Details of last night's eleven games are at NHL.com.
The games where the underdog beat the better playing team - that no one would have guessed, were:
* Bottom ranked LA beat number one Winnipeg, 4 - 1
* Bottom ranked Florida Panthers beat Buffalo 5 - 2 (BIG SURPRISE here)
* NY Rangers over the Ducks 3 - 1
* Dallas shut out Calgary 2 - 0
* Struggling St. Louis beat Edmonton, IN Edmonton, 4 - 1
Other games:
* TBay beat Vancouver 5 - 2 (no surprise here)
* The Islanders beat the Coyotes 3 - 1; this game being a good watch. AZ played tough, but couldn't keep pace.
* The Sharks shut out the Wild, 4 - 0. Sharks goalie, the incredible Martin Jones, refused to allow the puck from crossing the crease.
* Philly beat Detroit 3 - 2, another good game.
* Toronto beat NJ 7 - 2, not unexpected but a higher score than I would have predicted.
* Chicago beat Nashville 2 - 1.
Only two games tonight:
Penguins play at Washington and Montreal plays in Colorado.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
NHL December 18; Not A Long Boring Hockey Post (although I suppose that is subjective).
The Atlantic Division remains in the same order as it was on December 1. Not to say there wasn't shuffling from that snapshot date to now. Only that the rankings are the same today.
Other division's teams shuffled, but basically stayed within their area relative ranking.
Various injuries are spread out among many teams.
One stat I noticed, only three teams remain in avoiding a tied game being decided by the Dreaded Shoot-Out: Toronto, Ottawa and Dallas.
Some interesting match-ups tonight between the stronger teams and, uh, some struggling teams:
Nashville (#2) plays in Chicago (#7) (both Central)
Winnipeg (#1-Central) plays in LA (#8-Pacific)
Tampa Bay (#1-AT) plays in Vancouver (#6-Pac)
Calgary (#1-Pac) in Dallas (#5-Cent)
Toronto (#3-AT) in NJ (#7-Met)
Ducks (#2-Pac) at NYR (#6-Met)
NYI (#3-Met) at AZ (#7-Pac)
Mid-tier vs mid-tier game:
San Jose (#3-Pac) at MN (#4-Cent)
Struggle vs struggle has:
Detroit (#7-AT) playing in Philly (#8-Met)
St. Louis (#6-Cent) at Edmonton (#5-Pac)
Good games to watch? Sharks at MN should be good. St. Louis, AZ and LA are teams I've been watching, just to see what they do in trying to turn things around. The StL-Oilers game could be a close one. I don't see AZ beating the Islanders tonight. Same for LA, don't see them beating Winnipeg. Make no wager on my pure speculation. Any game could see an upset. The Panthers could beat Buffalo by a shot, no way to tell. No one would have guessed St. Louis beating the Jets 1 - 0 on December 7.
I'm not making any predictions. Oddsshark has you covered there.
And a past due Rest in Peace to Bob Naegele, Jr., who brought the NHL back to Minnesota.
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ArsTechnia - Google isn’t the company that we should have handed the Web over to.
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BGR - Intelligent parrot instructed Alexa to play music and order food from Amazon:
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C|Net: Russian social media actors moved to Instagram after pressure on Facebook and Twitter:
Brave browser going Chromium - Computer World:
Tech News World - Blackberry opens door for offering services to autonomous vehicle sector:
Fake package covers porch thieves in glitter and fart spray. TechCrunch:
Microsoft adopting Chromium puts the Web in a perilous place.A must-read. Also: Google evil? You have no idea. - InfoWorld, March 2014
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Peering into 2019 at Beta News - Cyber predictions for 2019:
And more.The end of the password
Increased regulation
IoT risks
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BGR - Intelligent parrot instructed Alexa to play music and order food from Amazon:
The African grey parrot, however, is something of an exception to the rule. Interestingly enough, a 2012 study published in The Royal Society found that the grey parrot has cognitive thinking skills in some areas that are on the same level as a three-year old human child.And then, there's this parrot.
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C|Net: Russian social media actors moved to Instagram after pressure on Facebook and Twitter:
Once the Internet Research Agency got outed on Facebook and Twitter, Instagram became the new haven for Russia's disinformation campaign.- - -
That's the takeaway from two comprehensive reports Monday on Russia's social media manipulation efforts. One is from researchers at New Knowledge, a cybersecurity firm, and the other is from researchers at Oxford University's Computational Propaganda Research Project and Graphika.
Brave browser going Chromium - Computer World:
As of last week, however, Brave relies on the Chromium UI. In plainer words, Brave has gone "full-Chromium."- - -
Tech News World - Blackberry opens door for offering services to autonomous vehicle sector:
BlackBerry this week introduced its new Security Credential Management System.- - -
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Waterloo, Ontario-based BlackBerry,...undertook development of this technology to provide the critical infrastructure for vehicles and traffic lights to exchange information securely.
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The company likely hopes to gain the trust of automakers, as well as local governments that are involved in the development of smart city infrastructure.
Fake package covers porch thieves in glitter and fart spray. TechCrunch:
As soon as it’s opened, a custom-built spinning tub flings ridiculously fine glitter in every direction...A few seconds later comes a blast of canned fart spray. Or, I should say, the first blast of canned fart spray[.]See the video at the link.
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Monday, December 17, 2018
World News
Former Apprentice staffer claims Trump "abused Adderall." NZ Herald:
The Guardian - U.S. Gov Shutdown Looms:
TRT World - Russia meddled in social media in U.S. politics:
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Daily Mail - Goldman Sachs hit by Malaysia fraud scandal:
CSM: No-deal Brexit brings risk of traffic gridlock:
Protesters converge on Hungary public broadcaster. AFP:
Noel Casler allegedly worked in talent logistics [and claims], [President Trump], "... gets nervous and he crushes up these pills. That's why he's sniffing when you see him in debates, and when you see him reading."- - -
The Guardian - U.S. Gov Shutdown Looms:
Monday brought few signs of progress in solving a dispute between Republicans and Democrats over keeping the government open. A partial shutdown that could occur at midnight Friday[.]
