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BCS....My Wildcats @
#22. Woohoo!
RK TEAM RECORD
1 Florida 6-0
2 Alabama 7-0
3 Texas 6-0
4 Boise State 6-0
5 Cincinnati 6-0
6 Iowa 7-0
7 USC 5-1
8 TCU 6-0
9 LSU 5-1
10 Miami (FL) 5-1
11 Oregon 5-1
12 Georgia Tech 6-1
13 Penn State 6-1
14 Virginia Tech 5-2
15 Oklahoma State 5-1
16 Brigham Young 6-1
17 Houston 5-1
18 Utah 5-1
19 Ohio State 5-2
20 Pittsburgh 6-1
21 Wisconsin 5-2
22 Arizona 4-2
23 West Virginia 5-1
24 South Carolina 5-2
25 Kansas 5-1
Ron,
Joe, I still have you getting 650...
14=125 should be 124
17=175
20=155
48=195
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650
Ron,
You have me for 650 and it should be 649, according to my addition.
Joe
Getting closer to
third place.....creeping up EZ's arse.
Pittsburg...please.
D)Troposphere
Way to go.....that's
some awesome pickin'.
A)Bill Murray
Nascar Banking 500 ....14, 17, 20, 48
A)Bull frog
INTERVIEW - CEOs no longer refute climate change
Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:19am IST By Chelsea Emery
CARY, N.C., (Reuters) - U.S. chief executives no longer reject claims of human-caused climate change, putting to rest a dispute that has raged in boardrooms for decades, said the head of PG&E on Thursday.
Members of the Business Council, a group of executives from the top 120 U.S. companies, have altered their beliefs about climate change significantly, said PG&E Chief Executive Officer Peter Darbee in an interview. Darbee was attending the Business Council's October gathering in Cary, North Carolina.
"No one among the group was arguing the science of climate change," said Darbee. "That debate, at least in that forum, appears to be over. The discussion was really about, 'climate change is happening, it is a challenge of vast proportions and it will require an effort on the part of mankind to respond to this challenge.'"
Darbee also said a tangled web of state and federal laws governing energy use and conservation was delaying action.
"The greatest challenge we face getting our business done is the unintentional gauntlet of government regulation," he said. "What renewable energy developers have to go through -- the hoops and hoops and hoops."
(Reporting by Chelsea Emery; Editing by Carol Bishopric;
http://in.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idINIndia-43196420091016
B)Tornadoes
No team has ever beaten
both the Red Sox and Yankees in the same playoff season.
A)Warm-Core Low
Yea to you and Joe!
C)Snow Grains
A)Isobar
Very nice...looks like 1-3-13-14 for me.
B)Kinetic Energy
NY Giants, please.
Fontana.....17,20,42,48
D)10 to 15 degrees
Great photo show, Ron. Oregon has got a beautiful coast.
Love me some good chowder.
Abreu was huge.
He brought some patience at the plate that our young players are starting to emulate.
Hello Susie,
If we're able to get that red sox monkey off our back.....I'm not looking forward to the Yanks.
Although playing the best is what you want.
Certainly not the
most exciting team to watch but very scrappy.
Obviously no one here gives
a damn but.....how bout dem Angels!
So Cal freeway series.
B)Heating degree-day
A)Dendrochronology
Best of luck.....
win big!
Joe
C)Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System
B)Automated Surface Observing Systems
A)Centripetal Acceleration
week 4 ....Indy, please.
B)33 inches
9, 14, 48, 88
Sorry for not responding sooner...
Had the day off and decided to chase that damn little white ball around. Had a nice time although an 88 isn't worth bragging about.
Hope your day went well.
Joe
C)37 inches
A)sunrise
D)6 months
C)Over the Equator