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2024.06.08 08:00 r-nasa-mods New usajobs.gov NASA postings as of Saturday June 8, 2024
Aerospace Engineer, AST, Aerospace Flight Systems (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-15
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
Serves as the Orion Avionics, Power, and Software (APS) Program Lead Engineer (PLE) for the Program Technical Integration Branch at the Johnson Space Center. Responsible for managing the design, development, and test of multiple functional areas including software, command & data handling, instrumentation, displays & controls, communication, power, wiring, and the specialty engineering areas of parts and radiation.
General Engineer, AST, Mission Operations Integration (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-14
John F. Kennedy Space Center
Serves as a Facility Element Operations Manager (EOM) in the Ground Operations and Facility Integration Branch in the Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) directorate as the Launch Pad Facility EOM. This position is responsible for ensuring the readiness of the Pad for Artemis processing, working directly with the NASA Operations Managers (NOM) and the Senior Vehicle Operations Manager (SVOM), ground operations contractor counter parts as well as the Kennedy Space Center institutional contractors.
International Program Specialist
Grade: GS-15
Headquarters, NASA
Located in the Office of International and lnteragency Relations, you will be responsible for drafting and negotiating, planning, preparing, and coordinating actions, communications, and reports concerning the international aspects of the Mission Directorates. You will also coordinate relationships with nations assigned and provide staff assistance on international organization policy issues.
General Engineer, AST, Aerospace Experimental Facilities and Test Technologies
Grade: GS-14
John Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field
This Mechanical Engineering Technical Lead position is located at the John Glenn Research Center in the Aviation Test Branch, within the Testing Division, supporting aerospace testing in the Aero-Acoustic Propulsion Lab (AAPL), Engine Research Building (ERB) and Icing Research Tunnel (IRT). You will be responsible for implementing and maintaining new test technologies and providing technical leadership for facility projects in support of NASA programs, other government agencies and industry.
Management and Program Analyst
Grade: GS-15
Headquarters, NASA
As a Management and Program Analyst in the Strategic Planning and Reporting Branch, under the Deputy CFO for Strategic Insights & Budget at NASA Headquarters, you will be responsible for managing the development, authorship, and publication of NASA's Agency-level Strategic Plan. You will consult with and advise Division and Agency leadership on the development of the Strategic Plan and associated projects.
Aerospace Engineer, AST, Quality Assurance (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-11/13
John F. Kennedy Space Center
You will serve as a Quality Engineer in Safety and Mission Assurance, either in the Exploration Grounds Systems (EGS) Program or Orion Program. You will work closely with EGS/Orion, engineers, and contractors to conduct and observe audits, provide insight/oversight for Artemis missions, flight/ground hardware processing, and integration. You will review Work Authorization Documents, verify Government Mandatory Inspections (GMIPs) and perform Risk Based Approach for GMIP reductions.
Aerospace Engineer, AST, Aerospace Flight Systems
Grade: GS-7/9
Langley Research Center
This is an opportunity to gain early career experience in Federal civil service positions. You will be placed in a dynamic, two-year career developmental program which will include specialized training, formal rotational assignments across disciplines and projects, an individualized career development plan, access to mentors and advisors, and other developmental activities. You will participate in an early career cohort and rotate assignments across 4 programs within a 2-year period.
Electronics Engineer, AST, Avionic Systems
Grade: GS-14
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
You will serve as the Gateway Avionics System Manager (SM). The SM is the lead in the division for the team supporting the Gateway level 2 activities and supporting technical authority functions. The SM leads the avionics team in executing all the systems engineering processes in support of major milestones and during the lifecycle of the program. Works budget activities, and monitors supporting contractor teams.
Supervisory Administrative Specialist
Grade: GS-14
Headquarters, NASA
As the NASA HQ Center Chief of Protective Services with the Office of Protective Services (OPS) you will supervise a team responsible of the development, planning, and implementation of the Security and emergency management protocols and responses required for the protection of personnel, resources, and information.
Computer Engineer, AST, Software Systems (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-15
Goddard Space Flight Center
As a Computer Engineer in the Independent Verification & Validation (IV&V) Program's Technical Advancement & Services Office (TASO), you will be responsible for leading a team of computer engineers and technical professionals focused on advancing IT infrastructure, software labs, software assurance tools, and software simulation/testing capabilities that are essential to the safety, reliability, and security of mission software used for flight/ground data systems and IV&V Program operations.
Astrophysicist, AST, Stellar, Galactic, and Extra Galactic Astrophysics (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-13/14
Ames Research Center
You will serve as an Astrophysicist in the Space Science and Astrobiology Division of the Science Directorate and lead pioneering studies in the design, development, and testing of novel exoplanet coronagraph technologies at NASA Ames Research Center. The exoplanet technology group develops and tests high contrast coronagraph technologies for directly imaging exoplanets around single and binary stars.
Facility Operations Specialist (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-11/12
Goddard Space Flight Center
You will serve as a Facility Operations Specialist/Quality Assurance Evaluator for the Operations and Maintenance Branch at Goddard Space Flight Center. You will support contractors to ensure the mechanical, pneumatical, and water systems are maintained in accordance with safety and environmental standards. You will track and review service requests and perform Quality Assurance Inspections. You will work closely with management, provide support to contract staff, and monitor work assignments.
Program Specialist
Grade: GS-15
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
As the Digital Transformation (DT) Program Manager for Marshall Space Flight Center within Engineering's Technical Performance and Integration Office, you will be responsible for managing, coordinating, and integrating all DT activities at the Center. You will provide leadership and guidance to the team members across the Center working DT activities and pursue opportunities for collaboration and funding.
Engineering Technician - Recent Graduate
Grade: GS-4/6
Langley Research Center
NASA's Recent Graduates program provides an opportunity for you to gain experience in the Federal civil service at the beginning of your career. If selected, you will be placed in a dynamic, one-year development program, and provided with a mentor and an individual training plan that may include specialized training, formal rotation assignments, and other developmental activities. If you successfully complete the program, you may be converted to a term or permanent position.
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2024.06.08 07:40 Fubukishirou430 Aftermath of (2)
Rankings:
#1: [Homeless] Oh Yechan (SR- / SSS+ / B+ (Awakened) / S+ / SSS)
#2: [Shiro] Seongji Yun (SSS+ / SSS- / S (Awakened) / A / SSS+)
#3: [Random] Kim Jin (SSS / SSS / B+ (Awakened) / A / SSS+)
#4: [Lop] Evan Yang (SSS / SSS- / B+ (Awakened) / D / SSS+)
#5: [Dull] Lam Lee (SSS / SSS- / A (Awakened) / C / SSS)
#6: [Fubuki] Zygarde (SSS / SSS- / A+ (Awakened) / S / SSS)
#7: [Kai] Kai Jin Ma (SSS / SS+ / A (Awakened) / A / SSS+)
#8: [Dome] Bong Kwang (SSS- / SSS- / A+ (Awakened) / C / SSS)
#9: [Blackfire] Bae Ji-Woong (SSS- / SS+ / B+ (Awakened) / B / SSS-)
#10: [Luck] William Texier (SSS- / SSS- / S (Awakened) / A / SS+)
#11: [Embarrassed] Jun-Hao (SS+ / SS+ / A+ (Awakened) / A / SSS-)
#12: [Jesuslover] Samagwi Gonchung (SS+ / SS+ / A (Awakened) / B / SS)
#???: [Abro] Kim Seol-Jin (??? / ??? / B+ (Awakened) / B / ???)
Titles (New!):
William: Slaughterer
Kai: Fearmongerer
Yechan: Analyzer
Samgawi: Cannibal
Men gained:
Skibidi Trio (Lam and Kim Jin): ~ 100
Easy Corps: ~50
Relationships:
Seol Jin Hyeji (?)
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2024.06.06 12:29 jordiobdotcom Amazon Fulfillment Centers and where are the located
Amazon currently has 185 Fulfillment Centers across the world and about
110 centers only in the US. If your Amazon account is under the
Amazon FBA Program, you’re probably aware of the fact that knowing the
locations of Amazon Fulfillment Centers is quite important. Why? Because their location has a
direct impact on your logistics and on your client service, it's interesting to know if you have an Amazon Fulfillment Center near you.
