Medical history

I had to take my older brother to the hospital tonight, he was driving by, and was feeling light headed. He said that he had fallen earlier in the day, went to the hospital, they did a CAT scan and he was now feeling worse. He thought he was having another stroke, had one 5 years before, but luckily, he was just dehydrated. The local EM wanted his complete medical history, and I know very little about it, which brings me to question. How is it that I can walk into a car dealer and they can run a complete financial history on me, give me a credit score to get approved for a loan, in a matter of minutes. But we do not have a system set up to do the same thing for our medical history. I give them my name, SS number, address and a hospital or clinic logs into the system, they see a current photo off my license or passport, with all the relative information, and medical history, meds I am on and so forth.

We can send a man to moon 50 years ago, but we cannot get this figured out?

Highly Scientific Marshmallow Poll

Perfect off-season **** post about marshmallow doneness to follow. We just went camping with 25+ people so we got a pretty good discussion going around the campfire one night about the perfect roasted marshmallow. I'm a solid 5-6 honed after two summers as a camp counselor and frequent camper as an adult.

People that catch marshmallows on fire will be judged harshly in the next life.

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I ran into Austin Macbeth in STL

I was at a park in St Louis over the holiday weekend and struck up conversation with a guy in an ISU shirt. He explained he is coaching football at a smaller school in MO. Eventually he tells me who he is. Super great guy. I did not remember he started off playing basketball and then went over to compete for QB, backing up Arnaud and Tiller. Austin M is a really engaging guy. He is really high on Campbell and the staff and agreed how special the program is. I told him I thought the 'culture change' and all the talk was the real deal- not cliche- because of how truly invested CMC and staff are in the kids. You just can't fake that sniff test. Most coaches have so much ego and don't have the big picture that CMC has. I wish I had the presence of mind to ask him some X and O questions. (e.g. I thought at times last year CMC was a little too conservative and 'stick to game-plan' mentality with play-calling.)

We also talked basketball and he told me that Michael Porter Jr is the player that he is really excited about, that he may actually be the once in a generation type talent more than ZW who is untested as a shooter. Was news to me.

Honda Ridgeline

The new ones interest me as a possible replacement for my Dodge Durango (which has 190,000 miles on it). I want something with a lot of tech that is quiet and rides nice. By all accounts these do. Full-size pickups are so dang big it’s hard to find one with 4 doors that will fit in my garage!

Does anybody have one and what are your thoughts? I drive about 95% of my miles are on highway or gravel and 5% in farm fields.

Lake House - Buying Guide

Just curious on thoughts around buying a lake house. I think we would prefer MN, but open to MO WI or even in IA (Options seem somewhat limited)

Trying to factor in drive time from central IA, location (close enough to town with grocery store) but balance seclusion and peace. (No interest in Okoboji).

We’ve been to a few places in northern MN but I don’t even know where to start when considering all the possible lakes there.

Anyone else venture into this?
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Atlanta to ban smoking in Airport (plus bars and restaurants)

https://www.phillytrib.com/atlanta-...cle_74ad28cc-c98b-57cf-b82e-4636955a7249.html

Just curious what everyone's thoughts were on this.

Atlanta will soon ban smoking in their airport. They mostly had smoking areas that were cut off from the terminal with a door and a air vac system but it wasn't perfect. Much like the Vegas system if you've ever seen it.

I think most people would agree that it's a good thing but it's interesting to see the last outposts of the smoking Era slowly fade away.

I never had an issue with them even as a mostly non smoker (Cigars occasionally).

What say you CF?
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Aging Parents

My dad will be 93 in August. He has been pretty much the same guy I've known for 58 years. If you ask my kids about him they will say the same... that they have seen very few small changes in him over the course of their lives... This is the 75 year old that jumped on my sons Razor Scooter on Christmas Day and took off down the street, did a bat turn at the end and came back down towards the Cul-de-sac at break neck speed.

We have noticed a few small changes... handwriting is a little shakier... names are harder for him to remember.... He fell twice since January.... cut his hand but didn't break anything.

Tuesday morning he had a mild stroke (is any stroke mild when you're 92?) during breakfast. They were on it quickly and it isn't life threatening, but he now can't seem to find words... He'll say a perfectly good sentence with excellent pronunciation, and then the next one will be in Klingon.

