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Firstly, In a move that will surely improve the team by 30 wins, the Muggers move to 1985 Busch Stadium for SLXII. Secondly, I now have a ~*~Team Spreadsheet~*~ so everyone go look at it and then trade me their picks. e: now viewable!!! Monicro fucked around with this message at 20:46 on Nov 20, 2013 |
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Monicro posted:
Your ~*Team Spreadsheet*~ is restricted access, dude.
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# ? Nov 20, 2013 20:45 |
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Trade Proposal: Everett Trues send: 2012 Stephen Strasburg 1974 Toby Harrah 1946 Roy Cullenbine Mitchell Kernels send: Pick #19
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Mr. Cool Ice posted:Trade Proposal: Now call me crazy, but that sounds like a real bad trade.
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Pander posted:Now call me crazy, but that sounds like a real bad trade. I guess we're both crazy then.
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# ? Nov 20, 2013 22:34 |
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All I'll say is that none of those players are the equal of whats draftable right now. In this draft, Strasburg would probably be available in the 4th round, and Harrah and Cullenbine aren't good enough to make up the difference.
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Mr. Cool Ice posted:Trade Proposal: This deal is garbage.
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# ? Nov 20, 2013 23:44 |
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Well, I did offer him the choice of Fergie Jenkins, but he opted for Strasburg. Batting-wise, I don't know if I can offer a whole lot more from my current team that would fit the Kernels, but I can offer my first-round pick in the Super-Draft, which is expected to be chock full of good infielders.
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Now, it's true that Lance Berkman is definitely a better hitter than Greg Gross. But he doesn't provide nearly as many kung fu black belts.
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That is almost as bad as my #1 Super Draft + #1 Dispersal Draft pick for Willie McCovey and Juan Marichal. Almost.
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mentholmoose posted:
You see, here is a much worse trade.
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Owner: bawfuls Location: Wherever the Proletariat yearns for freedom Home Grounds: The People's Stadium Founded: Super-League XI Teams Used Communist! Honors -None- Obit Comrade Bawfuls, your team has failed, and failed miserably. And this is not the first time that Marxism has failed to produce a winning team in the Super-League. No, this is the third time such a team has been relegated after a single season. Why must this be? I posit, comrade, that the truth of the matter is that Marxism is simply not compatible with the superstructure of the Super-League. The Marxist view of history is that the progressive evolution of the means of production ultimately produces class conflict that inevitably results in a system of class relations until, at its most advanced state, capitalism gives way to socialism, and finally, communism, the ultimate form of society, at which point the history of class struggle ceases to be as only class exists. In the Super-League, however, there is no evolution, no end. Just the same misery repeated ad infinitum. To wit, these are the titles of the 328 regular season updates produced by myself. Each is broadly the same as all of the others. Nothing has changed, nothing has been learned, nothing ever gets any better. Look at it: 1. Super-League, Week 1: Catch the Fever!1 2. Super-League, Week 2: Power Outage2 3. Super-League, Week 3: Why Are There So Many of You?3 4. Super-League, Week 4: Super-Draft I 5. Super-League, Week 5: Tears of a Unicorn 6. Super-League, Week 6: Rise of the Mongoose4 7. Super-League, Week 7: With the Switch of a Blade...5 8. Super-League, Week 8: God hates Unicorns 9. Super-League, Week 9: The Goog Also Rises6 10. Super-League, Week 10: Shark Fin Soup 11. Super-League, Week 11: Dark Days in Framingham 12. Super-League, Week 12: Viva Los Senadores! 13. Super-League, Week 13: Death and Glory in the Momento Mori 14. Super-League, Week 14: Status Quo 15. Super-League, Week 15: Of Blind Mice and Blind Men 16. Super-League, Week 16: Blood For the Blood Sox! 17. Super-League, Week 17: Flight of the Geese 18. Super-League, Week 18: The Mother loving Juggernauts 19. Super-League, Week 19: Blind Leading the Blind7 20. Super-League, Week 20: Into the Wild Green Yonder 21. Super-League, Week 21: Banged Up and Out 22. Super-League, Week 22: To Live and Die in Cleveland 23. Super-League, Week 23: From Land's End... 24. Super-League, Week 24: Mother, Juggs, and Speed8 25. Super-League, Week 25: Requiem For a Juggernaut 26. Super-League II, Week 1: The Past is Prologue! 27. Super-League II, Week 2: Bronson Arroyo did WHAT?! 28. Super-League II, Week 3: Market Correction 29. Super-League II, Week 4: Smasher Dynamo Hates You All 30. Super-League II, Week 5: Mercury Falling! 