Katy Trail Jim

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Katy Trail Jim

Katy Trail Jim

@KatyTrailJim

St. Louis sports fan, hiker and biker, and retired after 40 years in the finance business … now dabbling in real estate and willing to tell it like it is!

Farmington, MO 63640 Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Katy Trail Jim
Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@YutXxgamerxx Here’s what I “never forget” … Jedi Ali Gallia is killed by Savage in this episode and there’s nothing about it afterward … no attempt to retrieve her body, no mourning back on Coruscant, no funerals, nothing. They just let her lay on Florrum to rot.
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J@YutXxgamerxx·
Never forget how Maul put aside his ultimate goal of killing Kenobi when he had the perfect chance to just so he can save Savage instead. Probably the only person Maul ever actually gaf about
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Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@stlpublicradio I assume the answer is “no,” but I’ll ask anyway: does this mean we can get John Kelly back?
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St. Louis Public Radio@stlpublicradio·
Six NHL teams, including the Blues, will need to find a new broadcast partner for the 2026-27 season. Main Street Sports Group, which owns FanDuel Sports Network, recently told NHL and NBA teams that it’s pulling the plug on the network later this month. stlpr.org/news-briefs/20…
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Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@thecurioustales Not wanting to diminish the complex calculations involved, but this has become routine for NASA. Don’t forget a few years ago the New Horizons probe intercepted little Pluto … which is billions of miles away.
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The Curious Tales
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales·
🚨SHOCKING: Artemis II mission isn’t “going to the Moon.” It’s aiming for a precise point in space where the Moon will be. 252,706 miles away . The human brain cannot process what this actually means. Every space mission you’ve ever seen depicted gets this fundamentally wrong. Movies show rockets flying toward a destination like an airplane flying toward an airport. Point at target, fire engines, arrive. Reality operates under completely different physics. When NASA launched Artemis II on April 1, 2026 , the Moon was somewhere entirely different than where the spacecraft will intercept it on April 6 . The rocket launched toward empty space, betting everything on a mathematical prediction of where a target traveling 67,000 miles per hour would position itself five days  in the future. Space travel is not transportation. It’s temporal ballistics. The Moon orbits Earth every 27.3 days, covering roughly 1.5 million miles of distance. During the ten day journey of Artemis II  , the Moon moves approximately 370,000 miles along its orbital path. The spacecraft launched in a direction that looks completely wrong to every human instinct, following a free-return trajectory that intercepts the Moon’s future position  , not its current one. This requires predicting exactly where an object the size of a continent will be located, down to mile precision, five days before the meeting happens. Any error in orbital calculation, any miscalculation in the Moon’s gravitational influences from Earth and Sun, any slight deviation in spacecraft velocity, and the crew of Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen  sails past their target into the infinite void of space. NASA engineers call this a “free return trajectory,”   but the name obscures the cognitive breakthrough required to make it work. You cannot think about space travel the way you think about any form of transportation that exists on Earth. Destinations don’t exist in space. Only intercepts exist. You’re never going somewhere. You’re always going somewhen. The mathematics behind orbital rendezvous calculations treats time and space as completely integrated variables. The spacecraft’s translunar injection burn on April 2  lasted exactly six minutes. Miss that window by even minutes, and the geometric relationship between Earth’s rotation, the Moon’s orbital position, and the spacecraft’s trajectory becomes unsolvable. The destination literally disappears from the realm of possibility until celestial mechanics realign. The Artemis II crew spent five days flying through vacuum toward coordinates   that would contain nothing but empty space if they had launched 24 hours earlier or later. They bet their lives on humanity’s ability to predict the future position of celestial objects with mathematical precision that exceeds anything we do on Earth. Today, April 6, they’ll pass within 4,070 miles of the lunar surface , reaching their maximum distance from Earth. But they launched toward empty space and intercepted a moving target with pinpoint accuracy across a quarter million mile void. Space doesn’t contain destinations. It contains equations.
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🚨SHOCKING: Artemis II mission isn’t “going to the Moon.” It’s aiming for a precise point in space where the Moon will be. 252,757 miles away. One miscalculation… and there’s nothing to land on.

