Can anyone direct me to the archive of this game on KEYN? I like listening to Mike Kennedy.
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View Post80 people to run a Dunkin' Donuts? WTF?Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View Post80 people to run a Dunkin' Donuts? WTF?Originally posted by ShockBand View PostWith all the food besides donuts they do, I imagine you have to have 4-6 people working at all times. If they are open 24/7, and many workers are kept at part time, hiring 80 isn't all that big a stretch.The Assman
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Remember that Darius Carter took some time last year to find his way. Nurger is a TRUE Freshman, and the fact that he has not been a defensive liability with the minutes he's getting is a really good sign. By the time the noncon is over, things will be running more smoothly. Same goes for Kelly.
And, eventually, the 3-ball will come back. Part of what I like about the team is that they're not panicking when things aren't falling.
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Originally posted by Shox21 View PostCan anyone direct me to the archive of this game on KEYN? I like listening to Mike Kennedy.
We listened to our SportSync radio and were able to sync Mike's call and the game action. It was most enjoyable."Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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If X workers are needed to run a DD 168 hours per week (24/7), then that makes Y total man hours required per week for operation. You then divide Y by 80 to find out the average weekly hourly volume per worker, if they are really staffing a donut shop with 80 freaking people.
If 4 workers are required to operate the DD at all times, then that means each of the 80 employees gets 8.4 hours per week of employment.
If 6, then 12.6 hours/week.
If 8, then 16.8 hours/week.
If 10, then 21.0 hours/week.
If 12, then 25.2 hours/week.
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If 19, then 39.9 hours/week.
If 20, then 42.0 hours/week.
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View PostSo far the Shockers have faced teams that finished 77 and 48 in the RPI last year, respectively. Against those teams, they have a 1.22 Turnovers Forced to Made Field Goals Allowed ratio. (44 TOs, 36 FGM). They have played one home game, and one neutral game, with an average MoV of 16.
You can argue, and perhaps successfully with Memphis, that these teams will not finish that high in the RPI this year. Still, I have not found any other teams that have done anything similar in the first couple of games of their season.
Shocks at #7 with a NCSOS of 108. Highest in the top 10 outside of the beakers.
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View Postlol, now Pastner has to hear about it from WSU beat writer:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/spor...igers_95170085
That seems silly to me. It sounds more like the "jourmalist" fraternity making their own news.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostIs Jason Smith an actual journalist? Why in the world would he ask the coach of the team he covers about comments made by a columnist for the city newspaper of their opponent?
That seems silly to me. It sounds more like the "jourmalist" fraternity making their own news.
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View Postlol, now Pastner has to hear about it from WSU beat writer:
http://www.commercialappeal.com/spor...igers_95170085
I don't know if Tigers are undisciplined or just young, but Lutz was lazy in his assessment. As far as the hot seat comments are concerned, he probably trolled the Memphis fan boards like he has been accused of here,Kansas is Flat. The Earth is Not!!
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