These are dark times for Cal. Especially basketball.
He's posting on two boards and always about Reno. I guess I shouldn't let it bug me, but it does. I know all about Reno. I don't want to hear more about Reno.Bobodeluxe said:
Testy posters, these days.
I grew up near Reno. It is one of the ****tiest places you could possibly think of in the US. If you are going there to play basketball, you can EASILY focus just on that, because there's nothing else to do there.bluesaxe said:He's posting on two boards and always about Reno. I guess I shouldn't let it bug me, but it does. I know all about Reno. I don't want to hear more about Reno.Bobodeluxe said:
Testy posters, these days.
You could get divorced or married there quick as a wink. You used to be able to gamble there, but the last time I was there, there were almost no tables open, only slots. And the wind, oh, the wind. Does it ever stop?parentswerebears said:I grew up near Reno. It is one of the ****tiest places you could possibly think of in the US. If you are going there to play basketball, you can EASILY focus just on that, because there's nothing else to do there.bluesaxe said:He's posting on two boards and always about Reno. I guess I shouldn't let it bug me, but it does. I know all about Reno. I don't want to hear more about Reno.Bobodeluxe said:
Testy posters, these days.
Thank you both for that.NVGolfingBear said:
Thank goodness we can have different opinions without getting into a war of words.
This is my issue. This is a Cal board. As a Cal board there are many, many people that have chosen this area as their home. They like it. There are a handful of people who choose to portray Berkeley or SF, or the Bay Area as shyte holes. Nobody asked them. It is rude. It is also objectively true that this is a very desirable area whether a specific person finds it desirable or not. Your Nevada friend has been consistent in his dumping on all things Cal and Bay Area because he has apparently found his bliss and he wants everyone on board. He needs to just enjoy where he is, talk to his Nevada friends about how lucky he and they are, and not dump on his old home to people who still find it an enjoyable place. If he wants to root for Nevada, that is his business. He doesn't need to do it here.NVGolfingBear said:
Your opinion of course. Thank goodness we can have different opinions without getting into a war of words.
GBear4Life said:
Reno has what bay area folks fear the most: whites, guns and low taxes.
I apologize for the bash. It was meant to be a tease. I actually like Reno. It's been a couple of years since I was there. The golf is good, and the Lake is oh so close, and Virginia City is closer, which has the country's best Radio museum, among other things. I have two good memories. The first was a trip to attend a seminar for inventors given in Reno by the US Dept of Commerce, covering all aspects of the inventing profession. I met the guy who invented the FAX, an old gentleman in a wheelchair, who held 30 some patents. He was broke, having sold each of his inventions to pay for the next one. Also met the guy who invented asphalt. Then I went to do a little gambling and found a roulette wheel that may have been a little off kilter, as it paid off for me so many times in an hour or two. I came back the next day, and I could not win with same bets. They had changed the wheel, I'm sure. I still went home with $2K in my pocket, for the only time I ever gambled in Reno.NVGolfingBear said:
You guys need to lay off the Reno bashing. Locals don't go downtown to gamble because this isa lot to do of those interested in certain activities. One of which is to drive to the lake in 45 minutes and not have any traffic jams or complete stoppage... One of the reasons we don't go to nearly as many Cal games is that fighting our way thru the Davis Causeway traffic jam adds hours to the trip in both directions.
I could go on but I think it would be a waste of time. I do know my stress level has gone down like going off a cliff.
I will add that the UNR doesn't impress me very much but the locals support it to a greater extent than furd fans do their school and yes, Cal fans recently.
NVGolfingBear said:
Careful OaktownBear. Don't be putting words in/out of my mouth. I don't badmouth Berkeley, SF or the BayArea. For my wife and I, we had enough and decided to move up here with family on our way to New Mexico - never made it there.
We enjoy the Bay Area and get there every so often. Just recently, I earned serious brownie points by taking my wife to Annie's Annuals in Richmond for their spring open house, then across to Marin for lunch and then down to Half Moon Bay to walk the cliffs/beach and spend the night. Note extra points for carrying plants in the car for the 2 days!
Again I would caution people to judge the area by downtown Reno. That is a waste land!
helltopay1 said:
I know free speech is tiresome, annoying and sometimes problematic. It is, however, so much better than the alternative. The sooner Cal students, faculty, regents and bloggers understand and savor the first amendment, the greater the probability we will return to something approaching normality. People are not awful for harboring different or problematic opinions....they are simply exercising their first amendment rights..As Joe Pesci would say, Oh---what a concept!!!!!!!
