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Patiently waiting for our baseball gurus to chime in, because these are all very good questions and I’m curious to see what everyone has to say.Since I didn't play baseball past junior high (and TN_gal has derailed the thread yet again), I've been wondering...
1. If teams now have a "book" on Tennessee's pitching tendencies, is what they actually have a book on our catchers' tendencies?
2. Were our pitches more hittable in Lexington because of the effects of thick air and rain? And similarly, were KY's pitches breaking more because of the same?
3. Will the solution to our lack of success against breaking balls come from better film study of opposing pitchers and picking up on their releases, or time in the cage against more breaking balls?
4. Given what KY did, I don't think our batters getting ahead in the count will be enough to change how much junk they're gonna see from here on. Or were KY's pitchers just better than other teams with their breaking stuff?
I'll gladly trade film info with anyone for more baseball education. GO VOLS!
I bet Rick Bowness is getting all kinds of air time today!!Don’t usually watch hockey, what does SOG mean?
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Is Stella a Dallas Stars fan?Don’t usually watch hockey, what does SOG mean?
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Don’t usually watch hockey, what does SOG mean?
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Okay. I was curious so I searched "abbreviations SOG" and copied & pasted here exactly what I found. Near the top of the list is one answer, but down toward the bottom, no lie...
Looks Hot to me ,may even melt the iceOkay. I was curious so I searched "abbreviations SOG" and copied & pasted here exactly what I found. Near the top of the list is one answer, but down toward the bottom, no lie...
SOG Shots on Goal (hockey)SOG Stages of GrowthSOG Stroke of GeniusSOG Special Operations GroupSOG Spin on GlassSOG Strait of Georgia (British Columbia, Canada)SOG Sea of Green (cannabis harvesting)SOG Sync on GreenSOG Sign of GodSOG Speed over GroundSOG Sous-Officiers de Gendarmerie (French: Deputy Police Officers)SOG Standard Operating Guideline (fire safety)SOG Strategic Oil & Gas Ltd. (Canada)SOG Society of Genealogists (UK)SOG Shades of Green (Armed Forces Recreation Center, Florida)SOG Synchronized on GreenSOG Sogenannt (German : so-called)SOG Statement of Guidance (various organizations)SOG Son of GodSOG Senior Officials GroupSOG Short GastrulationSOG Seat Of GovernmentSOG Slab on GradeSOG Save Our Groundwater (New Hampshire)SOG School of Governance (various locations)SOG Sergeant Of the GuardSOG Silicon on Glass-----(I know, hers are silicone not silicon, but still...)
Okay. I was curious so I searched "abbreviations SOG" and copied & pasted here exactly what I found. Near the top of the list is one answer, but down toward the bottom, no lie...
SOG Shots on Goal (hockey)SOG Stages of GrowthSOG Stroke of GeniusSOG Special Operations GroupSOG Spin on GlassSOG Strait of Georgia (British Columbia, Canada)SOG Sea of Green (cannabis harvesting)SOG Sync on GreenSOG Sign of GodSOG Speed over GroundSOG Sous-Officiers de Gendarmerie (French: Deputy Police Officers)SOG Standard Operating Guideline (fire safety)SOG Strategic Oil & Gas Ltd. (Canada)SOG Society of Genealogists (UK)SOG Shades of Green (Armed Forces Recreation Center, Florida)SOG Synchronized on GreenSOG Sogenannt (German : so-called)SOG Statement of Guidance (various organizations)SOG Son of GodSOG Senior Officials GroupSOG Short GastrulationSOG Seat Of GovernmentSOG Slab on GradeSOG Save Our Groundwater (New Hampshire)SOG School of Governance (various locations)SOG Sergeant Of the GuardSOG Silicon on Glass-----(I know, hers are silicone not silicon, but still...)
Indeed. Hollywood then vs today...no contest. Love all the Hitchcock films. Guy was a genius.I mostly love old movies for how much they can communicate in only images, without words. Maybe it's because so many of those directors cut their teeth on silent movies and literature, whereas more directors today cut their teeth on video games, comic books, and graphic novels. (I'm not diminishing today's efforts, only recognizing that this a different time with different influences.)
In North by Northwest, Cary Grant is an innocent man mistaken for an American spy by bad guys. To whom does he turn to enforce his constitutional rights? If the "Deep State" is something on your personal radar of concerns, director Alfred Hitchcock was already there in 1959.
As the innocent man is fleeing a crime in the United Nations for which he's being framed, Hitchcock puts all his relevant protectors (or, are they?) in a single, slow dissolve between scenes that has three images sharing the screen simultaneously: the UN building, a brass sign for a US intelligence agency, and the US Capitol Building across the street being reflected in the sign.
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