Random Thoughts 18: The Year of Fire

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NWICY

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Great info! Now all I need to do is figure out where Willmar is...Lew & I have been looking for a good Chinese buffet. Some of our faves have shut down or gone bad under new ownership,
Willmar MN West of the Twin Cities, up here for work
 

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Great info! Now all I need to do is figure out where Willmar is...Lew & I have been looking for a good Chinese buffet. Some of our faves have shut down or gone bad under new ownership,
I’m guessing he means in Minnesota. One of my Minnesota extension colleagues lives/works near there.
 
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The people who don't have Netflix. If they get 5 million new subscribers today, that's between $75-$125 million they hauled in today. That's why there's so many games on streaming services now, they know the die hards will pay.
I paid $7 for the basic just to watch the games and will cancel at the end of the month so your estimate may be off. I hope this individual streaming revenue business model fails but I’m not holding my breath. I’ve got Amazon Prime solely for Thursday NFL too. NFL greed will eventually be every day of the week and franchises in every continent probably.
 

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I paid $7 for the basic just to watch the games and will cancel at the end of the month so your estimate may be off. I hope this individual streaming revenue business model fails but I’m not holding my breath. I’ve got Amazon Prime solely for Thursday NFL too. NFL greed will eventually be every day of the week and franchises in every continent probably.
I couldn't remember what the basic was, I went with the mid tier to premium
 
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