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NBA, NBPA announce league will permanently retire No. 6 in honor of Bill Russell

The NBA and National Basketball Players Association on Thursday announced they have permanently retired Bill Russell's No. 6 throughout the league to “honor the life and legacy of 11-time NBA champion and civil rights pioneer,” both sides said in a news release.

The number "6" will forever belong to Bill Russell in the NBA. The league and the NBPA agreed to permanently retire Russell's No. 6 across the NBA. It's the first time a player's number has been retired across the league.

Commissioner Adam Silver said the move will ensure Russell's "transcendent career will always be recognized."

11 Rings in 13 Years:


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General Discussion / Lee was just making a fishing video so glad to see
« on: August 11, 2022, 11:22:24 AM »
..him stand up and defend himself. I hope this can empower other Asians to do the same, SPEAK UP. Don't fall into the stereotype of "Asians are docile and passive" ... O0:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=290&v=lPiHToMu7Uo&feature=emb_logo

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Fresno attorney to become first female Hmong judge in California

FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – California is getting its first female Hmong judge. On Saturday, Governor Newsom appointed attorney Pahoua Lor to the Fresno County Superior Court.

“I think I’ve been crying ever since,” the 42-year-old said. “I think it’s groundbreaking because it sends a message that we are here, we belong, it’s inclusive.”

Lor has been a sole practitioner since 2013 and a part-time immigration attorney at the Fresno Center since 2019.

“She does an amazing job at helping us educate the community,” said Pao Yang, Fresno Center President and CEO. “You can’t change the law, you can’t do that. But it’s how you interpret it so the different ethnic groups understand and that’s what she’s good at.”

Pahoua said she’s sacrificed a lot to get here, sharing she was a single parent during law school.

“I had to be away from my daughter when I was studying for the Bar, she stayed with my parents when I was at school,” explained Pahoua.

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...except we did it in Bodega Bay. Good childhood memories indeed  O0:






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This coastal waterfall is one of california's hidden treasure

The California coastline already offers some of the most stunning views of the Pacific Ocean — and among the most underrated sights is the Waterfall Overlook Trail at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, which leads to McWay Falls, one of the few waterfalls that empties directly into the Pacific.

Since it's an easy access of the 1 so I've been there several times...

Took these photos when I was in there:














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General Discussion / Giving gasoline back to the city
« on: August 11, 2022, 12:55:36 AM »
'The city had my back': Man exonerated of four killings gives $25,000 of gas to neighbors

A man who was exonerated of four killings after spending eight years in prison helped his fellow Detroit residents this week by giving away $25,000 in gas.

Davontae Sanford pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the shootings of four people in 2007 when he was 15. He said later that he was innocent and accepted a plea deal only because he was poorly represented by an attorney.

The convictions were dropped in 2016 after officials cited police misconduct. The Detroit City Council agreed in March to pay $7.5 million to settle Sanford’s claims that police violated his rights.

Tuesday, cars lined up at a BP gas station in Detroit after Sanford funded $25,000 in free gasoline. The giveaway was available to seniors and woman. Sanford explained he wanted to help “vulnerable” groups.

"When I was in prison and I didn't have nobody, next thing you know, I have people from all over the world fighting for me, trying to get me out of prison because I was innocent," Sanford said Tuesday, according to Fox 2 in Detroit. "I came home with nothing. The city had my back, so it's only right I give back to the city and I give back to the most vulnerable, which is the women and the elderly."

Sanford told the outlet, “We in tough times right now, and I feel as if what I’m doing, it may not be much, but I feel as if it’s going to go a long way."







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Not to mention the genuine sportsmanship involved and displayed  ???:

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Beaned Little League Batter Rises to Console Upset Pitcher
A Little League batter rose from a beaning to console the upset pitcher in a dramatic scene at a Little League regional tournament game in Waco, Texas.


In this combination of photos from video provided by ESPN, pitcher Kaiden Shelton (29), of Pearland, Texas, throws to batter Isaiah Jarvis, of Tulsa, Okla., when an 0-2 pitch got away from him and slammed into Jarvis' helmet during a Little League Southwest Regional Playoff baseball final, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022, in Waco, Texas. Jarvis fell to the ground clutching his head as his concerned coaches ran to his aid. Jarvis walked to the mound and put his arms around Shelton, telling him, “Hey, you're doing great. Let's go.” (ESPN via AP)

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The Single & Dating Scenes / Men, we are better than THAT
« on: August 10, 2022, 12:54:18 PM »
People Are Sharing The Most Ridiculous Responses Men Had After Being Asked To Wear A Condom, And They Clearly Need To Go Back To Sex Ed

Internet, meet Chloe Burns, a 26-year-old nursing student who recently related to many when she lamented about the annoyances of modern dating — especially when it comes to sex.

