Welcome Guest!
Create an Account
login email:
password:
site searchwhere to watchcontact usabout usadvertise with ushelp
Message Board

BobcatAttack.com Message Board
Ohio Basketball
Topic:  Kuany

Topic:  Kuany
Author
Message
71 BOBCAT
General User

Member Since: 12/20/2004
Post Count: 1,875

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  Kuany
   Posted: 8/25/2024 10:43:38 AM 
Why is his picture not on the roster page? Is there a reason that we have not been told?





71 BOBCAT
Back to Top
  
shabamon
General User



Member Since: 11/17/2006
Location: Cincinnati
Post Count: 6,432

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/25/2024 12:31:41 PM 
He was not on campus in the summer. I wouldn't worry... the team posted some pictures to Instagram recently and he commented that he can't wait to join.
Back to Top
  
FearLeon
General User



Member Since: 3/12/2005
Post Count: 4,306

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/26/2024 9:47:07 AM 
Not sure, but I thought he was spending his summer in Australia?


#BleedGreen #TrentIsGOAT

Back to Top
  
rpbobcat
General User

Member Since: 4/28/2006
Location: Rochelle Park, NJ
Post Count: 3,547

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/26/2024 1:12:49 PM 
FearLeon wrote:
Not sure, but I thought he was spending his summer in Australia?


If I remember my geography correctly, isn't Australia in winter during our summer ?
Back to Top
  
greencat
General User



Member Since: 3/12/2005
Post Count: 2,237

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/26/2024 4:57:27 PM 
rpbobcat wrote:
FearLeon wrote:
Not sure, but I thought he was spending his summer in Australia?


If I remember my geography correctly, isn't Australia in winter during our summer ?


I'm not sure what to think about the 104 degree heat index predicted for Athens day after tomorrow. But... climate change is a hoax. I heard that on a.m. radio.
Back to Top
  
rpbobcat
General User

Member Since: 4/28/2006
Location: Rochelle Park, NJ
Post Count: 3,547

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/27/2024 7:49:42 AM 
greencat wrote:
rpbobcat wrote:
FearLeon wrote:
Not sure, but I thought he was spending his summer in Australia?


If I remember my geography correctly, isn't Australia in winter during our summer ?


I'm not sure what to think about the 104 degree heat index predicted for Athens day after tomorrow. But... climate change is a hoax. I heard that on a.m. radio.


We're in a similar situation out here in NJ.

I don't disagree that the climate is changing.

Always has, always will.

Question is, how much of climate change is man made ?
No one seems to be able to objectively quantify that.
Plus,china and india are still building coal fired power plants, with no indication they're slowing down.

Also,don't forget,The polar ice caps are also melting on Mars.

Last Edited: 8/27/2024 9:34:40 AM by rpbobcat

Back to Top
  
greencat
General User



Member Since: 3/12/2005
Post Count: 2,237

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/27/2024 1:42:56 PM 
I know this if getting a bit off topic but deadly heat waves and other extreme weather events make India one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change. So maybe there is a glimmer of hope they will change their ways. China? Not so much.
Back to Top
  
rpbobcat
General User

Member Since: 4/28/2006
Location: Rochelle Park, NJ
Post Count: 3,547

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/27/2024 1:50:52 PM 
greencat wrote:
I know this if getting a bit off topic but deadly heat waves and other extreme weather events make India one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change. So maybe there is a glimmer of hope they will change their ways. China? Not so much.


China has made it clear they intend to speed up, not slow down, the building of
coal fired power plants.
Back to Top
  
Deciduous Forest Cat
General User

Member Since: 12/20/2004
Location: Ohio
Post Count: 4,378

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/27/2024 1:53:43 PM 
greencat wrote:
I know this if getting a bit off topic but deadly heat waves and other extreme weather events make India one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change. So maybe there is a glimmer of hope they will change their ways. China? Not so much.


These are two countries whose populations are insane, and thus so is their energy demand (US still king of (wasted) energy per capita). not surprising they are building plants still, but China is also ahead of us when it comes to investment in renewables (as is everybody). I don't know about India, but eventually it will be adapt or die for everybody.




