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  1. Coyotes 2023 Draft Options: Matthew Wood vs. Gabe Perreault

    The 2023 NHL Draft has widely been regarded as a deep draft at the forward position. There's plenty of talent up front with Connor Bedard, Adam Fantilli, Leo Carlsson, and more. But there seem to be two prospects that might be getting ov...

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    #ArizonaCoyotes #NHLEntryDraft #2023NHLEntryDraft #GabePerreault #MatthewWood
    #NHL #Hockey

  2. Coyotes 2023 Draft Options: Matthew Wood vs. Gabe Perreault

    The 2023 NHL Draft has widely been regarded as a deep draft at the forward position. There's plenty of talent up front with Connor Bedard, Adam Fantilli, Leo Carlsson, and more. But there seem to be two prospects that might be getting ov...

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    thehockeywriters.com/coyotes-2

    #ArizonaCoyotes #NHLEntryDraft #2023NHLEntryDraft #GabePerreault #MatthewWood
    #NHL #Hockey

  3. Coyotes 2023 Draft Options: Colby Barlow vs. Oliver Moore

    The Arizona Coyotes enter the 2023 NHL Draft in a very good position. They have a total of 12 picks across the board and have the sixth and 12th overall picks in the first round. With the draft just ten days away, the Coyotes have plenty of op...

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    #ArizonaCoyotes #NHLEntryDraft #2023NHLEntryDraft #ColbyBarlow #OliverMoore
    #NHL #Hockey

  4. Coyotes 2023 Draft Options: Colby Barlow vs. Oliver Moore

    The Arizona Coyotes enter the 2023 NHL Draft in a very good position. They have a total of 12 picks across the board and have the sixth and 12th overall picks in the first round. With the draft just ten days away, the Coyotes have plenty of op...

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    #ArizonaCoyotes #NHLEntryDraft #2023NHLEntryDraft #ColbyBarlow #OliverMoore
    #NHL #Hockey

  5. Devils’ Trade of Taylor Hall to Coyotes Has Become a Massive Win

    Anytime a team makes a trade, there's always an initial reaction from its fan base. "Did we win the trade?" "Was this the ideal return for said player?" The list goes on. When the New Jersey Devils traded Taylor Hal...

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    #CoyotesTransactions #DevilsTransactions #DawsonMercer #JonasSiegenthaler #KevinBahl #TaylorHall
    #NHL #Hockey

  6. Devils’ Trade of Taylor Hall to Coyotes Has Become a Massive Win

    Anytime a team makes a trade, there's always an initial reaction from its fan base. "Did we win the trade?" "Was this the ideal return for said player?" The list goes on. When the New Jersey Devils traded Taylor Hal...

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    thehockeywriters.com/devils-ha

    #CoyotesTransactions #DevilsTransactions #DawsonMercer #JonasSiegenthaler #KevinBahl #TaylorHall
    #NHL #Hockey

  7. Coyotes’ Success Driven By Feistiness & Playoff Hunger

    Arizona Coyotes General manager Bill Armstrong was adamant this offseason in his desire to build a competitive roster. So far, his work looks to be paying dividends. The Coyotes currently hold the first wild card spot in the Western Conf...

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    #ArizonaCoyotes #JasonZucker #KarelVejmelka #MattDumba #MichaelKesselring
    #NHL #Hockey

  8. Coyotes’ Success Driven By Feistiness & Playoff Hunger

    Arizona Coyotes General manager Bill Armstrong was adamant this offseason in his desire to build a competitive roster. So far, his work looks to be paying dividends. The Coyotes currently hold the first wild card spot in the Western Conf...

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    thehockeywriters.com/coyotes-s

    #ArizonaCoyotes #JasonZucker #KarelVejmelka #MattDumba #MichaelKesselring
    #NHL #Hockey

  9. Coyotes’ Kesselring Should Permanently Be in NHL

    To start the 2023-24 campaign, the Arizona Coyotes have already faced a myriad of injuries and adversity. Currently, they have Jack McBain and Barrett Hayton out for multiple weeks, which stings considering how much they provide to the team. They almost lost Matias Maccelli for an e...

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    #ArizonaCoyotes #MichaelKesselring
    #NHL #Hockey

  10. Coyotes’ Kesselring Should Permanently Be in NHL

    To start the 2023-24 campaign, the Arizona Coyotes have already faced a myriad of injuries and adversity. Currently, they have Jack McBain and Barrett Hayton out for multiple weeks, which stings considering how much they provide to the team. They almost lost Matias Maccelli for an e...

