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Secret (somewhat) codes in every day life

I was wondering if anyone had other examples.

Most know "Code Blue" in a hospital means a cardiac/respiratory arrest

Two tennis shoes hung by their laces from a pole or line means drug dealing there

Tanker trucks; 1202 diesel, 1203 gasoline, 1075 propane, 1267 crude oil, ...

At a mall or store if you hear an announcement asking for Nora that means Need (Security) Officer Right Away.

Graffiti has its own rules and codes. 187 is the California code for homicide, so is an overt threat

In Texas a certain color of purple painted on a fence or post is the equivalent of a "No Trespassing" sign.

Anyone watching Masters of the Air knows someone yelling "2:00 O'clock" doesn't mean a time of day, but a direction like you were on a clock face.

Untold stories of Nick Saban from the coaches who worked with him


Long, but really good read.

Wide receiver Tanook "Nu Nu" Hines recaps recent UT visit

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Dekaney wide receiver Tanook Hines is a player that’s been on the Texas Longhorns’ radar for some time. In late January, Hines made his way for Austin for a UT junior day, and the talented pass-catcher said he enjoyed the experience overall.

“What stood out was really just the experience, how they’re all for the team,” Hines said. “We went to the basketball game and there were a lot of fans saying ‘be a Longhorn,’ things like that. The coaches showed a lot of love too.”

With more than 30 scholarship offers, Hines is pretty open at this stage of the recruiting process. When he does officially narrow his focus, expect Texas to make the cut.

“I actually have a really long list now but Texas is up there, top 10,” Hines said.

The 6-1, 170-pound Hines has fielded offers from schools like Texas, Alabama, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Texas A&M and USC, to name but a few. He feels his versatility and effort away from the ball are two of his biggest strengths.

“First and foremost, I think I’m a great receiver all-around. I can catch a screen, get active and in a little bit of space make a big play,” Hines said. “I make difficult catches, am a good teammate and I’m the best blocker you know.”

Along with Texas, Hines visited Baylor and Texas A&M prior to the ongoing dead period. As for the Longhorns, Hines said there’s a lot to like about the UT program.

“I grew up watching Earl Campbell stuff, so it’s always been a big school to me,” Hines said. “Coming up here, seeing all the players and how they play, they remind me of myself how they play. I love the offense. Adonai Mitchell, Xavier Worthy – they just have playmakers.”

Hines is ranked as a four-star prospect by Rivals.com.

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“Horns Down” is the never ending gift for Texas" - Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Intriguing headline, but behind a paywall. A little help from DFW OBs?

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There is no school in the country that has this sort of free marketing, niche and gimmick that is universally known like “Hook ‘Em,” and its evil twin, “Horns Down.” Texas, you already have more money than most developed nations, and you can’t take “Horns Down?” Quit running from it. Embrace every part of Horns Down.

A handful of other Texas schools offer their own fun hand signs; Texas A&M has its “Gig em.” TCU has its “Go Frogs,” Baylor its “Bear Claw,” SMU its “Pony Up,” Texas Tech its “Guns Up.” Not a one of those has the wattage of a “Hook Em.”

Today's Gift (2-6)