Back to Top
  
Andrew Ruck
General User



Member Since: 12/22/2004
Location: Columbus, OH
Post Count: 4,873

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/27/2024 2:17:44 PM 
Deciduous Forest Cat wrote:
greencat wrote:
I know this if getting a bit off topic but deadly heat waves and other extreme weather events make India one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change. So maybe there is a glimmer of hope they will change their ways. China? Not so much.


These are two countries whose populations are insane, and thus so is their energy demand (US still king of (wasted) energy per capita). not surprising they are building plants still, but China is also ahead of us when it comes to investment in renewables (as is everybody). I don't know about India, but eventually it will be adapt or die for everybody.


Interesting you talk per capita for consumption, but apparently switch to raw numbers on investment in renewable. Nobody on earth has spent more on renewable energy per capita in recent years than the US.


Andrew Ruck
B.B.A. 2003

Back to Top
  
Deciduous Forest Cat
General User

Member Since: 12/20/2004
Location: Ohio
Post Count: 4,378

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/27/2024 2:43:04 PM 
Andrew Ruck wrote:
Deciduous Forest Cat wrote:
greencat wrote:
I know this if getting a bit off topic but deadly heat waves and other extreme weather events make India one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change. So maybe there is a glimmer of hope they will change their ways. China? Not so much.


These are two countries whose populations are insane, and thus so is their energy demand (US still king of (wasted) energy per capita). not surprising they are building plants still, but China is also ahead of us when it comes to investment in renewables (as is everybody). I don't know about India, but eventually it will be adapt or die for everybody.


Interesting you talk per capita for consumption, but apparently switch to raw numbers on investment in renewable. Nobody on earth has spent more on renewable energy per capita in recent years than the US.


Fair enough.
Back to Top
  
Victory
General User

Member Since: 3/10/2012
Post Count: 2,177

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/27/2024 5:21:58 PM 
Kuany is probably dropping in and wondering where this thread went.

I don't want to sound like I think that I'm an expert because I am aware that I'm a blithering idiot on the subject but:

Mars ice caps are melting slowly melting over cycles that are thousands of years long due to cycles of orbitals eccentricity and axial tilt that also occur on Earth. Earth's I've caps are melting over decades. The climate on Earth has always changed but it is changing now at a rate hundreds of times faster.

We do know with high accuracy that most of the change is human activity. We know how various games absord and reemit infrared radiation. We can measure how this happens in every layer of the atmosphere. We can measure how the composition of gas changes with human release, how much gas is absorbed by the ocean, how much heat is absorbed by the ocean and land....

Yes, I know little but this is pretty basic.

Last Edited: 8/27/2024 5:23:46 PM by Victory

Back to Top
  
GraffZ06
General User



Member Since: 1/5/2005
Location: Dayton, OH
Post Count: 2,012

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/28/2024 2:21:36 AM 
Victory is correct.

We have lots of sensor data. With pretty good precision.

And we can compare that data to hand scribbles in books from at least 100's of years ago.

Plus, we can make some really good mathematical models that fit the data rather nicely. Don't worry your head about the extrapolation of that data either.

The sun is NOT changing.

The magnetic poles are NOT moving.

The models take all possible variables into account, with rigorous scrutiny from the government-funded scientific journal peer review process.

Just know man-made climate change is real. Hair spray is the likely cause for the ozone hole and cow farts and exhaling are melting the ice caps.

And don't forget, we will have serious global cooling by 1979 if we don't act immediately. The hockey stick in the data proves it. Al Gore told me.


P.S. Hope Kuany is enjoying his first few days/weeks with the team in beautiful Athens.
Back to Top
  
rpbobcat
General User

Member Since: 4/28/2006
Location: Rochelle Park, NJ
Post Count: 3,547

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/28/2024 6:46:43 AM 
GraffZ06 wrote:
Victory is correct.

We have lots of sensor data. With pretty good precision.

And we can compare that data to hand scribbles in books from at least 100's of years ago.

Plus, we can make some really good mathematical models that fit the data rather nicely. Don't worry your head about the extrapolation of that data either.

The sun is NOT changing.

The magnetic poles are NOT moving.

The models take all possible variables into account, with rigorous scrutiny from the government-funded scientific journal peer review process.

Just know man-made climate change is real. Hair spray is the likely cause for the ozone hole and cow farts and exhaling are melting the ice caps.