31. Super-League II, Week 6: Bellhorn's Lament 32. Super-League II, Week 7: Great News*9 33. Super-League II, Week 8: Feeling the Love 34. Super-League II, Week 9: Rock, Chalk, Skyhawk 35. Super-League II, Week 10: Dreams of Lesser Crab 36. Super-League II, Week 11: Advanced Metrics For All! 37. Super-League II, Week 12: Aaron Rodgers: Great Quarterback, or Greatest Quarterback 38. Super-League II, Week 13; Super-Draft III 39. Super-League II, Week 14: Stasis 40. Super-League II, Week 15: Competitive Imbalance 41. Super-League II, Week 16: Memento Mori...Memento Mori never changes 42. Super-League II, Week 17: God Damns The Goose Eggs 43. Super-League II, Week 18: Badtimes in the Senor Goodtimes 44. Super-League II, Week 19: Sonic Boom 45. Super-League II, Week 20: The Prize 46. Super-League II, Week 21: Qiyamah 47. Super-League II, Week 22: Constellation of Doubt 48. Super-League II, Week 23: Fan Fiction and Feminism 49. Super-League II, Week 24: Mutual Assured Destruction 50. Super-League II, Week 25: Life, Death, and the Third Way 51. Super-League II, Week 26: End of Days 52. Super-League III, Week 1: Recurring Nightmares 53. Super-League III, Week 2: A Hundred Innings of Solitude 54. Super-League III, Week 3: Miami, Seat of All Mortal Despair 55. Super-League III, Week 4: lovely Fan-Fiction Forever! 56. Super-League III, Week 5: Your Team Fails Because You Fail 57. Super-League III, Week 6: Untitled 58. Super-League III, Week 7: Shark Attack 59. Super-League III, Week 8: To Be the Best, You've Got to Beat the Best! 60. Super-League III, Week 9: The Angriest Angel 61. Super-League III, Week 10: Bangers Mash, there is no 'and' 62. Super-League III, Week 11; Super-Draft IV: Kodak + Googles = Kugels! 63. Super-League III, Week 12: Failure and More Failure 64. Super-League III, Week 13: In the Cards 65. Super-League III, Week 14: The House of the Rising Sharks 66. Super-League III, Week 15: Rock and Roll Suicide 67. Super-League III, Week 16: The Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improves 68. Super-League III, Week 17: Bitter Truth Week 69. Super-League III, Week 18: Bad Things Happen 70. Super-League III, Week 19: Throwback Week! 71. Super-League III, Week 20: Nothing Ever Changes 72. Super-League III, Week 21: Bang, Bang! 73. Super-League III, Week 22: The Super-League According to Geoff Johns 74. Super-League III, Week 23: Shattered Dreams 75. Super-League III, Week 24: The Sorrowful Days of Successful Student 76. Super-League III, Week 25: Smasher Dynamo Will Destroy You All! 77. Super-League III, Week 26: Blood and Iron 78. Super-League IV, Week 1: The Forever Dream 79. Super-League IV, Week 2: The Internationale 80. Super-League IV, Week 3: Die Wende 81. Super-League IV, Week 4: Bluesday! 82. Super-League IV, Week 5: Bad Days A-Coming 83. Super-League IV, Week 6: Every Trade is a Bad Trade 84. Super-League IV, Week 7: Back to the Soul-Crushing Grind! 85. Super-League IV, Week 8: Dreams of a Marauder 86. Super-League IV, Week 9: Deader Than Community 87. Super-League IV, Week 10: Rock and Roll Can Never Die! 88. Super-League IV, Week 11: Very, Very Tired 89. Super-League IV, Week 12; Super-Draft V 90. Super-League IV, Week 13: A Midseason Update's Dream 91. Super-League IV, Week 14: Crisis Dome! 92. Super-League IV, Week 15: Only the Good Get Relegated Young 93. Super-League IV, Week 16: Criminal Lin-Sanity is not an Affirmative Defense 94. Super-League IV, Week 17: All Part of the Plan 95. Super-League IV, Week 18: I am very, very tired 96. Super-League IV, Week 19: A Bad Idea, Poorly Executed 97. Super-League IV, Week 20: 100% Mortality Rate 98. Super-League IV, Week 21: Climb Aboard The President's Train! 99. Super-League IV, Week 22: Running out of Time... 100. Super-League IV, Week 23: Enjoy It While You Can! 101. Super-League IV, Week 24: Why Won't People Love the Super-League? 102. Super-League IV, Week 25: But Seriously, Why is Everyone So loving Stupid? 103. Super-League IV, Week 26: The Gauntlet is not an April Fool's Joke 104. Super-League V, Week 1: Now 10% as popular as a blind run of Silent Hill 105. Super-League V, Week 2: Discontent 106. Super-League V, Week 3: In Nomine Bellhorn 107. Super-League V, Week 4: No Country For Old Tots 108. Super-League V, Week 5: Bulls! Bulls! Bulls! Bulls! Bulls! Bulls! Bulls! Bulls! 109. Super-League V, Week 6: WAR...WAR never changes 110. Super-League V, Week 7: Rex Mundi 111. Super-League V, Week 8: Given Enough Time, the Relegation Rate is 100% 112. Super-League V, Week 9: L'Morte de Super-League 113. Super-League V, Week 10; Super-Draft VI 114. Super-League V, Week 11: Meter-o-Meter 115. Super-League V, Week 12: The Woeful Sorrow of Smasher Dynamo 116. Super-League V, Week 13: Appeals Process 117. Super-League V, Week 14: Himmel und Erde Mussen Vergehn! 118. Super-League V, Week 15: So Passes Kerry Wood... 119. Super-League V, Week 16: The Update Slightly NWS 120. Super-League V, Week 17: For Better LPing, Please Visit Grinnblade's Last Scenario LP, It Will Change Your Life*10 121. Super-League V, Week 18: Serenity Now....Relegation Later 122. Super-League V, Week 19: They Say Nothing is Ever Truly Lost. They Lie. 123. Super-League V, Week 20: The New IRC Channel is #TheSuperLeague 124. Super-League V, Week 21: Scienter, and how it can work for you! 125. Super-League V, Week 22: Good days, Bad days 126. Super-League V, Week 23: Your One-Stop Defamation Station! 127. Super-League V, Week 24: Nothing Ever Changes! 128. Super-League V, Week 25: Pithy Despairing Title #47 Not Found 129. Super-League V, Week 26: Everything Ends Badly, Or Else it Wouldn't End 130. Super-League VI, Week 1: The Complete Game 131. Super-League VI, Week 2: Rock Raines Falls, Everyone Dies 132. Super-League VI, Week 3: The Super-League is a Limited Liability Let's Play 133. Super-League VI, Week 4: The Cy Young Fiasco 134. Super-League VI, Week 5: We've Long Since Forgotten the Point 135. Super-League VI, Week 6: Six! 136. Super-League VI, Week 7: Phonin' it in! 137. Super-League VI, Week 8: Hiatus or DIEatus? 