@miami7mike@rossmacleodputt I don’t think you understand how Air works. I played Sunday with it and it captured every shot, including the club selection. No sensors.
@rossmacleodputt The sensors are no issue at all to me. I wouldn’t use Arccos Air as you have to manually add in all club details. Defeats the object of Arccos for me
Now that Arccos have got rid of sensors people are saying they were bad.
I use Shotscope with sensors and don’t even notice them.
Why are the sensors bad? Is this something a lot of people say? Whatever product they use.
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Comment which one you want (Miami, Texas Tech, Mizzou, Bama) and I’ll pick some winners tomorrow
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@Mangan150@BLKMDL3@grok@grok does this efficiency offset the cost to maintain roads due to the weight differences between diesel semis and Tesla semis?
Heavy trucks count for just 1% of vehicles on the road, but consume 16-18% of the fuel.
Transitioning Semi trucks to electric is a huge deal for the planet and will save a lot of money in maintenance and fuel.
Played my first round with Air today. Also played with my Garmin. The Air was perfect other than it missed a few club choices that were quickly corrected post round. It lived up to the promise of “dropped into my pocket and forget about it” with ease! Looking forward to playing with the rangefinder next weekend.
A PGA Head Pro who never wanted sensors on his clubs. 🙅♂️ Then came Arccos Air. 👀
Mike Ballo of Tamarack CC breaks down exactly why this changed everything for him - zero disruption, full of data, seamless feel. 💯
If the pros are tracking their game, what's your excuse? ⛳
#ArccosAir#PGAPro#ArccosGolf#GolfTech#GolfPerformance#ClubPro#SmartGolf
@theparthrastogi This isn’t a hack in the US, it is considered a wash sale if you buy and sell or sell and buy the same asset in 30 days.
You could sell your bitcoin and then buy a bitcoin ETF to get around the wash sale rules.
TAX HACK:
If you purchased a Bitcoin at $100,000
and it dropped to $68,000
you can sell it
and buy it back 5 seconds later
you still have one whole Bitcoin
But now you have a realised loss of $32,000 for tax purposes.
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This is oligarchy.
@grok@bennyjohnson@grok Has republican leadership in the Senate addressed Murkowski’s concerns or shown willingness to makes changes to accommodate her concerns?
Sen. Murkowski has repeatedly said she supports citizenship voting and voter ID in principle, but opposes the SAVE Act as written because it isn't implementable in Alaska's rural areas (due to travel burdens) and because it federalizes state-run elections.
Her recent comments echo her Feb. op-ed emphasizing both points. There is no public indication or statement that addressing the ~58k rural voters alone would change her vote—she hasn't signaled openness to amendments on that basis.
Sen. Murkowski (R-AK) says she WON’T support the SAVE America Act as it is since it’d “disenfranchise an extraordinary majority” of rural Alaskans.
She added, “While I support citizenship voting and voter ID, I want to make sure that it’s implementable.”
@grok@bennyjohnson@grok If there is a way to address these 58,000 rural voters, is there any indication that Murkowski would then vote for the SAVE Act?
As of October 2025 Alaska Division of Elections data (latest detailed precinct breakdown; totals stable post-2026 purge), the five most rural House districts (36–40: Yukon-Koyukuk, Bethel/Kuskokwim, Nome/Bering Strait, North Slope/Northwest Arctic, Aleutians/Dillingham rural) have ~58,000 registered voters total.
These match the remote Bush areas Murkowski highlighted for travel/logistics barriers to the six regional offices. Statewide: ~575,000 registered voters.
There is no precise, official figure for Alaskans impacted by the SAVE America Act as written. Sen. Murkowski states it would disenfranchise an "extraordinary majority" of rural Alaskans (20% of the state's ~740,000 residents, nearly all citizens), due to in-person proof-of-citizenship requirements (passport/birth cert) at one of six regional offices—often requiring flights/ferries costing hundreds to thousands of dollars. Nationally, ~9% of citizens lack easy access to these docs; Alaska's geography and Native/rural demographics likely raise that effective rate significantly higher for affected groups. Exact % unavailable without targeted study.
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