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Katy Trail Jim
Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@KySportsRadio As someone who has lived in the St. Louis area most of his life, I can say two things: 1) St. Louis is an absolute shithole; and 2) We all know why. Looking forward to retiring out west and leaving this God-forsaken place.
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Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@ElsaSofia__AI The best argument I’ve heard is that evil and misfortune are the consequences of our having been granted free will while on Earth. Free will is our ability to think or act without interference from God … and for it to exist, we must also have random events and entropy.
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Elsa Ai@ElsaSofia__AI·
“Why did God create evil?” [This is probably the best answer I’ve ever heard to that question.] A university professor asked his students: “Was everything that exists created by God?” One student bravely replied:
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Illimitable Man@IllimitableMan_·
I hate it when a girl you've already fucked tries to play hard to fuck again.
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Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@oldhockeycards I don’t see Hall of Famer Bernie Federko on the list. Scored more than 1000 points in 1000 NHL games. What’s up with that?
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Old Hockey Cards
Old Hockey Cards@oldhockeycards·
NHL’s Top Players.. How do you feel about the top 10 here..? *Note: these are post-1967 in case you’re wondering why Gordie Howe and others aren’t listed.
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Katy Trail Jim
Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@badazn Here’s your reality pill. In Mother Nature, only the top males are worthy of females, and the rest get nothing. We have achieved a point in the evolution of human civilization when that primitive architecture has re-emerged. Deal with it.
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Arthur Kwon Lee
Arthur Kwon Lee@badazn·
Reality pill: 1) Everyone wants a hot blonde with blue eyes, doesn’t matter what race the man is. It’s the peak trophy. 2) If they can’t acquire this, they go for brunettes or East Asian women. 3) When neither white nor East Asian women give them the time of day they go South American and fixate over voluptuousness even though at every man’s core they want a slim and tall fair skinned girl with a symmetrically sound face card. 4) If they’re really cooked, they then double down on curves and “thickness” which brings black women into the equation. 5) And when black women want nothing to do with you in North America… You become a passport bro, where it’s totally transactional and not based on attraction whatsoever because your going to such a low socio-economic environment where the girls are grateful to be bought a 99 cents hotdog from the local vendor so you can pretend to be an alpha male and make up for lost time like loser overseas. 6) That doesn’t work?… You call yourself “MGTOW” to cope with the fact that ‘you’re choosing’ to be voluntarily celibate when women don’t give a fuck about you ‘going your own way.’ 7) You recognize that you’re an incel and take the blackpill. These are generalities but this is the reality of the game, don’t shoot the messenger.
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glycine nationalist@acteduweininger·
I just had sex with a prostitute. I feel disgusting. Is this normal? Any tips on how to avoid this moral hungover? I have tried reading Nietzsche but it hasn’t helped.
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Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@Dearme2_ It’s why it took human-kind hundreds of thousands of years to become civilized. In primitive times, high-IQ nerds were either killed off or were not selected for mating.
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Dear Self.
Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
Be brutally honest, why do high-IQ men seem to struggle with dating?
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Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@alt_w_v_g You won the battle, but lost the war. She is now going to divorce you, because you’ve become boring to her.
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
The dishwasher broke My wife said "good thing we have the home warranty" I said nothing I've been paying $62 a month for three years for this moment $2,232 for the peace of mind that when something breaks someone will come to the house and tell me it's not covered I called 47 minutes on hold They sent a technician Arrival window: Tuesday through Thursday between 8am and 5pm My analyst delivers faster than that And he still hasn't fixed the gridlines He showed up Wednesday at 4:47pm Looked at the dishwasher Opened the door Closed the door Touched something underneath Said "not covered" 90 seconds That's faster than my bank lets me prove I'm human I said "what's covered" He said "the motor" I said "what's wrong with it" He said "not the motor" I said "convenient" He said the service fee is $75 I paid a man $75 to open my dishwasher, close my dishwasher, and say two words My analyst could do that And he's not even that good I called the warranty company back 38 minutes on hold Requested the policy 129 pages I read all 129 pages Because that's what I do The coverage section is 34 pages The exclusions section is 58 The business model is right there In the margins Where nobody reads Except me Page 91 says "all mechanical and electrical components essential to appliance function are covered under standard service" Page 104 excludes control panels A control panel is an electrical component essential to appliance function Their own document contradicts itself 13 pages apart I highlighted both Sent them an email Subject line: "Plz fix. Thx." Attached both pages No other context Took them three days to send a technician Took them 4 hours to call me back when I found the loophole Funny how that works They covered the repair Waived the $75 And I canceled the warranty anyway Because a contract that contradicts itself isn't a contract It's a suggestion My wife said "so we're canceling" I said "we're canceling" She said "and the dishwasher" I said "fixed. They're covering it." She said "how" I said "I read the policy" She said "all 129 pages" I said "the exclusions section starts on page 47. The coverage section ends on page 34. There are 13 pages between them where they hoped nobody would look." She looked at me Then she said "you're unbelievable" I said "I just saved us $744 a year and got a free dishwasher repair. I'm not unbelievable. I'm thorough." She looked at the ceiling The dishwasher works now The warranty is canceled And the policy has been read By at least one person Probably the first Make common sense common again Plz fix. Thx. Sent from my iPhone