Today he came home and he sounds much more like himself. His problem now is he can't eat and drink safely without some modifications. He has been the caretaker for his 94 year old wife (not mom) who is mostly wheel chair bound due to a painful back issue. So it looks like the move from their house to the home is no longer a probably should but a have too soon.

He's going to hate that.

Details on how to watch Tyrese Haliburton in the FIBA U19 World Cup

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State sophomore Tyrese Haliburton and his USA Basketball teammates begin play Saturday, June 29 at the FIBA U19 World Cup in Heraklion, Greece.

Team USA has been placed into Group A alongside Lithuania, New Zealand and Senegal. The United States opens play against New Zealand on Saturday at noon (CT) and then faces Lithuania on Sunday, June 30 at 9:45 a.m. (CT). Group play concludes Tuesday, July 2 with an 8 a.m. (CT) showdown against Senegal.

Following the group stage, all teams advance to the Round of 16. Tournament play begins Wednesday, July 3 and runs through Sunday, July 7.

All games will be available on the International Basketball Federation’s (FIBA) YouTube page.

Team USA Schedule

Saturday, June 29 @ Noon (CT) – vs. New Zealand

Sunday, June 30 @ 9:45 a.m. (CT) – vs. Lithuania

Tuesday July 2 @ 8 a.m. (CT) – vs. Senegal

Wednesday, July 3 – Tournament Play Begins


LINKS:

WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/FIBA

SCHEDULE: http://www.fiba.basketball/world/u19/2019/games

STANDINGS: http://www.fiba.basketball/world/u19/2019/groups

USA Basketball World Cup Page: https://www.usab.com/mens/u19/news.aspx

FIBA World Cup Page: http://www.fiba.basketball/world/u19/2019

College Fantasy Football League

Hello all, with the college football season quickly approaching I was wondering if anyone wanted to be in a college fantasy football league. This is the second year that Yahoo will have a college fantasy football option. They have made some changes to the way they did it last year. For example there are now conference specific leagues where you can pick players from only one Power 5 Conference, but if you would like the option to chose from every Power 5 team including Notre Dame that's still an option. If anyone is willing to participate in the league let me know! And if anyone has any questions, comments, or things they would like to see in this potential league like number of teams, roster size, scoring, divisions, etc., don't be afraid to speak your mind.

PODCAST: Discussing our beer collaboration with Barn Town Brewing

Ok guys. I went to chat with Pete from Barn Town on Friday about the beer collaboration. Here's what he had to say and where we are going with it.

Still looking for name ideas.

CyPA was used last year by Barn Town, believe it or not so looking for something different.

I kind of like Red Storm IPA ... Pete thought he could do some cool things with the label, lightning strikes and stuff.

https://cyclonefanatic.com/podcasts...cf-and-barn-town-brewings-beer-collaboration/
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Athletic Subscription

Thinking about getting a subscription to the athletic. Follow ISU football and basketball the closest as well as cubs and packers content. Is it worth it for those who have it? And what do you primarily read if you do have it?

Sorry if another thread exists on this topic.

On That Note: To the 9’s (part 1) 1969 (and ’59)

Welcome back to On That Note, CF’s go-to source for music listening, discussion and obsession, hosted by @MeanDean, @CycloneRulzzz and cyclones500.

This week, we launch our annual series highlighting top albums from the past, focused on high-impact LPs beginning 50 years ago, then advancing by decade ('79, '89 and '99).

We begin with albums released in 1969. For this segment, we also allow LPs from 1959.

Basic format: Include artist name, album title, and no more than 4 song samples (3 is ideal). Elaboration encouraged, such as qualities you admire about the album and why it endures for you.

My first choice is coming shortly, in a separate post.
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Des Moines area arborist

I have a silver maple that I would guess is about 30 years old. I had Family Tree Care come out a month or so ago to look at what I thought was oddly slow leaf development this spring. Turns out excessive seed production slowed leaf production this year, so no concerns there.

However, they indicated that the truck is starting to show some signs of rot in a few areas, and advised keeping a close eye on it. Worse, they said the tree will likely need to come down in 2-3 years.