138. Super-League VI, Week 9: Senor Bloodtimes 139. Super-League VI, Week 10: The Summer of Our Discontent, Made Glorious Winter by no one! 140. Super-League VI, Week 11: Blood, Sweat and Blood 141. Super-League VI, Week 12: The Futility of Human Endeavor 142. Super-League VI, Week 13: Vengeance Doesn't Take a Holiday 143. Super-League VI, Week 14: No One Ever Learns Anything 144. Super-League VI, Week 15: The Fun Never Starts! 145. Super-League VI, Week 16: Eri Yoshida Ruins Everything 146. Super-League VI, Week 17: Repetition 147. Super-League VI, Week 18: Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis 148. Super-League VI, Week 19: Out of Supply 149. Super-League VI, Week 20: Automation! 150. Super-League VI, Week 21: Writing is hard 151. Super-League VI, Week 22: Everything I Write is Terrible 152. Super-League VI, Week 23: Once I Was the King of Spain! 153. Super-League VI, Week 24: Only Two Weeks Left to Abandon Your Team! 154. Super-League VI, Week 25: An All-Royals Team Would Be TERRIBLE! 155. Super-League VI, Week 26: John O' Groats 156. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 1: Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Frank Howard 157. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 1: The Fun Never Starts! 158. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 2: Simultaneous Catch 159. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 2: Untitled 160. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 3: Untitled 161. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 3: Stagnation 162. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 4: Bernie Williams wasn't really that good! 163. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 4: The Super-League Can Never Die, Only Be Forgotten! 164. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 5: Nostalgia Week, Part 1 165. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 5: Nostalgia Week, Part 2 166. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 6: Untitled 167. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 6: Untitled 168. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 7: Untitled 169. Super-League VII, Smasher League VII Week 7: Bad Ideas 170. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 8: I Would Watch Dunn Force 171. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 8: Middle Relievers Need Not Apply 172. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 9: Episode Three: Day of the Dunn, Part Three 173. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 9: Dunn Force, Episode 4: Day of the Dunn, Part 4 174. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 10: On Whales and their Mating Habits 175. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 10: There's Always a Plan B 176. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 11: Life, Death, and Nolan Ryan 177. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 11: Axfooooooooooooooooord! 178. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 12: Not the Worst Update Ever, But Definitely Up There 179. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 12: What Ever Happened to the Comancheros? 180. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 13: Rochester, Land of Opportunity 181. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 13: The Crying of Week 13 182. Super-League VII, Dynamo League 14: You Can Probably Skip It 183. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 14: Harvest Moon Delenda Est 184. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 15: Leviathan Frowns 185. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 15: Commonwealth Clash 186. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 16: The Viscount Man's Burden 187. Super-League VII, Smasher League 16: Doomsday! 188. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 17: Sound and Fury 189. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 17: Loneliness as a Way of Life 190. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 18: The Life and Death of Denny Rainwater 191. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 18: Dog Days 192. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 19: I've been out of good update titles since Super-League IV! 193. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 19: Le Grande Cervesa de Coahuila 194. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 20: Ready to Sell Out 195. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 20: Lonely and Depressed 196. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 21: Judgment Day 197. Super-League VII, Smasher League 21: A Public Service Announcment from the State of Arizona 198. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 22: The Final Countdown! 199. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 22: The Important Thing is NOT That You Tried 200. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 23: God is my co-pilot, but his blood-alcohol levels are off the charts 201. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 23: Come For the Relegations, Stay for the lovely Prose! 202. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 24: Mortality 203. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 24: Brain Hurt 204. Super-League VII, Dynamo League Week 25: Auctions For Dummies 205. Super-League VII, Smasher League Week 25: ENDENDENDENDENDENDENDENDENDENDENDEND 206. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 1: WAR...WAR never changes 207. