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re: Grid of Shame

Posted on 9/3/21 at 12:24 pm to
Posted by thatguy45
Your alter's mom's basement
Member since Sep 2017
18897 posts
Posted on 9/3/21 at 12:24 pm to
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uk almost dead center

We are the most balanced. That's a win
Posted by junkfunky
Member since Jan 2011
34035 posts
Posted on 9/3/21 at 1:00 pm to


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Laine Higgins is a sports reporter in New York. She joined The Wall Street Journal in 2017 to cover sports and previously worked as a reporting assistant for Exchange, the weekend business and finance section. She grew up in Minneapolis and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania.




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Brian McGill is the multimedia editor in The Wall Street Journal's Washington Bureau. McGill works as part of WSJ's national team focused on politics and economics.

Prior to joining WSJ, McGill worked as a news artist for National Journal, The Tampa Tribune and the Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader. He received his degree from the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri.


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Posted by Woodrow Wilson
Member since Feb 2014
288 posts
Posted on 9/3/21 at 1:13 pm to
An interesting article from this week's (August 28th) The Economist magazine about an Auburn alum, Tim Cook:

Tim Cook is the chief executive of Apple, the world's most valuable firm with a market value of $2.5Trillion. Over 80% of that has been amassed during the tenure of Tim Cook. No other chief executive has created more absolute value for shareholders. He took Steve Job's creation and made it better and bigger.

As Tim Cook celebrated his tenth anniversary as Apple's boss on August 24th, no one made a peep. He has staged what is arguably the greatest succession success in technology. When he took over from Jobs the company had a market value of $434 Billion. Annual sales surged from $108 Billion to $274 Billion last year. Net profit more than doubled to $57 Billion turning Apple into the world's most profitable company. Less widely noticed, during his tenure the "Apple economy" - its own annual revenue plus everything other companies make on its platforms has grown sevenfold to more than $1 Trillion.

Auburn does not receive its due. Too often other schools talk about their football player who can run faster with a football than another team's football player. Big deal. Auburn alums feed the hungry, clothe the naked, house the homeless, heal the sick and make money doing it. War Eagle!!!
This post was edited on 9/3/21 at 1:15 pm
Posted by ChEgrad
Member since Nov 2012
3291 posts
Posted on 9/3/21 at 2:44 pm to
LSU certainly has its share of shame, but no other SEC team should be higher on the powerhouse scale other than Alabama. Florida should be just behind LSU and Georgia well left of LSU on the Powerhouse axis.
Posted by Jobu93
Cypress TX
Member since Sep 2011
19318 posts
Posted on 9/3/21 at 2:49 pm to
“Once again the gods see fit to spread cheeks apart and force cock in arse!”

-Batiatus
Posted by BamaRoo
Shitlingthorpe, UK
Member since Jul 2009
3381 posts
Posted on 9/3/21 at 3:01 pm to
With only one more level to hit bottom, is
LSU too high ?

Posted by Jrv2damac
Kanorado
Member since Mar 2004
65865 posts
Posted on 9/3/21 at 3:03 pm to
frick this graphic and frick you
Posted by geauxbrown
Louisiana
Member since Oct 2006
19785 posts
Posted on 9/3/21 at 3:47 pm to
A&M hasn’t won shite and they’re a powerhouse? Guess beating the worst LSU team in half a century carries a lot of weight.
Posted by A. Dixon Your Face
Member since Oct 2012
444 posts
Posted on 9/3/21 at 3:49 pm to
This pleases me.
Posted by Oilfieldbiology
Member since Nov 2016
37723 posts
Posted on 9/3/21 at 3:52 pm to
Horse shite. The horizontal axis isn’t too bad but the fact that anyone in the top half of the P5 is above 0 on the vertical axis is stupid. ESPECIALLY those cheating cousin fricking hicks
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