I'm not disputing the diagnosis, but I'd like to get another opinion before cutting down a nice tree that provides a lot of shade. And I want someone that doesn't just want to make some money taking the tree down. Any recommendations for a trusted arborist in the Ankeny area would be appreciated.

[FB Recruiting] State of 2020 Class

Hey guys! I listened to the CF podcast about the history and growth of Cyclonefanatic (take a listen if you haven't). One of the things Chris mentions was that they don't do a great job covering recruiting. I LOVE RECRUITING, so I thought I would take a crack at bringing those who aren't crootin' junkies up to speed.

Please note that I am not journalist nor that great of a writer, so bear with me. and please please please comment below if I get anything wrong and I will edit the post.

Here goes.


Lead Stories:


Why Two Quarterbacks???: There are a few reasons to this. First, the Purdy effect. ISU had a good (maybe even really good) long-time commit in Aidan Bouman. But then in the spring, Hunter Dekkers started to make his name known. He even beat out Bouman in the Regional Elite 11 camp. Like Purdy's recruitment, Campbell recognized Dekkers's talent and ponced before the big dogs could.

Also, they are two different dudes which could allow Campbell to be "multiple". Bouman is going to stand in the pocket with his 6'5" frame. Dekkers's nickname might as well be "Cornfed Tebow". He's physical and very athletic for his 6'2" 225lbs frame. Not only that, He's very accurate and has a CANNON for an arm (had the second longest throw in the deep ball competition at the Elite 11 finals (67.5 yards)).

Talent at the O-Line: I'm going to keep this one brief. We have some DUDES at the Offensive Line. Yes, most will need their redshirt year to fill out their frame and refine their technique, but these dudes are nasty (i'll talk about Rengert in a bit).

Size: Good bye to the days of the 5'6" corners and 250 pound O-lineman. Campbell is recruiting guys who have advantages before the ball is snapped. Our receivers are both 6'3". Our Oline stands as follows: 6'4" (Hayden Pauls), 6'5" (Brady Petersen), 6'7" (Sam Rengert), and 6'9" (Tyler Miller). Those are some big dudes. Miyan Williams, the running back, is 210 lbs and has room to put on more weight. Our linebacker commits are both 6'3".

This class is full of "off the bus" guys. For those unfamiliar with that term, an "off the bus" guy is someone the other team knows is going to give them headaches the moments they get "off the bus."

Needs:

Receiver: We have one JUCO commit (Xavier Hutchinson; Speedster) and one HS (Aidan Bitter; Possession). We are still looking for one or two more guys to finish up the class.

Tight End: Right now, the cyclone do not have any tight ends committed in the class. One would be a nice addition to the class; however, if we don't have one, we aren't in trouble.

Cornerback: On paper, we only lose Bickham this year, but we can't count on no one transferring. Need at least one, probably two corners this class. As of now, we don't have any.

Defensive Line: This is our most critical group right now. We lose a lot of defensive linemen this year and we need to fill the gaps. We have already missed out on a few guys and need to lock down at least one more DE and two DTs to solidify that unit.

The Big Remaining Targets:

DE Noah Arinze: 6'6", 240lbs, Athletic freak at Defensive end. Being looked at by Oklahoma and ASU, but the staff will turn to him to make up for missing out on Gunnerson and Witt. He's a BEAST.

WR Daniel X. Jackson:
Visited with Jordyn Morgan. About 6'2" receiver and gets separation through his route running as opposed to pure speed. He's a high 3 star guy who could push 4 stars. It's between us, USC, and ASU. BTW, this is the Daniel Jackson from Texas.

S Mason Chambers: Also visited with Morgan and Jackson. 6'1" safety. He fits the mold very well to the safeties that Campbell has recruited. Physical at the point of attack and ball hawking with the ball in the air.

DT Willis Singleton:
He's a guy that we might need. He's a DT out of Illinois that is high on the cyclone's. ISU made his top four, but since then, Michigan State extended an offer. It's between us, Illinois and MichSt and I have no idea where he leans.

DT Quay Mays:
JUCO DT. Came on his Official not to long ago. It's probably between us and West Virginia.