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"While we cannot confirm intent or attribution for certain, it is possible that some of these IP addresses may have ties to state-sponsored actors," the blog said.
TRT World - Russia meddled in social media in U.S. politics:
Russia’s sweeping political disinformation campaign on US social media was more far-reaching than originally thought, with troll farms working to discourage black voters and “blur the lines between reality and fiction”[.]This story will never make sense to me. How is the above any different from me (or any other blogger or writer, or group of,) writing a factual, fictional, or embellished blog entry on Hillary Clinton, or Theresa May or any other public figure seeking office? Unless people have more faith in social media than I ever thought possible and they really believe that "it must be true, I read it on the internets."
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Daily Mail - Goldman Sachs hit by Malaysia fraud scandal:
Goldman Sachs has been hit with fraud charges in Malaysia after allegedly helping to pillage £2.1 billion from a sovereign wealth fund.- - -
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It is the latest twist in a saga which has been catastrophic for Goldman's reputation, with shares down over a third this year. The stock was hit again yesterday, dropping nearly 3 per cent in New York.
In the event of a major backlog at the Port of Dover, 50 miles away, this stretch of highway would become a temporary truck park.The Herald-Scotland - Corbyn increases pressure on Theresa May with no-confidence vote:
What kind of calamity might cause such a monstrous snarl-up?
In a word, Brexit.
Jeremy Corbyn has sought to pile the pressure on Theresa May by tabling a no-confidence vote in her[.]The Scotsman - May dares Labour to topple government:
Theresa May has dared Labour to try and topple her government after she announced the Commons would not vote on her proposed Brexit deal until the middle of January[.]- - -
Protesters converge on Hungary public broadcaster. AFP:
Anti-government protests in Hungary hit the country's public broadcaster on Monday, with the opposition galvanised by the furious reaction to a controversial new labour law.
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MTVA security guards forcibly ejected independent MPs Akos Hadhazy and Bernadett Szel, sparking criticism online.
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NHL Fight: Chicago Blackhawks Mascot Tommy Hawk vs a Fan
Blackhawks mascot Tommy Hawk was attacked at the United Center by a fan.
From Second City Hockey:
Tommy...maybe needs anger management?
From Second City Hockey:
A man attacked Blackhawks mascot Tommy Hawk in a United Center concourse Friday during the team’s 4-3 overtime loss to the Jets at the United Center.View the fight here. Remember to enable the volume.
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“Look out for the children,” the man exclaims as the Blackhawks mascot suplexes him to the floor in front of three other people. Tommy Hawk then attempts to control the man on the ground before putting him in a headlock and driving him into a trash receptacle in front of a Blackhawks team store.
Tommy...maybe needs anger management?
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Sunday, December 16, 2018
The Best .45 Calibur Guns Ever
Ever. Well, that's the story title. The National Interest:
The HK VP9 was in development for more than four years and is [their] first striker-fired handgun since the P7 series introduced in the 1980s.
Leave a comment if you've fired any of these, or any others. Likes / dislikes?
What would you pick?In the 9mm category, HK's VP9 is darn nice and gets rave reviews. Gun Advice:
Wilson Combat Tactical Carry
Ed Brown Executive Carry
Glock 21
Heckler & Koch HK45
Springfield Armory XD45 Mod 2 Service Model
It’s hard to be mad at the HK VP9 because it’s so tough and beautiful. The ergonomics are outstanding and the accuracy admirable. Overall, the gun seems to be rock-solid and dependable. Not many things can be said against it unless you don’t like some of the design choices HK made. You can either love or hate the paddle-style magazine release or the loaded chamber indicator.
One thing’s for certain – the trigger is one of the best ones you will find within a striker pistol.
The HK VP9 was in development for more than four years and is [their] first striker-fired handgun since the P7 series introduced in the 1980s.
Leave a comment if you've fired any of these, or any others. Likes / dislikes?
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Albert Gore, Junior 15-year old Greta is mature enough to lecture on Global Warming Cimate Change. Big Tech gets a pass.
I didn't know my life was in such grave danger of being killed by global warming, climate change. Why? Because I'm addicted to fossil fuels. I didn't even know I was addicted to fossil fuels. That can only be explained by addicts being the last one in understanding they are addicts.
How much fossil fuel has been exhausted over the past twenty years in all the global summits, in all the combined gatherings of the climate change alarmists?
The majority of these alarmists are VIPs, fly by jet (do they jet-pool?), have an entourage, travel in motorcades (or do they Uber/Lyft-pool?), with security personnel. I'll go out on a limb and state these VIPs and their staff stay at some rather high-end hotels or other rented residences and that all of their meals are a feast.
And every single one of them is overloaded with electronics; cell phone, laptop, ThisPadThatPad. Think there's a lot of waste produced by these folks? Think they leave a large carbon footprint? Do they even think about child-labor cobalt-lithium mining? Why should we leave oil in the ground yet scoop out cobalt and lithium? Take a look at who and where has the lithium. Follow the money. Where is the cheapest labor? Who can monopolize on cobalt and lithium mining? If I were A Liberal, I'd say the evil culprit is...Big Tech. But they're exempt from criticism. Why? They're technology.
Again, The Alarmists resort to fifteen-year oldAlbert Gore, Junior, Greta who continues admonishing adults over climate change. Metro:
Almost ten years ago, the rise of sea levels "over-flowing" was debunked. The Telegraph:
Of course climate change is real. Was it colder this morning than this afternoon? Was it warmer yesterday than today? Or cooler?Global warming Climate changes. Where doesn't the climate change?