I really, really didn't want to get sucked into the OT blather, but it is SOOOOO slow and the BBall news is SOOOOO bleak, I can't help myself.OaktownBear said:helltopay1 said:
I know free speech is tiresome, annoying and sometimes problematic. It is, however, so much better than the alternative. The sooner Cal students, faculty, regents and bloggers understand and savor the first amendment, the greater the probability we will return to something approaching normality. People are not awful for harboring different or problematic opinions....they are simply exercising their first amendment rights..As Joe Pesci would say, Oh---what a concept!!!!!!!
Free Speech gives you the right to be a rude arrogant jackass. It doesn't make it a requirement. If you go into somebody's house and tell them it is a shytehole, you are exercising free speech and being very rude. I guess being old enough to shave didn't teach you that.
Free Speech also means people get to respond to you. Being old enough to shave doesn't guarantee that understanding either.
Free speech also gives me the right to voice my opinion that you are a rude arrogant jackass. And you are a rude arrogant jackass. Hope that isn't inconvenient for you.
Thanks for agreeing with me and proving my point. Enjoy your breakfast.helltopay1 said:
My agenda is to promote free speech and to re-focus on thge importance of the first amendment. For thge past few decades, Cal has had a well-documented history of either denying free speech to others who do not support the prevailing liberal/far left political culture on campus or actually assaulting people who have visited the campus. Please see the riots, burnings, and physical assaults which have become routine on this campus. The great irony, of course, is that Cal was heralded as the champion of free speech back in the days of drugs, rock and roll and tye-dyed tee shirts. If men were angels and charming ( like Oak and Bleached) we would not need protections like thge first amendment. But, of course, very few of us can aspire to sainthood like the aforementioned purveyors of goodness, decency, tolerance and gentility of these beauties. Consequently, our founding fathers felt that free speech alone was the cornerstone of our democracy and the framework upon which other rights could be built. Pity that so many cannot/will not accept this cornerstone. Want to know how to spot the intolerant???Easy...Just look for the swearing and name-calling and the personal vitriol emanating from those who have let their emotions gain the upper hand from their better angels. I bid my fellow Bears good day. Time for breakfast.
GBear4Life said:
Reno has what bay area folks fear the most: whites, guns and low taxes.
Kbearchamp said:
When you say CAL, do mean the university, the student body, Berkeley or who. Certainly, the University does not have a policy of curtailing free speech except as necessary for public safety.
helltopay1 said:
My agenda is to promote free speech and to re-focus on thge importance of the first amendment. For thge past few decades, Cal has had a well-documented history of either denying free speech to others who do not support the prevailing liberal/far left political culture on campus or actually assaulting people who have visited the campus. Please see the riots, burnings, and physical assaults which have become routine on this campus. The great irony, of course, is that Cal was heralded as the champion of free speech back in the days of drugs, rock and roll and tye-dyed tee shirts. If men were angels and charming ( like Oak and Bleached) we would not need protections like thge first amendment. But, of course, very few of us can aspire to sainthood like the aforementioned purveyors of goodness, decency, tolerance and gentility of these beauties. Consequently, our founding fathers felt that free speech alone was the cornerstone of our democracy and the framework upon which other rights could be built. Pity that so many cannot/will not accept this cornerstone. Want to know how to spot the intolerant???Easy...Just look for the swearing and name-calling and the personal vitriol emanating from those who have let their emotions gain the upper hand from their better angels. I bid my fellow Bears good day. Time for breakfast.
I moved away from the Bay Area into the Sierras, and my stress level is down as well. I like the mountains and trees and open space and lack of traffic. But I still don't want to read anything at all about UNR sports here, unless Cal is playing them. This board is supposed to be about Cal sports. My personal opinion of Reno, which I visit roughly twice a month, is not the same as yours but I can respect that some folks like it. I have friends who live there and I get it - different strokes. Doesn't mean that I want to read about Montreaux, or Steve Alford, or Musselman, or Jordan Carolyn when I come here to check on Cal basketball discussion.NVGolfingBear said:
You guys need to lay off the Reno bashing. Locals don't go downtown to gamble because this isa lot to do of those interested in certain activities. One of which is to drive to the lake in 45 minutes and not have any traffic jams or complete stoppage... One of the reasons we don't go to nearly as many Cal games is that fighting our way thru the Davis Causeway traffic jam adds hours to the trip in both directions.
