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He got Kid Rock to perform didn’t he….
The invitation has been sent 👀
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The invitation has been sent 👀
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Best $5 I’ve ever spent
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The @AdrianBaseball team defeats No. 2 Rowan 10-1 on Friday night to claim an opening round victory in the DIII College World Series RECAP--tinyurl.com/3y64r8zb #d3baseball #GDTBAB
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WE DID IT! 🏆 But how about that crowd and that atmosphere! Big thanks to EVERYONE who came out all year long! The Nic at Night was electric! See you in Eastlake!
🏆What a Night!🏆 @AdrianBaseball is headed to the NCAA DIII College World Series for the third time in program history! See you in Eastlake, Ohio May 28-June 4! Check adrianbulldogs.com for more information as it becomes available. #d3baseball #GDTBAB
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People will say "I’m glad I learned about parallelograms instead of how to do my taxes, it’s really come in handy this parallelogram season" and then also not be able to tell you anything about parallelograms
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Detroit impressions: • The downtown is full of beautiful buildings. All of them seem to have been built specifically in the 1920s. I guess that is after the city had accumulated enough auto wealth but before the twin hits of Modernism and the Depression. (I hadn't known that the GM Renaissance Center, built as a revitalization project, was at the time the largest private development in US history, and also at the time the world's tallest hotel. It may be large, but it is not pretty.) The downtown is surprisingly depopulated -- both the streets and the sidewalks feel empty. That said, it didn't feel at all unsafe. There are lots of great homes in the suburbs. • The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation is amazing, and it's worth visiting Detroit for it alone. Among many (many) other things, it contains the oldest known surviving steam engine in the world, the actual Montgomery bus on which Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, a deconstructed Model T, a deconstructed Eames Chair, and many great cars, agricultural equipment, locomotives, industrial specimens, and more. (They have the Lincoln Continental that JFK was riding in when assassinated -- which, apparently, was returned to service and used by several subsequent presidents.) • The museum made me wonder why American car design peaked in the mid-60s. (This fact is very evident at the museum.) The LLMs blame the 1966 National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. (Not quite wtfhappenedin1971.com, but close.) • Good food exists but it is hard to find. • The Heidelberg Project also exists and is unique. • We stayed at the Dearborn Inn, which is wonderful, and contains cottages modeled after the homes of significant American figures. Dearborn (and Hamtramck) are now predominantly Muslim, apparently for reasons that go back a century to Henry Ford's $5 wage. Dearborn felt noticeably prosperous (we stopped for coffee at a fancy Japanese cheesecake cafe); Hamtramck did not. • Michigan.gov says that the Hispanic population of Michigan is just 6%. Coming from California, the absence is very striking. • The Detroit Institute of Arts is remarkable, particularly the room with the American landscapes and the section with the Dutch masters (especially The Visitation). An obvious question is why there is nothing quite like it in the Bay Area given how much richer the latter is than Detroit ever was -- we techies are just so uncultured by comparison. The Diego Rivera murals are amazing (and quite strange; you can see why they were controversial). • Detroit is full of historic plaques -- they are truly everywhere. This is presumably due in part to the fact that Detroit has a lot of history, but it still has many more than places with comparable historical depth. Some research suggests that it might be related to generous tax credits for historic preservation. Whether or not that is true, Detroit persuades me that other places should engage in more plaquemaxxing. • I recommend a visit! You overall leave with some sense for how exciting America must have felt in the early 20th century.
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If you're a naturally anxious person, I recommend pursuing a high stress career path where at least you'll be compensated for anxiety you're going to have anyways.
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Downriver bear is now a full-fledged Facebook meme.
WATCH: Black bear caught on camera in Downriver Wayne County, Michigan (Yesss, DOWNRIVER. As in, sort of, south Detroit) detroitnews.com/story/news/l… via @detroitnews
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ALT Joakim Noah GIF

NEXT STOP: THE LAND
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Don’t go chasing waterfalls...cautiously approach and be careful of slippery conditions. In fact, you may just want to stick to the rivers and lakes that you’re used to.
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RT @Nextdoor: Today, we published financial results for Q1 2026 — a standout quarter. Revenue grew 14% year-over-year to $62M, Platform WAU…
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RT @Nextdoor: .@voxdotcom just published a piece on "neighborism,” the growing movement of people turning to their physical communities for…
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Pope Leo's pick to be bishop of West Virginia is a formerly undocumented immigrant who was smuggled into the U.S. in a car trunk. Bishop Evelio Menjivar-Ayala has called for Catholics to speak out against President Trump’s treatment of immigrants. wapo.st/3PgW94e
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The craziest stat of the night from the Pistons-Magic game. The Magic did not score a point for 45 minutes of real clock time -- 8:46 to 9:31pm ET! 23 consecutive missed field goal attempts. (Credit: ESPN Research)
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I don’t see the problem!
When you start a chess game, you have 20 possible moves available. After the first full move (White then Black), there are already over 400 possible positions. By the third move, that number jumps to around 8,900, and after the fourth it reaches nearly 200,000. By the time you get to move #40, the total number of possible games explodes to roughly 10⁴⁰, a number comparable to the total number of atoms in the observable universe.
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What % is novelty tho - as in you pay to experience it versus it’s your habit forming who you reach for first?
Waymo moving 500k autonomous rides per week. Wow.
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Team bonding this afternoon was a hike to the Taco Bell in Pacifica, California that sits on the ocean.
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In SF and saw this and truly never thought we “have reached the top” more than I did at this moment seeing this ad.
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