Never let your ego get in the way of asking for help when in desperate need. We have all been helped at some point in our lives.
~~~~~~~~ Edmond Mbiaka

Most of us have a great desire to be self-reliant, to do things ourselves. This seems to be especially true here in Texas. Our independent streak is way more than skin-deep, and makes us reluctant to ask for or rely on help from others. That's an admirable quality, until it gets in the way of real progress. Those in recovery find the strength to reach their full potential as members of a community, learning for perhaps the first time to ask for and accept real help, and to express genuine gratitude.

We can all learn from this model. As we continue to grow and develop in our lives, we will get help from others, and we'll help them too. We'll have ample reason and opportunity to express gratitude, as we realize that we're not in this deal alone, nor should we be. Right here at TG, for example, all of you help me more than you can possibly know. Every day. I cannot thank you enough.

Today, we pray for the good sense to share our own strength, and to appreciate the strength of others. Don't make this life harder than it needs to be.

Blessings,
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Romans 15:2
To Allen Jones, thanks always for your help, so generously given. Miss you brother.

Texas' 2024 SEC schedule

Looking forward to life in the SEC. That said, if Texas has the kind of year we are hoping, will naysayers claim it's because of an "easy" SEC slate? I've seen several "power rankings" and there seems to be consensus that Texas will play 5 conference games against the bottom 5 teams. As an example, Josh Pate has our SEC schedule looking like this: #1 Georgia, #5 OU, #8 A&M, #12 UK, #13 Florida, #14 Arkansas, #15 Miss St, #16 Vandy. We need to play our best ball every week because we know EVERYBODY will be keyed up to try and knock us off.

Teenage MALES playing competitive flag football in FEMALE divisions - 🤬

In Orlando for the FEMALE flag football national championship. My daughter’s organization qualified for the 14U and 17U competition by winning regional tournaments. These are ALL GIRL teams with BOYS on them. This isn’t an individual non-contact sport like swimming or sprinting. It’s a team sport where bodies often collide with each other (sometimes viloently) and severe impact injuries happen. These girls run and jump in close proximity and go up to make contested catches that at time result in one person landing on another. We now have 15, 16, 17 and 18 year old boys competing with girls is such a sport?

Seriously, WTF are we doing America? How can we support this?

Goerge Soros' Alvin Bragg - Doing his thing...

Can't make this crap up, can ya Dense?

“In Bragg’s version of America, hoodlums who steal rape and murder deserve the most leniency possible, but people who refused to go along with the moronic vaxx card tyranny deserve to have their lives ruined,” radio host Buck Sexton said.

“Soros DA Alvin Bragg is prosecuting people for having fake vax cards – 3 years after the fact – while letting killers, rapists, drug dealers & illegal alien invaders who assault cops WALK FREE. Are you paying attention yet?”

Texas Flexed in the Transfer Portal

"Texas has done a great job in the transfer portal allowing/ encouraging players who were unlikely to start to leave and acquiring key players to fill important needs."

"Overall, the team added six players likely to start and two more that will be in the rotation for playing time in the portal. This is excellent use of the Transfer portal and why I say Texas flexed in the transfer portal."
#TexasFootball #HookEm


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Goldman Sachs- “Dark days are coming for US commercial real estate and the banks holding the loans”

Per article losses could be greater than sub-prime crisis.

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The banking worries in the US this week were triggered by:
  • New York Community Bancorp cutting its dividend on higher capital rules and commercial strain
  • A Japanese bank reporting unexpected losses on US commercial real estate
  • Deutsche Bank highlighting losses on US commercial real estate
Despite all the economic data this week, it was those headlines that left US 10-year yields 14 basis points lower on the week.

There are echos of subprime here as no one really knows the size of the problem, who is holding the losses and how it could be managed. What's clear is that office real estate is severely impaired because of work-from-home changes following the pandemic. Vacancies are high and tenants have incredible leverage in asking for lower rents.

Banking rules require taking impairments once losses are reasonably foreseeable but that hasn't really happened yet, in part because it's still not clear how many workers will be called back to the office and how many companies will move out.

Under any circumstances, it's fair to say that losses will be high. How high? Goldman Sachs estimates $1.2 trillion of commercial mortgages are scheduled to mature this year and next, or about a quarter of all outstanding commercial mortgages, and the highest recorded level going back to 2008.

The biggest single holders are banks with a 40% share. Other estimates put the "maturity wall" as high as $1.5 trillion, according to Reuters.

"The office market has an existential crisis right now," Barry Sternlicht, CEO of Starwood Capital Group ($115b AUM) told the Global Alts conference. "It's a $3 trillion asset class that is probably worth $1.8 trillion. There's $1.2 trillion of losses spread somewhere, and nobody knows exactly where it all is."

To illustrate, the entire size of the subprime US mortgage market in 2007 was $1.3 trillion.

There are two things that make this a particularly precarious situation:

  • Small/regional banks hold much of the losses and they don't have the ability to take much pain
  • Due to hold-to-maturity bond market losses, raising new capital is prohibitively expensive and in many cases, impossible
There's a reason the bond market got very skittish, very quickly this week.

This week in Music History.

January 29th to February 4th- Last week

1/30/1932- Rich Hall, Father of the Muscle Shoals sound and founder of FAME Studios was born in Miss.

1/29/1936- Famed Funk Bros./Motown bassist James Jamerson is born in South Carolina.

2/1/1937- Don Everly is born in rural Kentucky.
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1/30/1942- Marty Balin, lead singer of the “Jefferson Airplane” is born in Cincinnati.
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2/2/1942- Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills & Nash was born in England.

1/30/1947- Founding Small Faces and Humble Pie (with teenage Peter Frampton) member Steve Marriott is born.
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2/1/1948- Soul/Funk/Rock/R&B legend Rick James is born in Buffalo.
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1/29/1949- Thomas Erdelyi was born in Budapest. He later became Tommy Ramone after forming the Ramones in ’74.

2/1/1950- Mike Campbell of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers was born in Jacksonville. Did anyone know he compose and produced this and sent it to Don Henley before Don adding the lyrics?