In a world of Tinder, Grindr, and Bumble, it's no secret that some people put themselves out there in search of a life partner (or partners) while others prioritize connecting strictly on a physical level. Both are fine as long as everyone is a consenting adult, but dynamics can quickly become strained when everyone isn't on the same page in terms of using protection. Frustrated by experiences like this in her past, Chloe shared the most toxic excuses men have used when she's asked them to wear a condom, including...

..."Aren't you on the pill?"...

Reminder: While contraceptive pills are over 99 percent effective at preventing pregnancy when taken consistently, they do not offer protection against STIs and HIV. Condoms are currently the only birth control method that helps protect against STIs.

..."Seriously? Most girls don't care."...

Reminder: About 99 percent of sexually active women between the ages 15 and 44 have used some form of birth control in their lives, so the above excuse is false.

..."Can you just take Plan B tomorrow?"...

Reminder: While Plan B is generally considered safe for use, its side effects include heavier menstrual bleeding, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, fatigue, headache, and it does not protect against STIs.

Also, many Plan B brands have weight limitations starting at around 165 pounds, meaning they may not work for that person at all.

..."No."...

Reminder: Sexual partners should never try to coerce someone into not using a condom.

..."But I got tested three years ago."...

Reminder: The CDC recommends those who are sexually active get tested at least once a year.

..."I'm allergic to them."...

Reminder: Some people are indeed allergic to latex condoms, but there are plenty of alternative condoms on the market.

..."I'll find someone else then."...

Reminder: Unprotected anal sex comes with a high risk of contracting an STI, Planned Parenthood reports.

Over 22.8 million people viewed Chloe's two-part video series on the quotes, and her comment sections are bursting with people who have shared similar experiences. One person was met with resistance in the form of the common "I'm too big" excuse.


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 ...care about their love ones...:idiot2::

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Alex Jones’ wife angry at nude photo release to Roger Stone
Alex Jones’ wife says she was “unaware” but “angry” that the Infowars founder sent a nude photo of her to Donald Trump adviser Roger Stone, a report says. The personal picture was part of a data cache that Jones’ lawyer accidentally sent to the legal team of the parents of a Sandy Hook victim as part of their successful defamation trial against the right-wing media personality. “Honestly I was unaware that this occurred. I’m sure this was some type of brag exchange, look how hot my wife is type thing,” Erika Wulff-Jones told Insider. And she added: “I am upset that he took privilege to send the image to someone without my knowledge. However, that’s really the least of my problems right now.” Jones and his wife married in 2017 and have one child together, according to The Austin American-Statesman newspaper.


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Man accused of violently attacking mom and daughter at gas station, causing crash on Mass. Pike
A man upset over a failed credit card transaction violently attacked a mother and her daughter at a gas station in Auburn, and then caused a car wreck on the Massachusetts Turnpike as he fled the scene, authorities said. Kyle Fitta, 30, of North Dighton, is facing charges including unarmed robbery, assault and battery resulting in serious bodily injuries, three counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and two counts of malicious destruction of property, the Auburn Police Department announced Wednesday. Officers responding to a report of an assault at a gas station on Route 12 on the morning of July 31 learned Fitta had allegedly attacked a 19-year-old store clerk, and her mother, who works as the manager, after he was unable to complete a transaction with his credit card. In a news release, police said, “Both women were punched, kicked, and thrown against the store displays and floor.”

C'mon, don't be THAT GUY...

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i clinch my fist and was ready to knock him out cold


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General Discussion / Unfortunately, I've seen this happen in Laos too
« on: August 10, 2022, 11:37:20 AM »
Now, if this is done to help the rest of the family survive, not as bad but if this is done due to personal greed and selfishness by defrauding others, it's really bad:

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Man in China arrested for marrying off underage, mentally disabled daughter to 3 different men for money
A man in central China married off his mentally disabled teenage daughter on three occasions between 2018 and 2021 to three different men for cash.

The father, surnamed Xie, from Lianyuan Hunan province, sold his daughter Tingting to receive bride payments. He claimed that his daughter was over 20 years old, although she was born in January 2005.

Tingting first got engaged to a man in 2018 when she was under 14 years old. In 2019, she was engaged to a man, surnamed Chen, in his 30s. She had just turned 14, although Xie kept her true age a secret. The matchmaker who brought the two together stated that she was “18 years old and young and fertile” and that she “doesn’t even know that one plus one equals two.”

