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So this is all just about building a colony on Mars? "Musk, 53, has directed SpaceX employees to drill into the design and details of a Martian city, according to five people with knowledge of the efforts and documents viewed by The New York Times. One team is drawing up plans for small dome habitats, including the materials that could be used to build them. Another is working on spacesuits to combat Mars’s hostile environment, while a medical team is researching whether humans can have children there. Mr. Musk has volunteered his sperm to help seed a colony, two people familiar with his comments said. The initiatives, which are in their infancy, are a shift toward more concrete planning for life on Mars as Mr. Musk’s timeline has hastened. While he said in 2016 that it would take 40 to 100 years to have a self-sustaining civilization on the planet, Mr. Musk told SpaceX employees in April that he now expects one million people to be living there in about 20 years. ... Mr. Musk is so wedded to the idea of creating a civilization on Mars — he once said he plans to die there — that it has propelled nearly every business endeavor he has undertaken on Earth. His vision for Mars underlies most of the six companies that he leads or owns, each of which could potentially contribute to an extraterrestrial colony, according to the documents and the people with knowledge of the efforts. The Boring Company, a private tunneling venture founded by Mr. Musk, was started in part to ready equipment to burrow under Mars’s surface, two of the people said. Mr. Musk has told people that he bought X, the social media platform, partly to help test how a citizen-led government that rules by consensus might work on Mars. He has also said that he envisions residents on the planet will drive a version of the steel-paneled Cybertrucks made by Tesla, his electric vehicle company." The bit about his sperm is a bit weird, but otherwise...cool.
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No More Fourth Place Trophy?
Wrestleknownothing replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
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Aaron Brooks doesn't lift
Wrestleknownothing replied to pokemonster's topic in International Wrestling
Yeah, but how do you feel about OJ? -
Read a story on The Athletic about the Georgia collective fining players for driving violations. Georgia football coach Kirby Smart: "But if people go say 'Well, it falls on deaf ears, you got to discipline someone.' Well, we have, and we will continue to do so. If the actions require that, we'll do what's necessary to do that. But I do think the effective way in curtailing some things is when you go to their wallet and you fine them because these fines have been substantial, and it'll make you think twice about the mistakes you make." What fines can we set up for wrestlers? Failing to finish a shot will cost ya $10. Didn't secure the riding time point? Another $10. Can't get off bottom? That's $15.
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Anyone else notice that it is now called Hawkeye Beacon? An improvement over Go Iowa Awesome.
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Wrestling Attendance Numbers Out for 23-24
Wrestleknownothing replied to Idaho's topic in College Wrestling
They heard Bo "Knows Wrestling" Connell was in town. -
Wrestling Attendance Numbers Out for 23-24
Wrestleknownothing replied to Idaho's topic in College Wrestling
Don't you mean credit to PSU? -
Goose meet gander.
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What did you think when Trump thought Nancy Pelosi was Nikki Haley?
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Bought a house, who has advise?
Wrestleknownothing replied to Hammerlock3's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
how handy are you? what year was the house built? -
Bought a house, who has advise?
Wrestleknownothing replied to Hammerlock3's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
I am a fan of spray foaming the joist bays formed where the floor joists meet the rim joist. Close down the bug superhighway. -
With regard to recruiting I took a look at Willie's Big Board data and tortured the numbers until they spoke. Rather than post this in the thread that got me to thinking about it, I decided to start a new one here. After playing around with the data a bit I realized that simply averaging the rankings was misleading. The key to success is stringing together top recruiting classes. So if you lay an egg in there it is not a big deal. It is really about nailing it two or three times in a four year window. A good Iowa example of this is that they had their best recruiting classes in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 followed by a title in 2021. On the PSU side from 2020 to 2023 they went 7, 1, 22, 2 and we all know how that ended. As for that 22, it was because they had a single recruit. But that single recruit was Levi Haines, so... Ultimately, I settled on averaging the best three out of four classes for rolling four year windows from 2012 to 2023. Then I determined who had the top 3 classes for those windows. The results: Clearly PSU rules the roost on the recruiting trail. Five times they had the best series of recruiting classes (red) and twice they had the second best (blue). Iowa is mostly third best (green), but overall I would put them behind Oklahoma State, Ohio State, and Cornell. That Iowa tends to outperform three of the four schools in front of them has to be an endorsement of their coaching at the same time it is a mild indictment of their recruiting. Oklahoma State suffers the opposite malady. Results that do not live up to their recruiting ranks. Ultimately these recruiting ranks will need to be updated for transfers. Michigan's ranking ending with 2023 probably moves to around fourth from seventh, for example. Maybe even third. I cheated a bit on ties.
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can you quantify on occasion and regularly?
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Still the second best coaches as measured by results.
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Who is the next Hall of Famer?
Wrestleknownothing replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
How involved are you with the HOF? Do you vote on nominees? Do you help select nominees? -
Who is the next Hall of Famer?
Wrestleknownothing replied to Wrestleknownothing's topic in College Wrestling
Turns out he is not, or should not be. I found two examples of people inducted less that five years after a comeback of sorts. Henry Cejudo wrestled Tony Ramos in 2015 and was inducted in 2018. Andre Metzger attempted to make the World team in 2014 (at 54 years old?) and was inducted in 2017. -
Flo: Russia is Boycotting 2024 Paris Games
Wrestleknownothing replied to Bulldog's topic in International Wrestling
Quite possibly the worst website ever, but the results can be found here with much effort: https://results.bricskazan2024.games/schedules -
And yet, the same athletes and the same coaches. The way I look at it is Mugsy Bogues had different moves, techniques, training protocols, and skills than Shaquille O'Neal, but they played the same sport.
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Clearly. But it isn't about whether it could happen, it is about incentives.
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On the subject of leadership, Cael Sanderson has talked about being a servant leader. Even the head coach takes his turn cleaning the mats or sweeping up, for example.
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Because there is only downside for Dake. What if Sidakov decides it would be fine to go after a knee, elbow, ankle, shoulder, etc.? What is the worst that could happen to Sidakov? He is already not going to the Olympics. It is the same reason Olympic alternates do not serve as warm up partners for Olympic starters. For example, while Nick Lee traveled to the Last Chance Qualifier in Istanbul with Zain Retherford, but it was Jordan Conaway who warmed him up.
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Same sport, different scoring sequences.