Peruse at your own waste of time the Science NewsGlobal Warming Climate Change Alarmist Bible. I'll paraphrase the link's over 5,800 words: The sky is fucking falling and we're all going to die because of global warming climate change.
Weather patterns change. NASA:
global warming climate change Alarmists' Agenda.
Well...what about Oregon? Will 2019 be the year Oregon gets climate change bill to the finish line?
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TruthOut.org (Truth? LOL) says Confronting Capitalism is needed to solve the Climate Crisis.
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How much fossil fuel has been exhausted over the past twenty years in all the global summits, in all the combined gatherings of the climate change alarmists?
The majority of these alarmists are VIPs, fly by jet (do they jet-pool?), have an entourage, travel in motorcades (or do they Uber/Lyft-pool?), with security personnel. I'll go out on a limb and state these VIPs and their staff stay at some rather high-end hotels or other rented residences and that all of their meals are a feast.
And every single one of them is overloaded with electronics; cell phone, laptop, ThisPadThatPad. Think there's a lot of waste produced by these folks? Think they leave a large carbon footprint? Do they even think about child-labor cobalt-lithium mining? Why should we leave oil in the ground yet scoop out cobalt and lithium? Take a look at who and where has the lithium. Follow the money. Where is the cheapest labor? Who can monopolize on cobalt and lithium mining? If I were A Liberal, I'd say the evil culprit is...Big Tech. But they're exempt from criticism. Why? They're technology.
Again, The Alarmists resort to fifteen-year old
Headline: Fearless girl, 15, stuns world leaders...("Stuns world leaders"? Really? No hyperbole here...they aren't "leaders").
Climate activist Greta Thunberg, from Sweden, had the opportunity to address a global climate change conference this week, where she didn’t mince her words.
She told diplomats and ministers assembled at the COP24 climate talks in Katowice, Poland: ‘You say you love your children above all else, and yet you are stealing their future in front of their very eyes.’I wonder how she traveled from Sweden to Poland? On foot?
Maybe...global warming climate change is caused by the large increase in air travel. The answer, of course, is all-electric airplanes.
Mercury News has an Op/Ed today on the dangerous air quality in Bay area neighborhoods, advocating that much of this problem is solvable by drastic reduction in fossil fuel use:
Part of the solution is to electrify transportation, a technology which is fully available today. Electric drives and fuel cell engines, powered by renewable energy sources, can meet society’s need for mobility and gradually make fossil fuels obsolete.
Again, The Alarmists advise the answer is substituting our addiction to fossil fuels by replacing it with cobalt and lithium? How is this rational?
Almost ten years ago, the rise of sea levels "over-flowing" was debunked. The Telegraph:
... if there is one scientist who knows more about sea levels than anyone else in the world it is the Swedish geologist and physicist Nils-Axel Mörner, formerly chairman of the INQUA International Commission on Sea Level Change. And the uncompromising verdict of Dr Mörner, who for 35 years has been using every known scientific method to study sea levels all over the globe, is that all this talk about the sea rising is nothing but a colossal scare story.
It's not surprising the Alarmists once again trot out the polar bears and their many dilemmas due to global warming climate change. How many times have we seen various images of the poor polar bears "stranded" on ice sheets?
Polar bears can swim. And they don't need wear a life preserver. I hear polar bears love swimming with Liberals. Just love it! They are known to be very friendly and hospitable to humans, especially Global Warming Climate Change Alarmists.
A Quick Look Back
A Quick Look Back
1985: Action Urged to combat Global Climate Shift. The People's Republic of North Korea The NYT:
2016: Al Gore's Global Warming Racket - IBD:Senator Albert Gore Jr., Democrat of Tennessee, said he would introduce legislation to expand and focus scientific efforts on this greenhouse effect.
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Mr. Gore said his bill would call for ''an international year of scientific study of the greenhouse effect and would request that the President take steps to begin this worldwide cooperative investigation.''
Not one of [Gore's] dire predictions he and the rest of the alarmist community made has come to pass. In fact, there is plenty of evidence that they have been running a racket.Let's revisit the 1970 Earth Day predictions - BarbWire:
Yeaaahhhh...that ice age of 2000? We all remember that. I have trouble, though, remembering if it was before or after the end of civilization. Anyone?
- End of civilization in 15-30 years
- 100-200 million deaths to starvation yearly for 10 years
- A new ice age by 2000
Of course climate change is real. Was it colder this morning than this afternoon? Was it warmer yesterday than today? Or cooler?
Peruse at your own waste of time the Science News
Weather patterns change. NASA:
El Niño is not caused by climate change[.]Well, how about tha...oops, hold on. We have a contrary view: El Niños to strengthen because of global warming, will cause 'more extreme weather'. USA MacPaper:
El Niños will be stronger and more frequent in the decades ahead because of global warming, causing “more extreme events” in the United States and around the world, a news study says.Both are true, for no other reason than both fit the
Well...what about Oregon? Will 2019 be the year Oregon gets climate change bill to the finish line?
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TruthOut.org (Truth? LOL) says Confronting Capitalism is needed to solve the Climate Crisis.
What, pray tell, IS a "Climate Crisis"?
The Alarmists are disappointed in the outcome of the recent climate summit. CBC News:
It looks like the Alarmist Nations still need to figure out that global carbon tax. Gulf Today:
climate change global warming?
In 2017, U.S. carbon emissions decreased by more than 42 million tons...the largest decline in carbon emissions in the world for the 9th time this century[.] Capital Research:
On an unrelated note, according to the Centers for Disease Control, in year 2016, 35,862 people died from falling (page 14). That's a lot of people.The Alarmists are disappointed in the outcome of the recent climate summit. CBC News:
...some green groups and certain countries expressed frustration that more ambitious climate goals were not achieved during intense negotiations that ran into the weekend.Oh...the hoor-rah.
