TheRobotDevil
Immortal
I just found out that Miller is overrated.
When did this happen?
Who said Miller is overrated
I just found out that Miller is overrated.
When did this happen?
Who said Miller is overrated
Well Anderwho said it first, and that is why I created a thread about it, but it now appears that SJSharks agrees with him.
I am willing to bet either one of them would kill to have Miller on their team
Point 1: Probably not. As I showed before, Bobrovsky gives me just as productive goaltending for nearly $5M less. Besides, I don't think any goalie is worth more than $5M, yet alone $6M+.
I said something similiar to that and got this:
So I was going to go to bed hours ago. No such luck.
Someone threw a large rock at the window of one of the doors to my dorm, shattering the outer pane of glass, so one of my RAs and I dealt with that, and in the process, I noticed that the door was unlocked. Now, earlier in the week, the card sensor broke so that no one could get in that door, and so we called in the problem to have it fixed, but the electrician can't come until tomorrow, so security thought the best idea would be to just unlock the door. They also deemed it wise to not notify anyone. As the student in charge of the building, I think that I should have at least gotten an email or something about on of the doors being unlocked. That seems like a pretty significant event to me.
Additionally, we already had a break-in attempt this year, and this rock incident suggests that a security risk still exists, so I called security and asked them to come and lock the door and I would make signs diverting residents to other doors, but they said they couldn't because it was "in their book for tomorrow." Essentially, they refused to come out and lock the door because they were going to fix it tomorrow. I feel like the security department should be a little more focused on, you know, security.
I'm steamed.
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So I was going to go to bed hours ago. No such luck.
Someone threw a large rock at the window of one of the doors to my dorm, shattering the outer pane of glass, so one of my RAs and I dealt with that, and in the process, I noticed that the door was unlocked. Now, earlier in the week, the card sensor broke so that no one could get in that door, and so we called in the problem to have it fixed, but the electrician can't come until tomorrow, so security thought the best idea would be to just unlock the door. They also deemed it wise to not notify anyone. As the student in charge of the building, I think that I should have at least gotten an email or something about on of the doors being unlocked. That seems like a pretty significant event to me.
Additionally, we already had a break-in attempt this year, and this rock incident suggests that a security risk still exists, so I called security and asked them to come and lock the door and I would make signs diverting residents to other doors, but they said they couldn't because it was "in their book for tomorrow." Essentially, they refused to come out and lock the door because they were going to fix it tomorrow. I feel like the security department should be a little more focused on, you know, security.
I'm steamed.
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I probably could fall asleep if I tried, I just haven't tried yet. And you're just as excited Clarky, you hate the Rags like anyone else loves their team