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Post by mscott59 on Mar 16, 2016 12:21:03 GMT -5
so bad that siri apparently is piling on. below is from dan labbe, a reporter at the cleveland plain dealer today...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It has been a rough few months (Years? Decades?) for the Cleveland Browns. A quiet approach in free agency -- even if that approach might be the right one -- hasn't helped.
It's gotten so bad that Siri, Apple's digital personal assistant, is taking shots at the team. Thanks to the magic (and creepiness) of location services, simply being in Cleveland and saying "sadness" to Siri brings up directions to FirstEnergy Stadium. You can also ask Siri where the Factory of Sadness is and get the same result. (By the way, who are these people reviewing FirstEnergy Stadium on Yelp?)
The voice of Google Maps was unavailable for comment.
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Post by cbisbig on Mar 16, 2016 12:32:12 GMT -5
Is there something in the water up there? Read an article this morning that had the top 10 states people were moving away from, and Ohio was on the list along with a few northern and Midwestern states and Hawaii (can't imagine why you move from Hawaii)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2016 13:31:41 GMT -5
so bad that siri apparently is piling on. below is from dan labbe, a reporter at the cleveland plain dealer today... CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It has been a rough few months (Years? Decades?) for the Cleveland Browns. A quiet approach in free agency -- even if that approach might be the right one -- hasn't helped.
It's gotten so bad that Siri, Apple's digital personal assistant, is taking shots at the team. Thanks to the magic (and creepiness) of location services, simply being in Cleveland and saying "sadness" to Siri brings up directions to FirstEnergy Stadium. You can also ask Siri where the Factory of Sadness is and get the same result. (By the way, who are these people reviewing FirstEnergy Stadium on Yelp?)
The voice of Google Maps was unavailable for comment. Brian Hoyer and the Cleveland Browns played a great game against the Denver Broncos last year.
I think Cleveland might have scored more points against Denver's defense than any team they played all year-- including Carolina--but I'd have to look that one up.
In contrast, Green Bay had only 140 yards of total offense against Denver last year.
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Post by mscott59 on Mar 16, 2016 13:57:09 GMT -5
Is there something in the water up there? Read an article this morning that had the top 10 states people were moving away from, and Ohio was on the list along with a few northern and Midwestern states and Hawaii (can't imagine why you move from Hawaii) hawaii is one of the most expensive places to live in the usa, so that might be one reason. as for ohio? as of 2014 we had about 11.6 million residents here. in 2000 it was 11.3 million, the only dip in population growth came in the mid 80s when ohio was around 10.3 m. but it's certainly been a relatively flat line when you compare it to the growth in other states, especially south and west.
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Post by cbisbig on Mar 16, 2016 19:29:38 GMT -5
Is there something in the water up there? Read an article this morning that had the top 10 states people were moving away from, and Ohio was on the list along with a few northern and Midwestern states and Hawaii (can't imagine why you move from Hawaii) hawaii is one of the most expensive places to live in the usa, so that might be one reason. as for ohio? as of 2014 we had about 11.6 million residents here. in 2000 it was 11.3 million, the only dip in population growth came in the mid 80s when ohio was around 10.3 m. but it's certainly been a relatively flat line when you compare it to the growth in other states, especially south and west. www.aol.com/article/2016/01/14/loads-of-americans-are-moving-out-of-these-18-states/21297364/
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Post by mscott59 on Mar 17, 2016 9:33:19 GMT -5
hawaii is one of the most expensive places to live in the usa, so that might be one reason. as for ohio? as of 2014 we had about 11.6 million residents here. in 2000 it was 11.3 million, the only dip in population growth came in the mid 80s when ohio was around 10.3 m. but it's certainly been a relatively flat line when you compare it to the growth in other states, especially south and west. www.aol.com/article/2016/01/14/loads-of-americans-are-moving-out-of-these-18-states/21297364/i've had half a dozen friends move in the last 5 years to charlotte, austin, atlanta and dallas due to work changes. i wish the numbers were different here, although those stats also showed a lot of moves into the state as well. i know that clients of mine here, goodyear and eaton come to mind most recently, are in the process of building and staffing plants/facilities outside ohio/us. goodyear is moving 80 people based in akron to mexico this year. that's just part of business. but the manufacturing sector here is still flat-lining... the increase in service jobs don't often attract people who would move here because they're lower paying.
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Post by Walter on Mar 20, 2016 16:07:37 GMT -5
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Post by mscott59 on Mar 20, 2016 22:53:09 GMT -5
Lol. That's not a new video but it still never fails to entertain, especially the last 2 lines.
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