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week One: You Can Check Out Any Time You'd Like, But You Can Never Leave! 208. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 2: The Grand Conspiracy 209. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 2: The Crying of LP 47 210. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 3: Robert Bork Memorial Edition 211. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 3: Mark Grace is done with all of you! 212. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 4: I should have taken a longer break 213. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 4: The Graham Harrell Experience 214. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 5: Not a Christmas Miracle at all! 215. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 5: Words Hard! 216. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 6: You're Totally Allowed to Like this LP Ironically! 217. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 6: I still hate Geoff Johns 218. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 7: Upheaval 219. Super-League VIII: Smasher League Week 7: Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 220. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 8: PACKERSPACKERSPACKERSPACKERSPACKERSPACKERS 221. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 8: Unending Bitterness 222. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 9: Untitled 223. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 9: Labour of Love's Labours Lost 224. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 10: Destiny 225. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 10: Slaught and Downing's Excellent Adventure 226. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 11: Because I got bored 227. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 11: Because I'm Lazy 228. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 12: Untitled 229. Super-League VIII, Smasher League 12: Nothing Was Learned 230. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 13: Like the Hall of Fame, there are no winners 231. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 13: Fun City, USA 232. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 14: Remember when I said 'no update'? I lied. 233. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 14: But What of the Packers? 234. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 15: Running Out of Time 235. Super-League VIII, Smasher League 15: Realignment 236. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 16: Next Person Who Asks About a Super-Auction is in Trouble! 237. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 16: Fun is not allowed 238. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 17: The Hurt 239. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 17: Untitled 240. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 18: Trapped! 241. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 18: Centers of Power 242. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 19: Destiny 243. Super-League VIII, Smasher League 19: The Amazing Adventures of El Greco Hombre 244. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 20: Ships Passing in the Night 245. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 20: Ashes to Ashes, Funk to Funky 246. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 21: The Royal Rumble! 247. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 21: Running on Empty! 248. Super-League VIII, Dynamo League Week 22: The Headache 249. Super-League VIII, Smasher League Week 22: Sudden Death 250. Super-League IX, Week 0: Probably Close Enough 251. Super-League IX, Week 1: Nothing Ever Ends 252. Super-League IX, Week 2: Week Harder 253. Super-League IX, Week 3: Miracle in Montreal 254. Super-League IX, Week 4: You have all failed me for the last time! 255. Super-League IX, Week 5: I envy Sisyphus 256. Super-League IX, Week 6: Analysis Not Required 257. Super-League IX, Week 7: The Waffle Bites Back! 258. Super-League IX, Week 8: Exhaustion Sets In 259. Super-League IX, Week 9: No Payoff 260. Super-League IX, Week 10: Factual Impossibility is not a defense! 261. Super-League IX, Week 11: Plan C! 262. Super-League IX, Week 12: Losers Lose, Even When They Win 263. Super-League IX, Week 13: Nothing To See Here 264. Super-League IX, Week 14: Angry All the Time 265. Super-League IX, Week 15: Taking it on the chin 266. Super-League IX, Week 16: WHY WON'T YOU CARE? 267. Super-League IX, Week 17: Double Dog Days 268. Super-League IX, Week 18: Doomsday 2013 269. Super-League IX, Week 19: Burger King Kidz Club Forever! 270. Super-League IX, Week 20: The Iceman Cometh, The Iceman Seeth, The Iceman Conquereth 271. Super-League IX, Week 21: The Continuing Adventures of William Van Devanter, American 272. Super-League IX, Week 22: How the Hell is the Season Still Going On? 273. Super-League IX, Week 23: Today is a Good Day to Die! 274. Super-League IX, Week 24: The Dead Rise 275. Super-League IX, Week 25: Almost Done! 276. Super-League IX, Week 26: I am out of ideas, but that's no longer a problem! 277. Super-League X, Week 1: Kris Bryant? Kris loving Bryant? gently caress you, Theo! gently caress you!11 278. Super-League X, Week 2: The World's Longest Suicide Note 279. Super-League X, Week 3: The Unbearable Llamaness of Being 280. Super-League X, Week 4: Andrew Shaw, Greatest Living Canadian 281. Super-League X, Week 5: Hubbell Brings Trouble 282. Super-League X, Week 6: A Tribute to Disordered Thinking! 