I could go on but I think it would be a waste of time. I do know my stress level has gone down like going off a cliff.
I will add that the UNR doesn't impress me very much but the locals support it to a greater extent than furd fans do their school and yes, Cal fans recently.
Yawn.helltopay1 said:
My agenda is to promote free speech and to re-focus on thge importance of the first amendment. For thge past few decades, Cal has had a well-documented history of either denying free speech to others who do not support the prevailing liberal/far left political culture on campus or actually assaulting people who have visited the campus. Please see the riots, burnings, and physical assaults which have become routine on this campus. The great irony, of course, is that Cal was heralded as the champion of free speech back in the days of drugs, rock and roll and tye-dyed tee shirts. If men were angels and charming ( like Oak and Bleached) we would not need protections like thge first amendment. But, of course, very few of us can aspire to sainthood like the aforementioned purveyors of goodness, decency, tolerance and gentility of these beauties. Consequently, our founding fathers felt that free speech alone was the cornerstone of our democracy and the framework upon which other rights could be built. Pity that so many cannot/will not accept this cornerstone. Want to know how to spot the intolerant???Easy...Just look for the swearing and name-calling and the personal vitriol emanating from those who have let their emotions gain the upper hand from their better angels. I bid my fellow Bears good day. Time for breakfast.
It'll be interesting to see how much flexibility Fox has regarding personnel vs. system. He hasn't had a lot of opportunity to recruit to his system yet, so balancing the art of putting his current players in positions to succeed while also changing the culture and the system will be the first test imo.oskidunker said:
First you set the foundation. New coach. Then you evaluate all the players and put them in a position to be successful. Not east but doable
How do you like living in the Sierra? We are starting to get thinking about retirement and cashing out on that sweet SoCal home equity. Problem is that Reno still isn't that nice. South between it and Carson pretty nice but rural. I am not sure about living in the foothills. Feel free to PM me.bluesaxe said:I moved away from the Bay Area into the Sierras, and my stress level is down as well. I like the mountains and trees and open space and lack of traffic. But I still don't want to read anything at all about UNR sports here, unless Cal is playing them. This board is supposed to be about Cal sports. My personal opinion of Reno, which I visit roughly twice a month, is not the same as yours but I can respect that some folks like it. I have friends who live there and I get it - different strokes. Doesn't mean that I want to read about Montreaux, or Steve Alford, or Musselman, or Jordan Carolyn when I come here to check on Cal basketball discussion.NVGolfingBear said:
You guys need to lay off the Reno bashing. Locals don't go downtown to gamble because this isa lot to do of those interested in certain activities. One of which is to drive to the lake in 45 minutes and not have any traffic jams or complete stoppage... One of the reasons we don't go to nearly as many Cal games is that fighting our way thru the Davis Causeway traffic jam adds hours to the trip in both directions.
I could go on but I think it would be a waste of time. I do know my stress level has gone down like going off a cliff.
I will add that the UNR doesn't impress me very much but the locals support it to a greater extent than furd fans do their school and yes, Cal fans recently.
How much time to you spend on campus? serious question. My office is a block from campus. I'm on campus every day. Haven't seen a riot yet. I do walk by the CAL republicans info booth on sprout regularly. Never seen an incident. I also walk by the crazies shouting their religious believes over a meg phone Again, no issues. They are left alone to say their peace. You're spreading misinformation in order to bash the institution you supposedly care about. seems you care more about being right than CAL.helltopay1 said:
My agenda is to promote free speech and to re-focus on thge importance of the first amendment. For thge past few decades, Cal has had a well-documented history of either denying free speech to others who do not support the prevailing liberal/far left political culture on campus or actually assaulting people who have visited the campus. Please see the riots, burnings, and physical assaults which have become routine on this campus. The great irony, of course, is that Cal was heralded as the champion of free speech back in the days of drugs, rock and roll and tye-dyed tee shirts. If men were angels and charming ( like Oak and Bleached) we would not need protections like thge first amendment. But, of course, very few of us can aspire to sainthood like the aforementioned purveyors of goodness, decency, tolerance and gentility of these beauties. Consequently, our founding fathers felt that free speech alone was the cornerstone of our democracy and the framework upon which other rights could be built. Pity that so many cannot/will not accept this cornerstone. Want to know how to spot the intolerant???Easy...Just look for the swearing and name-calling and the personal vitriol emanating from those who have let their emotions gain the upper hand from their better angels. I bid my fellow Bears good day. Time for breakfast.