It looks like the Alarmist Nations still need to figure out that global carbon tax. Gulf Today:
One major sticking point was how to create a functioning market in carbon credits. Economists believe that an international trading system could be an effective way to drive down greenhouse gas emissions and raise large amounts of money for measures to curb global warming.Whoa...did they just say
In 2017, U.S. carbon emissions decreased by more than 42 million tons...the largest decline in carbon emissions in the world for the 9th time this century[.] Capital Research:
China, the Paris Protocol’s champion and the world’s most notorious polluter, produced the largest increase of carbon in the atmosphere in 2017. Coupled with India, China’s carbon contributions accounted for nearly half of the total surge in 2017 global carbon emissions.
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Saturday, December 15, 2018
Christmas carol lyrics altered to advance global warming climate change and other reasons.
Here we go. Again. Still.
The Daily Mail - "Silent Night, Smoky Night":
And in Wisconsin, the land of Ed Gein, Dahmer and others, ABC News - 'Silent Night' Lyrics Change to "Cold in the Night":
The Daily Mail - "Silent Night, Smoky Night":
Christian choirs nationwide will change the lyrics of traditional Christmas carols in a bid to force action on climate change.We Wish You a Steady Climate. That's really good. Some one, or group, mentally chose those were the words to replace the original lyrics. I'd like to thank these people for the humour content. Who says God doesn't have a sense of humor when HE gives us material like this? If this was fiction or stand-up comedy, it would be mildly amusing. But this comes from real people (I guess, anyway) who earnestly believe their lyric changes will make things better. God Bless them.
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Lyrics to songs such as 'Joy To The World' were rewritten as: 'Cool down the world, the time has come, for targets tight and fair'.
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'Silent Night, Holy Night,' was changed to 'Silent Night, Smokey Night' and 'We Wish You a Steady Climate' replaced 'We Wish You a Merry Christmas'.
And in Wisconsin, the land of Ed Gein, Dahmer and others, ABC News - 'Silent Night' Lyrics Change to "Cold in the Night":
Dodgeville School District officials say traditional, unaltered carols will also be sung, and that "Cold in the Night" is part of a decades-old Christmas play that students have performed in years past, and is not an attack on the religious nature of the holiday.
Friday, December 14, 2018
Friday Morning Music Video
Suggested volume: " 11 ".
High Voltage, from the album High Voltage, by AC/DC.
From the second link:
High Voltage, from the album High Voltage, by AC/DC.
From the second link:
...initially the album ["High Voltage"] was panned by some critics upon its release, including a review by Rolling Stone magazine's Billy Altman that called it an "all-time low" for the hard rock genre.Heh...some folks suffer life-long from teh stupid.
Thursday, December 13, 2018
Whiskey Goes 3-D Printing
I was going to do a quick world news roundup, but I'm guessing most people have heard that the French Police have shot and killed Cherif Chekatt, the suspected Strasbourg shooter.
A lot of sadness in the headlines recently, so I found a story on the lighter side. Mix one part hooch and another part Tech; a story on whiskey and 3-D printing. Maxim (Good ol' Maxim):
Hit the link for other images of what 3-D printing brings to the drinking experience.
A lot of sadness in the headlines recently, so I found a story on the lighter side. Mix one part hooch and another part Tech; a story on whiskey and 3-D printing. Maxim (Good ol' Maxim):
Bulleit Frontier Whiskey is blending whiskey, art, design, music and technology for the Bulleit 3D Printed Frontier, a groundbreaking traveling experience that heroes a 3D-printed bar, 3D-printed cocktails and immersive art.
The award-winning Kentucky distillery is curating a series of private events where attendees can enjoy a completely unique, 3D-printed drinking experience.
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[Architecture firm] FAR used a freaking algorithmic script that defines the geometry of the piece through a series of digital data sets. Nope, this wasn't your typical woodshop build. Not by a long shot.
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Hit the link for other images of what 3-D printing brings to the drinking experience.
It's not Ted Kennedy's Irish Whiskey, but then...what is?
World News
Japan Today - Theresa May survives; Brexit still teeters:
Singapore Straits Times - China to reduce auto tariffs; buy more soy:
The Local (FR) - Photo of suspect Cherif Chekatt, Strasbourg gunman:
DW - Germany inks big lithium deal with Bolivia:
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RT: Migrants at border want $50K from U.S. to go home.
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Asia News - Japan approves tech that will allow jamming hostile satellites:
...200 Conservative lawmakers voted in support of May as leader, 117 dissented, indicating opposition not only from several dozen supporters of a hard Brexit but also from many more pragmatic lawmakers - and signalling that she was no nearer to passing her EU divorce agreement.- - -
Singapore Straits Times - China to reduce auto tariffs; buy more soy:
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The Local (FR) - Photo of suspect Cherif Chekatt, Strasbourg gunman:
French police tweeted out a public appeal for help in hunting down the gunman. Members of the public are warned not to approach "the dangerous individual" but to alert authorities[.]
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France24 live coverage.
"Recent events once again prove that it is necessary to promptly join efforts of the entire international community facing a threat of terrorism," the foreign ministry said.
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Italy News Net - Pope removes two scandalous cardinals.
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DW - Germany inks big lithium deal with Bolivia:
Lithium deposits hidden below Bolivia's Uyuni salt flat are believed to be the largest in the world. On Wednesday, Germany's privately owned ACI Systems agreed to a partnership with Bolivian state company YLB to exploit the element.Lithium. The new petrol. I couldn't find any sites advocated for keeping lithium in the ground.
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RT: Migrants at border want $50K from U.S. to go home.
