Gross, are you implying that Farrell was a decent manager? Good lord no. No. NO.... *inserts that Steve Carrell gif of him screaming no*
Gibbons > Farrell as a manager, and it's not close.
I appreciate the balanced R/L line-up, but with the way this team is built, it just doesn't make sense for Pompey/Saunders to be getting more ABs than EE and Donaldson, or Smoak to get more ABs than Donaldson...
I'm with you, I have definite limits that I will not cross, but I do not mind a bit of meat on the bones (and depending on how well it's carried, sometimes more than just a bit...)
Arm fat is my biggest "no". If she holds up her arm, and it's all droopy under there, that's definitely across the line.
Also, Papelbon.
If he agrees to it, they can. No idea why he wouldn't, doubt he gets a MLB contract anywhere else, and the general uncertainty of our 2B position gives him an okay shot to get back to the MLB.
Yeah. So, for networking, we work with octets. So they go as follows... 128,64,32,16,8,4,2,1 and 1 is "on" while 0 is "off". so, for example, 11010001 would be 128 + 64 + 16 + 1 or 209. (this is why network addresses max out at 255, or 11111111).
1010101 is 7 digits long, the 7th digit (from the right) is 64, 5th is 16, 3rd is 4, 1st is 1... So 64+16+4+1 = 85. (I just find it's easier to go left to right than right to left, but maybe that's not easiest for everyone).
Didn't see this posted elsewhere, figured this was a half decent thread in which to post...
http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2015/03/article-xxb-free-agent-updates-tuesday.html
The Blue Jays have paid the $100K retention bonus to both Johan Santana and Munenori Kawasaki, tweets Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports. Both players were on Minor League deals, but Santana didn’t get into a game with the big league club as he continued to rehab from injury. Kawasaki hit .333/.481/.571 in 27 plate appearances but didn’t make the big league roster. He’ll head to Triple-A and wait for a call to the Majors in an organization with which he is quite familiar and where he is quite popular among the coaches and his teammates.
It's actually easier to count the digits and start from the left. Haven't had to do it since my CCNA (my prof wouldn't allow binary calculators so we had to do it either on paper or in our heads...) which was nearly 3 years ago now, so I'm way, way slower on it.
You really must be the worst accountant ever... "f*** it, you're poor now, buy that lottery ticket and don't worry about what your asset situation will be like in 8 years!"