283. Super-League X, Week 7: The Future is Llamas 284. Super-League X, Week 8: Just Get Me to the Post-Season! 285. Super-League X, Week 9: Hardcore Television! 286. Super-League X, Week 10: 10 Seasons, 10 Weeks, 10 Marauder Alt Accounts 287. Super-League X, Week 11: The Road to Super-League XI Starts Here! 288. Super-League X, Week 12: C'est La Vie 289. Super-League X, Week 13: Syndicates Forever 290. Super-League X, Week 14: All-Star Breaking Point 291. Super-League X, Week 15: Disease 292. Super-League X, Week 16: The Feast of St. Bellhorn 293. Super-League X, Week 17: Dreams of the Just 294. Super-League X, Week 18: Whatever the gently caress 'moe' is, I'm pretty sure we're the opposite 295. Super-League X, Week 19: Words Makes Hard To Write 296. Super-League X, Week 20: A Product of Mexico 297. Super-League X, Week 21: The Song Remains the Same 298. Super-League X, Week 22: Experimental Writing Costs Lives 299. Super-League X, Week 23: Night of Champions! 300. Super-League X, Week 24: It was the Oranges, dummy! 301. Super-League X, Week 25: The Penultimate Warrior 302. Super-League X, Week 26: So Long, Farewell, Aufwiedersehen, Good Night! 303. Super-League XI, Week 1: Nothing Ventured, Nothing Lost 304. Super-League XI, Week 2: mrnoun tells a story 305. Super-League XI, Week 3: From Here to a little past Eternity 306. Super-League XI, Week 4: I've never watched Game of Thrones, but let's pretend this title is a Game of Thrones reference somehow 307. Super-League XI, Week 5: Rule, Brittania! 308. Super-League XI, Week 6: Reversal of Fortune! 309. Super-League XI, Week 7: Mortal Peril 310. Super-League XI, Week 8: Mother, Juggs and Speed 311. Super-League XI, Week 9: Disappointments 312. Super-League XI, Week 10: Repetition Repetition Repetition 313. Super-League XI, Week 11: ELEVEN! 314. Super-League XI, Week 12: Downward Trajectory 315. Super-League XI, Week 13: Halfway to Hell! 316. Super-League XI, Week 14: Super-Break! 317. Super-League XI, Week 15: Moral Stands and Other Trifles 318. Super-League XI, Week 16: Goliath and Super-Goliath 319. Super-League XI, Week 17: The 3 Ninjas/Surf Ninjas Crossover We've All Been Waiting For 320. Super-League XI, Week 18: Theogony 321. Super-League XI, Week 19: All Robots, All the Time 322. Super-League XI, Week 20: The Great Marauder Conspiracy 323. Super-League XI, Week 21: Hopeless 324. Super-League XI, Week 22: Anhedonia 325. Super-League XI, Week 23: Climb Aboard THE PRESIDENT'S TRAIN! 326. Super-League XI, Week 24: No Sleep 'Til Week 26 327. Super-League XI, Week 25: Championship Banquet 328. Super-League XI, Week 26: Writing Is Still loving Hard! The Super-League cannot evolve, and so can never reach the communist utopia that would allow a Marxist team to have success in the Super-League. With all due apologies, S. Dynamo 1Subtitled: "This update brought to you by Fox's The New Girl. Zooey Daschanel is a quirky girl who is kind of attractive and...uh...there are some other guys...Okay, new idea! Can a poorly conceived sitcom last more than 13 episodes! Edge of your seat excitement as the grim specter of cancellation constantly hovers over this show! Coming this fall!" While I still don't see the appeal of The New Girl, I might have been slightly wrong about its staying power. 2Subtitled: "This update brought The Change-up, coming to theaters this Friday. Surely Olivia Wilde can't ruin every movie she's in!" This one, I actually got right. 3Subtitled: "Brought to you by Cowboys & Aliens coming to theaters this Friday? This is what Hollywood thinks of you! And they know you don't have the courage to defy them by not seeing it!" See footnote 2. 4Subtitled: "This week's games brought to you by Columbiana, coming out this August. Here's the deal, we put Zoe Saldana in a catsuit for ten minutes, and you ignore the fact that she is nowhere good enough an actress to carry a film. It's a fair trade...we suggest you take it." You know, in light of Avatar and the two Star Trek movies, I stand by my assessment of Zoe Saldana. 5Subtitled: "This week brought to you by Seth MacFarlane's Cosmos, a reimagining of Carl Sagan's classic miniseries brought to you by the guy who makes Family Guy. I assume the last part will be a proof of why there is no God, as proved by the continued proliferation of Seth MacFarlane." I stand by this comment as well, even though the new version of Cosmos hasn't come out yet. 6Subtitled: "Brought to you by the new season of House! Okay, keep with us here, he's in prison now, at least for a few episodes because...yeah, it's the last season, okay?" That actually does capture the awfulness of the latter seasons of House pretty well. 7Subtitled: "Brought to you by Moneyball: The Movie. Spoiler Alert: The A's never even make it to the World Series, making them roughly as successful as the early '90s Pittsburgh Pirates or mid '90s Baltimore Orioles." Two seasons later, just as true. 8The first update in the second thread. 9"*-If you're Marauder, TKBomber, or Dirtanium" 10*-Certain terms and conditions apply to the life-changing nature of Grinnblade's LP. Please consult a physician before reading Grinnblade's LP, or if you experience and dizziness, swelling of the lymph nodes, or intestinal reversion while reading Grinnblade's LP. By reading this warning, you release Smasher Dynamo from any liability that may result from reading Grinnblade's LP. 11Okay, granted, at the moment, it looks like Kris Bryant might be the best bat in that draft, but the Cubs have basically no pitching prospects, and I know you shouldn't draft for need, but Jonathan Gray looked like he was going to be a legit ace.