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1/30/1951- Phil Collins was born in London.
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2/2/1951- Hank Williams releases “Cold, cold, heart”

1/30/1956- Elvis release his cover of Carl Perkins “Blue Suede Shoes” under the Sun Records label.

1/31/1956- Johnny Rottem of The Sex Pistols is born in London.

2/3/1959 THE DAY THE MUSIC DIED- A plane leaving Clear Lake, Iowa bound for Fargo, ND with Buddy Holly (22), Ritchie Valens (17), the “Big Bopper” (28) and the plane’s pilot crashed just moments after takeoff. Two of Holly’s bandmates gave up their seats to Valens and the flu-stricken Bopper; Buddy's guitarist and a young bass player from Holly’s hometown of Lubbock named Waylon Jennings. It’s said that Valens won a coin flip with Holly’s guitarist to get the plane seat. 17-year-old Bob Dylan was at their Duluth show just 3 days prior.
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1/30/1961- Patsy Cline releases “I fall to pieces” and it still heard in Honky Tonks to this day.

2/2/1962- The Beatles play their 1st pro gig at Manchester’s Oasis Club.

1/30/1964- Soul legend Sam Cooke releases “A change is gonna come” off his final album. He would die under mysterious pretenses just over 10 months later in LA.
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1/29/1965- The Animals release their single “Don’t let me be misunderstood.”

2/1/1967- Jefferson Airplane release their psychedelic magnus opus 2nd album “Surrealistic Pillow”. Here's Jerry Garcia laying down the guitar lick on this song.
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1/30/1968- Velvet Underground release their 2nd album “White light/White heat”.

2/1/1968- Simon & Garfunkel release their single “America” off their 4th release “Bookends”.

1/30/1969- The Beatles make their final appearance as a band for their rooftop concert in London while recording “let it be”.
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1/29/1970- Elvis release his single "Kentucky Rain”. It was written by future Country Music star Eddie Rabbit with Ronnie Milsap playing the piano.
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1/30/1971- Neil Young releases “Needle and damage done” off his 5th album Harvest”.
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This Jackson 5 reaches #1 on the charts with this song.
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1/31/1972- Al Green releases his 4th album “Lets stay together”.

2/1/1972- Neil Young release his landmark album “Harvest”. Here’s a song off the album with James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt on backing vocals.
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2/4/1972- David Bowie release “Starman” off the album “Ziggy Stardust and the spiders from Mars”.
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2/4/1974- Both Dolly Parton and Elton release the singles “Jolene” and “Bennie & The Jets.”

2/2/1977- Fleetwood releases an album that would become the 9th highest selling album of all time.
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2/3/1978- Gerry Raferty releases this single that would rocket to no. 1 on the charts in '78.
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2/2/1979- Elvis Costello releases “Oliver’s Army” of his 3rd album.
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Sid Vicious overdoses in NYC, he was 21.

1/29/1980- Blondie releases “Call me” off the soundtrack to the film “American Gigolo”

2/4/1983- Karen Carpenter dies after a tears long struggle with Anorexia. She was 32.
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2/2/1987- Liberace dies of AIDS at his Palm Springs home at 67 years old.

1/30/1989- New Order releases their 5th album “Technique”.

2/2/1993- 3 years after being raided and losing just about everything except “Trigger”, Willie Nelson settles on his IRS debt at 9 million dollars. He would pay off the debt by 1995,

1/31/1994- The Wu Tang Clan releases “Cream” off their debut album.

2/1/1994- Green Days their breakthrough 3rd album “Dookie”.
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2/2/1994- Springsteen releases this single from the film soundtrack “Philadelphia. It would later be the Grammy’s “Song of the year” and win an Oscar.
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2/2/1995- Alt/Indie darling PJ Harvey releases “Down by the river” off her 3rd album.

2/2/2004- The happened at Halftime of the Super Bowl.
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1/29/2008- Vampire Weekend releases their self-titled debut album.
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1/31/2010- 19 year old Taylor Swift becomes the youngest ever Grammy “Album of the Year” winner.

2/2/2011- Rock powerhouse duo the White Stripes” split up after 13 years and 6 albums.
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2/1/2013- Drake releases megahit “Started from the bottom...” off his 3rd album.
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An old gearhead bought an EV

Bought an f150 Lightning Platinum a week ago yesterday. Haven’t gotten it yet, but they gave me a lariat Lightning with the extended range battery to drive until mine is ready.

I have another F150 platinum with the 5.0 v8. It has the 6 1/2 foot bed vs the 5.5 bed in the lightning. I am keeping it for longer trips, and hauling bikes. The lightning will just be used locally, within 150 miles or so of my house. Thats 95% of my driving

Getting an 80 amp charging station installed at my house Monday. Haven’t charged the lariat yet but am headed a supercharger this am. Once my station is installed, all charging will be from home. Probably install the reverse panel later, where I can use the truck to power my home if the electricity goes out

The lightning is better than the 5.0 in every way except range and refuel time. It’s fast as hell, and handles really good with a 50/50 weight distribution vs 65/35 for the 5.0 and all the weight carried low. It more than offsets the additional weight of the batteries.

It’s weird to drive with the one pedal regeneration. You barely use the brakes. You get used to it, but it’s definitely different. Brakes should last a loooong time.

It’s super quiet and great for listening to tunes.

The Awd is far superior to the 4WD in the gas truck. I have driven it in rain and it gets far better traction than my 5.0. It puts the power to the wheels where there is traction, and the above mentioned weight distribution is a big positive.

The frunk is awesome. One thing I always missed driving a truck was having a trunk. Not any more.

Haven’t towed with it yet, but I bet it’s better there too, with almost twice as much torque, always available.

I doubt I drive the gas truck much unless it’s a longer trip. The lightning is better in every way around town and it’s more fun to drive, not to mention less maintenance and more economical. The gas truck will probably sit in the garage most of the time. Ironically, I will probably need to keep a battery charger on it.

I would not want one as my only ride, but if you have more than one car in the family, one should definitely be an EV IMO. They are really cool to drive, and more practical around town. And that’s coming from someone who loves the sound of a V8 and misses the smell of leaded gas.
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