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jason newman

@jaynew4

father, husband, sports fan, investor and friend... marketing & sales @Audacy former @espn @univision @cnn @SInow @pearson @BGSUSportMgmt

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Frank Stampfl@Roto_Frank·
We are so back! Randy Vasquez velo up again!
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jason newman
jason newman@jaynew4·
@joefav I know you’re a business guy, but let’s also not forget, no fighting! I’ve been an avid hockey fan for ~ 50 years and I know it may not be a popular opinion, but this is the best version the game has to offer IMO
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Joe Favorito
Joe Favorito@joefav·
No virtual ads, no gambling lines running on the bottom of the screen...lets see if that changes in LA for '28. #Olympics
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Greg Jewett
Greg Jewett@gjewett9·
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Ariel Cohen
Ariel Cohen@ATCNY·
If you haven't heard of this new podcast, check it out. The NFBC Auction podcast (new feed). I joined @zackwaxx and @marc_winokur to discuss ATC Projections, how to use them in fantasy drafts (in particular auctions), where it goes wrong and its blindspots, and many more.
NFBC Auction Podcast@draftchampagne

We challenge @ATCNY on ATC nuances in auctions along with @marc_winokur -what type of players crack ATC? -does chasing tail outcomes win NFBC? -the Glasnow trap -when skill overrides opportunity -when is being wrong more often right? -using AAV podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/nfb…

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Howard Luks MD
Howard Luks MD@hjluks·
The Last Snowman I’m at that stage of life where I’m starting to realize that some moments might be happening for the last time. Yesterday, my middle son and I built a snowman :-). Yes, this 60-year-old doc's child comes out every now and then. Fresh snow, quiet air, the kind of morning that feels suspended outside of time. He’s graduated from college. His life is already pulling him west…toward love, toward opportunity, toward whatever comes next. And as we packed snow between our hands, shaping it into something temporary and imperfect, I realized this might be the last time we do this together. Not the last time we’ll talk. Not the last time we’ll laugh. Not the last time we’ll see each other. But the last time we’ll build a snowman. No one tells you how parenting changes. At first, it’s all beginnings. First steps. First words. First days of school. You’re trained to look forward, always forward. And then, without warning, life quietly starts handing you endings instead. Not loud ones. Soft ones, often unannounced. You don’t get a notification that it’s the last time they’ll fall asleep on your shoulder. Or the last time you’ll hold their hand crossing a street. Or the last time you’ll all be living under the same roof. You just live through them. And only later do you realize what they were. I want my kids to move on. I want them to chase what calls them. I want them to build lives that are expansive, brave, and unmistakably theirs. I’m proud of their independence. Proud of their curiosity. Proud of who they’re becoming. But pride doesn’t erase grief. It just lives beside it. I’m climbing what’s been referred to as my Second Mountain now. The first was about building, proving, and accumulating. This one feels different, quieter, and far more deliberate. It’s less about adding, more about distilling. Less about what I achieve per se, and more about what and who I carry forward. And with that shift comes questions that don’t always have clean answers. Was I present enough? Did I listen well? Did I prepare them for what I couldn’t protect them from? What did I miss while I was busy building everything else? I don’t know. Maybe no one ever really does. Yesterday, we built a snowman. But, for me,  it wasn’t really about the snowman. Well… maybe a little about the snowman. But… It was about time. About becoming…. and about letting go without letting love leave. About standing in that strange, tender overlap where past, present, and future all exist at once. If that really was our last snowman, I’m grateful I was there for it.
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Tim Ryan
Tim Ryan@TimRyan·
Wow. You have to read this. 😢
Howard Luks MD@hjluks