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A trade! Great Googly-Mooglies receive: 1929 Harry Heilmann #35 pick in the Dispersal Draft Australian Thunder receive: #20 pick in the Dispersal Draft The Goog fucked around with this message at 06:44 on Nov 21, 2013 |
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Trade Offer Thunder's 2nd round pick and 1929 Heilmann for the Goog's 2nd round pick. Marauder <SmasherDynamo> In fact, under his control, Marauder has the following spare catchers: A.J. Pierzynski, Roger Bresnahan, Elston Howard, Carlton Fisk, Johnny Roseboro, Smoky Burgess, Sandy Alomar, Earl Battey, Gene Tenace, Thurman Munson, Ramon Hernandez, JAck Clements. You can probably deduce from the Thunder's roster that I'm going to draft a new DH with my 2nd round pick, and them I'm short a catcher and an SP4. I notice you have approximately a billion spare catchers, so is there any trades you'd be interested in? Obviously I'd love Fisk but I may not be able to afford him. My roster is here: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3499603&userid=170803&perpage=40&pagenumber=17#post420318953 I;ve since acquired Don Bradman, Bo Jackson, LeBron James and Jim Thorpe and sold Heilmann CF Balla Can I intrest you in a deal for your pick? I can start with Travis Jackson, my third round pick, Eddie Cicotte and as a random throw in Bo Jackson? Cthulhu Dreams fucked around with this message at 14:29 on Nov 21, 2013 |
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Cthulhu Dreams posted:
This is a deal you should not accept, CFBalla. I say this not because I want your pick, but because I don't want Cthulhu's team getting any better than it already is. Also your infield can't support Cicotte and Bo Jackson will be useless.
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Balla, I said in IRC that I'd look over your feeders to see if you missed anything, but then you left. I'm not done yet, but you've left some things on the table. 1.) John Franco absolutely should be rostered. Yeah he's old as poo poo, but he's been fine (and alternately not fine) in the SL at that age. Give him a shot. 2.) Ancient Tony Phillips also probably warrants a roster spot. No idea how he'd be at that age, but he has worked in the past in the SL and maybe could be an insurance policy somewhere 3.) Bobby Howry also merits a look 4.) I'm gonna get piled on for this, but Rick Reed walks NOBODY. If you can get a competent infield behind him (your right side with Avila and Olerud is already fine) I could see an off chance of him working as a starter against all odds. 5.) Rusty Staub is young enough you might be able to fake him in RF. Either way, dude hits. 6.) Baby Lance Parrish is probably a better backup C than what you currently have 7.) Steve Grilli isn't nearly as good as his son
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 20:11 |
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FairGame posted:Balla, I said in IRC that I'd look over your feeders to see if you missed anything, but then you left. CFBalla, this man is your enemy. He speaks to you in lies and mistruths! But do try and make your pick soonish.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 20:38 |
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Thanks Fairgame, I'll definitely take your advice into consideration and make some edits to my team as it is, but for now I'm gonna go ahead and pick 2007 Albert Pujols and let Cthulhu Dreams decide on his pick.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 20:43 |
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Smasher Dynamo posted:CFBalla, this man is your enemy. He speaks to you in lies and mistruths! Yeah I'm not so certain about the Reed one, as I said. Probably it's not a good idea. It's something I'd have tried in the EC just to see if the sim loved his control enough for it to strangely work out. I think the other roster moves are solid, though, even if Staub is going to move around in RF like 2011 Lance Berkman.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 21:07 |
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FairGame posted:Yeah I'm not so certain about the Reed one, as I said. Probably it's not a good idea. It's something I'd have tried in the EC just to see if the sim loved his control enough for it to strangely work out. If he hits like 2011 Lance Berkman then it'd be worth it for sure.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 21:14 |
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CFBalla posted:Thanks Fairgame, I'll definitely take your advice into consideration and make some edits to my team as it is, but for now I'm gonna go ahead and pick 2007 Albert Pujols and let Cthulhu Dreams decide on his pick. You will never regret taking a mid-2000s Albert Pujols. Never.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 21:15 |
Pander posted:You will never regret taking a mid-2000s Albert Pujols. Never. Yeah, no kidding. Here is a list of all the bad seasons Albert Pujols, 2007 edition, has had in the SL:
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 22:01 |
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Man, I was hoping I could grab him and start him in Left. Curse you infernal jackals!
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 22:29 |
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Monathin posted:Yeah, no kidding. Well he was sorta average for the Ted Sox last season (http://super-league.tk/viewteam.php?team=TED&season=11) which may be a reason they were relegated and he's in the draft in the first place. But other than that, yeah; he's never had an OPS lower than well into the .800s in like 12 seasons under age 29.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 22:37 |
FairGame posted:Well he was sorta average for the Ted Sox last season (http://super-league.tk/viewteam.php?team=TED&season=11) which may be a reason they were relegated and he's in the draft in the first place. He was extraordinarily average, while his clone on the Florida Oranges - of the same season and the same age - put up a staggering 160 OPS+ And was easily the one carrying the Oranges this season. So yeah, you run the risk of getting either an "average" season or a ridiculously good one.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 22:54 |
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FairGame posted:Well he was sorta average for the Ted Sox last season (http://super-league.tk/viewteam.php?team=TED&season=11) which may be a reason they were relegated and he's in the draft in the first place. I'm going to say that the Ted Sox's bigger problem was putting Wilbur Wood into the rotation and keeping him there all season. Also, having a stadium with 388-foot power alleys while having guys like Mickey Tettleton, Mel Ott, Mike Schmidt and Yaz in the lineup. Still, I think the Ted Sox were a better team than their record indicates, even though I'm not sure they were better than a 78-82 wins at their best.
