Brandon Fisher (BoulderFish)

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Brandon Fisher (BoulderFish)

Brandon Fisher (BoulderFish)

@boulderfish

Owner of Right Edge Golf (@RightEdgeGolf) and inventor of the Right Edge Putt Tracker. Electrical Engineer | Software Engineer | MBA | Penn State |UofMaryland

Boulder, CO Katılım Aralık 2009
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Brandon Fisher (BoulderFish)
Brandon Fisher (BoulderFish)@boulderfish·
Cool (and informative) new feature coming with the next update to the @RightEdgeGolf Putt Tracker simulation software. 👇 A "live" view of your Strokes Gained (SG) putting numbers (compared to others with similar handicap index) while you practice.
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@SenatorBennet "Colorado sets the gold standard for election security in the nation." Our Secretary of State posted a spreadsheet to a PUBLIC web server that had the passwords to half the state's voting machines! Ffs, that's the OPPOSITE of "gold standard" election security.
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Michael Bennet
Michael Bennet@SenatorBennet·
Colorado sets the gold standard for election security in the nation. We don't need federal overreach that will only succeed in making it harder for Coloradans and those across the country to register and cast their ballot. The SAVE America Act is a radical piece of legislation that the Senate must reject.
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Brandon Fisher (BoulderFish)
Your word "monitored" is doing a lot of work there. Presumably they collected the data the same way between the unvaccinated and vaccinated; and that is: 1. For those who went to the hospital for a symptom, and it was determined that they experienced myocarditis/pericarditis, they were documented as having experienced myocarditis/pericarditis. 2. For those who didn't go to the hospital for a symptom, or they did and no myocarditis/pericarditis was diagnosed, they were not documented as having experienced myocarditis/pericarditis. There is (was) no "monitoring" in either group, and it's not like they looked more closely for instances of myocarditis/pericarditis in the vaccinated group. The myocarditis/pericarditis data was collected, for both groups, the same way it was always collected (pre-covid).
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Colorado State Patrol
Colorado State Patrol@CSP_News·
If you are not passing, please move over when it is safe to do so. This helps the flow of traffic. It’s required in Colorado on roadways posted 65 mph or greater. #KnowYourLane
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Brandon Fisher (BoulderFish)
@PaulSchleifer What am I missing here? This data seems to make it quite clear that whatever effect a rising CO2 level has on temperature (and I'm not denying that it in fact has some effect), that effect appears to be saturated at this point. No?
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Paul Schleifer
Paul Schleifer@PaulSchleifer·
This Nature paper, which is clearly a big hit with the usual suspects in the fossil fool community, finds that over the past ~3 million years, climate shifts weren’t always tightly coupled to CO₂, with oceans and ice sheets doing plenty of the work. Deniers immediately declare CO₂ irrelevant. Scientists note two awkward details: today's CO₂ spike is far faster and higher than anything in that record, and in past cycles temperature often rose first because warming oceans released CO₂, which then amplified and sustained the heat. This time we're doing the outgassing ourselves. Discovering that past climate was complicated is not proof that present climate change is imaginary, just that feedbacks exist, and we're currently pulling the biggest lever. nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Brandon Fisher (BoulderFish)
@Stubborn5844 @boulderpolice @jaredpolis Oh absolutely. My "what a surprise" comment has nothing to do with his political party. It's about him specifically, and his long history of bad/questionable decisions that clearly have some motive other than the best interest of the people (his constituents).
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Boulder Police Dept.@boulderpolice·
Officer Seriously Injured in Drug Sales Arrest; Suspect given $100 Bond Option BOULDER, Colo. – A Boulder Police officer was seriously injured last night after a drug suspect tried to run and the pair fell into Boulder Creek during the struggle. Despite the suspect’s criminal history, the serious nature of this crime, and the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office asking for a $20,000 secured bond, County Court Judge Eang Man gave the suspect a $1,000 bond with the option to only pay $100 to be released. “This incident is deeply troubling—not only because one of our officers was injured as a direct result of a suspect fleeing, but because it highlights the very real dangers that drug trafficking poses to our entire community,” Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn said. “I also have serious concerns about whether the full risk to our community, the severity of this incident, and risk to and impact on our officers was reflected in the bond decision. This is a pattern that is frustrating because these bond decisions directly impact community safety and the well-being of the men and women who serve Boulder, as well as their families.” Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty said, “This defendant is charged with a serious drug felony. It is especially aggravated because it happened in a public space in downtown Boulder. Then, the defendant caused significant and scary injuries to the police officer who attempted to enforce the law. I’m very thankful that the officer has been discharged from the hospital. Given the defendant’s criminal history, his actions here, and the injuries suffered by the officer, our prosecutor asked for a high, secured bond. That was definitely the right thing to do. Our office will continue to fight for justice in this case.” The incident began at approximately 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 17, when officers were patrolling on foot in Central Park at 1236 Canyon Blvd. after receiving community complaints about drug dealing as well as calls of overdoses in the area. Officers saw a woman smoking suspected methamphetamine and while speaking with her, she pointed to a man near the creek who she said had sold her the drugs. Officers then spoke with that man, but when they asked him to sit down, he started to run away. An officer gave chase and the pair fell into the creek during the struggle to take him into custody. Despite the suspect landing on top of the officer and the officer hitting his head on a rock in the water, the officer managed to get up, hold on to the suspect and get him into custody with other officers before he collapsed. His fellow officers called for an ambulance and the officer was transported to the hospital. The officer suffered a serious concussion and cuts and bruises but has thankfully been discharged and is recovering at home. “According to the Boulder County Coroner’s Office, there were 26 fatal drug overdoses in the City of Boulder in 2025, many occurring in public spaces. This is exactly why our officers were proactively working to identify and stop those who are selling dangerous, potentially deadly drugs in our city,” Chief Redfearn said. “Last night, our officers were doing exactly what our community has asked of us. If the water levels in the creek were lower, or higher, this situation could have easily resulted in a life-altering or even fatal outcome. We are incredibly grateful that our officer was not severely injured.” The suspect in this crime—Kai Brown (date of birth 12/06/1976)—was found with several individually-packaged baggies of suspect methamphetamine. He was charged with: · 18-3-204 Assault in the Third Degree - Misdemeanor · 18-18-407 Special drug Offender - Felony · 18-8-103 – Resisting Arrest - Misdemeanor · 18-8-104 – Obstructing a Peace Officer - Misdemeanor · 18-18-405 –Distribution of a Level 1 Drug - Misdemeanor · 18-18-403.5 – Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance - Misdemeanor As in every criminal case, these charges are an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty.
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John Hickenlooper
John Hickenlooper@Hickenlooper·
In 2025, 99% of Colorado Republicans used vote-by-mail to cast their ballots. President Trump’s SAVE America Act gets rid of universal mail-in voting.
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Brandon Fisher (BoulderFish)
After reading one of your tweets talking about how the putter head should be just "coasting" (I think that was the word - if not, something like that) at the time of strike, I started focusing on that and it made a massive difference in my distance control + consistency.
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Ross MacLeod Putting
Ross MacLeod Putting@rossmacleodputt·
Do you; • Hit the putt in the backswing? OR • Accelerate through the ball a lot? (Please only worry about this stuff if what you’re currently doing isn’t working. Especially as it relates to speed on the greens).
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Rocky Mountain Ram Nation
@boulderfish @mark_elevate @logiclives This is another attempt to have their allegations and claims heard by a different agency. In this case, the Department of Education. In other words, I would be suspicious of whether any evidence of any of these claims was provided to the Department of Education.
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Erin Brantley
Erin Brantley@logiclives·
Kyle. You’ve got to do better than this. At no point did you engage with or acknowledge the harm that comes to female athletes and children from the policies Colorado has in place. You purposely attacked those who organized the efforts rather than the substance of the ballot initiatives. Do you support children getting these surgeries? Do you endorse opportunities being taken from female athletes? This is just a very strange way to obfuscate from the wildly unpopular policy stances the Dems you love to support hold.
Kyle Clark@KyleClark

Evangelical Christians have successfully placed two anti-trans measures on the November ballot to "stop the transgender plague in Colorado." The initiatives sidestep the Democrat-controlled legislature, which a ballot measure organizer says is inhabited by "actual demons."

