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This marks the first time that a Maryland head basketball coach has left for another school. Every other time in the program's 102-year history, their coach has either been fired or retired.
This marks the first time that a Maryland head basketball coach has left for another school. Every other time in the program's 102-year history, their coach has either been fired or retired.
No, just basketball. This program, odd program. Gary Williams. We're better for it.
No, just basketball. This program, odd program. Gary Williams. We're better for it.
Steve, do you find yourself caddying off the course where you're like a friend is walking down a hill and you're like this hill breaks a little to the right and there's like a little bump there that you got to avoid?
Steve, do you find yourself caddying off the course where you're like a friend is walking down a hill and you're like this hill breaks a little to the right and there's like a little bump there that you got to avoid?
You're like in an Uber, and you're like, ah, you should have made a left there. I think that lane's a little better than this one. What are you doing in the middle lane here?
You're like in an Uber, and you're like, ah, you should have made a left there. I think that lane's a little better than this one. What are you doing in the middle lane here?
Steve, where would most likely a heated interaction between you and Caddy, you and Tiger at the peak of you working with him, like your heated exchange, where would that take place?
Steve, where would most likely a heated interaction between you and Caddy, you and Tiger at the peak of you working with him, like your heated exchange, where would that take place?
I want to know what you think of Bubba Watson saying that Scheffler in 2024 was better than Tiger in 2000.
I want to know what you think of Bubba Watson saying that Scheffler in 2024 was better than Tiger in 2000.
What they're not paying any attention to is what's happening to the ionosphere. If they pick the right frequency to push that plume out into space, that energy may discharge back out of the ionosphere, back down the radio beam, and strike the Earth. And it would be about 100 times the energy released out of a thunderbolt.
What they're not paying any attention to is what's happening to the ionosphere. If they pick the right frequency to push that plume out into space, that energy may discharge back out of the ionosphere, back down the radio beam, and strike the Earth. And it would be about 100 times the energy released out of a thunderbolt.
And it would be about a hundred times the energy released out of a thunderbolt.
And it would be about a hundred times the energy released out of a thunderbolt.
In 1983, I did radio tomography with 30 watts, looking for oil in the ground. I found 26 oil wells over a nine-state area, and 100% of the time was accurate with just 30 watts of power beaming straight into solid rock. HAARP, or the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project, uses 2 billion watts. beamed straight into the ionosphere for experiments. Now, that's profoundly dangerous.
In 1983, I did radio tomography with 30 watts, looking for oil in the ground. I found 26 oil wells over a nine-state area, and 100% of the time was accurate with just 30 watts of power beaming straight into solid rock. HAARP, or the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project, uses 2 billion watts. beamed straight into the ionosphere for experiments. Now, that's profoundly dangerous.
Especially the scratching is really annoying. When I discuss scratching,
Especially the scratching is really annoying. When I discuss scratching,