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    #ArizonaCoyotes #MichaelKesselring
    #NHL #Hockey

  11. I do not want my picture in your offices: the President is not an icon, an idol or a portrait. Hang your kids' photos instead, and look at them each time you are making a decision.
    -- Volodymyr Zelensky (2019 Inaugural Address)

    #Wisdom #Quotes #VolodymyrZelensky #Government

    #Photography #Panorama #CoyoteButtesNorth #TheWave #VermilionCliffs #Utah

  12. I do not want my picture in your offices: the President is not an icon, an idol or a portrait. Hang your kids' photos instead, and look at them each time you are making a decision.
    -- Volodymyr Zelensky (2019 Inaugural Address)

    #Wisdom #Quotes #VolodymyrZelensky #Government

    #Photography #Panorama #CoyoteButtesNorth #TheWave #VermilionCliffs #Utah

  13. I do not want my picture in your offices: the President is not an icon, an idol or a portrait. Hang your kids' photos instead, and look at them each time you are making a decision.
    -- Volodymyr Zelensky (2019 Inaugural Address)

    #Wisdom #Quotes #VolodymyrZelensky #Government

    #Photography #Panorama #CoyoteButtesNorth #TheWave #VermilionCliffs #Utah

  14. I do not want my picture in your offices: the President is not an icon, an idol or a portrait. Hang your kids' photos instead, and look at them each time you are making a decision.
    -- Volodymyr Zelensky (2019 Inaugural Address)

    #Wisdom #Quotes #VolodymyrZelensky #Government

    #Photography #Panorama #CoyoteButtesNorth #TheWave #VermilionCliffs #Utah

  15. the whole reason i rescued these NeXT machines from a garage an hour away was because of the asset tags still glued to them.

    i know exactly where and when the machines came from: the university of alberta's General Services Building (GSB), 8th floor, computer lab, in 1995.

    when i was a teenager, my mom would take me to the university and let me wander around campus with a pocket full of quarters for the arcade

    her grad student office was on the 8th floor. across from it was the department computer lab, which consisted of three rows of boring beige 386 SX-20's and a massive line printer. i used to goof around playing Jezzball and Pipe Dream on those machines.

    but tucked off in the corner were four jet black machines. they all had huge monochrome monitors, and a gorgeous GUI with Wile E. Coyote on the login prompt. there was a big sign that read "you must have permission from CNS to use these computers". i'd sneak over and try every login/pass i could dream of, and never figured out how to login.

    ffwd to the 2000s:
    i've hunted every week for the past 25 years to find those machines. i suspected they might turn up on some local ad eventually, and today they did.

    they were bought by a gentleman (now in his 80s) from a provincial government surplus equipment auction sale 20+ years ago. they were decommissioned by the department, boxed up and auctioned as e-waste. he thought they'd be valuable, so he bought them all for a pittance. they sat in his garage for 25 years collecting dust, until his wife asked him to start clearing out his computing junk. (i'll post a pic of his garage soon)

    so here they are - the department's most expensive asset at $10-20K CAD (after upgrades and accessories), ready to be put back to work again soon

    #UofA #retroComputing #vintageApple #yeg

  16. the whole reason i rescued these NeXT machines from a garage an hour away was because of the asset tags still glued to them.

    i know exactly where and when the machines came from: the university of alberta's General Services Building (GSB), 8th floor, computer lab, in 1995.

    when i was a teenager, my mom would take me to the university and let me wander around campus with a pocket full of quarters for the arcade

    her grad student office was on the 8th floor. across from it was the department computer lab, which consisted of three rows of boring beige 386 SX-20's and a massive line printer. i used to goof around playing Jezzball and Pipe Dream on those machines.

    but tucked off in the corner were four jet black machines. they all had huge monochrome monitors, and a gorgeous GUI with Wile E. Coyote on the login prompt. there was a big sign that read "you must have permission from CNS to use these computers". i'd sneak over and try every login/pass i could dream of, and never figured out how to login.

    ffwd to the 2000s:
    i've hunted every week for the past 25 years to find those machines. i suspected they might turn up on some local ad eventually, and today they did.

    they were bought by a gentleman (now in his 80s) from a provincial government surplus equipment auction sale 20+ years ago. they were decommissioned by the department, boxed up and auctioned as e-waste. he thought they'd be valuable, so he bought them all for a pittance. they sat in his garage for 25 years collecting dust, until his wife asked him to start clearing out his computing junk. (i'll post a pic of his garage soon)

    so here they are - the department's most expensive asset at $10-20K CAD (after upgrades and accessories), ready to be put back to work again soon

    #UofA #retroComputing #vintageApple #yeg

  17. the whole reason i rescued these NeXT machines from a garage an hour away was because of the asset tags still glued to them.

    i know exactly where and when the machines came from: the university of alberta's General Services Building (GSB), 8th floor, computer lab, in 1995.

    when i was a teenager, my mom would take me to the university and let me wander around campus with a pocket full of quarters for the arcade

    her grad student office was on the 8th floor. across from it was the department computer lab, which consisted of three rows of boring beige 386 SX-20's and a massive line printer. i used to goof around playing Jezzball and Pipe Dream on those machines.

