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Great_Horny_Toads t1_jbv7t98 wrote
Reply to [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
My Cavs look rock solid. Anxious for the post season.
tigri88 t1_jbv6v75 wrote
Reply to [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
My Pistons never fail. They are always consistently bad. Been rebuilding since 2004.
Dirty_Quesadilla t1_jbv6ahz wrote
Reply to comment by mmatoe24 in [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
Ssshhhhhh! I’m trying to be lazily undercover. 😂
mmatoe24 t1_jbv67b5 wrote
Reply to comment by Dirty_Quesadilla in [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
Found my fellow Lakers fan
Vexing_Pie t1_jbv678h wrote
Reply to comment by Room_Temp_Coffee in [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
They made some huge trades to get better in the past month but yeah we started the season off horribly. Now 8-2 in their 10 games.
ithinkispeakformysel t1_jbv653g wrote
Reply to comment by KirbyDude25 in [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
All the vets have retired or gone to new teams. Pretty young group at the moment. Still beat the nuggets yesterday. There’s potential with a good draft for next season
5kyl3r t1_jbv60vc wrote
Reply to [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
god no, for the sake of software developers, please do this at the federal level. daylight savings is already a pain in the ass to deal with. making it different by state would be the worst
louiswins t1_jbv53hj wrote
Reply to comment by kg264 in [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
I prefer permanent DST because my waking hours aren't equal before & after noon: I'd rather have an hour of sun at 6pm than at 6am (before I wake up). But like you said, just pick one and stick with it!
Massive-Ad2342 t1_jbv4l6v wrote
Reply to [Topic][Open] Open Discussion Thread — Anybody can post a general visualization question or start a fresh discussion! by AutoModerator
Whats good for video editing?
Razorwyre t1_jbv4cia wrote
Reply to [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
Spurs and Rockets this year, WTF
Code_Monkeeyz t1_jbv3rlk wrote
Reply to [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
Or… and here me out…. Or we don’t let day light savings continue. Just keep it permanently off.
Bennito_bh t1_jbv2n2q wrote
Reply to [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
This is a comparative scale, right? Seems to always be someone at 1.0 for each metric
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kg264 t1_jbv1zkd wrote
Reply to [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
I’d prefer we stay on real time because you know, actual time. But ultimately we need to make a decision and stick with it. Changing clock times twice a year is so stupid.
Moneyshot_ITF t1_jbv1pum wrote
Reply to comment by alpacamegafan in [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
Light the beam
Turin_Agarwaen t1_jbv1mfs wrote
Reply to comment by last_laugh13 in [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
Teams usually play every 2-3 days and most days have at least a couple games.
hiricinee t1_jbv1lkp wrote
Reply to [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
Pussies need to make it a Constitutional amendment.
hiricinee t1_jbv1km9 wrote
Reply to comment by mlfblf in [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
I prefer that but I'd be happy as long as we kept it. We can all adjust out schedules accordingly if we want.
Turin_Agarwaen t1_jbv1i91 wrote
Reply to comment by NudeEnjoyer in [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
I'm pretty sure that is mostly the best/worst team changing rather than most teams changing.
The axis are scaled based on the best and worst team for offensive defensive rating. If the best defensive team starts doing worse, every other team will move up.
TheDigitalGabeg t1_jbv1f9q wrote
Reply to [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
Wait, the only state in the lower 48 that has the spine to dispose of decades of dumb traditions and get rid of DST ... is Arizona?
jweaver0312 t1_jbv0v3t wrote
Reply to comment by kwijibo44 in [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
With some states as if they don’t exist
[deleted] t1_jbv0nuy wrote
Reply to [OC] NBA offense vs defense season to date by Bischrob
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msherretz t1_jbv0j0r wrote
Reply to comment by panthereal in [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
I just want the time to stop moving. I'll take either option at this point
scheav t1_jbuzx89 wrote
Reply to comment by mlfblf in [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
What difference would it make? Wouldn’t hours of operation be set accordingly?
_BreakingGood_ t1_jbv85am wrote
Reply to comment by scheav in [OC] In the past four years, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions, awaiting approval by Congress, to make daylight saving permanent. by gridnews
There's a lot of differences. With permanent "Daylight Time", you can work a 9-5 job, get home, eat, get dressed, and still have 2 hours to enjoy the sunlight and get outside.
With permanent Standard Time, it's dark when you wake up, dark when you get home. No sunlight for you.