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Oscar-Wilde-1854 t1_iuibwxe wrote
Reply to comment by xtrsports in Emilia Clarke to Play Oscar Wilde’s Wife and Irish Author, Constance Lloyd, in Sophie Hyde’s ‘The Ideal Wife’ by MarvelsGrantMan136
For anyone curious, I would assume the title is a reference to Wilde's play "An Ideal Husband".
Oscar-Wilde-1854 t1_iu9l54z wrote
Reply to comment by WhileNotLurking in Increasing the spacing of solar panels between rows improves PV system efficiency and economics by allowing airflow to cool down the modules, this could improve a project’s LCOE by as much as 2.15% by giuliomagnifico
But have we thought about just putting them underground?
Oscar-Wilde-1854 t1_iraxuia wrote
Reply to comment by Goodlollipop in Eliud Kipchoge's New Marathon World Record, Visualized [OC] by chartr
>2.6 seconds a mile is A LOT during this distance
Oh for sure, that's why I added the "but still so far realistically"
It's just that even for someone at his level it must still feel so miniscule to see those numbers. To think "Oh, all I need to do is shave off 2.6 seconds per mile". He knows how hard it is, but when the number is that small you probably can't help but feel it's right there.
And yeah, that sounds about right. It's amazing he's able to compete this aggressively at his age already, so yeah one final olympics at age 40 and maybe one more kick at Berlin after that? Seems like a good line to draw for him.
Anyway, I absolutely hope he pulls it off. Who knows when we'll see someone else with a realistic chance! There are a bunch of Ethiopians and Kenyans who've posted sub 2:04s over the last few years, so we'll see! Legese is probably the youngest of them at 28, so maybe he'll excel into his 30s as well and have a good chance at it over the next decade!
Oscar-Wilde-1854 t1_iragtgb wrote
69 seconds long of 2 hours.
Across 26.2 miles is only 2.6 seconds faster each mile... That is agonizingly close lol must be driving him nuts that he's the closest anyone has ever been, but still so far realistically.
This record is 30 seconds better than the previous record (his own) from 2018.
He'd still need to shave 30 seconds off 2+ more times to beat it. I don't know if he has enough left in him to pull out a couple more big jumps like that. He's already 37 (which is wild enough that he's pulling this off in his late 30s). How far into his 40s is he going to be able to realistically attempt 2 hrs? No idea lol the man already seems like an alien at this point, so I won't be surprised if he pulls it off!
Oscar-Wilde-1854 t1_ir5f14h wrote
Reply to comment by RageA333 in WSJ: Chess Investigation Finds That U.S. Grandmaster ‘Likely Cheated’ More Than 100 Times by neighborhood-chad
It's one of those things where it doesn't really matter at this point. It's essentially the "once a cheater, always a cheater" mantra.
Imagine a professional athlete getting caught doping. Like Lance Armstrong in cycling. Then imagine they just let him compete in the Tour de France the year after and he dominates again.
No amount of blood testing would ever make people believe Lance isn't cheating somehow. He proved he was a cheater and he proved he could get away with it under scrutiny.
Same thing here. It's been proven he's cheated and a lot more than he admitted to when questioned. Thus he's "a cheater".
He may legitimately be worthy of the rank he holds these days, but no opponent (or fan) will trust him ever again. Does chess as a whole want a world champion who might be a cheater? Nope.
Oscar-Wilde-1854 t1_ir16m7g wrote
Wonder where Poland will land on reparations from Russia after their done getting their asses handed to them in Ukraine?
Oscar-Wilde-1854 t1_iuicdv1 wrote
Reply to comment by ncilswdk2 in Emilia Clarke to Play Oscar Wilde’s Wife and Irish Author, Constance Lloyd, in Sophie Hyde’s ‘The Ideal Wife’ by MarvelsGrantMan136
As a general trope these days, I agree. But I posted elsewhere in here that I would assume the title is a reference to Wilde's play "An Ideal Husband".
So in this case I think it gets a bit of a pass considering the reference work was titled in 1895. It was a little before the more recent trend of "The Good Wife", "The Good Place", etc.