What is the Amazon FBA Program and how does it work?
Amazon FBA Program is a great option if you want to focus on your product and leave the specifics of logistics to a third party, in this case to Amazon. That’s right: with this program, you get to
use Amazon’s warehousing facilities for storage and distribution.
You outsource your
inventory management, as well as the entire door-to-door distribution process, to Amazon. This way you can focus on what really matters: the product, the marketing and the client service. Amazon will
streamline the process and, thanks to its Big Data management, will
make it more efficient.
Because this is what both Amazon and yourself are after with the FBA Program:
efficiency optimization. It is about delivering goods right to the customer door
in the shortest possible time, something that is only possible with an enormous
network of storage facilities such as Amazon’s.
Amazon often
splits orders in different shipments, sending goods to different facilities so that they can optimize logistics and
deliver in a faster and more cost-effective way. This has been a
major breakthrough since Amazon started the FBA Program back in the day, and has contributed enormously to Amazon’s growth until becoming the
ecommerce giant that it is today.
Do you get to choose the location of your goods?
Unfortunately you don’t. But you can trust Amazon on this one: they’ll always locate your goods in a facility that offers
the best possible logistics management. They have a huge amount of information about where the majority of your products’ customers are, the best and quicker way to move them across the country or the most favorable environment for their optimal conservation within their storage facilities.
Now, usually Amazon does not publish the addresses of its fulfillment centers, but this information may be useful to fully understand how your inventory is managed and shipped.
Locations of active Amazon Fulfillment Centers in the US
Arizona
- AZA5 – 6000 W Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85043
- PHX5 – 16920 W. Commerce Dr. Goodyear, AZ, 85338 – Maricopa County
- PHX6 – 4750 W. Mohave St. Phoenix, AZ, 85043 – Maricopa County
- PHX7 – 800 N. 75th Ave Phoenix, AZ, 85043 – Maricopa County
- PHX8 – 800 N. 75th Ave Phoenix, AZ, 85043 – Maricopa County
- PHX9 – 777 S 79th Ave, Tolleson, Arizona, 85353 – Maricopa County
- SAZ1 – 3333 S 7th St., Phoenix, AZ 85040-1182 – Maricopa County
- TFC1 – 5050 W. Mohave St. Phoenix, AZ 85043 – Maricopa County
- TUS1 – 533 W Lower Buckeye Rd, Phoenix, Arizona, 85043 – Maricopa County
- TUS2 – 6701 S. Kolb Rd., Tucson, AZ 85756 – Pima County
- UAZ1 – 500 S 48th St, Phoenix, AZ 85034
- PHX3 – 6835 W. Buckeye Rd. Phoenix, AZ, 85043 – Maricopa County
Arkansas
- DLR1 – 1920 N Locust St, North Little Rock, AR 72114
California
- BFL1 – 1601 Petrol Road, Bakersfield, California, 93308 – Kern County
- DCA2 – 5250 Goodman Rd, Eastvale, CA 91752
- DCA2 – 5250 Goodman Road, Eastvale, CA 92880 – Riverside County
- DPS3 – 2405 Conejo Spectrum St, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 – Ventura county
- FAT1 – 3575 S Orange Ave, Fresno, CA 93725-9588 – Fresno County
- HLA3 – 24208 San Michele Rd. Moreno Valley, CA, 92551 – Riverside County
- KRB1 – 555 East Orange Show Rd. San Bernardino, CA 92408-2453 – San Bernardino County
- LAX9 – 11263 Oleander Ave, Building 1, Fontana, California, 92337-8006 – San Bernardino County
- LGB1 – 2417 E. Carson St, Long Beach, California, 90810 – Los Angeles County
- LGB3 – 4590 Goodman Way, Building 1, Eastvale, CA 91752-5088 – Riverside County
- LGB4 – 27517 Pioneer Ave, Redlands, CA 92374 – San Bernardino County
- LGB5 – 555 East Orange Show Rd. San Bernardino, CA 92408-2453 – San Bernardino County
- LGB6 – 20901 Krameria Ave, Riverside, CA 92518-1513 – Riverside County
- LGB7 – 1660 N. Locust Ave., Rialto, CA 92376 – San Bernardino
- LGB9 – 4375 N Perris Blvd, Perris, California, 92571 – Riverside County
- OAK3 – 255 Park Center Drive Patterson, CA, 95363 – Stanislaus County
- OAK4 – 1555 N. Chrisman Rd. Tracy, CA, 95304 – San Joaquin County
- OAK6 – 1555 N. Chrisman Rd. Tracy, CA, 95304 – San Joaquin County
- ONT2 – 1910 & 2020 E Central Ave. San Bernardino, CA, 92408 – San Bernardino County
- ONT3 – 1910 & 2020 E Central Ave. San Bernardino, CA, 92408 – San Bernardino County
- ONT4 – 1910 & 2020 E Central Ave. San Bernardino, CA, 92408 – San Bernardino County
- ONT6 – 24208 San Michele Rd. Moreno Valley, CA, 92551 – Riverside County
- ONT7 – 1910 & 2020 E Central Ave. San Bernardino, CA, 92408 – San Bernardino County
- ONT9 – 2125 W. San Bernardino Ave. Redlands, CA, 92374 – San Bernardino County
- PCA1 – 1565 N MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95376 – San Joaquin County (Seasonal facility)
- PCA2 – 1650 East Central Avenue, San Bernardino, California, 92408 – San Bernardino County (Seasonal facility)
- PSP1 – 1010 West Fourth Street, Beaumont, California, 92223 – Riverside County
- SCK1 – 4611 Newcastle Road, Stockton, California, 95215 – San Joaquin County
- SCK3 – 3565 N Airport Way, Manteca, California 95336-8696 – San Joaquin County
- SJC7 – 188 Mountain House Pkwy, Tracy, CA 95391 – San Joaquin County
- SMF1 – 4900 W Elkhorn Blvd, Metro Air Park, Sacramento, CA 95835-9505 – Sacramento County
- SMF3 – 4723 S B Street, Stockton, California, 95215-9446 – San Joaquin County
- SNA4 – 2496 W Walnut St. Rialto CA 92376-3009 – San Bernardino County
- SNA6 – 5250 Goodman Road, Eastvale, CA 92880 – Riverside County
- SNA7 – 555 East Orange Show Rd. San Bernardino, CA 92408-2453 – San Bernardino County
- SNA8 – 555 East Orange Show Rd. San Bernardino, CA 92408-2453 – San Bernardino County
- SNA9 – 5250 Goodman Road, Eastvale, CA 92880 – Riverside County
- XUSD – 1909 Zephyr St., Stockton, CA 95206 – San Joaquin County
Colorado
- DCS3 – 4303 Grinnell Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80925
- DDV5 - 2889 Himalaya Drive, Aurora, Colorado, 80011 – Denver County
- DEN2 – 24006 E. 19th Ave., Aurora, CO 80019-3705 – Adams County
