Re: OT: General OT Thread [NO POLITICS OR RELIGION]
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2021 3:13 pm
The NCAA is getting absolutely SMOKED by the Supreme Court right now.
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trwi7 wrote:
Hartland. Like two complexes over from me.
ReasonablySober wrote:The NCAA is getting absolutely SMOKED by the Supreme Court right now.
I'm sure you've googled him already so that's probably the best.buckboy wrote:Found a dude's wallet. No idea how to get it back to him.
Has a US Bank Debit Card . Guess I'll call them.
Unless someone has a better idea.
buckboy wrote:Found a dude's wallet. No idea how to get it back to him.
Has a US Bank Debit Card . Guess I'll call them.
Unless someone has a better idea.
buckboy wrote:Found a dude's wallet. No idea how to get it back to him.
Has a US Bank Debit Card . Guess I'll call them.
Unless someone has a better idea.
skones wrote:buckboy wrote:Found a dude's wallet. No idea how to get it back to him.
Has a US Bank Debit Card . Guess I'll call them.
Unless someone has a better idea.
I would go:
Facebook, Instagram, Phone, Police in that order.
You can probably find a cell number on fastpeoplesearch.com
ReasonablySober wrote:Is there a US Bank in the area? I would just go there, drop the wallet off, and let the bank contact him.
buckboy wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Is there a US Bank in the area? I would just go there, drop the wallet off, and let the bank contact him.
That was my other thought. I figured the cops could contact his relatives who live in Cedarburg. He lives in Portland, OR, so that complicates things.
He was pretty clearly in Cedarburg yesterday though, so maybe they'll be able to get it to his family. There was a LOT of money in it, plus his ATM card and several credit cards, so the cops were the best course I think.
KidA24 wrote:buckboy wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Is there a US Bank in the area? I would just go there, drop the wallet off, and let the bank contact him.
That was my other thought. I figured the cops could contact his relatives who live in Cedarburg. He lives in Portland, OR, so that complicates things.
He was pretty clearly in Cedarburg yesterday though, so maybe they'll be able to get it to his family. There was a LOT of money in it, plus his ATM card and several credit cards, so the cops were the best course I think.
Hi it's me, the guy from Portland, OR
StickeeFingaz wrote:What do we think of the Bally Sports scoreboard on the broadcasts? I think it looks nice.
humanrefutation wrote:StickeeFingaz wrote:What do we think of the Bally Sports scoreboard on the broadcasts? I think it looks nice.
I'm not a fan of it in the baseball context, though I think I generally prefer the ticker approach to the box-in-the-corner approach.
StickeeFingaz wrote:humanrefutation wrote:StickeeFingaz wrote:What do we think of the Bally Sports scoreboard on the broadcasts? I think it looks nice.
I'm not a fan of it in the baseball context, though I think I generally prefer the ticker approach to the box-in-the-corner approach.
One issue I noticed with the Bally scoreboard on the bottom of the screen, I was watching MLB Network yesterday and they also have their scroll on the bottom of the screen. So when they were showing highlights, the Bally scoreboard was covered by the MLB Network scroll.
MikeIsGood wrote:StickeeFingaz wrote:humanrefutation wrote:
I'm not a fan of it in the baseball context, though I think I generally prefer the ticker approach to the box-in-the-corner approach.
One issue I noticed with the Bally scoreboard on the bottom of the screen, I was watching MLB Network yesterday and they also have their scroll on the bottom of the screen. So when they were showing highlights, the Bally scoreboard was covered by the MLB Network scroll.
That sucks. I would think this is something MLB Network needs to adapt to, but sucks as-is nonetheless.
'Like the ticker, don't like the execution' is kind of where I'm at, also. In baseball, the outs are recorded under the base indicators which feels not very visually-prominent. And, perplexingly, they denote outs right-to-left.