The 2,000,000th post game

Started by bluewaterrider52,234 pages

Englund-Soller Gambit game.

Definitely had possibilities, but opponent resigned.

1. d4 {[%emt 0:0:4]} e5 {[%emt 0:0:2]} 2. dxe5 {[%emt 0:0:2]} f6 {[%emt 0:0:1]} 3. exf6 {[%emt 0:0:2]} Nxf6 {[%emt 0:0:1]} 4. Bg5 {[%emt 0:0:8]} Bc5 {[%emt 0:0:2]} 5. e3 {[%emt 0:0:2]} d5 {[%emt 0:0:7]} 6. Nf3 {[%emt 0:0:7]} Bg4 {[%emt 0:0:3]} 7. Be2 {[%emt 0:0:2]} h6 {[%emt 0:0:7]} 8. Bh4 {[%emt 0:0:6]} g5 {[%emt 0:0:2]} 9. Bg3 {[%emt 0:0:5]} Nc6 {[%emt 0:0:16]} 10. 0-0 {[%emt 0:0:8]} h5 {[%emt 0:0:10]} 11. h3 {[%emt 0:0:4]} Bxh3 {[%emt 0:0:13]} 12. Nxg5 {[%emt 0:0:10]} Bg4 {[%emt 0:0:20]} 13. Ne6 {[%emt 0:0:7]} Bxe6 {[%emt 0:0:8]} 14. Bxh5+ {[%emt 0:0:5]} Nxh5 {[%emt 0:0:5]} 0-1

Mamie's Blues, Jelly Roll Morton, 1939
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iCiOSpsH_cc

Thinking of Tucker Carlson and his comments on the necessity of keeping driverless trucks off the road because of what it would mean for the families and communities supported by the current system.

An important consideration.
And although I don't believe the following is "true" in specifics, I think this tale of John Henry highlights the topic unexpectedly well ...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kt9NSMZR0dM

Tanya saves Vasily ...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rRUuycF5FTU

Buster Scruggs meal ticket segment made me think of and look up the other Liam Neeson movie I could think of where Neeson betrays a young man.

(To be fair, though played to do so, the "Chocolate Bar " kid in this film betrayed Neeson first.)

MOONLIGHT MILE:
Jake Gyllenhaal/Mysterio

Audrey Marie Anderson/Harbinger

TODAY IS

83 bottles of beer on the wall,
83 bottles of beer.
Take one Down, pass it around,
82 bottles of beer on the wall.

This was the best thing that had ever happened!

I mean, not for Saddam obviously. It sucked for him.

Nooice.

My two moms, straight smashing it!

Is it a vintage WWII Sherman tank? How did we get a vintage WWII Sherman tank? We dont have the budget for a WWII Sherman tank.

Do we?

AND

It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to reach the Moon. During that time a spacecraft travels at least 240,000 miles (386,400 kilometers) which is the distance between Earth and the Moon. The specific distance depends on the specific path chosen.

At perigee — its closest approach — the moon comes as close as 225,623 miles (363,104 kilometers). At apogee — the farthest away it gets — the moon is 252,088 miles (405,696 km) from Earth. On average, the distance from Earth to the moon is about 238,855 miles (384,400 km).

It took Apollo 11, that's the spaceship that carried Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin to the moon in 1969, 4 days 6 hours and 45 minutes to get to the moon. They took off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 1:32 pm on 7/16/1969, and the lunar module landed on the moon at 8:17 pm on 7/20/1969.