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# ? Nov 21, 2013 23:39 |
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Mooseontheloose posted:The Other New York Team: Sir, you are well under the 40 man roster limit. I need your adjusted roster ASAP or I will fill it in for you in order to get things going.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 01:18 |
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cbx posted:Sir, you are well under the 40 man roster limit. I need your adjusted roster ASAP or I will fill it in for you in order to get things going. Fill out the rest because man, it is SLIM pickins at this point.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 01:43 |
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I'm so angry at you because you left off the most consistent #5 SL starter of all time Jerry Koosman off that roster.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 01:57 |
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FairGame posted:Well he was sorta average for the Ted Sox last season (http://super-league.tk/viewteam.php?team=TED&season=11) which may be a reason they were relegated and he's in the draft in the first place. Smasher Dynamo posted:I'm going to say that the Ted Sox's bigger problem was putting Wilbur Wood into the rotation and keeping him there all season.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 02:29 |
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CFBalla posted:2007 Albert Pujols So Cthulhu traded me a nice little possible leadoff/#2 hitter to move up, and still doesn't get the guy that he wanted? Eeeeexcellent.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 02:32 |
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Mooseontheloose posted:Fill out the rest because man, it is SLIM pickins at this point. You had a Billy Wagner and a K-Rod just sitting there. lol e: I got you taken care of. cbx fucked around with this message at 03:30 on Nov 22, 2013 |
# ? Nov 22, 2013 03:22 |
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Did I need to update my roster? I think I saw that but I was busy at work this week...
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 03:50 |
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kensei posted:Did I need to update my roster? I think I saw that but I was busy at work this week... For the dispersal draft? Id just wait until the draft is done so you only have to do it once.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 04:15 |
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Status update: I have only the Padres, Giants, and Diamond/Rocks to do, as we've unearthed kensei's challenge roster and I needed one more roster to make an even number for Mogul not to crap on me. So, hopefully the first update will be up by tomorrow night. Sorry to keep everyone waiting, being sick kinda screws me over.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 05:28 |
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TEAM ROSTER: 1902 NEW YORK GIANTS Soul of the Polo Grounds play in the Polo Grounds. 3B: McGraw RF: Ott CF: Mays DH: Bonds LF: Berger 2B: Jeff Kent 1B: McCovey/Cepeda SS: Bartell C: Breshanan Bench: Platoon Partner for the 1B thing Rich Aurellia Harvey Kuenn George Van Haltren Alou Felipe Rotation: Big Six Hubbell Marichal Gaylord Iron Man McGinnity CL: Rod Beck SU: Hernedez SR: Doug Henry SR: Tom Baker MR: Mike McCormick LR: Dummy Taylor Roster # Hitting Roger Bresnahan, bresnro01,1902 Orlando Cepeda, cepedor01,1962 Jeff Kent, kentje01,1997 John McGraw, mcgrajo01,1902 Dick Bartell, bartedi01,1938 # OF Barry Bonds, bondsba01,1997 Willie Mays, mayswi01,1962 Mel Ott, ottme01,1938 # DH Willie McCovey, mccovwi01,1962 Wally Berger, bergewa01,1938 # Bench Felipe Alou, aloufe01,1962 Harvey Kuenn, kuennha01 George Van Haltren, vanhage01,1962 Rich Aurilia, aurilri01,1997 # Hitting Minors Hank Leiber, leibeha01,1938 danniha01,1938 Jack Doyle, doyleja01 halleto01,1962 # Pitching # SP Carl Hubbell, hubbeca01,1938 Christy Mathewson, mathech01,1902 Juan Marichal, maricju01,1962 Gaylord Perry, perryga01,1962 Joe McGinnity, mcginjo01,1902 # RP Rod Beck, beckro01,1997 Roberto Hernandez, hernaro01,1997 Doug Henry, henrydo01,1997 Tom Baker, bakerto01,1938 Mike McCormick, mccormi03,1962 Dummy Taylor, taylodu01,1902 # Baddies Brickyard Kennedy, kennebr01,1902 Roscoe Miller, millero01,1902 Tully Sparks, sparktu01,1902 Hal Schumacher, schumha02,1938 Billy Pierce, piercbi02,1962 Only 35 players but really everyone else is awful so screw it. Cthulhu Dreams fucked around with this message at 06:19 on Nov 22, 2013 |
# ? Nov 22, 2013 05:56 |
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mks5000 posted:For the dispersal draft? Id just wait until the draft is done so you only have to do it once. I was skimming the thread and I thought someone posted that I had an incorrect player or something? I'll check tomorrow.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 06:02 |
