@DVERandy do you have “Camaro Song” anywhere? My buddies and I are talking about the albums the morning show would put out and we can’t find that song. Some of them are thinking they hallucinated it.
@BretDevereaux Potentially dumb question: does “winter of 218” mean ~Dec 219 to ~Mar of 218? Or does it mean the end of the year of 218 leading to the first few months of 217?
@DuquesneLight I’m concerned about a potentially unstable electrical pole on my street. I have pictures. Should I send them to you or is there a city dept that would be more appropriate? Location is South Side, Pittsburgh
@Srechter7 This isn’t how percentiles work. There’s no such thing as 100th percentile let alone two people at 100th percentile. I assume the actual percentiles are being rounded up to 100 but it’s wrong and has no meaning.
@Jordan_W_Taylor Hello! I design primary system components for a living. While the welding is time consuming, most of that time is spent preparing and testing welding procedures, pre-machining and prepping materials, etc. EB is promising for many reasons, but time savings is not a major factor.
@steelcitystar No the nfl had changed that rule a few years prior. In 2003 you had to touch the ground to be out of bounds. The rule change specifically said players who touch the pylon are still in bounds. Can’t still be “in bounds” and have the play ended
@steelcitystar Touching the pylon doesn’t make him out of bounds. He doesn’t touch out of bounds until maybe a foot or two past the pylon. By that point the ball had crossed the line. It’s clearly a TD. There was zero controversy about this at the time.
@steelcitystar The rule was different back then. As long as part of your body crossed the line in bounds, it was a TD. The ball had to cross the goal line but not necessarily in bounds.
@NFLScenarios I missed the mailbag timing but… if pit, jax, & mia win this week, & kc & bal lose, all 4 AFC div leaders will be 7-3. Who wins the tie break for AFC 1 seed at that point?