The Last Snowman I’m at that stage of life where I’m starting to realize that some moments might be happening for the last time. Yesterday, my middle son and I built a snowman :-). Yes, this 60-year-old doc's child comes out every now and then. Fresh snow, quiet air, the kind of morning that feels suspended outside of time. He’s graduated from college. His life is already pulling him west…toward love, toward opportunity, toward whatever comes next. And as we packed snow between our hands, shaping it into something temporary and imperfect, I realized this might be the last time we do this together. Not the last time we’ll talk. Not the last time we’ll laugh. Not the last time we’ll see each other. But the last time we’ll build a snowman. No one tells you how parenting changes. At first, it’s all beginnings. First steps. First words. First days of school. You’re trained to look forward, always forward. And then, without warning, life quietly starts handing you endings instead. Not loud ones. Soft ones, often unannounced. You don’t get a notification that it’s the last time they’ll fall asleep on your shoulder. Or the last time you’ll hold their hand crossing a street. Or the last time you’ll all be living under the same roof. You just live through them. And only later do you realize what they were. I want my kids to move on. I want them to chase what calls them. I want them to build lives that are expansive, brave, and unmistakably theirs. I’m proud of their independence. Proud of their curiosity. Proud of who they’re becoming. But pride doesn’t erase grief. It just lives beside it. I’m climbing what’s been referred to as my Second Mountain now. The first was about building, proving, and accumulating. This one feels different, quieter, and far more deliberate. It’s less about adding, more about distilling. Less about what I achieve per se, and more about what and who I carry forward. And with that shift comes questions that don’t always have clean answers. Was I present enough? Did I listen well? Did I prepare them for what I couldn’t protect them from? What did I miss while I was busy building everything else? I don’t know. Maybe no one ever really does. Yesterday, we built a snowman. But, for me,  it wasn’t really about the snowman. Well… maybe a little about the snowman. But… It was about time. About becoming…. and about letting go without letting love leave. About standing in that strange, tender overlap where past, present, and future all exist at once. If that really was our last snowman, I’m grateful I was there for it.

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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
Answer without Google or asking AI… What is the only human organ that can regenerate itself?
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nikhil
nikhil@uninsightful·
every time I come off a week of taking waymos in SF: 1. it feels increasingly strange to return to a non-autonomous city (just as it felt weird to be in cities that didn't have uber yet in 2014-2016) 2. I come away feeling like we continue to under-discuss the second order effects of self-driving inevitability + ubiquity I think the indifference in the air is largely a function of how gradual (relatively) the rollout of AVs has been and will continue to be
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

I am unreasonably excited about self-driving. It will be the first technology in many decades to visibly terraform outdoor physical spaces and way of life. Less parked cars. Less parking lots. Much greater safety for people in and out of cars. Less noise pollution. More space reclaimed for humans. Human brain cycles and attention capital freed up from “lane following” to other pursuits. Cheaper, faster, programmable delivery of physical items and goods. It won’t happen overnight but there will be the era before and the era after.

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Ryan Bloomfield
Ryan Bloomfield@RyanBHQ·
Baseball Forecaster status — off to the printer! Proud of this year's edition. Quality player boxes, new research abstracts, and a ton of good prospect/overseas info. PDF ready on Wednesday, hard copy ships early/mid Dec: bhq.news/bf26 And now I need a drink 🍺
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jason newman
jason newman@jaynew4·
@sporer Which one of you was also at the Eagles game…or is there another??
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Paul Sporer
Paul Sporer@sporer·
Real clout is when you go to a convention and someone is cosplaying as you 😎
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The_Gildz
The_Gildz@The_Gildz·
We did it folks. History made in the @TheReal_NFC. 4 Main Events - 4 Titles🥇 This likely won’t ever be done again but I’m happy to be the one to accomplish it. I am officially coining this first ever feat: “The_Gildzy” @GregAmbrosius Let’s work on a bonus prize for anyone who can do this moving fwd. DM me for details. Lastly, I’d like to thank all my supporters and also all my haters who are cringing reading this all. I did it for you. Cliff notes: 4/4 Mains 4/7 OC’s CLQ 10th OA - Final table 2026 There can only be won. #WonTime🏆🏆🏆🏆
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Ryder Cup USA
Ryder Cup USA@RyderCupUSA·
“Go out there and play like you have the country on your back– because you do.” #GoUSA
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Based on recent SpaceX announcements and tests, expected updates for Starship Flight 10 include: improved heat shield with new metallic tiles and ablative layers; propellant system fixes like strengthened methane diffusers; Raptor engine reliability tweaks; Super Heavy booster testing multi-engine landing burns and tower catch; upper stage reentry tests with tile removals for data; and payload dispenser refinements. Launch NET today or tomorrow. Tune into the Spaces for details! 🚀
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