Two groups of Central American migrants, a fraction of the 7,000-strong human tide that massed at the border during US elections, are demanding speedy approval of their asylum claims – or $50,000 to go home.Good luck with that. Drop a note and let us know how it turns out.
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Asia News - Japan approves tech that will allow jamming hostile satellites:
The new national defense guidelines are characterized as reinforcement of counter-capabilities in new domains including space, cyberspace and electromagnetic waves.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Tax Texting
California considers text tax. CBS News:
A comment that this tax could be regressive to five years.USA MacPaper:
I SUPPORT THE BIKE TAX, THE FAT TAX, THE SUGAR TAX, THE BIG-GULP SODA TAX, THE CALORIE TAX, THE TEXT TAX, THE WALKING TAX, THE BREATHING TAX, THE BLINKING TAX AND THE TAX TAX.
The text tax is Liberalism coming back to bite Liberalism in the ass. I love it when that happens.
Let the Millennials and Gen Z's get accustomed to the pain of over-taxation. Besides, it's for the Public Good, and how can anyone be against the общественная польза?
...texting may soon come with an extra fee on their mobile phone bills. State regulators are weighing a tax on text messaging to help fund a program that makes phone service available to low-income residents.Yes, PLEASE GOD YES, PASS THIS TEXT TAX. I'm all for it. It has my FULL SUPPORT.
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A texting surcharge could help sustain the Public Purpose Program budget, which has risen to $998 million in 2017 from $670 million in 2011, according to a report from the California Public Utilities Commission. Revenue from the telecom industry that funds the program has declined to $11.3 billion last year from $16.5 billion in 2011, the CPUC report stated.
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The California Chamber of Commerce and other trade organizations estimate the proposed fee could cost wireless customers $44.5 million a year, according to the Mercury News in San Jose, Calif.
A comment that this tax could be regressive to five years.USA MacPaper:
People need to realize that the proposed California texting tax could go back and tax you on text messages sent the past 5 years.May I suggest it go back TEN YEARS and whatever the amount being considered for the tax - PLEASE TRIPLE IT !
Imagine getting a tax bill for all text messages you've sent since 2013.
— 🇺🇸🍻 Mark 🍻🇺🇸 (@BartenderMB) December 12, 2018
I SUPPORT THE BIKE TAX, THE FAT TAX, THE SUGAR TAX, THE BIG-GULP SODA TAX, THE CALORIE TAX, THE TEXT TAX, THE WALKING TAX, THE BREATHING TAX, THE BLINKING TAX AND THE TAX TAX.
The text tax is Liberalism coming back to bite Liberalism in the ass. I love it when that happens.
Let the Millennials and Gen Z's get accustomed to the pain of over-taxation. Besides, it's for the Public Good, and how can anyone be against the общественная польза?
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
World News
ITV - Four dead in Strasbourg shooting; search for 'extremist' gunman:
MEPs stranded. France 24:
Detained Huawei exec granted bail - The International News:
These are the...
Aspen Daily News: May heads to Ireland.
The Irish Times: Ireland "collateral damage" in Brexit.
New Statesman: May in Tory Trouble.
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China.org: Church shooting in Brazil leaves five dead.
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Stuff (NZ/AU)- Bodies scattered, truck veers into pedestrians.
The Independent (IE) - A street paved with milk chocolate:
A suspected extremist is on the run after a shooting which left four people dead near a Christmas market in the French city of Strasbourg.France 24 - Live coverage
French authorities have launched a terror investigation into the shooting, which left several others injured, some seriously.
The 29-year-old alleged gunman has a criminal record and, according to the prefect of the Strasbourg region, was known by the security services as a suspected extremist.
MEPs stranded. France 24:
The European Parliament in Strasbourg was under lockdown late Tuesday after a deadly shooting near a Christmas market rocked the eastern French city, shocking and stranding hundreds of MEPs, staff and officials.ISIS celebrates Strasbourg shooting. The Express:
No terrorist group has officially claimed responsibility yet, but ISIS supporters have boasted the attack happened just “days after our threats.”- - -
Detained Huawei exec granted bail - The International News:
A Canadian judge granted bail Tuesday [Meng Wanzhou,] a top Huawei executive after her arrest on a US warrant, in a case that has frayed relations between the North American allies and China.Hong Kong Free Press: China detains Canadian, believed to be former diplomat:
[She] is is wanted by US authorities for violating Iran sanctions but Beijing has expressed outrage over her detention and is holding a former Canadian diplomat in China, intensifying the row.
“We are aware of the situation of a Canadian detained in China. We have been in direct contact with the Chinese,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters, adding that Ottawa was taking his arrest “very seriously.”- - -
These are the...
Web Financial Group - May tours "like a child":
ITV: May fights, critics circle.May toured European capitals like a child presenting a parent with a new toy broken on Christmas morning. She gained plenty of sympathy but also stern reminder that there would be no renegotiation or quick fixes.
Aspen Daily News: May heads to Ireland.
The Irish Times: Ireland "collateral damage" in Brexit.
New Statesman: May in Tory Trouble.
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China.org: Church shooting in Brazil leaves five dead.
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Stuff (NZ/AU)- Bodies scattered, truck veers into pedestrians.
Police were told the truck, carrying bricks, was travelling south on Botany Road when it veered into northbound lanes before hitting a power pole, a bus stop, a building and pedestrians.- - -
The Independent (IE) - A street paved with milk chocolate:
...a tonne of chocolate flowed out of a factory and solidified.
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After hitting the chilly pavement, the milk chocolate quickly hardened.
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Emoji has different meanings in different cultures
Here we go.
The next agenda for HR departments around the world will be employee training for Emoji - "sensitivity". From 'da BBC:
The next agenda for HR departments around the world will be employee training for Emoji - "sensitivity". From 'da BBC:
...emojis do not and cannot by themselves constitute a meaningful code of communication between two parties.So, back to acronyms we go. WTF? STFU!