- DEN3 – 14601 Grant Street Thornton CO 80023-6622 – Adams County
- DEN5 – 19799 E 36th Dr, Aurora, CO 80011
Connecticut
- BDL2 – 200 Old Iron Ore Rd., Windsor, CT 06095 – New Haven County
- BDL3 – 415 Washington Ave, Building 3, North Haven, CT 06473 – New Haven County
Delaware
- PHL1 – 1 Centerpoint Blvd. New Castle, DE 19720 – New Castle County
- PHL3 – 1600 Johnson Way, New Castle, DE 19720-8111 – New Castle County
- PHL7 – 560 Merrimac Ave Middletown, DE 19709 – New Castle County
- PHL8 – 727 N. Broad St., Middletown, DE 19709-1166 – New Castle County
- PHL9 – 560 Merrimac Ave Middletown, DE 19709 – New Castle County
Florida
- JAX2 – 12900 Pecan Park Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32218-2432 – Duval County
- JAX3 – 13333 103rd St. Cecil Commerce Center, Jacksonville, FL 32221-8686 – Duval County
- JAX5 – 4948 Bulls Bay Hwy, Jacksonville, FL 32219 – Duval County
- LAL1 – 1760 County Line Rd. Lakeland, FL, 33811 – Polk County
- MCO1 – 12340 Boggy Creek Road, Orlando, FL 32824-6902 – Orange County
- MCO5 – 305 Deen Still Rd, Davenport, FL 33897 – Polk County
- MCO9 – 2841 Access Rd, Davenport, FL 33897 – Polk County
- MIA1 – 14000 NW 37th Ave, Opa Locka, FL 33054-6324 – Miami-Dade County
- SFL1 – 7469 Kingspointe Parkway, Orlando, FL 32819 – Orange County
- TPA1 – 3350 Laurel Ridge Ave. Ruskin, FL 33570 – Hillsborough County
- TPA2 – 1760 County Line Rd. Lakeland, FL, 33811 – Polk County
- UFL4 – 7469 Kingspointe Parkway, Orlando, FL 32819 – Orange County
Georgia
- MGE7 – 650 Broadway Ave, Braselton, GA 30517-3002 – Jackson County
- ATL2 – 2255 W Park Blvd, Stone Mountain, Georgia, 30087 – DeKalb County
- ATL6 – 4200 N Commerce Dr, East Point, GA 30344 – Fulton County
- ATL7 – 6855 Shannon Pkwy S, Union City, GA 30291-2091 – Fulton County
- ATL8 – 2201 Thornton Road, Lithia Springs, Georgia, 30122-3895 – Douglas County
- MGE1 – 650 Broadway Ave, Braselton, GA 30517-3002 – Jackson County
- MGE3 – 808 Hog Mountain Rd., Building F, Jefferson, GA, 30549 – Jackson County
- PGA1 – 6200 Fulton Industrial Blvd, Atlanta, Georgia, 30336 – Fulton County (Seasonal facility)
- SAV3 – 7001 Skipper Rd., Macon, GA 31216-6427 – Bibb County
Idaho
- BOI2 – 5319 E Franklin Rd, Nampa, ID 83687
Illinois
- DIL7 – 3601 Howard St, Skokie, IL 60076
- HLU1 – 3931 Lakeview Corporate Drive, Edwardsville, IL 62025 – Madison County
- HMW1 – 30260 Graaskamp Blvd, Wilmington, Illinois 60481 – Will County
- MDW4 – 250 or 201 Emerald Dr, Joliet, IL 60433 – Will County
- MDW5 – 16825 Churnovic Ln, Crest Hill, IL 60435
- MDW6 – 1125 W Remington Blvd, Romeoville, IL 60446 – Will County
- MDW7 – 6605 or 6521 W Monee Manhattan Road, Monee, IL 60449 – Will County
- MDW8 – 1750 Bridge Dr, Waukegan, IL 60085-3004 – Lake County
- MDW9 – 2865 Duke Parkway, Aurora, IL 60502-9551 – DuPage County
- ORD2 – 23714 W Amoco Rd, Channahon, IL 60410
- ORD9 – 23700 W Bluff Rd Bldg A, Channahon, IL 60410
- PIL1 – 801 Midpoint Road, Minooka, Illinois 60047 – Lake County (Seasonal facility)
- STL4 – 3050 Gateway Commerce Center Dr S, Edwardsville, IL – Madison County
- STL6 – 3931 Lakeview Corporate Drive, Edwardsville, IL 62025 – Madison County
- STL7 – 3931 Lakeview Corporate Drive, Edwardsville, IL 62025 – Madison County
Indiana
- DIN1 – 5850 W 80th St, Indianapolis, IN 46278
- DIN3 – 200, 5545 Chet Waggoner Court, South Bend, IN 46628
- IND1 – 4255 Anson Blvd. Whitestown, IN 46075 – Boone County
- IND2 – 715 Airtech Pkwy. Plainfield, IN 46168 – Hendricks County
- IND3 – 715 Airtech Pkwy. Plainfield, IN 46168 – Hendricks County
- IND4 – 710 South Girls School Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46214 – Marion County
- IND5 – 800 S Perry Rd Plainfield, IN 46168 – Hendricks County
- IND7 – 9101 Orly Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46241 – Marion County
- IND8 – 710 South Girls School Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46214 – Marion County
- IND9 – 2140 Stacie’s Way, Greenwood, IN 46143
- PIN1 – 6161 Decatur Blvd, Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 – Marion County (Seasonal Facility)
- SDF8 – 900 Patrol Rd. Jeffersonville, IN 47130 – Clark County
- XUSE – 5100 S Indianapolis Rd. Whitestown, IN 46075 – Boone County
Iowa
- DSM5 – 500 SW 32nd St. Bondurant, IN 50009
Kansas
- MCI5 – 16851 W 113th St, Lenexa, KS 66219
- MKC4 – 19645 Waverly Rd., Edgerton, KS 66021-9588 – Johnson County
- MKC6 – 6925 Riverview Ave., Kansas City, KS 66102 – Wyandotte County
Kentucky
- LEX3 – 1850 Mercer Rd Lexington, KY 40511 – Fayette County
- CVG1 – 1155 Worldwide Blvd. Hebron, KY 41048 – Boone County
- CVG2 – 1600 Worldwide Blvd. Hebron, KY 41048 – Boone County
- CVG3 – 3680 Langley Dr. Hebron, KY 41048 – Boone County
- CVG8 – 7968 Kentucky Dr, Suites 2-3, Florence, Kentucky 41042 – Boone County
- HCN1 – LogistiCenter 275 2, 3521 Point Pleasant Road, Hebron, Kentucky 41048 – Boone County
- IVSA – 4620 Olympic Blvd, Erlanger, Kentucky 41018 – Kenton County
- IVSB – LogistiCenter 275 2, 3521 Point Pleasant Road, Hebron, Kentucky 41048 – Boone County
- LEX1 – 1850 Mercer Rd Lexington, KY 40511 – Fayette County
- LEX2 – 172 Trade St. Lexington, Kentucky, 40511 – Fayette County
- SDF1 – 1105 S Columbia Ave Campbellsville, KY 42718 – Taylor County
- SDF2 – 4360 Robards Ln Louisville, KY 40218 – Jefferson County
- SDF4 – 376 Zappos.com Blvd Shepherdesville, KY 40165 – Bullitt County
- SDF6 – 271 Omega Pkwy Shepherdsville, KY 40165 – Bullitt County
- SDF7 – 300 Omicron Court Shepherdsville, KY 40165 – Bullitt County
- SDF9 – 100 W. Thomas P. Echols Lane Shepherdsville, KY 40165 – Bullitt County
Maryland
- BWI2 – 2010 Broening Hwy. Baltimore, MD 21224 – Baltimore County
- DCA1 – 1700 Sparrows Point Blve, Sparrows Point, MD 21219-1046 – Baltimore County
- HBA1 – 1100 Woodley Rd, Aberdeen, Maryland 21001-4042 – Harford County
- HSE1 – 13905 Crayton Blvd, Hagerstown, Maryland 21742 – Washington County
- MDT2 – 600 Principio Parkway West, North East, MD 21901-2914 – Cecil County
Massachusetts
- BOS7 – 1180 Innovation Way, Fall River, MA 02722