And don't forget, we will have serious global cooling by 1979 if we don't act immediately. The hockey stick in the data proves it. Al Gore told me.


P.S. Hope Kuany is enjoying his first few days/weeks with the team in beautiful Athens.

I see the sarcasm.
I'm a Land Surveyor.
Actually the magnetic poles' are moving
We have to take that into consideration when we do surveys using true or magnetic North.

Last Edited: 8/28/2024 6:49:52 AM by rpbobcat

Back to Top
  
Bobcat Love's Sense of Shame
General User

Member Since: 7/30/2010
Post Count: 3,470

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/28/2024 7:49:52 AM 
GraffZ06 wrote:
Victory is correct.

We have lots of sensor data. With pretty good precision.

And we can compare that data to hand scribbles in books from at least 100's of years ago.

Plus, we can make some really good mathematical models that fit the data rather nicely. Don't worry your head about the extrapolation of that data either.

The sun is NOT changing.

The magnetic poles are NOT moving.

The models take all possible variables into account, with rigorous scrutiny from the government-funded scientific journal peer review process.

Just know man-made climate change is real. Hair spray is the likely cause for the ozone hole and cow farts and exhaling are melting the ice caps.

And don't forget, we will have serious global cooling by 1979 if we don't act immediately. The hockey stick in the data proves it. Al Gore told me.


P.S. Hope Kuany is enjoying his first few days/weeks with the team in beautiful Athens.


Remember when you said the Governor of Ohio should be put in jail for inciting panic because his estimate on Covid cases in March 2021 meant that 3,000 people in Ohio would die of Covid? And that that was "more people dead in Ohio than have this virus in the entire country"? And then 42,000 people died of Covid in Ohio?

I bet not.




Back to Top
  
shabamon
General User



Member Since: 11/17/2006
Location: Cincinnati
Post Count: 6,432

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/28/2024 7:56:59 AM 
The team instagram posted the "first day of school" pics. No Kuany.

No Alex Evans either, and he's no longer listed on the roster.
Back to Top
  
Andrew Ruck
General User



Member Since: 12/22/2004
Location: Columbus, OH
Post Count: 4,873

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/28/2024 8:13:59 AM 
shabamon wrote:
The team instagram posted the "first day of school" pics. No Kuany.

No Alex Evans either, and he's no longer listed on the roster.


Is this gonna be the thing this year that no one has an answer for and we don't have the media coverage to get the answer?


Andrew Ruck
B.B.A. 2003

Back to Top
  
shabamon
General User



Member Since: 11/17/2006
Location: Cincinnati
Post Count: 6,432

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/28/2024 8:14:31 AM 
A nation, again, awaits.
Back to Top
  
GraffZ06
General User



Member Since: 1/5/2005
Location: Dayton, OH
Post Count: 2,012

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/28/2024 1:54:36 PM 
rpbobcat wrote:
GraffZ06 wrote:
Victory is correct.

We have lots of sensor data. With pretty good precision.

And we can compare that data to hand scribbles in books from at least 100's of years ago.

Plus, we can make some really good mathematical models that fit the data rather nicely. Don't worry your head about the extrapolation of that data either.

The sun is NOT changing.

The magnetic poles are NOT moving.

The models take all possible variables into account, with rigorous scrutiny from the government-funded scientific journal peer review process.

Just know man-made climate change is real. Hair spray is the likely cause for the ozone hole and cow farts and exhaling are melting the ice caps.

And don't forget, we will have serious global cooling by 1979 if we don't act immediately. The hockey stick in the data proves it. Al Gore told me.


P.S. Hope Kuany is enjoying his first few days/weeks with the team in beautiful Athens.

I see the sarcasm.
I'm a Land Surveyor.
Actually the magnetic poles' are moving
We have to take that into consideration when we do surveys using true or magnetic North.



Whatever dude. You don't know. The fact that not only are they moving but the rate at which they are moving is increasing is a conspiracy theory.

North still points up on MY maps.