When Chen asked Tingting for her ID card to open an account at the bank, he discovered that she was only 16 years old. He and his family, however, expressed nonchalance as the two had been married for more than two years at the time.

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General Discussion / Alright PH, this will be my last turn
« on: August 10, 2022, 01:43:33 AM »
...because my Taco has well over 200k miles now. But before you turn the rotors make sure it has enough meat to do so. Even if there's enough meat, still gotta considered the amount that will come off when the rotors are turned so do the math and make sure it can still be within specs for safety purposes.. O0:






Turned vs. before turning it:




Before turning it:




versus


After it's turned:


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General Discussion / OK Krazy is cheap too but I can write home about it
« on: August 10, 2022, 01:27:57 AM »
Because unlike the other cheap Vegas buffet that I stopped at, the food at Krazy was pretty good for a cheap buffet  O0:






























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General Discussion / You want the purple oil?
« on: August 10, 2022, 01:15:52 AM »
...Bring your wallet  ;D:




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..Plus if he waits another year, he could be looking at the 2024 Gen 4 Tacoma. Hopefully this craziness dies down by then.

That's why my wife is not in a hurry to buy her electric vehicle as she's not going to play this game.

However, if you choose to play in this supply/demand mess game, you the buyer are also responsible for your buyer's remorse cause no one force you to buy in the first place...  ???:

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Car buyers paying more than MSRP feel lasting resentment

Many pledge to never shop the dealer or brand again


Last month, Cox Automotive research uncovered a brace of unpleasant findings for car buyers. The average transaction price for a new car hit $48,043. That figure was a ridiculous $895 more than the month before, and an even more ridiculous 12.7% more than in June 2021. And buyers were, on average, paying $1,000 over MSRP for the first half of this year. Research firm GfK Automotive has put numbers to the results of these market distortions — numbers that could help make sense about why OEMs continue to push various tactics to tamp down dealer markups. The short of it is that through May and June, GfK says 80% of car buyers paid MSRP or above, including 34% who "paid fees they had never heard of before." Afterward, data from roughly 40,000 shoppers showed that "Paying above MSRP leaves car buyers with strong negative feelings toward auto brands, dealerships."

The initial burn is quick, but the pain can stay with the customer a long time. Word-of-mouth marketing took the worst turn, with 31% of respondents who paid more than the manufacturer's suggested retail price saying they'd warn others to avoid the dealership they used, compared to 14% of those who paid MSRP saying they'd do the same. Brands aren't safe from the resentment, either, 27% of buyers who paid more than MSRP saying they "would never buy the same brand again." Only 10% of those who paid MSRP shared that sentiment.

What could be worse for dealers is that 23% of those who paid over MSRP in May said they wouldn't take their car in for service to the dealer they bought from, the figure rising to 32% in June. In the good old days — 2019, if any of us can remember that far back — dealers might take a haircut on the sale to get the service goodwill, because that's where profit and repeat business lived. Word-of-mouth took a beating here, too, 35% of buyers who shoveled cash into dealer coffers saying they'd tell others to avoid a particular service department.

Maybe the worst sting in all of this is that many customers are paying more for the car they didn't want most. Thirty-one percent of respondents didn't buy their first choice of car, 30% bought from a dealer that wasn't their first choice, and 30% compromised on features. Nothing causes heartburn like getting bent over a barrel to buy something you didn't really want.

Said Julie Kenar, SVP at GfK AutoMobility, "Manufacturers and dealers need to think beyond today’s troubles to protect their brands for the long term. While paying above MSRP may not seem terribly different than simply paying the list price, our research shows that the negative feelings generated are much stronger – and more threatening to future business."

Of course, it would be unjust to dealers and manufacturers not to turn the hot light of investigation the other direction. Plenty of readers read the first paragraph and thought, "The market's not distorted — that's how the market works." Which is to say, customers are the ones voluntarily paying over MSRP and so are directly responsible for last month's Cox Automotive findings. Sure, there must be buyers that need a vehicle right this moment, but they must also represent a tiny fraction of those consenting to MSRP plus $15,000 "market adjustments" plus bizarre fees like $1,000 for locking lug nuts on a Ford Mustang Mach-E. Customers might not care about that, livid over the perceived injustice, and they might get the chance to enact their comeuppance one day. However, as any behavioral therapist can tell you, it's real hard to change behaviors that pay dividends to the actor.   

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