Tech News
Tech Radar: How DOOM changed PC gaming 25 years ago.
PC Mag: Google+ shutting down earlier than planned.
C|Net - Europe has tech companies under a microscope:
IT ProPortal - UK NHS will stop using "absurd" fax machines:
ArsTechnia - Win Installer Build upgrades Notepad:
Wish I would've thought of this: TechEBlog - Column-climbers:
The name Uniblue ring a bell?, if not, how about RegistryBooster? BetaNews:
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Typo fixed 12/12/2018
...despite its age, this dusty old relic lives on every shooter that’s come and gone since. Every single First Person Shooter that’s taken over the world – or failed miserably – can doff its cap to Id Software’s seminal piece of software.
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Technocracy: Robert Mueller, Technocrat Operative?
- - -I don’t think I witnessed anything more anti-democratic, anti-freedom, and anti-everything I always thought America stood for than the actions of the MuelIer Special Counsel. I always thought entrapment was a crime.
PC Mag: Google+ shutting down earlier than planned.
On Monday, the Web giant revealed it recently discovered a new bug, which may have exposed the personal information of 52.5 million Google+ users.- - -
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In addition, "apps with access to a user's Google+ profile data also had access to the profile data that had been shared with the consenting user by another Google+ user but that was not shared publicly," wrote G Suite VP of Product Management David Thacker.
C|Net - Europe has tech companies under a microscope:
Whenever a Silicon Valley company makes a move, the EU is watching over its shoulder to make sure it's abiding by local laws, providing the best possible experience for European citizens and taking full responsibility for its mistakes.- - -
IT ProPortal - UK NHS will stop using "absurd" fax machines:
The NHS has been ordered to get rid of its fax devices, and advised that they be replaced by email.
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Tech Xplore - Detecting unreliable Facebook pages:
- - -Detecting and identifying unreliable pages is of key importance, as it might help to warn users and reduce malicious activity on the platform.
ArsTechnia - Win Installer Build upgrades Notepad:
Notepad is also going to support a convention that's literally decades old: when the currently loaded file has been modified, an asterisk will be shown in the title bar.- - -
Wish I would've thought of this: TechEBlog - Column-climbers:
This shoe attachment basically turns a steel column into a ladder, or in other words, it securely grips the flanges of the column, thanks to its high strength 514 steel construction. They’re so strong, that they can hold up to 700 pounds per foot.- - -
The name Uniblue ring a bell?, if not, how about RegistryBooster? BetaNews:
Users started to realize that they were being warned that their system always had errors.Uniblue is closing for good. Good.
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An individual cottoned on to the fact that this was bogus software as a brand new out-of-the-box PC would be deemed to have "errors that need fixing" even after the first boot. Indeed, someone proved you could install a fresh copy of Windows, with no third-party software, install RegistryBooster and it would still claim your system had errors.
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Monday, December 10, 2018
World News
Brexit on, off, or?
The Express: Second Referendum planned to save Brexit.
Daily Mail: Lib Dem says Brexit won't happen. Or, 'hell of a backlash'.
ING: It's A Mess.
DW: May warns of risk if no Brexit.
Business Standard: Brexit defeat could topple UK.
The Irish Times: Psychologists try to make sense of Brexit.
The Algemeiner: Paris cleans up.
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BBC: Saudis refuse Turkish extradition request for Khashoggi killer suspects.
SCMP: Why was Huawei's CFO Meng Wanzhou arrested now?
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The Express: Second Referendum planned to save Brexit.
Daily Mail: Lib Dem says Brexit won't happen. Or, 'hell of a backlash'.
ING: It's A Mess.
DW: May warns of risk if no Brexit.
Business Standard: Brexit defeat could topple UK.
The Irish Times: Psychologists try to make sense of Brexit.
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The Mirror: Macron apologizes, "I'm sorry," to nation.
Sky News: Over 1,700 yellow vests arrested.President Emmanuel Macron will deliver an 'I'm sorry' TV address and announce further tax cuts after nationwide riots have rocked France.
On Sunday a Parisien newspaper reported that ‘after eight days of silence, the head of state’ has told supporters ‘he will speak on Monday night on television to respond to the angry French’.
The Algemeiner: Paris cleans up.
Workers in Paris swept up broken glass and towed away burnt-out cars on Sunday after the latest violent “yellow vest” protest[.]The Irish Independent: Yellow vest protests an economic disaster for France, says finance minister.
BBC: Saudis refuse Turkish extradition request for Khashoggi killer suspects.
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, "We do not extradite our citizens."- - -
SCMP: Why was Huawei's CFO Meng Wanzhou arrested now?
Western spy agencies have long been aware of Huawei’s intelligence-gathering function, and have exploited their knowledge to feed the Chinese with misleading information in a classic “Concordski” ploy.- - -
Times of India: Putin's daughter appears on television.
...an interview on state TV with a woman who has been described as [Putin's] daughter.
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The HR Director: Are you getting enough sleep?
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WTOP: Slide-show of the snowfall out east.
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A customer threatened to kill a shop assistant and their entire family if they refused to remake a cheeseburger that was too cold.
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"It's not just fast food, it happens everywhere."
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Zackary Stereff from central Queensland said he was physically abused at a fast food drive through.
"I asked for the correct money and the customer threw a black sock full of 50 cent pieces into my stomach," he said. "It left me with a bruise."
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Sunday, December 9, 2018
Theresa May's Brexit in Uncharted Waters
From WA Today:
Britain's Brexit minister on Sunday insists a crucial vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal would go ahead after a newspaper reported she planned to delay it to make way for a last-minute dash to Brussels to seek a better offer.