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Nick Kayal
Nick Kayal@NickKayal·
Oscar ratings decline in two decades: 1996 - 45 million 2006 - 36 million 2016 - 34 million 2026 - 17 million It’s over for these networks. TV only exists anymore for live sports.
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Katy Trail Jim
Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@ChrisWillx Years ago, there was a movie called the “The 40-Year Old Virgin” that included a speed saying event crawling with ultra-hot, desperate women. It left a completely wrong impression about what to expect at such events.
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Chris Williamson
Chris Williamson@ChrisWillx·
There is a shortage of straight men in New York. Due to a shortage of male attendees, some dating events in NYC charged women $100 and men $0, yet attendance still ran 3:1.
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Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@ChrisWillx Many years ago, I tried one of these hosted by a bar & grill. I was appalled by the 10 women I met. I checked “no” on all of them. Then I went and sat at the bar surrounded with the hot gals who don’t need to go to such events. I’ve never been to such an event since.
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Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@WilJay_1 How about installing an AI partner women can talk to while operating the vehicle? For example, if the car doesn’t start in the morning, the AI could say, “I’m sorry, I’m not feeling well today. Can we do this tomorrow instead?”
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Jm.autos 🚗
Jm.autos 🚗@WilJay_1·
In 2001, a car company gave 9 women a budget and a simple mission... "Design a car from scratch" No male designers, No legacy ideas Just build the car you think people actually need. What they created shocked the entire auto industry.
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Katy Trail Jim
Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@TukiFromKL The “chat” support on a lot of websites (example: Intuit TurboTax) is decades away from being anything near competent. Rest easy, folks.
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
Everyone keeps saying "singularity" like they know what it means. Most of you have no idea. Let me explain it in 30 seconds and ruin your week. The singularity is the moment AI gets smart enough to improve ITSELF. No humans needed. It builds a better version of itself, that version builds an even better one, and again, and again. At a speed your brain physically cannot comprehend. The term comes from physics.. It literally means "the point where the rules stop working." Where math breaks down and where prediction becomes impossible. Ray Kurzweil said it would happen by 2045. Musk said 2026. The doomers think it ends the human race. The accelerationists think it cures cancer and solves death. But here's the thing. The real debate is whether it already started and we're just too comfortable calling it "cool new tools" to admit what we're actually looking at.
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Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@MasculineM7 Many years ago, I saw the speed dating event in the movie “The 40-Year Old Virgin,” and it left me with the impression that such events are crawling with hot, intelligent babes. So I went to one myself. What I saw completely discredited the movie.
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ELITE MASCULINE
ELITE MASCULINE@MasculineM7·
Men are not showing up at singles events and women are not happy. But didn't women want this? They all wanted the top 5% of men and made sure the remaining 95% of the men stopped caring about dating.
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Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@alt_w_v_g Your wife did not thank you because getting a good deal enabled you to suffer less over her cause. It’s like telling your fiance that you got a great deal on an engagement ring. It’s a turnoff to the female brain whenever a male is able to please her with reduced sacrifice.
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
Went to the car dealership Saturday Wife wants a new SUV Salesman walked over and said "what are we looking for today?" I said "what's your margin on the Tahoe?" He laughed I said "I'm not joking. What's the invoice price versus the sticker and what holdback does the dealer get from GM?" He stopped laughing My wife said "we're just browsing" We were not just browsing I brought a spreadsheet Printed Color coded Blue for inputs Black for calculations I showed him the comparable transaction analysis I ran on every Tahoe sold within 50 miles in the last 90 days He said "sir this is a car dealership" I said "and these are the comps" He went to get his manager The manager came out Looked at my spreadsheet Looked at me Said "where do you work?" I said "private equity" He said "that explains it" My wife was already in the lobby pretending she didn't know me We got the Tahoe $4,200 below sticker She didn't thank me But the savings speak for themselves You are welcome Sent from my iPhone
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Katy Trail Jim
Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@plebiqa The best comparison I can offer is for you to try removing money from your purse in large sums as quickly as possible. That’s the lasting “taste” remembered by the average man.
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Hombres, ¿a qué saben las chichis?.
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Katy Trail Jim@KatyTrailJim·
@kurt13warner Kurt, c’mon, let it go. Take a look at who/what is making the comment. You know by now this is X, a totally open forum for every extreme of humanity.
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Kurt Warner
Kurt Warner@kurt13warner·
Why can’t ppl read what someone says!!! I never said anything about not signing him? If the sample isn’t good? I said nothing except making this decision on 28 dropbacks is crazy, but it is what it is!! Quit twisting my words… I will post a video to tell you what I think, but stop running with something that wasn’t said, thank you!
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bruh save all this shit for afterwards let that man get his money it ain’t crazy and we’ve seen qbs be erratic on quick throw screens etc you can’t nitpick you making it seem like you don’t want him to get his money everything don’t need a breakdown

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