Guys Who Are College Ready:

RB Miyan Williams: Our running back for the class is already a grown man. He runs very similarly to David Montgomery. He rushed for 2,800 yards against top competition in Ohio (in comparison, Breece Hall rushed for about 2,000 yards with one more game). He's not going to wow you speed (in fact, his track numbers kinda suck), but like David, his vision and ability to fall forward why he's so coveted. (Good job Campbell, you found another bruising running back from Cincinnati)

DE Johnny Wilson:
If this guy was from Florida, every one would be saying "Campbell found a Jaquan Bailey Clone." He's a 6'3" 250lbs DE from Missouri and Campbell offered him EARLY. He's a monster. Just think of Jaquan Bailey. Not the fastest step, but brings a relentless pass rush. I'd say Wilson is a bit more athletic than Bailey, though.

Under The Radar Guys:

LB Hunter Zenzen: No, I'm not going to bring up that he's a Mike Rose clone, cause he's not. He is 6'3" 215lbs at linebacker, but he's not Mike Rose. He has a similar body type, though. He is under the radar because he plays in rural Northern Minnesota near Fargo, ND. I really like him, but it's tough to tell how he would fair against tougher competition.

S Jordyn Morgan:
Lowly rated 3 star safety out of Texas. He recently committed and I like him alot.

Potential Risers:

QB Dekkers:
When you go from a "nobody" to performing well at the Elite 11 finals (which by the recruiting services he did, the players vote for the actual Elite 11), people will start to pay attention. If he wins another state title this year (making that three), he could possibly rise to a 4 star.

OT Sam Rengert:
I think that he could be the lineman with the most upside in this class. Take a look at his hudl if you have the chance. MMMM, I love me some pancakes. Allen Trieu mentions that Rengert has been super impressive in his camps and THE ohio state was interested in him (however, they got 3 guys at tackle they LOVE before they could offer Rengert).

OG Brady Petersen:
Also a "who's that" guy in the eyes of the national recruiting services. He's a lineman from Ankeny Centennial. Rivals ranks him as a two star. That's dumb. This guy will be able to rise to a high 3 star with a solid senior season.

Big Misses:

RB Gavin Williams: Let's start out by saying, I like Miyan Williams better. But this one hurt at the time. He played at Southeast Polk and transferred to Dowling Catholic for his senior year. He's going to play at TOE and Wilson is going to rip his face off.

OG Josh Volk:
Rumor is that this was a TOUGH decision for Volk. I don't blame him for choosing TOE for their history with the lines, but like Williams, when it happened, I worried if we would find sufficient replacements. We did.

DE Blaise Gunnerson:
Sorry to open the wound again, but this one hurt BADLY. His WHOLE family are cyclones; his brother is on the freakin' team. He's a beast and man, I wanted him so bad. However.... I still have hope for a change of heart. Not counting on it, but hoping for it.

S Teagan Wilk:
I think this one hurt almost as much as Gunnerson. He's seriously an Eisworth clone. I LOVE his tape. The staff loved him. He really liked ISU. and then.... he chose ECU!?!?!?! This is when I wish I was a journalist, I need this scoop.

Doubtful:


LB Kaden Johnson: Rumor is it's between Minnesota and Wisconsin. He's a 4 star guy who goes to the same High School as Craig MacDonald (ISU Safety Commit). He's visited ISU a bunch of times. It's not over yet, but like Gunnerson, if he wanted to be a Cyclone, he probably would have pulled the trigger by now.

ATH Jace Andregg: I've seen the thread. He's an athletic freak. No question. But, I don't think it's likely that he will get an offer. TOE hasn't given him one, and he would probably commit the day he got it. If he comes out and WOWs his first few games, the offers will flood in, but don't hold your breath. You can tell me this guy can throw a ball 40' , jump 41" and shuttle 3.88s, that's all dandy. Go do crossfit. Those numbers matter IF the fundamentals are there. I don't know much about Andregg's game, but I think ISU's class will be full before he gets the opportunity to win that offer.

Mexico or Caribbean Options

For the last 4 or so years we've spent a week on isla mujeres, MX. We really love it but this year we want to try something new. We always go with another couple and split the cost of the house.

No all inclusive. We want our own house w/pool.
Easy transportation to bars and restaurants. We use a golf cart on Isla Mujeres and it worked well. Taxi service was dicey.
Somewhat safe
Laid Back-Too old for "clubin"
Don't snorkel and probably only spend a day on the actual beach.

Any places you've been that you love?

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