Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
Anything new around here?

Everyone surviving?

Is they forum back to the fun old days when Juve were last shit?


Trying to psyche myself to go out and vote.

Having always voted, I think this is the instance where I could most easily skip it. Could make an argument that contributing to a low turnout better represents my current mood than voting for any off the parties.
 

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.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
82,806
Anything new around here?

Everyone surviving?

Is they forum back to the fun old days when Juve were last shit?


Trying to psyche myself to go out and vote.

Having always voted, I think this is the instance where I could most easily skip it. Could make an argument that contributing to a low turnout better represents my current mood than voting for any off the parties.
How many rounds did you get in during the course of the previous year?
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
How many rounds did you get in during the course of the previous year?
Loads.

Wasn't much else to do with the restrictions that have been in place here.

Won the Club Championship last season. Handicap down to 3.2 just now, which is the lowest it's been in a few years.

You been playing much?
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,806
Loads.

Wasn't much else to do with the restrictions that have been in place here.

Won the Club Championship last season. Handicap down to 3.2 just now, which is the lowest it's been in a few years.

You been playing much?
Very nice. You got some skins on the wall now :beer:

I was unable to get any rounds in last year but spent time at the range trying to fix my infamous slice that continues to plague me
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,780
Where do you guys look for reliable investment news/ advice? WSJ?
Not sure what broker you use, but I quite like how Ameritrade aggregates news for companies. Their event calendar is very nice too.
Good advice is hard to come by for me these days, so if you come across some respectable sources then let me know. Most places online are filled with some cult bullshit ever since Gamestop and now dogecoin. A lot of the comments I see now are actually reminiscent of when Bitcoin had that first crash, which doesn't make me feel too great...
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
87,934
Not sure what broker you use, but I quite like how Ameritrade aggregates news for companies. Their event calendar is very nice too.
Good advice is hard to come by for me these days, so if you come across some respectable sources then let me know. Most places online are filled with some cult bullshit ever since Gamestop and now dogecoin. A lot of the comments I see now are actually reminiscent of when Bitcoin had that first crash, which doesn't make me feel too great...
I use Fidelity, SlopeofHope, some of my smarter friends, and most of all my dad
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,908
Where do you guys look for reliable investment news/ advice? WSJ?
News is a lot different than advice. For news CNBC or Bloomberg is fine. WSJ is good but you have to pay. I usually just follow people and bots on Fin Twitter that spit out market news.

Advice is another matter. I wouldn’t trust everything you hear on CNBC, that’s for sure. Seeking Alpha has some really good stuff but you can’t always just take what you see there verbatim either. Always have to dig into things on your own to be comfortable.
 

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L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,749
I never understood why people even report these nonsense surveys. Some random scoring system gets put through some highly subjective ratings, some country pops out as 0.02% higher than the next country by that scoring system, and then they report on it with the implication that -- by sheer geography alone -- living in one country makes you happier than another.

Like those "most powerful passport" surveys that are also nonsense (really, is it that much more powerful if I don't need a visa to visit Chad?) ... all of that just seems like content marketing scams to promote the surveying agencies behind them. And sadly, people fall for them.

So Melinda left Bill because Ghislaine is about to out Bill as a pedo right? That's what happening?
Too many stories about our favorite trans men marriage going on out there...

This seems manufactured. If Melinda was so peeved at Bill being a pedo enabler, why did she wait two years and a whole pandemic to file papers... and after Epstein donned a bedsheet necktie?

Unless Bill helped stage Jeff's death and has harbored him in the basement all this time -- and Melinda just discovered him down there when fetching a Diet Coke from the downstairs refrigerator -- I ain't buying it.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
I never understood why people even report these nonsense surveys. Some random scoring system gets put through some highly subjective ratings, some country pops out as 0.02% higher than the next country by that scoring system, and then they report on it with the implication that -- by sheer geography alone -- living in one country makes you happier than another.
Like those "most powerful passport" surveys that are also nonsense (really, is it that much more powerful if I don't need a visa to visit Chad?) ... all of that just seems like content marketing scams to promote the surveying agencies behind them. And sadly, people fall for them.
 

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