- BOS5 – 1000 Technology Center Dr, Stoughton, MA 02072
- DBO2 – 500 Sprague St, Dedham, MA 02026
Michigan
- DET1 – 39000 Amrhein Rd., Livonia, MI 48150-1043 – Wayne County
- DET2 – 50500 Mound Road, Shelby Township, MI 48317-1318 – Macomb County
- DTW1 – 32801 Ecorse Road, Romulus, MI 48174-1628 – Wayne County
- DTW5 – 19991 Brownstown Center Dr, Brownstown Charter Twp, MI 48183
- GRR1 – 4500 68th St. SE, Caledonia (Gaines Township), Michigan 49316 – Kent County
Minnesota
- MSP1 – 2601 4th Ave E, Shakopee, MN 55379 – Scott County
- MSP9 – 9001 Wyoming Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55445
Mississippi
- MEM2 – 191 Norfolk Southern Way, Chickasaw Trails Industrial Park Byhalia, Mississippi 38611-2306 – Marshall County
- MEM6 – 11505 Progress Way, Olive Branch, MS 38654
Missouri
- DLI1 – Hazelwood, MO 63042
- STL8 – 4000 Premier Parkway, St. Peters, Missouri 63376 – St. Charles County
Nevada
- LAS1 – 12300 Bermuda Road, Henderson, Nevada 89044 – Clark County
- LAS2 – 3837 Bay Lake Trail Suite 115, North Las Vegas, NV 89030-4434 – Clark County
- LAS6 – 4550 Nexus Way, North Las Vegas, NV 89115 – Clark County
- LAS7 – 6001 E. Tropical Parkway, North Las Vegas, NV – Clark County
- RNO3 – 555 Milan Dr, Sparks, Nevada 89434 – Washoe County
- RNO4 – 8000 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89506 – Washoe County
New Hampshier
- BOS1 – 10 State St Nashua, NH 03063 – Hillsborough County
New Jersey
- ACY1 – 240 Mantua Grove Road, West Deptfort, NJ 08066-1731 – Gloucester County
- ACY2 – 1101 E. Pearl St., Burlington, NJ 08016-1934 – Burlington County
- EWR1 – 50 New Canton Way Robbinsville, NJ 08691 – Mercer County
- EWR4 – 50 New Canton Way, Robbinsville Twp, NJ 08691 – Mercer County
- EWR6 – 275 Omar Ave. Avenel, NJ – Middlesex County (Amazon Fresh & Amazon Pantry)
- EWR7 – 275 Omar Ave. Avenel, NJ – Middlesex County (Amazon Fresh & Amazon Pantry)
- EWR8 – 698 Route 46 West, Teterboro, New Jersey 07608 – Bergen County
- EWR9 – 8003 Industrial Ave. Carteret, NJ 07008-3529 –Middlesex County
- LGA6 – 8003 Industrial Ave. Carteret, NJ 07008-3529 –Middlesex County
- LGA7 – 380 Middlesex Avenue, Carteret, NJ 07008 – Middlesex County
- LGA9 – 2170 State Route 27, Edison, NJ 08817-3332 – Middlesex County
- TEB3 – 2651 Oldmans Creek Rd, Swedesboro, Logan Township, NJ 08085-4503 – Gloucester County
- TEB6 – 22 Hightstown-Cranbury Station Road, Cranbury, NJ 08512-5007 – Middlesex County
New York
- BUF5– 4201 Walden Ave, Lancaster, NY 14086-1512 – Erie County
- DYY6 – 546 Gulf Ave, Staten Island NY 10314-7120 – Richmond County
- JFK8 – 546 Gulf Ave, Staten Island NY 10314-7120 – Richmond County
- SYR1 – 7211 Morgan Rd, Liverpool, NY 13090
North Carolina
- CLT3 – 6500 Davidson Hwy, 2532, Concord, NC 28027 – Mecklenburg County
- CLT4 – 8000 Tuckaseegee Road, Charlotte, NC 28214 – Mecklenburg County
- CTL5 – 1745 Derita Rd, Concord, NC 28027
- CLT9 – 3620 Reeves Ridge Drive, Charlotte, NC 28214
- RDU1 – 4851 Jones Sausage Road, Garner, North Carolina 27529 – Wake County
- RDU5 – 1805 TW Alexander Dr, Durham, NC 27703
- GSO1 – 1656 Snow Bridge Ln, Kernersville, NC 27284
Ohio
- AKC1 – 2450 Romig Rd, Akron, OH 44320
- CLE2 – 21500 Emery Rd, North Randall, OH 44128-4546 – Cuyahoga County
- CLE3 – 1155 Babbitt Rd., Euclid, Ohio 44132 – Cuyahoga County
- CLE5 – 8685 Independence Pkwy, Twinsburg, OH 44087
- CMH1 – 11903 National Rd SW, Etna, OH 43062 – Licking County
- CMH2 – 6050 Gateway Court, Obetz, OH 43125-9016 – Franklin County
- CMH3 – 700 Gateway Blvd., Monroe, OH 45050-1848 – Warren County
- CMH4 – 1550 W Main St., West Jefferson, Ohio 43162 – Madison County
- CMH6 – 3538 TradePort Ct, Building 2, Lockbourne, OH 43137 – Franklin County
- HCM1 – 3538 TradePort Ct, Building 2, Lockbourne, OH 43137 – Franklin County
- POH1 – 3880 Groveport Road, Obetz, Ohio 43207 – Franklin County (Seasonal Facility)
Oklahoma
- OKC1 – 9201 S. Portland Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73159 – Oklahoma County
- DOK1 – 4401C E Hefner Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73131
- OKC5 – 1414 S Council Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73179
- TUL2 – 11920 E 43rd St N, Tulsa, OK 74116
Oregon
- HPD1 – 15000 N. Lombard St., Multnomah, Portland, Oregon 97203-6814 – Multnomah County
- PDX5 – 5647 NE Huffman St, Hillsboro, OR 97124
- PDX6 – 15000 N. Lombard St., Multnomah, Portland, Oregon 97203-6814 – Multnomah County
- PDX7 – 4775 Depot Court SE, Salem, OR 97317-8983 – Marion County
- PDX9 – 1250 NW Swigert Way, Troutdale, OR 97060-9614 – Troutdale County
Pennsylvania
- ABE1 – 705 Boulder Dr Breinigsville, PA 18031 – Lehigh County
- ABE2 – 705 Boulder Dr Breinigsville, PA 18031 – Lehigh County
- ABE3 – 650 Boulder Drive Breinigsville, PA 18031 – Lehigh County
- ABE4 – 1610 Van Buren Rd., Easton, PA 18045-1707 – Northampton County
- ABE5 – 6455 Allentown Boulevard Harrisburg, PA 17112 – Dauphin County
- AVP1 – 550 Oak Ridge Road Hazleton, PA 18202 – Luzerne County
- AVP2 – 298 1st Ave., Gouldsboro, PA 18424-9464 –
- AVP3 – 298 1st Ave., Gouldsboro, PA 18424-9464 –
- AVP6 – 1 Commerce Rd., Pittston, PA 18640 – Luzerne County
- AVP8 – 250 Enterprise Way, Pittston, PA 18640 – Planned 2016
- DPP1 – 501 North Dr, Sewickley, PA 15143
- MDT1 – 2 Ames Drive, Carlisle, PA 17015 – Cumberland County
- PHL4 – 21 Roadway Drive Carlisle, PA 17015 – Cumberland County
- PHL5 – 500 McCarthy Dr Lewisberry, PA 17339 – York County
- PHL6 – 675 Allen Rd. Carlisle, PA 17015 – Cumberland County
- PIT2 – 1200 Westport Rd, Imperial, PA 15126
- PIT5 – 2250 Roswell Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15205
- PPA1 – 545 Oak Hill Road, Mountaintop, Pennsylvania 18707 – Luzerne County (Seasonal Facility)
- XUSC – 40 Logistics Drive Carlisle, PA 17013 – Cumberland County
South Carolina
- CAE1 – 4400 12th Street Extension, West Columbia, SC 29172 – Lexington County
- GSP1 – 402 John Dodd Rd. Spartanburg, SC 29303 – Spartanburg County
Tennessee
- BNA1 – 14840 Central Pike Lebanon, TN 37090 – Wilson County
- BNA2 – 500 Duke Drive Lebanon, TN 37090 – Wilson County