    but tucked off in the corner were four jet black machines. they all had huge monochrome monitors, and a gorgeous GUI with Wile E. Coyote on the login prompt. there was a big sign that read "you must have permission from CNS to use these computers". i'd sneak over and try every login/pass i could dream of, and never figured out how to login.

    ffwd to the 2000s:
    i've hunted every week for the past 25 years to find those machines. i suspected they might turn up on some local ad eventually, and today they did.

    they were bought by a gentleman (now in his 80s) from a provincial government surplus equipment auction sale 20+ years ago. they were decommissioned by the department, boxed up and auctioned as e-waste. he thought they'd be valuable, so he bought them all for a pittance. they sat in his garage for 25 years collecting dust, until his wife asked him to start clearing out his computing junk. (i'll post a pic of his garage soon)

    so here they are - the department's most expensive asset at $10-20K CAD (after upgrades and accessories), ready to be put back to work again soon

    #UofA #retroComputing #vintageApple #yeg

  18. the whole reason i rescued these NeXT machines from a garage an hour away was because of the asset tags still glued to them.

    i know exactly where and when the machines came from: the university of alberta's General Services Building (GSB), 8th floor, computer lab, in 1995.

    when i was a teenager, my mom would take me to the university and let me wander around campus with a pocket full of quarters for the arcade

    her grad student office was on the 8th floor. across from it was the department computer lab, which consisted of three rows of boring beige 386 SX-20's and a massive line printer. i used to goof around playing Jezzball and Pipe Dream on those machines.

    but tucked off in the corner were four jet black machines. they all had huge monochrome monitors, and a gorgeous GUI with Wile E. Coyote on the login prompt. there was a big sign that read "you must have permission from CNS to use these computers". i'd sneak over and try every login/pass i could dream of, and never figured out how to login.

    ffwd to the 2000s:
    i've hunted every week for the past 25 years to find those machines. i suspected they might turn up on some local ad eventually, and today they did.

    they were bought by a gentleman (now in his 80s) from a provincial government surplus equipment auction sale 20+ years ago. they were decommissioned by the department, boxed up and auctioned as e-waste. he thought they'd be valuable, so he bought them all for a pittance. they sat in his garage for 25 years collecting dust, until his wife asked him to start clearing out his computing junk. (i'll post a pic of his garage soon)

    so here they are - the department's most expensive asset at $10-20K CAD (after upgrades and accessories), ready to be put back to work again soon

    #UofA #retroComputing #vintageApple #yeg

  19. the whole reason i rescued these NeXT machines from a garage an hour away was because of the asset tags still glued to them.

    i know exactly where and when the machines came from: the university of alberta's General Services Building (GSB), 8th floor, computer lab, in 1995.

    when i was a teenager, my mom would take me to the university and let me wander around campus with a pocket full of quarters for the arcade

    her grad student office was on the 8th floor. across from it was the department computer lab, which consisted of three rows of boring beige 386 SX-20's and a massive line printer. i used to goof around playing Jezzball and Pipe Dream on those machines.

    but tucked off in the corner were four jet black machines. they all had huge monochrome monitors, and a gorgeous GUI with Wile E. Coyote on the login prompt. there was a big sign that read "you must have permission from CNS to use these computers". i'd sneak over and try every login/pass i could dream of, and never figured out how to login.

    ffwd to the 2000s:
    i've hunted every week for the past 25 years to find those machines. i suspected they might turn up on some local ad eventually, and today they did.

    they were bought by a gentleman (now in his 80s) from a provincial government surplus equipment auction sale 20+ years ago. they were decommissioned by the department, boxed up and auctioned as e-waste. he thought they'd be valuable, so he bought them all for a pittance. they sat in his garage for 25 years collecting dust, until his wife asked him to start clearing out his computing junk. (i'll post a pic of his garage soon)

    so here they are - the department's most expensive asset at $10-20K CAD (after upgrades and accessories), ready to be put back to work again soon

    #UofA #retroComputing #vintageApple #yeg

  20. Last night was a crappy night for me being a sports fan.

    The Bruins played their first ever game against the Utah Hockey Club. The team formerly known as the Phoenix Coyotes. They lost 2-1 in overtime. That made me sad.

    Worse, the fucking Yankees won the American League pennant last night. Thanks for nothing, Cleveland. Now, with the National League pennant still undecided, we are left with a choice for the World Series. Yankees vs Mets or Yankees vs Dodgers… again. Could there be a worse scenario?

    Yippee.

    https://robertjames1971.blog/2024/10/20/sometimes-sports-make-me-sad/

    #Baseball #BostonBruins #Bruins #Hockey #MajorLeagueBaseball #MLB #nationalHockeyLeague #NHL