:).
Back to Top
  
greencat
General User



Member Since: 3/12/2005
Post Count: 2,237

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/28/2024 2:32:17 PM 
Changes and shifts in Earth's magnetic field polarity don't impact weather and climate for a fundamental reason: air isn't ferrous

As greenhouse gas emissions blanket the Earth, they trap the Sun's heat. Shifting of magnetic poles, is not the contributor of climate change.
Back to Top
  
greencat
General User



Member Since: 3/12/2005
Post Count: 2,237

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/28/2024 2:34:24 PM 
And Kuany is still on the official roster as of 2:33pm today
Back to Top
  
rpbobcat
General User

Member Since: 4/28/2006
Location: Rochelle Park, NJ
Post Count: 3,547

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/28/2024 3:08:24 PM 
GraffZ06 wrote:
rpbobcat wrote:
GraffZ06 wrote:
Victory is correct.

We have lots of sensor data. With pretty good precision.

And we can compare that data to hand scribbles in books from at least 100's of years ago.

Plus, we can make some really good mathematical models that fit the data rather nicely. Don't worry your head about the extrapolation of that data either.

The sun is NOT changing.

The magnetic poles are NOT moving.

The models take all possible variables into account, with rigorous scrutiny from the government-funded scientific journal peer review process.

Just know man-made climate change is real. Hair spray is the likely cause for the ozone hole and cow farts and exhaling are melting the ice caps.

And don't forget, we will have serious global cooling by 1979 if we don't act immediately. The hockey stick in the data proves it. Al Gore told me.


P.S. Hope Kuany is enjoying his first few days/weeks with the team in beautiful Athens.

I see the sarcasm.
I'm a Land Surveyor.
Actually the magnetic poles' are moving
We have to take that into consideration when we do surveys using true or magnetic North.



Whatever dude. You don't know. The fact that not only are they moving but the rate at which they are moving is increasing is a conspiracy theory.

North still points up on MY maps.


:).


Actually they are moving.
Its called declination. When we do land surveys,
we have to adjust for the difference between magnetic and true north,
which changes every year.

The rate of declination increases as you get closer to the poles.

Last Edited: 8/28/2024 3:12:22 PM by rpbobcat

Back to Top
  
GraffZ06
General User



Member Since: 1/5/2005
Location: Dayton, OH
Post Count: 2,012

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/28/2024 4:38:05 PM 
rpbobcat wrote:
GraffZ06 wrote:
rpbobcat wrote:
GraffZ06 wrote:
Victory is correct.

We have lots of sensor data. With pretty good precision.

And we can compare that data to hand scribbles in books from at least 100's of years ago.

Plus, we can make some really good mathematical models that fit the data rather nicely. Don't worry your head about the extrapolation of that data either.

The sun is NOT changing.

The magnetic poles are NOT moving.

The models take all possible variables into account, with rigorous scrutiny from the government-funded scientific journal peer review process.

Just know man-made climate change is real. Hair spray is the likely cause for the ozone hole and cow farts and exhaling are melting the ice caps.

And don't forget, we will have serious global cooling by 1979 if we don't act immediately. The hockey stick in the data proves it. Al Gore told me.


P.S. Hope Kuany is enjoying his first few days/weeks with the team in beautiful Athens.

I see the sarcasm.
I'm a Land Surveyor.
Actually the magnetic poles' are moving
We have to take that into consideration when we do surveys using true or magnetic North.



Whatever dude. You don't know. The fact that not only are they moving but the rate at which they are moving is increasing is a conspiracy theory.

North still points up on MY maps.


:).


Actually they are moving.
Its called declination. When we do land surveys,
we have to adjust for the difference between magnetic and true north,
which changes every year.

The rate of declination increases as you get closer to the poles.



Shhh. I know. I was agreeing with you. Don't let the others know. It'll be our secret.
Back to Top
  
Ohio69
General User

Member Since: 12/20/2004
Post Count: 3,023

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/30/2024 10:35:42 PM 

Folks realize Kuany is a red shirt candidate, right?


Can somebody hit a pull up jumper for me?.....

Back to Top
  
SBH
General User

Member Since: 12/20/2004
Post Count: 3,924

Status: Offline

  Message Not Read  RE: Kuany
   Posted: 8/30/2024 10:47:09 PM 
Still awaiting finalization of student visa.
Back to Top
  
Showing Replies:  1 - 25  of 95 Posts
Jump to Page:  1 | 2 | 3 | 4    Next >
View Other 'Ohio Basketball' Topics
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             







Copyright ©2024 BobcatAttack.com. All rights reserved.  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Use
Partner of USA TODAY Sports Digital Properties