- BNA3 – 2020 Joe B Jackson Pkwy Murfreesboro, TN 37127 – Rutherford County
- BNA5 – 50 Airways Blvd, Nashville, TN 37217
- CHA1 – 7200 Discovery Dr Chattanooga, TN 37421 – Hamilton County
- CHA2 – 225 Infinity Dr NW, Charleston, TN 37310 – Bradley County
- DNA1 – 2813 Brick Church Pike, Nashville, TN 37207
- MEM5 – 5155 Citation Dr, Memphis, TN 38118
- STN1 – 10 Dell Pkwy, Nashville, TN 37217
Texas
- DAL2 – 2601 S Airfield Dr, Irving, TX 75038
- DAL3 – 1301 Chalk Hill Road, Dallas, Texas 75211 – Dallas County
- DAL9 – 1400 Southport Pkwy, Wilmer, TX 75172
- DDA2 – 3838 W Miller Rd, Garland, TX 75041
- DDA8 – 8901 Forney Rd, Dallas, TX 75227
- DFW1 - 2700 Regent Blvd., Dallas (sometimes listed as Irving), TX 75261
- DFW6 – 940 W Bethel Road Coppell, TX 75019 – Denton County
- DFW7 – 700 Westport Parkway Fort Worth, TX 76177 – Tarrant County
- DFW8 – 2700 Regent Blvd., Dallas (sometimes listed as Irving), TX 75261
- FTW2 – 2701 W Bethel Rd, Coppell, TX 75261-4015 – Dallas County
- FTW3 – 15201 Heritage Parkway Fort Worth TX 76177-2517 – Tarrant County
- FTW4 – 15201 Heritage Parkway Fort Worth TX 76177-2517 – Tarrant County
- FTW6 – 2601 W Bethel Road, Grapevine (Coppell), Texas 75261-4034 – Dallas County
- FTW7 – 944 W. Sandy Lake Rd, Coppell, TX 75019-3989 – Dallas County
- FTW8 - 3351 Balmorhea Dr. Dallas, TX 75241-7304 – Dallas County
- FTW9 – 944 W. Sandy Lake Rd, Coppell, TX 75019-3989 – Dallas County
- HDA1 – 2701 W Bethel Rd, Coppell, TX 75261-4015 – Dallas County
- HOU2 – 10550 Ella St., Houston, TX 77038-2324 – Harris County
- HOU3 – 31819 Highway Blvd., Katy, Texas 77493 – Fort Bend County
- IAH1 – 9155 Southlink Drive, Dallas, TX 75241
- PTX1 – 2101 Danieldate Road, Lancaster, Texas 75134 – Dallas County (Seasonal Facility)
- SAT1 – 6000 Enterprise Avenue Schertz, TX 78154 – Guadalupe County
- SAT2 – 1401 E McCarty Ln, San Marcos, TX 78666 – Hays County
- STX2 – 1625 Hutton Dr, Carrollton, TX 75006
- XUSB – 14900 Frye Rd Fort Worth, TX 76155 – Tarrant County
Utah
- HSL1 – 355 N. John Glenn Rd., Salt Lake City, UTH 84116 – Salt Lake County
- SLC1 – 777 N. 5600 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84116-3707 – Salt Lake County
- SLC2 – 6802 W Old Bingham Hwy, West Jordan, UT 84081
- SLC3 – 355 N. John Glenn Rd., Salt Lake City, UTH 84116 – Salt Lake County
- SLC4 – 770 South Gladiola, Suite 500, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 – Salt Lake County
Virginia
- BWI1 – 45121 Global Plaza, Sterling, VA 20166
- BWI4 – 165 Business Blvd, Clear Brook, VA 22624-1568 – Frederick County
- DDC4 – 44301 Mercure Cir, Sterling, VA 20166
- HDC1 – 6885 Commercial Dr, Springfield, VA 22151
- HRC1 – 4949 Commerce Road, Richmond, Virginia 23234 – Richmond City
- KRB2 – 7000 Hardware Dr, Prince George, VA 23875
- RIC1 – 5000 Commerce Way, Petersburg, VA 23803 – Dinwiddie County
- RIC2 – 1901 Meadowville Technology Parkway Chester, VA 23836 – Chesterfield County
- RIC3 – 4949 Commerce Road, Richmond, Virginia 23234 – Richmond City
- RIC5 – 11600 N Lakeridge Pkwy, Ashland, VA 23005
Washington
- BFI1 – 1800 140th Ave. E, Sumner, WA 98390 – Pierce County
- BFI3 – 2700 Center Drive, Dupont, WA 98327 – Pierce County
- BFI4 – 21005 64th St., Kent, WA 98032-2423 – King County
- BFI5 – 20526 59th Pl S, Kent, WA 98032
- BFI6 – 20202 84th Ave S, Kent, WA 98032
- BFI7 – 1901 140th Ave E, Sumner, WA 98390
- BFI8 – 20529 24th Ave S, SeaTac, WA 98198
- DES7 – Sumner, WA 98390
- DSE4 – 6611 Associated Blvd, Everett, WA 98203
- GEG1 – 10010 W Geiger Blvd., Spokane, Washington 99224 – Spokane County
- PWA1 – 2309 Milwaukee Way, Tacoma, Washington 98421 – Pierce County (Seasonal Facility)
- SEA6 – 1227 124th Avenue Northeast Bellevue, WA, 98005 – King County
- SEA8 – 1227 124th Avenue Northeast Bellevue, WA, 98005 – King County
Wisconsin
- DML1 – 3935 W Mitchell St, Milwaukee, WI 53215
- MDW8 – 1750 Bridge Dr, Waukegan, IL 60085
- MKE1 – 3501 120th Ave. Kenosha, WI, 53144-7502 – Kenosha County
- MKE2 – 9700 South 13th Street, Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154 – Milwaukee County
Locations of active Amazon Fulfillment Centers in Canada
- PRTO – 6110 Cantay Rd. Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3W
- YEG1 – 1440 39 Ave, Nisku, Leduc County, AB T6W 1A7
- YOW1 – 5225 Boundary Road, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K4N 1P6
- YUL2 – 3000 Rue Louis-A-Amos, Montréal (Lachine) – Waze
- YVR2 – 450 Derwent PL Delta, British Columbia V3M 5Y9
- YVR2 – 450 Derwent Pl, Delta, BC V3M 5Y9
- YVR4 – 4189 Salish Sea Way, Tsawwassen (Delta), British Columbia V4M 0B9
- YYC1 – 293069 Colonel Robertson Way and Crossiron Blvd, Balzac, Alberta T4A 1C6
- YYZ1 – 6363 Millcreek Drive Mississauga, Ontario L5N 1L8
- YYZ2 – 2750 Peddie Rd. Milton, Ontario L9T 6Y9
- YYZ3 – 7995 Winston Churchill Blvd. Brampton, Ontario L6Y 0B2
- YYZ4 – 8050 Heritage Rd., Brampton, Ontario L6Y 0C9
- YYZ6 – 8050 Heritage Rd., Brampton, Ontario L6Y 0C9
- YYZ7 – 12724 Coleraine Dr., Caledon (Bolton), Ontario L7E 4L8
- YYZ9 – 900 Passmore Ave, Toronto
Locations of active Amazon Fulfillment Centers in the United Kingdom
- BHX1 – Amazon Rugeley – Goods in, Towers Business Park, Power Station Road, WS15 1NZ Rugeley, Staffordshire, UK
- BHX2 – Amazon Coalville, Robson Way, LE67 1GQ Ellistown, Coalville, UK
- BHX3 – Amazon UK Services Ltd, Royal Oak Way North, NN118QL Daventry, Northamptonshire, UK
- BHX4 – Amazon Fulfillment Centre, Plot 1, Lyons Park, Coundon Wedge Drive, CV5 9FA Coventry, West Midlands, Great Britain
- CWL1 – Amazon Swansea – Goods In, Fford Amazon, SA1 8QX, Crymlyn Burrows, Swansea, UK
- EDI4 – Amazon Dunfermline – Goods In, Amazon Way, KY11 8XT Dunfermline, UK
- EUK5 – Amazon Peterborough – Goods In, Phase Two, Kingston Park, Flaxley Road, PE2 9EN Peterborough, UK
- GLA1 – Amazon Gourock – Goods In, 2 Cloch Road, Faulds Park, PA19 1BQ Gourock, Inverclyde, UK
- LBA1 – Amazon Doncaster – Goods In, Unit 1, Balby Carr Bank, DN4 5JS Balby, Doncaster, UK
- LBA2 – Amazon, Unit 1, Iport Avenue, DN11 0BG New Rossington, Doncaster, UK
