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  1. Moving a lot of manufacturing back to the US. Hopefully the other tech titans follow.
  2. Not to pick on Kueter, but he looks like he could use a break. Tonight’s dual was in hand, does Iowa have a backup HWT?
  3. This is a wrestling forum. Penn State was happy to visit.
  4. Kueter has had a bad month.
  5. It would’ve been good to see David Taylor get in the refs face about no stalling calls against Brands.
  6. We’ve gotten to the weight classes where we don’t call stalling anymore
  7. Here comes a two point stall, right
  8. I wonder if the interviews were done remotely? Seems like they could’ve met up.
  9. Who’s going 174 for Iowa? Kennedy or Brands?
  10. Fish totally looked like a fish in that Peterson.
  11. Why didn’t Parco let him go much earlier and secure a major with a takedown?
  12. Parco has a skin condition that also makes you look spotty
  13. If a wrestler with no arms and legs didn’t get off their belly in 1 second they’d be calling for stalling.
  14. Creating a definitive list of the top individuals sharing innovative information online in 2025 is challenging without a specific metric or comprehensive data on every influential figure globally. However, based on trends in technology, science, and digital influence as of my last update, I can highlight some individuals who have been consistently recognized for their innovative contributions and online presence. These rankings are speculative and based on their past impact, reach, and likelihood of continued influence into 2025. Here’s a list of ten individuals who could be considered leaders in this space today, February 23, 2025, ranked from 1 to 10: 1. **Elon Musk** - Known for pushing boundaries in tech and space, Musk shares groundbreaking updates about Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink through platforms like X. His ideas on AI, transportation, and colonization of Mars keep him at the forefront of innovative thought. 2. **Tim Berners-Lee** - The inventor of the World Wide Web continues to influence how information is shared online. His work on decentralized data systems and advocacy for an open internet through initiatives like the Solid project make him a pivotal figure. 3. **Sundar Pichai** - As CEO of Alphabet (Google’s parent company), Pichai drives innovation in AI, quantum computing, and information accessibility. His leadership shapes how billions access and interact with information daily. 4. **Vitalik Buterin** - Co-founder of Ethereum, Buterin’s writings and talks on blockchain, decentralization, and Web3 technologies are shaping the future of secure, transparent information sharing online. 5. **Lex Fridman** - A research scientist and podcaster, Fridman bridges complex topics like AI, robotics, and human-machine collaboration with a broad audience, sharing cutting-edge ideas through accessible online content. 6. **Marques Brownlee (MKBHD)** - A tech YouTuber with millions of followers, Brownlee breaks down innovations in consumer technology, offering insightful reviews and predictions that influence how people understand emerging gadgets and trends. 7. **Andrew Ng** - A pioneer in AI education, Ng’s online courses and writings democratize knowledge about machine learning and deep learning, empowering millions to innovate in tech fields. 8. **Melanie Perkins** - CEO of Canva, Perkins has revolutionized design and visual information sharing. Her platform’s growth and her vision for creative empowerment online continue to inspire global audiences. 9. **Yuval Noah Harari** - A historian and author, Harari shares thought-provoking ideas about technology, society, and the future of information through books, talks, and online platforms, influencing global discourse. 10. **Sal Khan** - Founder of Khan Academy, Khan’s commitment to free, accessible education online has transformed how knowledge is shared, with innovative tools and content reaching millions worldwide. This list reflects individuals who combine innovation with a strong online presence, impacting how information is created, shared, or understood in 2025. Their rankings are subjective and based on their influence in technology, education, and societal thought leadership. If you’d like a deeper dive into any of these figures or a different focus (e.g., specific fields like biotech or climate tech), let me know!
  15. Still waiting. :)
  16. Backpack Lizak
  17. Luckily the Hodge criteria survived DEI.
  18. Hopefully the FBI doesn’t have a problem of thousands of unaccountable workers collecting a paycheck. It will be interesting to see the number of people that don’t even open the original message, let alone respond with the request.
  19. You wonder how much ai will help the investigation into where the money went?
  20. And then they change the rules to give 3 for a takedown and the ultimate goal of the sport, to pin your opponent, is gone.
  21. Yes… if the Hodge was still heavily weighted towards pins, we’d have a group of specialists from across the nation going for it. Who was that wrestler out east that had 20 some pins… Scott… name escapes me.
  22. The Hodge for years was a pinner’s award. It morphed into a most dominant award. I hope it doesn’t become a career achievement award. The first 5-timer deserves all the praise in the world, but not the Hodge IMHO.
  23. What’s the deal? He’s been on the job for a half a day. Where are the lists?
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