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Some life news here. Extremely grateful for my time with @SoxProspects and very excited for what’s next with @BaseballAmerica. Good news though, the @SoxProspects Podcast isn’t going anywhere, you can’t get rid of me that easily!
SoxProspects.com@SoxProspects
We're excited to announce that @IanCundall will be joining @BaseballAmerica as a full time Prospect Writer on April 1! news.soxprospects.com/2026/03/ian-cu…
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I can’t wait to read the Risks section of your IPO Prospectus and future SEC filings
Risks: within the next 4 years we expect to completely recreate all processes and procedures in each organization to optimize the replacement of humans with humanoids and AI. In doing so, we face not only competitive and customer risks, but our future is dependent on our ability to acquire or synthesize intellectual property with which to train Grok and any current or future models that we will use to run our companies
We also face tax risks. In the event our prediction that work will be optional is actualized , we expect local, state and federal governments to institute new and unpredictable taxes including a robot utilization tax, a token utilization tax and who the fuck knows what else. This could completely change the economics of our industry and impact our ability to be profitable and offer shareholder returns
Trading of our Stock. In an AI driven stock market it is feasible the market infrastructure of the incumbent platform we have chosen , NASDAQ, may not be able to implement AI effectively, impacting whether or not our stock can be traded. As a back up plan we have chosen tokenization on the new Grok blockchain that Grok created, and will go live at the point it is needed.
Disclosures. This prospectus was created in a human, AI partnership with 87 percent of the words presented in the prospectus generated by Grok
The future of SEC disclosures is going to be insane. Contractual protections are going to be insane.
The future is now. Our legal system is yesterday.
Elon Musk@elonmusk
@pmarca Working will be optional in the future
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Training stress is only half of the equation. The adaptation — stronger muscles, denser bones, better cardiovascular capacity — occurs during recovery.
Over 50, recovery takes longer and requires more deliberate attention: sleep quality, protein intake, and scheduled rest. Respect the recovery burden associated with aging... or learn my office address
Chronic under-recovery is the most common reason midlife athletes plateau or get injured.
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I'm a 62-year-old orthopedic surgeon, trail runner, and cyclist. I've also spent 30+ years watching people give up on their bodies too soon. And watching too many lives narrow.
Athletic performance doesn't have to decline sharply in midlife. Most of what drives that decline is addressable. We yield too much to age. Yes, aging brings changes. Lack of training brings far worse changes.
A few things worth knowing — The Midlife Athlete Playbook 🧵
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@kristenrudd Damn- I would give a lot to be able to read Blood Meridian for the first time.
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@Hunter_Noll Start him in AAA with Tolle until someone gets hurt. Get the extra year of control- you WILL be glad about that in a few years. / I think Sonny Gray will be traded at the deadline
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> you open a website
> it says: "click all the traffic lights"
> it takes you 10 seconds
> 200 million people do this every day
> you weren't passing a security check
> you were labeling training data for a self-driving car
> google acquires recaptcha in 2009
> deploys it on every bank, store, and government site on earth
> turns the entire internet into an unpaid AI annotation factory
> waymo is now worth $45 billion
> you didn't pass the test. you built it.
Sharbel@sharbel
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Thomas Massie just went nuclear on Trump’s DOJ for bringing zero “charges, arrests, or investigations” over the Epstein files.
“Who should be investigated?”
“I’ll name them right here.”
“Leon Black.”
“Jes Staley, accused of terrible things.”
“Leslie Wexner.”
“Why did the FBI list him as a co-conspirator in their own documents in a child sex trafficking case, and then tell him that they had no questions for him?”
“Over 3 million documents describing horrible things, unspeakable things, much of it redacted.”
“Over two dozen people have resigned, CEOs, members of government worldwide.”
“But I haven’t seen any arrests or investigations here in the United States.”
“Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who has since been stripped of his royal titles due to his affiliation with Jeffrey Epstein, has been arrested.”
“Peter Mandelson, who previously served as UK’s ambassador to the United States, resigned in disgrace from UK’s House of Lords and the Labour Party, and he’s been arrested.”
“Former Prime Minister of Norway, Thorbjørn Jagland, has been charged.”
“But we don’t see any charges, arrests, or investigations in the United States.”
“What do we see?”
“We see our FBI director celebrating in the locker room at the Olympics overseas.”
“We need justice.”
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As far as podcasters/influencers go, there are too many to name here that do a really good job but here are a mixture of my absolute favorites as well as some that just deserve more attention.
1. @Hogdale_- Get pulled in by his fat nerd yelling schtick, stay for his genuine ball knowledge, humor, and general entertainingness. Seriously, the clips you see posted are about 5% of his deal. He's right about 90% of the time. The other 10% are hilariously stupid misses that I suspect are intentional so that we remain in suspense.
2. @OwBroMedia- Owen has effectively taken over the role as 20-something year old on @PodByTheRiver in Hogdale's absence but that's where the similarities stop. He's an unusually strong writer for his age and more passionate about not just ball but coverage of the sport than just about anyone I've met regardless of age. I'll be very surprised if ten years from now, he isn't an institution of the beat. Get on the train early, you heard it hear first.
3. @ChrisCotillo/@jcmccaffrey/@MacCerullo- Far and away the top three beat reporters for MassLive, the Athletic, and the Herald respectively. A lot of places to get your news from, these are the most consistent.
4. @ggeiss_mlb- I will admit I found this account kind of annoying in their early days which just goes to show the importance of sticking with something if you want to do it. Has become one of the more consistently informative accounts if you're into advanced metrics.
5. @Bergeron_MLB- My favorite of the @BeyondtheMnstr writers. Thinks out of the box but can actually backup why and articulate it well. Right a lot more often than now.
6. @tylermilliken_- I friggin love Tyler.
Definitely others. Leave them in the replies as you see fit.
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25 years from now Catturd will be studied in every classroom
Poorly Aged Things@PoorlyAgedStuff
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Justin Gonzales is going to be a consensus top 50 prospect this time next year, isn't he?
Baseball America@BaseballAmerica
Justin Gonzales’ 117.3 mph line-drive single is the hardest hit ball by any Red Sox hitter this spring. AND there have only been four balls hit harder by a Red Sox MLB hitter in the Statcast era 👀 He's one intriguing prospect this Spring: buff.ly/mloUSf0
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