- LBA3 – Amazon Doncaster – Goods In, Unit 3, Water Vole Way, DN4 5JP Balby, Doncaster, UK
- LCY1 – Amazon London – Goods In, Unit B – Prologis Park, Twelvetrees Crescent, E3 3JG London, UK
- LCY2 – Amazon Distribution Depot, Unit 2, London Distribution Park, Windrush Road, RM18 7AN Tilbury, UK
- LTN1 – Amazon Milton Keynes – Goods In, Marston Gate Fulfulfilment Centre, MK43 0ZA Ridgmont, Bedfordshire, UK
- LTN2 – Amazon Hemel Hempstead – Goods In, Boundary Way, HP2 7LF Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, UK
- LTN4 – Amazon Dunstable – Goods In, Unit DC1 (Prologis) Boscombe Road, LU5 4FE Dunstable, UK
- MAN1 – Amazon Manchester, 6 Sunbank Lane, Airport City, M90 5AA Altrincham, Manchester, UK
- MAN2 – Amazon UK Services Ltd., Omega Plot 7c, Orion Boulevard, WA5 3XA Great Sankey, Warrington, UK
- XUKA – DHL Preston Brook (XUKA), Aston Lane North, Whitehouse Industrial Estate, WA7 3BN Runcorn, Cheshire, UK
- XUKC – Yusen Logistics UK Vendorflex, Rutherford Drive, Park Farm South, NN8 6AQ Wellingborough, UK
- XUKD – XPO Logistics UK, Unit A Daventry Distribution Centre, Royal Oak Way North, NN11 8LR Daventry, UK
- XUKK – Kuehne & Nagel, Merlin Park II, Wood Lane, B249QJ Birmingham, UK
Locations of active Amazon Fulfillment Centers in Europe
Germany
- BER3 – Amazon Brieselang GmbH, Havellandstr. 5, 14656 Brieselang
- BER6 – Amazon Logistik AF München GmbH, Am Borsigturm 100, 13507 Berlin
- CGN1 – Amazon Koblenz GmbH, Amazonstrasse 1 / Industriepark A61, 56330 Kobern-Gondorf
- DTM1 – Amazon Logistik Werne GmbH, Carl-Zeiss-Straße 3, 59368 Werne
- DTM2 – Amazon Logistik Dortmund GmbH, Kaltbandstraße 4, 44145 Dortmund
- DUS2 – Amazon Fulfillment GmbH, Amazonstrasse 1 / Alte Landstrasse, 47495 Rheinberg
- EDE4 – Amazon Logistik Werne GmbH, Wahrbrink 25, 59368 Werne
- EDE5 – Amazon Logistik Werne GmbH, Wahrbrink 23, 59368 Werne
- FRA1 – Amazon Logistik GmbH, Am Schloss Eichhof 1, 36251 Bad Hersfeld
- FRA3 – Amazon Logistik GmbH, Amazonstrasse 1 / Obere Kühnbach, 36251 Bad Hersfeld
- HAM2 – Amazon Logistik Winsen GmbH, Borgwardstrasse 10, 21423 Winsen an der Luhe
- LEJ1 – Amazon Distribution GmbH, Amazonstrasse1, 04347 Leipzig
- LEJ2 – Amazon Distribution GmbH, Imaging Operations, Friedrichshafner Straße 72a, 04357 Leipzig
- MUC3 – Amazon Distribution GmbH, Amazonstrasse 1 Zeppelinstrasse 2, 86836 Graben
- STR1 – Amazon Pforzheim GmbH, Amazonstrasse 1 (A8 Exit 44 Pforzheim Nord direction Bretten), 75177 Pforzheim
- XDEB – DHL Logistik-Center Ludwigsau, Im Fuldatal 2, 36251 Ludwigsau OT Mecklar
- XDEH – Kühne + Nagel (AG & Co.) KG Betriebsstätte Rennerod, Industriegebiet Alsberg, 56477 Rennerod
- XDEI – Geodis Logistics Deutschland GmbH Niederlassung Hamburg, Bei der Lehmkuhle 2, 21629 Neu Wulmstorf-Mienenbuettel
- XDEJ – Baur Versand GmbH & Co KG, Siegfried-Lapawa-Straße 1, 96242 Sonnefeld
- XDES – Hermes Fulfilment GmbH Standort Löhne, Schillenbrink 6, 32584 Löhne
- XDET – Geodis Malsfeld NS 3PL, Bornwiese 1, 34323 Mansfeld
- XDEU – DHL Solutions GmbH, Barentsstrasse 24, 53881 Euskirchen
Spain
- BCN1 – Amazon Fulfillment, S.L., Avigunda De les Garrigues 6-8, 08820 El Prat de Llobregat, Barcelona
- BCN2 – Amazon Fulfillment, S.L., Carrer De La Vernada, 22, 08107 Martorelles
- BCN3 – Amazon Fulfillment, S.L, Carrer Ferro, 12, 08755 Castellbisbal, Barcelona
- MAD4 – Amazon EU Sarl C/O Amazon Fulfillment, S.L, Avenida De Astronomía, 24, 28830 San Fernando De Henares, Madrid
- MAD5 – Poligono de Los Vailanes, 28096 Madrid
- XESA – XPO Logistics, Avenida Río Henares, 16, 19208 Alovera, Guadalajara
- XESB – Avenida Del Rio Henares, 19208 Alovera, Guadalajara
- XESC – Kuehne & Nagel Warehouse, Amazon Deliveries, Avenida de las Puntas, 10, 43120 Constantí, Tarragona
France
- BVA1 - 7 Rue des Indes Noirs, 80440 Boves, Somme, Hauts-de-france, France
- LIL1 - Parc logistique de Lauwin-Planque 1, Rue Amazon Douai, 59553 Lauwin-Planque, Norde-Pas-de-Calais, France
- LYS1 - Distripôle Chalon, ZAC du Parc d’Activité du Val de Bourgogne, 2 Tue Amazon Sevrey, 71100 Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France
- MRS1 - Building 2, Rue Joseph Garde, ZAC, Les Portes de Provence, 26200 Montelimar, Drôme, France
- ORY1 - Pôle 45, 1401 Rue du Champ Rouge, 45770 Saran, Loiret, France
- XFRE - 91-135 Rue du Brisson, 38290 Satolas-et-Bonce, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
- XFRF - Avenue Louis Renault, ZAC du Val Bréon, Batiment 3, 77610 Châtres, Île-de-France, France
- XFRG - ZAC Moulin, 101 Le Chemin de Poupry, 45410 Artenay, Centre-Val de Loire, France
- XFRH - 900 Rue Denis Papin, 77550 Moissy-Cramayel, Île-de-France, France
Italy
- FCO1 – Amazon Italia Logistica S.R.L., Via della Meccanica, 4, 02032 Passo Corese
- MXP3 – Amazon Italia Logistica S.R.L., Via Rita Levi Montalcini, 2, 13100 Vercelli
- MXP5 – Amazon EU Sarl c/o Amazon Italia Logistica Srl, Strada Dogana Po 2U, 29015 Castel San Giovanni
- TRN1 – Amazon Italia Logistica S.R.L., Strada Provinciale per Rondissone 90, 10037 Torrazza Piedmonte, Italy
- XITC – Amazon XITC – Geodis Logistics SpA, Via Aldo Moro, 4, 20080 Francolino di Carpiano (MI)
- XITD – Amazon XITD – Geodis Logistics, Viale Maestri del Lavoro 990, 45031 Arquà Polesine
Poland
- KTW1 – Amazon Fulfillment sp. z o.o., Inwestycyjna 19, 41-208 Sosnowiec
- KTW3 – Amazon Fulfillment, ul. Bojkowska 80, 44-141 Gliwice, Poland
- POZ1 – Amazon Fulfillment , Poznanska 1d, 62-080 Sady
- SZZ1 – Amazon Fulfillment sp. z o.o., Kolbaskowo 156, 72-001 Kolbaskowo
- WRO1 – Amazon Fulfillment, Czekoladowa 1, 55-040 Bielany Wroclawskie
- WRO2 – Amazon Fulfillment, Logistyczna 6, 55-040 Bielany Wroclawskie
- WRO3 – Amazon Fulfillment, Czekoladowa 1, 55-040 Bielany Wroclawskie
Czech Republic
- PRG1 – Amazon Logistic Pargue s.r.o, U Trati 216, 25261 Dobrovíz, CZ
- PRG2 – K Amazonu 245, 25261 Dobrovíz, CZ
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#1: [Homeless] Oh Yechan (SSS- / SSS / B+ (Awakened) / S+ / SSS-)
Card: Analysis Description: Allows the user to see through weaknesses and formulate the most effective strategies in combat.
