mid/value ranges. I'm certainly not buying any dysfunctional products for the record, but I'll definitely watch from the sidelines to see how many generations it takes to really get in there. They have at least 2 of them planned and in the works already

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mouse1093 t1_j13b37x wrote

I was just about to head to bed and did one last scroll of the timeline and saw this. In gonna sleeping happy tonight. Curious how we are going to handle Escobar and Baty. Baty is a young kid who can be packaged in a major trade probably down the line after he develops a little. Escobar might just become a veteran bench player. This batting order now has quite a bit flexibility. Can opt to bat McNeill and canha late in the order or slot them in the #2 hole to setup lindor+Pete.

Starting rotation is done, fielding positions are done. Can definitely handle having a defensive oriented catcher with the rest of the firepower in the lineup now. Alvarez can hang in the minors a little longer and develop. Just a bit more middle relief and I think it's a full roster

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mouse1093 t1_iwxtr68 wrote

No, not controversial at all. Dark matter is one prevailing theory that explains a number of odd phenomenon and observations that standard cosmology gets wrong. Things like the spin rate of galaxies is an example. There may be other explanations that fix this problem (say perhaps super gravity) but none have been any more confirmed that the others.

Dark matter is also unknown in the sense that other than prescription of what it should be, we don't what it actually is. None of our current particles fit the bill and the theoretical particles we've thought could work haven't shown themselves in any tests to make them.

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mouse1093 t1_itkfiiq wrote

Dunno why you're downvotes lol he absolutely is. He's picked many of fights, hardly hustles, injury prone. Anyone remember him throwing his helmet and making sure to flip his hair before charging the mound?

But then again, even after an injury he puts up mvp numbers so who am I to criticize?

Sincerely, a Mets fan who wishes he was in a different division

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