Tech News
Why driving is hard for AI. ArsTechnia:
Duckduckgo discovers Google personalizing searches in incognito mode and when not signed in.
BetaNews:
China denounces U.S. as "despicable rogue" over Huawei CFO arrest. BGR:
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If you're looking at buying a new TV, a review on Smart display models at C|Net.
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RIP MS Edge. ZD Net:
Expired certificate causes millions to lose Ericsson network. TechSpot:
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Gizmodo - A free streaming service you didn't know you had. (Not Reddit?)
UberGizmo: Teen electrocuted to death wearing charging headphones:
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I can't quite make the stretch to classify this under Tech News, but here goes.
From The Independent: Mom sends five-year old son to school nativity with...(plastic blowup, think adult) ...sheep doll.
I obscured the kid's face, I just had to. The image at the link is intact.
The Society for Automotive Engineering and the US Department of Transportation specify six degrees of autonomy, running from Level 0 (human drivers in complete control) to Level 5 (a fully self-driving vehicle). The commercially available car currently considered the most autonomous—the Cadillac CT6 with Super Cruise—makes it to Level 2... but only on the 130,000 miles (many of them highways) that its maps know. Tesla's Autopilot mode, the name notwithstanding, is also considered Level 2. Neither of them are anything like set-and-forget systems.- - -
Duckduckgo discovers Google personalizing searches in incognito mode and when not signed in.
BetaNews:
[The study] found that even when people searched without logging into a Google account -- or when they used private browsing mode -- "most participants saw results unique to them".- - -
China denounces U.S. as "despicable rogue" over Huawei CFO arrest. BGR:
The Chinese government has demanded [CFO Meng Wanzhou] be released and claimed that her arrest is a potential human rights violation.The accusations, CBC.ca:
[CFO Meng Wanzhou, 46] is wanted for extradition from Vancouver to the U.S. on allegations of fraud, including using a shell company to skirt international American sanctions over five years, court heard.
The lesson here is if you're going to have seven passports, mix-up more countries. Use Luxembourg, Lithuania, Liechtenstein and Monaco. No one will question them.The Justice Department affidavit painted a picture of a woman with immense financial resources who had already attempted to evade U.S. arrest warrants for allegedly violating American and European Union sanctions.It said she possesses "no fewer than seven passports from both China and Hong Kong."
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Here's a rare item. MicroSoft surrenders. Computer World:
After a years-long pummeling, Microsoft this week surrendered in the browser war, saying that it will junk Edge's home-grown rendering engine and replace it with Blink, the engine that powers Google's Chrome.More...
RIP MS Edge. ZD Net:
Microsoft today confirmed the rumors that have been swirling all week. As part of a sweeping change to one of the flagship components of Windows 10, it will rebuild its Microsoft Edge browser from the ground up, ripping out its proprietary EdgeHTML rendering engine and replacing it with the open-source Chromium code base.
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Are you a member of Quora? Looks like it was hacked. WIRED:In a blog post on Monday, Quora CEO Adam D’Angelo admitted that Quora was breached. The company discovered the problem last Friday, and more than 100 million accounts may have had their data taken.- - -
Expired certificate causes millions to lose Ericsson network. TechSpot:
Certificates are software keys that enable certain functionality, but they can require occasional updates so that they don’t expire, something Swedish owned telecommunication equipment manufacturer Ericsson didn’t do.They forgot to use a sticky-note.
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Gizmodo - A free streaming service you didn't know you had. (Not Reddit?)
- - -I want to tell you about a free streaming service that’s in many ways just as good as Filmstruck, offers Criterion films, and has at least one feature that no one else does.Kanopy is not new, it got its start in Australia a decade ago and has slowly expanded its services around the globe.
UberGizmo: Teen electrocuted to death wearing charging headphones:
It has been suggested that you not use your headphones while they’re plugged into a phone that’s charging, or to use them if their wires are frayed and exposed.The above never occurred to me. I'd never heard of anyone dying from this until now. Makes sense. What a way to go, geeez.
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I can't quite make the stretch to classify this under Tech News, but here goes.
From The Independent: Mom sends five-year old son to school nativity with...(plastic blowup, think adult) ...sheep doll.
Helen Cox said she had no idea what the real purpose of the product when she bought it for her son Alfie.Yeeeaaahhhhhhhh....click the link and read the story.
Image: The Independent.
I obscured the kid's face, I just had to. The image at the link is intact.
Saturday, December 8, 2018
Teh Shopping
A couple interesting accounts of shopping that I've read. Phil writes about a day holiday shopping. Like Phil, I avoid malls like the plague. I try to avoid the busier shopping hours too, when I can. It was four weeks ago when I had had my fill of Christmas music and commercials.
Today was pretty tolerable for what I needed to get done. I was "given the choice" to either go with, or not, to one of the local, busier malls by Mrs D. She knows the answer before she asks. I had to get to a local hardware store and, ugh, Wal Mart. I drop Mrs D. in the land of the Shopping Dead, wishing her luck. She'll be there til closing, with her sister.
Wal Mart. Busy but not packed. Got there around 3PM, knew what I wanted, got it, got out by 3:30. Needed a furnace filter. They were out of the one I like, so I had to go up to the next level which was a few more dollars. Not a big deal. I couldn't find something else I was looking for so quit that. Then remembered I did have a list with me and went back to the other end of the store to get something I'd forgotten when I started out there. And you know where this is going. Got to the other end of the store when I remembered something else, not on the list, that was where I'd just been, so back across the box again. Again, not a big deal. Inside stores I navigate through the least-occupied aisles. Or try to, and that helps. Headed for self-checkout, paid cash, gone. Done.
Then, to a local hardware store, not a chain big-box. Overheard a conversation of someone unhappy with the mix of their paint color. That would be the least of my worries. Oh, but the hardware store had the Christmas Muzak on. Haven't heard enough yet. Able to get in and out in fifteen. I survived.