Fighting Styles: Sserium
#2: [Shiro] Seongji Yun (SSS / SSS- / S (Awakened) / B / SSS-)
Card: The Sacrifice of the Six-King Description: The bloodline of Seongji Yuk allows the user's grappling stronger
Card: Yamazaki Style Judo Description: The user gains the ability to use Yamazaki Style Judo
Fighting Styles: Sserium + Judo
#3: [Random] Kim Jin (SSS- / SSS- / B+ (Awakened) / A / SSS)
Card: Self-Hatred Description: Turns the user's feelings of inferiority into a frenzy. Increases stats.
Kim Jin (SSS+ / SSS+ / B+ (Awakened) / A / SSS+) [Self Hatred Max]
Fighting Styles: Boxing
#4: [Luck] William Texier (SSS / SSS- / S (Awakened) / A / SS+)
Card: Guillotine Strike Description: Allows the user to unleash a powerful strike, capable of dealing 3X critical damage.
Card: Tooling Description: The user gains the ability to handle tools easily. It may raise stats depending on the weapon used.
Fighting Styles: Blades
#5: [Lop] Evan Yang (SSS- / SS+ / B+ (Awakened) / D / SSS)
Card: Soul of the Blood Demon Description: The user is consumed by rage and rampages for 2 minutes without any drawbacks.
Fighting Styles: Innate Strength
#6: [Kai] Kai Jin Ma (SSS- / SS+ / A (Awakened) / B+ / SSS-)
Card: Yamazaki Style Kudo Description: The user gains the ability to use Yamazaki Style Kudo
Fighting Styles: Kudo
#7: [Dull] Lam Lee (SSS- / SS+ / A (Awakened) / C / SSS-)
Card: Infinite Suplex Description: Grants the user to land an infinite number of suplexes (until the target passes out or escapes)
Fighting Styles: Wrestling
#8: [Dome] Bong Kwang (SS+ / SSS- / A+ (Awakened) / C / SSS-)
Card: Rise from the Ashes Description: A card that allows the user to have a second chance. Raises all stats by 1 level and provides invincibility for 1 minute.
Bong Kwang (SSS- / SSS / A+ (Awakened) / C / SSS) [R.F.T.A Active]
Fighting Styles: Jiu Jitsu
#9: [Fubuki] Zygarde (SS+ / SSS- / A+ (Awakened) / S / SS+)
Card: Perfect Control Description: The user gains mastery over his body and techniques. This grants him exceptional precision and efficiency in combat.
Fighting Styles: Kali Arnis + Jeet Kune Do + ???
#10: [Blackfire] Bae Ji-Woong (SS+ / SS+ / B+ (Awakened) / B / SS)
Card: Dirty Boxing Description: The user's boxing is brutal and unorthodox.
Fighting Styles: Boxing (Infighting + Dirty)
#11: [Embarrassed] Jun-Hao (SS / SS+ / A+ (Awakened) / C / SS)
Card: Spotless Description: The user's boxing has quick footwork allowing them to be evasive.
Fighting Styles: Boxing (Infighting + Outboxer)
#12: [Abro] Kim Seol-Jin (SS / SS- / B+ (Awakened) / C / SS+)
Card: Vengeance Description: The user is clouded in a shroud of vengeance, raising their stats but lowering their intellect.
Fighting Styles: Takkeyon + Aikido
#13: [Jesuslover] Samagwi Gonchung (SS- / SS+ / A (Awakened) / B / SS)
Card: Mimicry Description: The user can mimic the fighting style of insects.
Fighting Styles: Praying Mantis
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Big Deal:
A boy of average height with a straight ponytail was hanging out with his friend
[Big Deal: Bae Ji-Woong]: 175 cm, 74 kg
Strength: SS- SS+
Speed: SS- SS+
Potential: B+ (Awakened)
Intelligence: B
Endurance: S+ SS
Ji-Woong: So?
The other boy had jet-black hair tied up into a man bun.
[Big Deal: Kim Seol Jin]: 178 cm, 74 kg
Strength: S+ SS
Speed: S SS-
Potential: B+ (Awakened)
Intelligence: C
Endurance: S+ SS+
Seol Jin: I'll beat him.
Workers:
[Director: Mangu Yeong]: 183 cm, 77kg
Strength: SS+ ???
Speed: SSS- ???
Potential: A+ (Awakened)
Intelligence: S+
Endurance: SS ???
Independent:
Junggang...
An orange-haired teenager held up a man by the neck. His green eyes shone against his bloodied skin. He had an unhinged smile.
[Easy: Evan Yang]: 179 cm, 91 kg
Strength: SS- SSS-
Speed: SS- SS+
Potential: B+ (Awakened)
Intelligence: E D
Endurance: SS+ SSS
A boy with platinum blonde hair stood behind him - breaking the fingers of the high-ranking members of the "Syndicate"
[Easy: Hyeonwoo "Zygarde" Lee]: 191 cm, 78 kg
Strength: SS- SS+
Speed: SS- SSS-
Potential: A+ (Awakened)
Intelligence: S+ S
Endurance: SS- SS+
Zy: You gotta tell me about that shark thing sometime!
A blonde-haired boy strolled up to the slaughter. He chuckled. He was on a call with someone.
[Easy: Kai Jin Ma]: 185 cm, 90 kg
Strength: SS SSS-
Speed: SS- SS+
Potential: A (Awakened)
Intelligence: B+ A
Endurance: SS SSS-
Kai: Looks like the raid was a success.
A white-haired boy was on the other of the call.
[Easy: Oh Yechan]: 189 cm, 82 kg
Strength: SS SSS-
Speed: SS+ SSS
Potential: B+ (Awakened)
Intelligence: S S+
Endurance: SS SSS-
Somewhere in Seoul...
A boy with bright orange hair entered a house after a long run.
[Bong Kwang]: 172 cm, 66 kg
Strength: SS- SS+
Speed: SS+ SSS-
Potential: A+ (Awakened)
Intelligence: C
Endurance: SS- SS+
Bong: Taekyung.
Somewhere in a Dojo...
[William Texiter]: 188 cm, 90 kg
Strength: SS+ SSS
Speed: SS SSS-
Potential: S (Awakened)
Intelligence: A
Endurance: SS- SS+
William: I'll avenge you! Father!
Somewhere in an alley...
A tall boy with black hair sat on a pile of bodies. He was wearing a convenience store employee's uniform.
[Jun Hao]: 185 cm, 79 kg
Strength: S+ SS
Speed: SS- SS+
Potential: A+ (Awakened)
Intelligence: C A
Endurance: S+ SS
Jun Hao: Samgawi...
A short boy with shoulder-length black hair was gnawing on a human hand. His green eyes were akin to a jaguar.
[Samgawi Gonchung]: 164 cm, 62 kg
Strength: S- SS-
Speed: S+ SS+
Potential: A (Awakened)
Intelligence: B B+
Endurance: S SS
Samgawi: That bitch is going down!
A beefy boy with black hair and a bowl cut lay on the floor.
Somewhere in a gym...
[Lam Lee]: 182 cm, 92 kg
Strength: SS- SSS-
Speed: SS- SS+
Potential: A (Awakened)
Intelligence: C
Endurance: SS+ SSS
Lam: You've grown stronger... Kim Jin
[Kim Jin]: 164 cm, 62 kg
Strength: SS SSS-
Speed: SS SSS-
Potential: B+ (Awakened)
Intelligence: B B+
Endurance: SS+ SSS
Kim Jin: You too Lam!
Somewhere in Japan...
