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Ron Cates

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Bean counter, well not literally. Of Course They're My Own Opinions

Maybe Where You Are Entrou em Şubat 2013
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Matt Jones
Matt Jones@ByMattJones·
F-35 flyover tonight at Baum-Walker Stadium
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Arkansas Baseball
Arkansas Baseball@RazorbackBSB·
"Hit 'em and go get 'em!"
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Arkansas Baseball
Arkansas Baseball@RazorbackBSB·
Welcome to college baseball immortality! 🐐
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Josh mcfall
Josh mcfall@Jmcfall5·
I just looked this up, due to a comment from an Arizona player. Arizona free throws, through 3 NCAA tournament games, vs the other 3 teams combined. Rd 1: 33 free throws vs 10 free throws Rd 2: 39 free throws vs 11 free throws Rd 3: 39 free throws vs 26 free throws Arizona in tournament: 111 free throws. Other 3 teams combined: 48 free throws Seems reasonable. I guess nobody can play defense without fouling, aside from Arizona. Arizona has 63 MORE free throws than the other three teams combined. The free throw disparity is greater than the total free throws combined by the opposing 3 teams. Wow.
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Red Hat Cat
Red Hat Cat@Scott_Terrell·
On Saturday, Arizona will be playing for its first trip to the Final Four since 2001 under Lute Olson. The same day, Iowa will be playing for its first trip to the Final Four since 1980, when it was coached by Lute Olson.
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Eric Matheny 🎙️
Eric Matheny 🎙️@ericmmatheny·
In the private sector, if you failed to perform the duties for which you were hired and then opted to take a two week vacation, you’d be fired immediately. In Congress, you get a 40 year career and millions of dollars in insider trading and kickbacks.
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Dave Rubin
Dave Rubin@RubinReport·
This is one of the most perfect things the internet has ever created.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Senator Thune, At 3 AM on Friday, March 27th, in a near-empty chamber, you passed a bill by voice vote that excludes all funding for ICE and CBP. Let me repeat that: voice vote. No roll call. No record of who was there. No accountability. Just you, Barrasso, and a handful of senators shuffling paper in the dead of night while America slept. You could have demanded a recorded vote. You chose not to. You could have held the line for five more days until the House returned. You chose not to. You could have used the same procedural tools Democrats have used against you for 40 days. You chose not to. Instead, you gave Chuck Schumer exactly what he asked for, DHS funding minus immigration enforcement, and called it a win. Then you walked to the cameras and blamed the Democrats. Let's be precise about what you did: 1. You caved to a demand Democrats made on Day 1 of this shutdown. Forty-one days of supposed hardball negotiation, and you settled for their opening offer. 2. You handed them a template. The next time Democrats want to defund any agency — ICE, CBP, or anything else — they now know: just shut down DHS and wait. John Thune will fold at 3 AM. 3. You punted to reconciliation. "Good possibility," you said. Not "we will." Not "guaranteed." Just maybe. Meanwhile, ICE operates on fumes from last year's bill with no certainty of future funding. The precedent you set: You have argued for months that the filibuster is sacrosanct. That the 60-vote threshold protects minority rights. That we cannot bend Senate rules for policy wins. But at 3 AM on Friday, you bent every norm that actually mattered: • Voice vote to avoid accountability • Empty chamber to avoid debate • Midnight deal to avoid scrutiny • Immediate recess to avoid questions You'll bend the rules to avoid a fight. You just won't bend them to win one. What you've actually accomplished: Democrats demanded ICE restrictions. They got ICE defunded. Not reformed. Not restrained. Defunded. And you're out here tweeting about how Democrats are the "Defund the Police" party while you just voted to defund border enforcement at 3 in the morning. The question you should answer: Why did this deal have to happen at 3 AM? Why couldn't it happen at 3 PM, with cameras rolling and every senator on record? You know why. Because you didn't want your voters to see what surrender looks like. Here's my message: We saw it anyway. Stop hiding behind "Democrat obstruction." You're the Majority Leader. You set the schedule. You control the floor. You chose this outcome. Own it.
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Super 70s Sports
Super 70s Sports@Super70sSports·