It's so easy paying cash at checkout. For those of you ahead of us who pay by any type of card, why don't you know by now which kind of card it is; debit or credit? And why do you waste the time of those waiting behind you in not knowing which button to press? You have a 50-50 chance of getting it right. Just fucking press one of the buttons. If it doesn't accept the charge - then PRESS the OTHER button. WTF? It can't be the FIRST TIME you're using that card. Depending on the card-reader and card type, a credit card may be debit or credit. Take a guess, make it fast, enough with the deer-in-the-headlights-look when you get the "charge-declined" beep. JUST PRESS THE OTHER FUCKING BUTTON if this happens.
I can't complain about running errands today. It can always be worse.
Today was pretty tolerable for what I needed to get done. I was "given the choice" to either go with, or not, to one of the local, busier malls by Mrs D. She knows the answer before she asks. I had to get to a local hardware store and, ugh, Wal Mart. I drop Mrs D. in the land of the Shopping Dead, wishing her luck. She'll be there til closing, with her sister.
Wal Mart. Busy but not packed. Got there around 3PM, knew what I wanted, got it, got out by 3:30. Needed a furnace filter. They were out of the one I like, so I had to go up to the next level which was a few more dollars. Not a big deal. I couldn't find something else I was looking for so quit that. Then remembered I did have a list with me and went back to the other end of the store to get something I'd forgotten when I started out there. And you know where this is going. Got to the other end of the store when I remembered something else, not on the list, that was where I'd just been, so back across the box again. Again, not a big deal. Inside stores I navigate through the least-occupied aisles. Or try to, and that helps. Headed for self-checkout, paid cash, gone. Done.
It's so easy paying cash at checkout. For those of you ahead of us who pay by any type of card, why don't you know by now which kind of card it is; debit or credit? And why do you waste the time of those waiting behind you in not knowing which button to press? You have a 50-50 chance of getting it right. Just fucking press one of the buttons. If it doesn't accept the charge - then PRESS the OTHER button. WTF? It can't be the FIRST TIME you're using that card. Depending on the card-reader and card type, a credit card may be debit or credit. Take a guess, make it fast, enough with the deer-in-the-headlights-look when you get the "charge-declined" beep. JUST PRESS THE OTHER FUCKING BUTTON if this happens.
I can't complain about running errands today. It can always be worse.
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December 7 NHL Game Recap
My ability to predict final scores continues its historical pattern of being wildly inaccurate. I forgot to add my Disclaimer on that post, but if you're wagering anything of value on my purely speculative guesses on final scores, you need to see your doctor immediately.
The results:
Final: MN 3 - Edmonton 7
My prediction: MN 4 - Oilers 2
Final: Carolina 4 - Ducks 1
My prediction: Ducks 5 - Canes 3
Final: SJ Sharks 2 - Dallas Stars 3
My prediction: Sharks 4 - Stars 2
Final: St. Louis 1 - Winnipeg 0
My prediction: Jets 3 - Blues 1
The Oilers played an excellent game. No doubt about it, their offense was flawless. The Wild couldn't get their act together for consistency. Goalie Devan Dubnyk was pulled in the first period after allowing three goals on six shots. Dubnyk is a great goalie, he had an off night. The Wild looked tired. Their desire was there but they couldn't get it to gel. The Wild had two power plays during the game, on which they did not score. Well, at least they didn't give up a goal on the power play which is a problem they still experience. Why this persists with them, I don't know.
I thought the Ducks - Hurricanes game would be tighter. I could analyze the game, but Ducks Coach Randy Carlyle said it best:
St. Louis beat the Jets 1 to 0. No one anywhere on the planet would have guessed that the bottom-ranked team would beat the third-place team in the Central Division. No one. Blues defense Colton Payrako scored the one and winning goal in the second period. A final score in any hockey game of 1 - 0 points directly to the success of the goalie, so chalk this Blues win to goalie Jake Allen's incredible performance as well as the Blues' defense. Maybe they're about to turn their game around and rise up from the bottom of the rankings.
Ten games play today. I'm not doing predictions for any of them. It's too early in the season.
The results:
Final: MN 3 - Edmonton 7
My prediction: MN 4 - Oilers 2
Final: Carolina 4 - Ducks 1
My prediction: Ducks 5 - Canes 3
Final: SJ Sharks 2 - Dallas Stars 3
My prediction: Sharks 4 - Stars 2
Final: St. Louis 1 - Winnipeg 0
My prediction: Jets 3 - Blues 1
I thought the Ducks - Hurricanes game would be tighter. I could analyze the game, but Ducks Coach Randy Carlyle said it best:
"It was one of those games where nothing we seemed to try to do had any effect on it, any positive effect. It was all frustration and lack of ability to execute. They were faster, quicker, and executed to a higher rate than we did."I watched most of the Sharks - Stars game, it being the most competitive game of the night, and it was. Stars' goalie Ben Bishop had a season-high 41 saves, which pretty much tells the story of why this game was a one point difference. Ducks Left Wing Evander Kane said of his team they were too relaxed and lacked intensity. That may be their problem, as in last season's playoffs the Sharks were two different teams on any given night. They either played as the top-notch, cohesive team they are or, they played like they've never been on ice before.
St. Louis beat the Jets 1 to 0. No one anywhere on the planet would have guessed that the bottom-ranked team would beat the third-place team in the Central Division. No one. Blues defense Colton Payrako scored the one and winning goal in the second period. A final score in any hockey game of 1 - 0 points directly to the success of the goalie, so chalk this Blues win to goalie Jake Allen's incredible performance as well as the Blues' defense. Maybe they're about to turn their game around and rise up from the bottom of the rankings.
Ten games play today. I'm not doing predictions for any of them. It's too early in the season.
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