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RE: Kary, are you saying that the NWMLS and the County rdrecoing offices should show seller concessions or are you saying that they do show them already?County Tax records & rdrecoing offices do not show seller concessions; they are not privy to the terms of purchase and sale agreements.As a side note: we had delayed closings last Thursday due to excise desk at the county not being able to process transactions in a timely manner. This is probably due to lack of staff. Rate this comment: 0 0
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guy im Dominican whats the problem with that? .Mets are klinilg everybody we just shutout the the Phillies and we raped the Yankees. Yankees are only the best team in baseball because they started out like what 1903? fucking that time there where only 5 teams in baseball of course you have a high chance of wining now you got 32 next time check your stats before you talk shit .
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B.J. Rosenberg throws a faatsbll at 94-95 mph, a hard biting mid 80 s slider 84-86 mph and a changeup which he rarely uses. He was considered the Phillies top relief pitching prospect going into 2010 when he was invited to major league spring training. Both Charlie Manual and Ruben Amaro stating he had a good chance of making the 2010 Phillies out of spring training . In many ways he was the Justin Defratus of 2010. Midway thru spring training in 2010 he began to experience elbow issues ending his chances of making the team. I believe he had several trips to the minor league 7-day disabled list and had a minor league rehab trip to the Gulf Coast League. At the end of 2010, he was feeling better so the Phillies sent him to the Arizona Fall League to make up for the time he lost. In mid season 2011 the Phillies moved him to the starting rotation so he could make up for the time he lost time stating that this was not a permanent move. The Phillies chose him as a 5-year senior in 2008. He had missed all of 2007 due to shoulder issues. When he came back he was moved to the bullpen to save wear and tear on his arm and he experienced a metamorphosis. His k/ip doubled to about 1.5 which is about 12 for every 9 innings pitched and the amount of hits per inning he allowed was cut in half. His WHIP dropped from about 1.5 to 1. He became a dominant pitcher. These numbers have generally been maintained over the 2008 to 2012 period.The following is the Scouting Report from when he was drafted. SCOUTING REPORT: For the second straight year, Louisville has a fifth-year senior righthander, previously undrafted, who took off in a closer role to emerge as a legitimate early-round pick. In 2007, Trystan Magnuson came out of nowhere to become a supplemental first-round selection of the Toronto Blue Jays. Rosenberg, who missed the 2007 season with labrum surgery, is following a similar path. He began the 2008 season in the Cardinals rotation, but got hit hard in the role and didnât blossom until being installed as a closer. He was lights-out with a faatsbll in the 93-95 mph range, that even reached 97 as Louisville won the Big East Conference tournament. His 83-84 mph slider was a dominant second pitch, especially when thrown early in the count. His low three-quarters arm angle made him difficult to square up, and he threw consistent strikes with both his offerings while keeping hitters honest with an occasional changeup. His overall 5-4, 4.08 record, along with nine saves and 62 strikeouts in 53 innings, donât begin to do justice to his dominance over the latter half of the 2008 season.âALLAN SIMPSON I saw him pitch in a game in 2008 in Williamsport when his stuff was not only un-hittable but it was un-catachable. I wrote a blog piece about the game on the Phuture Phillies site. It was a game that his stuff had so much movement that his catcher couldn't catch it. I was sitting directly behind home plate and at least 5 or 6 balls where the batter swung and missed but the catcher also couldn't catch the ball because of the movement. He pitched 2 innings and struck out 4 or 5 batters.
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This is quite a fascinating topic. I never relaly took much time to inform myself about President Obama's views on faith. I've been meaning to read his books for quite some time, but I never got around to it. Perhaps I should bump them up higher on my to-read list. I personally think it's regrettable that being associated with Reverend Wright should be scandalous for a presidential candidate. In fact, I'd rather think more highly of President Obama for his willingness to join a rather unconventional congregation. Quite honestly, I don't have much respect for traditional Christian institutions and their rather horrible track record of support for and complicity with some of the most antiprogressive and damaging historical causes.The Times article seemed to portray Reverend Wright in a fairly level way. This is something I'm pretty glad for. Honestly, I haven't heard much about him outside of the scandal. Wright's general portrayal in cable news at the time of the scandal was overwhelmingly negative, and I couldn't help but be skeptical of that. It seems that he's more of a complicated individual than the news was willing to portray and his views are more nuanced than they were made out to be.To some extent I agree with all the claims purportedly made by Reverend Wright in this article. I think that Professor Dwight Hopkins absolutely had it right in saying Some white people hear it as racism in reverse, while blacks hear, Yes, we are somebody, weâre also made in Godâs image.â Mostly white political commentators tend to jump on this sort of black radicalism, and label it as separatist and anti-white. Sure there are some actual black separatist movements, but most of these are in the past (and should be considered within their relevant historical context), and I can't seriously believe that Wright is actually advocating separatism. I think that he's being critical of the societal systems of white privilege and the corresponding oppression of people of color, and the general white public seems to view that as a threat and as reverse-racism. Even the claim that the 9/11 attack was the result of violent American foreign policy isn't very controversial. Many non-black leaders have made that claim and haven't been jumped on by the media. Although the President denies that claim (probably for political reasons), there's certainly a kernel of truth to it. American foreign policy in the middle East hasn't exactly been spotlessly clean. The CIA overthrow of governments, countless military interventions, the support of Israel (which has been making very questionable moves lately), and numerous western colonial legacies have led to a serious resentment of western meddling. To act as if the attacks were entirely unprovoked is to take things out of context. Certainly the attacks were horrible, but to claim that American foreign policy isn't infallible and to use the attacks as very real evidence of that fact shouldn't be considered anti-American.My claim is that an unwillingness to turn a critical eye to the actions and policies of our nation, both on the domestic and international levels, is anti-American.But yeah, that's just me. Although I often feel hopelessly hopeless about the seemingly slow prospect of positive change in this country, I relaly do feel grateful that we have a president like Obama. I think he's genuinely a good person and his heart is in the right place. I'm glad to see that he has an understanding of social justice and inequality that I'm fairly certain Senator John McCain does not have. A willingness to engage ideas that are outside of the mainstream is a positive trait for a President.
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There is much software that suielpps value to people that is, actually, very bad software.Bad to you, perhaps. Bad to the customer, maybe. Or in a more nuanced way of looking at it, there are things that support its value to the customer, and things that threaten its value to the customer. The tester's role, like that of the critic, is to use our knowledge of the product, its context, and the audience and to identify those things.It seems to me that a lot of context-driven software testing does not examine software itself, but instead is forced only to consider any available value that people can be coaxed to realize from the software.I'd consider that to be a pretty serious mischaracterization of what context-driven testing is about. What have you seen or heard to suggest it?if the software cannot be made to have 100% unit test coverage, then it is by definition bad, and the work that faces us is to change the software so as to make it good, and the definition of good is to implement a design so as to achieve 100% unit test coverage.I think that's a terribly simplistic view; not only unagile, but also unAgile if we use the Manifesto as a rubric. There's a big difference between bad and not as good as it might be . It might be okay to say, that's a bad attribute of the software . Yet a piece of software can perfectly satisfy a customer without having 100% unit test coverage and the Manifesto is explicit that we value working software over comprehensive documentation . We as software testers have an appalling lack of available critical stances to adopt from which to actually examine the software itself.I don't think that's true at all. We have an infinity of stances available. The problem, as I see it, is that the stances are available but the in general, the craft appears not to opt for them. The context-driven community exists largely with the goal of recognizing precisely that point. Michael B.
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