I’m still not used to baseball without Bob Uecker and I don’t want to be. Shout out to the legend. We love and miss you, Ueck.
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Michael Kelly
Michael Kelly@Mikehomeseller·
Is anyone old enough to remember when typing was an actual class in high school? Both my parents were high school business teachers that taught typing as one of their classes. #mikesquestions
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Mrs B
Mrs B@attackdogX·
This is crazy, he just kept stealing bases 🤣
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WarMachine2013
WarMachine2013@WarMachine2013·
2025-2026 Arkansas basketball: -28-9, ties 2022 for most wins since 1995 -1st SEC Tournament Championship since 2000, 8th conference tournament title overall -5th Sweet 16 in the last 6 seasons, 16th overall -1st time being ranked from preseason through the postseason since 94-95 -5 wins against AP ranked teams, most since 94-95 (8 wins) -Largest wins ever at MSU and LSU -16-1 in BWA -SEC POTY, Freshman of the Year, and 1st Team All-American Darius Acuff!
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Arkansas Baseball
Arkansas Baseball@RazorbackBSB·
Kicking off the weekend series at Baum-Walker Stadium with Norm DeBriyn Night! Gameday Links: bit.ly/ArkBSBlinks
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US Oil & Gas Association
And to think that plumbers and electricians and welders and pipe fitters and fabricators and coating specialists and scaffolders and marine engineers and shipyard laborers built this technological marvel. You know what's missing from this list? Ass-clown late night comedians. Don't see them this list.
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This is the inside of an LNG cargo tank on a modern LNG carrier. It may look like a metallic maze, but every layer is carefully engineered to safely contain gas at -162°C. Most modern LNG ships use the Gaztransport & Technigaz membrane system, where the tank is built directly into the ship’s hull using a layered containment system rather than separate spherical tanks. In the heart of this system is the primary containment. This is the layer that directly holds the LNG. It is made from thin corrugated materials such as stainless steel or Invar (a nickel-steel alloy). The corrugated design is critical because it allows the material to expand and contract under extreme cold without cracking or failing. It’s a cryogenic material because LNG is extremely cold. Behind this sits the insulation system, which is what is most visible in the image. These are prefabricated insulation boxes made from materials like reinforced polyurethane foam or perlite-filled panels. Their role is to minimize heat entering the tank and maintain the extremely low temperature required to keep the gas in liquid form. Next is the secondary containment system, which acts as a backup safety layer. In the unlikely event that the primary barrier fails, this layer prevents the LNG from reaching the ship’s hull. It is typically made from composite materials such as Triplex, combining aluminum foil and fiberglass for strength and impermeability. There is also a secondary layer of insulation that adds further thermal protection and structural support, ensuring stability throughout the voyage. All these layers sit against the ship’s inner hull, which is shielded from the extreme cold. Without this protection, the hull steel would become brittle and unsafe. In simple terms, the primary barrier holds the LNG, the secondary barrier provides backup protection, and the insulation keeps everything cold and stable. What you’re looking at is not just a tank, but a highly engineered cold containment system that makes global LNG transportation possible.

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John Stossel
John Stossel@JohnStossel·
Remember the start of the pandemic? Cops chased people who paddled in the ocean, sat alone in cars, or played catch outdoors. Swimmers were ordered to wear masks in pools. It’s important we don’t forget how AUTHORITARIAN politicians are eager to be:
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David Scott Harris
David Scott Harris@HVNYrefugee·
“Amarillo by Morning” is the greatest country song ever written, and the lyrics, “I ain’t got a dime, but what I got is mine, I ain’t rich, but Lord, I’m free” are the greatest lyrics.
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Eric Matheny 🎙️
Eric Matheny 🎙️@ericmmatheny·
100 truck drivers welders and plumbers could run this government better than 535 career bureaucrats
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Just T.J. the Army Vet
Just T.J. the Army Vet@thomas_garrard·
“535 people decide the fate of 330 million people.” Sounds really stupid, when you say it out loud.
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