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@D J posted:


Climate always changes (though it is the climate hucksters who always use weather as a claim of climate change, duh. Frauds like John Kerry, etc.).

Where oh where can we find the Magic ThermostatΒ© to set some imaginable and never seen perfect climate around the world?

Climate always changes? Are you trying to make his point for him?🀣🀣🀣🀣

@mrtundra posted:

I just read that the Chiefs-Dolphins playoff game will only be aired on NBC Peacock streaming. Anyone else see that?

@Boris posted:

That's correct. So either spend the $5.99 then cancel or if you have Xfinity or Cox you can get Peacock for free

P.S. Peacock also has yearly subs for $30 - half price right now

Miami and KC markets also get the game on their local NBC affiliates.

I get it. "Hey, you fuckers wanted ala carte tv and can subscribe to Netflix for Stranger Things plus HBO Max and Disney Plus, plus Amazon for Thursday Night games, guess you'll have to shell out to us for football too, bitches."

@Tschmack posted:

Good job NFL moving a game to Monday afternoon due to β€œsafety.” Too bad most people won’t be able to see it.  Unless you like catering to the unemployed or gambling degenerates which is a distant possibility.

You haven’t given 2 shits about that until now and honesty a snowstorm game would be amazing.  It’s Buffalo for fucks sake.  You don’t think they know how to manage?  We’ve already had a fog game years back between Philly and Chicago.  You fucked up a golden opportunity but it’s typical.  Fucking snowflakes - literally and figuratively.

F U NFL

You have to keep this decision in context. Last year, 50 people died in a major snow storm in Buffalo,  most of whom died while stranded in their cars. With heavy wind gusts, significant snowfall and the possibility of limited visibility and road closures, with so many traveling due to the game they did not want to risk a repeat. A snowstorm game is not always "amazing" and has other consequences.

And Buffalo doesn't always know how to manage. City officials took a beating after questionable management of last year's storm. The state and city already have 12 warming shelters open.

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@RochNyFan posted:

You have to keep this decision in context. Last year, 50 people died in a major snow storm in Buffalo,  most of whom died while stranded in their cars. With heavy wind gusts, significant snowfall and the possibility of limited visibility and road closures, with so many traveling due to the game they did not want to risk a repeat. A snowstorm game is not always "amazing" and has other consequences.

And Buffalo doesn't always know how to manage. City officials took a beating after questionable management of last year's storm. The state and city already have 12 warming shelters open.

One of my patients works for power company, his job is to go out and coordinate where power gets restored.  He personally found 3 folks in their cars.  

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