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The Thunder draft 1928 Hornsby Most Comparable Player to Don Bradman: an Essay. The prize for the EC this year was Don Bradman, and Smasher tasked me with coming up with a comp. We will start with a discussion of Bradman the player. It's difficult to overstate how good Bradman was at cricket, so I will attempt to put it in a baseball context. Bradman is the most successful cricket batsman by a country mile - averaging 99.94 runs per out where the next highest is 62 runs per out and only 2 other guys are above 60 and 50 means you get into the hall of fame. This is 4.4 standard devations above cricket runs per out. To put this in a baseball context, here is a single season line that is 4.495 Std deviations above average: .370 / .582 / .799 (2002) and here is one that is is 'only' 4.25 above average .378 / .512 /.846 (1921). Fans of baseball will recognize the hitters that produced those lines - but those are those hitters peak seasons, and the 3rd and 4th best seasons by a baseball player ever. Those seasons are merely average for Bradman. To put it another way: Bradman played for 18 years, but missed 5 years due to WWII and 1 year to nearly dying from appendicitis. In a baseball context, in those 12 years of active playing, he would have accumulated as much career value as the Babe did over 21 seasons. He is a God of hitting a ball with a stick. What else do we know about Bradman? * Bradman introduced a new era of offense into the game as he came in just cricket was moving out of a deadball period (sticket wickets) * Was the onfield captain and was responsible for the team selection of some of the most successful Australian teams in cricket history. * Was loved by the public, but loathed by his team mates atleast for the first 8 years of his career. Physical characteristics: * Right handed * Short (5'7") but with a noted power stroke * Hit a lot of 4s (ground rule doubles in baseball) but not that many 6s (home runs) * Was a decent defender with a good arm, but no great shakes and certainly did not play a premium defensive position (catcher, shortstop or CF). * Was a good runner, but not a great runner. * Had a great batting eye. The obvious candiates for a MLB comp are: * Babe Ruth: Roughly contemporary, changed the game the way bradman did, was the best hitter ever, though still not as good as Bradman obviously. * Tris Speaker: Probably the best line drive hitter ever, not a pure speed merchant like Cobb. * Wade Boggs and George Brett: Very similar hitter to bradman, lots of line drives, lots of walks due to a great eye. * Stan Musial: The XBH king, quality all around player. * Rodgers Hornsby: The other XBH king, loathed by his team. Now, not all of Bradman's skills will translate perfectly to baseball - his speed and line drive power are not quite as useful as raw power, and he just doesn't have a huge frame to build Ruthian power off. But he could, and did, adapt his style to rapidly changing conditions. So looking at the 5 comparisons. 1) Ruth: I think Ruth is the right (only) quality match, but I don't think Ruth is a stylistic match. Aside from the wildly different personalities, Ruth was a fat slugger who tried to put it in the seats. Bradman hit line drives, was good defensively and could run. 2) Speaker: The grey eagle is a better match, he's big on line drives, but he is a premium defensive player as well as being very fast and Bradman isn't. 3) Boggs: Boggs is the right type hitter, and isn't fast, but he is a premium defensive player - one of the best of all time. Brett is a closer match, but just isn't as good. 4) Hornsby: Hornsby is the other possible comp. Hornsby is a great doubles hitter and right handed, a natural place to start. Additionally, it is plausible that a bad 2B guy is a closer match than an outfielder for Bradman's talents. The problem is that Hornsby's career functionally ended at 33-35. While he continued to get at bats until he was done at 42, he wasn't really a player at that point, whereas Bradman was a continuing contributor. This brings us to Stan Musial. Stan has a similar career arc - both debut'ed at age 21, and retired in their 40s. Like Stan, Bradman was a great player in his declining years - at Age 40 in his last test series Bradman averaged nearly 90. Stan is also the only guy in the top 10 bats ever who isn't a speed demon (Speaker, Cobb) or a straight up the line slugger (Ruth, Aaron, Williams), which is a much better fit for Bradman than anyone else. Musial was a great contact hitter who lead the league in BA 7 times, doubles 8 times, triples 5 times and home runs never. In the balance, I think the closest match is Super Stan Musial - Stan is like Bradman, but isn't close to as good as Bradman. Obviously you'd start by making him right handed, and if I was going to further modify him, I'd turn up his speed, contact skills and possibly his batting eye. I think that is the most reasonable comparison. Cthulhu Dreams fucked around with this message at 15:11 on Nov 22, 2013 |
# ? Nov 22, 2013 07:27 |
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The Fourside Department Store Spooks select 1912 "Shoeless" Joe Jackson with the 21st pick. Zodiac5000 and the Marmosets are up.
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# ? Nov 22, 2013 07:59 |
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# ? May 26, 2024 03:03 |
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Zodiac, Pungry, Grinnblade, etc. I would very much like to trade upward in the draft. I have the 30th overall pick. We are currently on pick 22. I am thinking of a trade package that involves: -My 30th pick -A useful player that I'm not starting but could probably start on another team (see roster here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvhK1RX1-jWLdDhoTmROZnoydk1rSndzWjNmUUVqUnc&usp=drive_web#gid=1) --Examples of useful players: 1.) Bobby Abreu 2.) Jose Canseco/Carlos Delgado probably make a useful OF platoon 3.) Noted rear end in a top hat Jeff Heath 4.) Paul Molitor 5.) Deadballers who can be around league average (check their SLRefs) if you have a decent infield 5a.) George Uhle http://super-league.tk/viewplayer.php?id=uhlege01 5b.) Claude Hendrix http://super-league.tk/viewplayer.php?id=hendrcl01 5c.) Old Warren Spahn isn't a deadballer and is also 39 but can still pitch: http://super-league.tk/viewplayer.php?id=spahnwa01
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