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Brandon Fisher (BoulderFish)
@mrmorals @mark_elevate @logiclives According to the article, the claim (via letter sent to JeffCo school district) was just made on Friday - Less than a week ago. Please cite where/how any of these claims were challenged and dismissed since Friday. That seems difficult to believe.
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Rocky Mountain Ram Nation
@boulderfish @mark_elevate @logiclives I don’t know how it works in the engineering world. But in a courtroom, you actually need to provide evidence of your claims. Some of the people behind these claims have sued and provided no evidence of their claim claims. Cases dismissed. I wonder why?
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Rocky Mountain Ram Nation
@mark_elevate @logiclives In conclusion, you’re also citing CBS News. The news organization that has recently become state TV for Donald Trump. In other words, they are misrepresenting facts to support the Trump administration.
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Governor Jared Polis
WalletHub's (@wallethub) comprehensive analysis ranks Colorado as the 7th-lowest-taxed state overall. Income tax cuts and saving people money have been one of my top priorities since day one, and I’m proud of the work Colorado has done to reduce taxes for everyone. From cutting the income tax three times and property taxes five times to exempting many additional items from the sales tax during my time as Governor, we have helped more Coloradans keep more of their hard-earned money. I look forward to building on this work, including pursuing additional income tax cuts and fee reductions for Coloradans. ​Read more about the study: wallethub.com/edu/best-worst…
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
A car in China can open its doors without touching, but it seems like people aren't ready for that yet 🚗
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MattD
MattD@MichiganMattD·
@boulderfish @singulieroblige @CSP_News So there’s no speed limit in the left lane? So if a cop pulls you over for speeding in the left lane you should know for a fact that’s not a real cop because it’s legal to speed I the left lane and you should use your rights of self defense?
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Colorado State Patrol
Last year, Colorado State troopers pulled over 2,540 drivers traveling slower than the flow of traffic, often creating additional hazards for other motorists. The left lane is for passing, the right lane is for traveling. Know your lane.
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Forest Mommy🌲🗡💪🏹🌲🌲
Look how this twat talks about the citizens of this state working to just vote on something instead of the legislature control it? His Marxist language. He must not have looked at the polling to see it's not just Evangelical Christians. Atheist democrats believe in protecting women too pal. How gross that he framed this wAy pathetic journalist LOSER. YOU are the demon Kyle Clark. You won't have power to send your little armies after moms protecting their kids for long.
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Alex Epstein
Alex Epstein@AlexEpstein·
Elon claims that energy abundance can be achieved with only solar plus battery storage. This is just not true, not today and not for the forseeable future. Even just supplying global electricity demand (around 20% of energy) with solar and storage would cost more than world GDP, because the amount of storage required to compensate for solar's intermittency is gargantuan. And some totally critical non-electricity energy has no near-term electric replacements (e.g., aviation, ocean shipping, industrial heat for cement and steelmaking, and more).
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley@teslaownersSV

Elon Musk: The vast majority of intelligent people still miss this — sustainable abundance for humanity is completely achievable on Earth. “There is a straightforward roadmap to a fully sustainable energy future for our planet. It doesn’t mean wrecking natural habitats. It doesn’t mean embracing austerity, shutting off the lights, or freezing in the dark. In fact, we could sustainably support a civilization far larger than today’s — well beyond 8 billion people. I’m continually surprised that so few recognize this obvious path. Most of the sharpest minds I talk to still don’t see it. They assume a sustainable energy future either doesn’t exist, can’t handle our current population, or demands drastic sacrifices. None of that is accurate.”

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Brandon Fisher (BoulderFish)
Simply exceeding the posted speed limit is not necessary dangerous. They are allowed to - in fact supposed to - consider other factors (ie how much other traffic, visibility, additional recklessness, etc.). 80mph in a empty 65 zone at 10pm is a lot different than weaving through traffic at 65mph in a 55 during rush hour.
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