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What's the price point on this, and would you buy it ?
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"You must be this tall to ride"
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All that graph tells us is that we could have it worse.
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We drink what we like. Occasionally find a new label that hits our tastes better than others. Current weekday fav is a $13 red wine blend from Austin Hope which reminds me of some old vine zins that we've enjoyed. Weekend drinking is a bit more eclectic.
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Early estimates are there should be about an 8% upside bump post-split, good for long-term holders (this isn't taking into account annual benefits from their increased advertising sales, AWS improvements, etc)
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Reading all the Twitter love from the Ravens fanbase saying that they're not just losing a great player, but that he's the nicest, classiest player as well.
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CAH is fun the first time you play it. Then it's only fun if you have a *massive* amount of available cards Then it's only fun if people just randomly throw cards away in search of the "funny" responses Many many years ago, CAH did a promotion where you could get a custom card printed with your name (or whatever you wanted) on it.
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" It’s three first-round picks, a third-rounder and late-round pick swap, a fourth for a fifth." The way things are looking on our end, Houston wouldn't have had our first round picks until the 2028 season.
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Priced in for current state, yes. Long term business plan relies on a never-ending supply of new people who need to be hooked in as subscribers
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NFLX (and Hulu, and Meta.... and Disney+ etc) all have the same rough problem: once you've already signed up the entire world for your service, how do you get more revenue without causing current subscribers to get frustrated and leave?
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you could still purchase the day of the 20-1 split for the same amount of money you're considering now (EARLY in the day!!!) and ride that wave from there. I predict that when the split occurs, the stock will end up *around* $175/$200 (could be as low as $150, but I doubt it). It'll probably go up about $100 in the first week as the casual investor jumps in. We should see slightly less volatility in AMZN vs what we've had due to the lower price point. (ie no $100+ point daily swings for a while, but maybe $15-20 instead)
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Scrabble variation: You can pick up a blank from the board and replace it with its represented letter, but you MUST use the blank tile on that same turn you pick up the blank. it allows some additional flexibility by allowing the blank to be in play for more than just the two uses (so the game becomes slightly easier and/or longer). But strategy could also come in if - let's say - you use it as an X and all the playable X's are already on the board (meaning, that blank won't get picked up again in the future)
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Don’t poke the bear
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“…In 3D, in 2D”
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Mayfield?
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I may be one of the few who are in favor of a salary cap in baseball.
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We use the Vivino app to look up various ratings and suggested price point. Once you get a decent collection of wines rated, it's pretty decent in predicting/suggesting whether a particular bottle we haven't tried will match our preferences.
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How I imagine Watson’s court proceeding went
PanthersATL replied to Ja Rhule's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Tips from others: Seaworld closes earlier than your typical theme park. Keep an eye on park hours, and the general recommendation is to arrive as early as possible to maximize your time Going in two weeks? Sounds like you'll be in the mix for the "SEVEN SEAS FOOD FESTIVAL". We don't know if we'd recommend the lanyard coupons or not -- all depends on whether you'll be able to chow down on 10 samples over the course of your stay or not. If you think that'll be a challenge, then forego the lanyard and just buy the things you want. If they do the food fest like Disneyland does -- you can place an entire order for all your desired items at one time, then take your receipt to the pick up window when you're ready to eat. If that's the case, you'll save some time not having to wait in more lines then necessary Concerts coming up? That guy from Journey, Everclear, the every popular "To Be Announced"... Check the show calendar in advance and plan around those Been told there's really no need to use the Preferred Parking, as it's not as much benefit vs regular parking The All Day Eating pass is 1 entree + one side OR dessert + soda every 90 minutes. Does not include the Fancy Restaurants. No idea is reservations are needed at the listed participating locations.
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We clump wines into "every day wine" and "special splurge wine" categories. Generally speaking, we have a fairly good idea of which wineries, varietals etc that we enjoy and at what price points. We've certainly have moved past our early years of "ooooh, that's a nice picture on the label" into a better wine appreciation world. For every day wines, we've found that wines in the $15-$20 range are perfectly fine for us. Splurge wines are usually in the $30-$50 range. $100 bottle? Not on our usual radar -- but we're certain we would definitely enjoy it if we were gifted some. We have yet to find a bum bottle in the Costco/Kirkland signature collection (their "K" brand left a little to be desired), and there are some isolated Trader Joe bottles in the $20 range that we've enjoyed as well.
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Money saving tips from a 75-year old curmudgeon
PanthersATL replied to PanthersATL's topic in Huddle Lounge
Agreed. "Better ingredients, Better pizza" applies to so many things. -
Here's a list of things that people waste money on: Tattoos Vacations College (look for affordability, not prestige) Restaurants / $4 coffee (ie skip the daily coffee, and after 30 years you'll have an extra $121k) Lost opportunities (ie foregoing the 401k employer match) Transportation Credit cards Lottery tix Clothing Shoes (ie average woman owns more than 25 pairs of shoes) Tchotchkes and "stuff" Failing to plan for retirement at all No backup plan Holiday spending Toys (ie average family spends $6500 on toys during a child's upbringing) Haircuts (There was a followup post, where the writer said that he received feedback saying he was out of touch. His defense is that the crux of the article wasn't the specific bullets, but that it's important to live within one's means, and here are some examples to consider vs putting money to use elsewhere. Take a vacation, but don't go into debt to do it, etc etc) Source: https://humbledollar.com/2019/05/farewell-money/