[Seongji Yun]: 186 cm, 82 kg
Strength: SS+ SSS
Speed: SS SSS-
Potential: S (Awakened)
Intelligence: B
Endurance: SS SSS-
???: Are you going back? Yun: I still have business left in Korea
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2024.06.06 08:00 r-nasa-mods New usajobs.gov NASA postings as of Thursday June 6, 2024
Lead Aerospace Engineer, AST, Flight Systems
Grade: GS-14
John F. Kennedy Space Center
This position of Lead Flight Software Analyst in the Flight Dynamics Branch of the NASA Launch Services Program requires knowledge of software coding practices for commercial launch vehicle providers as well as familiarity with the software lifecycle, and applicable industry and government software standards. You will be responsible for coordinating the tasks of the Flight Software team and providing technical guidance and assistance to other engineers in the group as necessary.
Supervisory General Engineer, AST, Experimental Facilities Techniques
Grade: GS-15
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
As the Chief of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) Office, you will be responsible for providing technical direction and support to the Flight Operations Directorate (FOD), Program Offices, and other JSC organizations on all matters related to the development, management, and operation of the NBL. You will lead the team responsible for defining, developing, procuring, operating, and maintaining mockups, trainers, and operations of the facility.
Aerospace Engineer, AST, Quality Assurance (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-13
John F. Kennedy Space Center
As a Quality Assurance engineer in the Institutional Safety Division, you will be responsible for evaluating the quality assurance programs of institutional service contracts supporting aerospace programs at the Kennedy Space Center.
Aerospace Engineer, AST, Aerospace Flight Systems (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-14
Langley Research Center
As a Senior Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) Engineer within the Aeronautics Systems Engineering Branch you will be leading a team of engineers and technicians to perform state-of-the-art integrated flight testing in support of NASA. Within this role you will plan and execute complex UAS projects, working with several organizations at Langley Research Center to perform flight testing. Advanced autonomous system integration, checkout, flight testing, and documentation are key elements of this work.
Supervisory Aerospace Engineer, AST, Aerospace Flight Systems (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-15
Goddard Space Flight Center
As the Branch Head for the Instrument and Payload Systems Engineering Branch/592, you will lead a branch of highly-skilled systems engineers for space flight projects and the day-to-day operation of the branch. The Branch specializes in instrument development and supporting new business activities, on-orbit anomalies, and orbital debris. You will be responsible for branch policies, procedures, schedules, and funding; in addition to maintaining Engineering Gold Rules related to the Branch.
Community Planner
Grade: GS-15
Headquarters, NASA
As a Community Planner within the Facilities and Real Estate Division, Office of Strategic Infrastructure (OSI) at NASA Headquarters you will provide support to the agency's facilities and real property management function including facilities planning, design, construction, maintenance, operation, resource and budget, and real estate. You will lead the development of the Agency Master Plan, leading the Master Planning Community of Practice and assisting the Centers with their Master Plans.
Contract Price/Cost Analyst
Grade: GS-14
Headquarters, NASA
The NASA Office of Procurement seeks a Subject Matter Expert Senior Contract Price/Cost Analysts to perform comprehensive price, cost, and financial analysis for establishing negotiation objectives. Assignments will involve a variety of unusual procurements requiring a high degree of competence and insight to ensure validity of Government pricing objectives, negotiation positions, administration, and termination positions.
General Engineer, AST, Technical Management (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-15
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
You will serve as Program/Project Manager in the Human Exploration and Development Operations Office (HP) with responsibility to oversee the management and integration of cost, technical, schedule, and risk in support of programs such as, Artemis, Moon to Mars, International Space Station, and special projects. You will collaborate with technical managers, executives, and stakeholders in integrating projects and programs across the Center, Agency, and external organizations.
Deputy Associate Administrator, Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate
Grade: ES-00
Headquarters, NASA
Serves as the Deputy Associate Administrator for the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD), sharing responsibility with the Associate Administrator for ESDMD in providing leadership and management of human spaceflight development and operations related to the Moon and Mars campaign.
Computer Engineer, AST, Data Systems (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-12/13
John Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field
Serves as a Computer Engineer, AST, Data Systems with the Facilities Testing Division, Facilities, Test and Center Operations Directorate you will be responsible conception, planning, specification, design, analysis, development, installation, testing, modification, operation, maintenance and use of data handling and computing systems for aerospace, aeronautical, space science and/or earth science vehicles, spacecraft and/or instruments.
Equal Employment Manager
Grade: GS-15
Headquarters, NASA
As an Equal Employment Manager in the NASA Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity, you will provide advisory services and oversight on a wide range of complex EEO complaint matters and exercise broad knowledge of civil rights law and precedent case-setting decisions governing federal complaint processing. You will plan, direct, and evaluate complaint program objectives under provisions of Public Law, Executive Orders, EEOC, MSPB, DOJ, and NASA regulations and directives.
Physical Scientist, AST, Physical Science Technical Management (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-15
Ames Research Center
Serves as the Physical Science Technical Management Lead providing recognized expertise in the overall management and direction of program office funded projects assigned to Ames Research Center. Responsibilities include setting strategic direction of the project work, budget and contract management, and effective communication between stakeholders.
General Engineer, AST, Facility Systems Safety (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-13
John F. Kennedy Space Center
As a Facility Systems Safety Mechanical Engineer, you will be responsible for analyzing designs on new or modified Construction of Facility (CoF) projects, lifting devices, and fall protection solutions for compliance to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Kennedy Space Center (KSC) safety requirements, policies, and procedures.
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2024.06.05 19:33 JOLISILVER Bông Tai Hình Chữ Cái Sự Kết Hợp Giữa Thời Trang và Sáng Tạo
Bông Tai Hình Chữ Cái Sự Kết Hợp Giữa Thời Trang và Sáng Tạo
Trong thế giới thời trang hiện nay, việc tìm kiếm những món trang sức độc đáo và ấn tượng là điều không khó khăn. Một trong những xu hướng đáng chú ý nhất gần đây chính là bông tai hình chữ cái. Được thiết kế với sự sáng tạo và tinh tế, bông tai hình chữ cái không chỉ là
1. Bông Tai Hình Chữ Cái: Sự Kết Hợp Độc Đáo Của Thời Trang
Bông tai hình chữ cái đã trở thành một phần không thể thiếu trong tủ đồ của nhiều người yêu thời trang. Với sự đa dạng về kiểu dáng, chất liệu và màu sắc, các nhà thiết kế đã biến những chữ cái trở thành những tác phẩm nghệ thuật độc đáo trên tai người đeo.
bông tai hình chữ cái
2. Sự Đa Dạng trong Thiết Kế Của Bông Tai Hình Chữ Cái
Bông tai hình chữ cái không chỉ đơn giản là các ký tự trong bảng chữ cái, mà còn được thiết kế theo nhiều phong cách khác nhau. Từ những chiếc bông tai đơn giản với chữ cái in chìm đến những mẫu bông tai lồng ghép các chữ cái tạo thành những từ hoặc câu châm ngôn, sự đa dạng trong thiết kế giúp người mặc có thể thể hiện cá tính và sở thích của mình một cách tốt nhất hình chữ cái
3. Vật Liệu và Chất Lượng
Để tạo ra những mẫu bông tai hình chữ cái đẹp mắt và bền bỉ, việc chọn lựa vật liệu và chất lượng sản phẩm là vô cùng quan trọng. Tùy thuộc vào phong cách và ngân sách, người tiêu dùng có thể lựa chọn từ các loại vật liệu như vàng, bạc, thép không gỉ, hoặc thậm chí là các loại kim loại giả cổ để làm nền cho bông tai.
1. Vật Liệu:
a. Vàng và Bạc:
· Bông tai được làm từ vàng và bạc thường có chất lượng cao và độ bền lâu dài.
· Vàng và bạc ở dạng nguyên chất thường được sử dụng cho những mẫu bông tai cao cấp với giá thành tương đối cao.
Bông tai được là từ chất liệu vàng và
b. Thép không gỉ:
· Thép không gỉ là vật liệu phổ biến được sử dụng cho bông tai hình chữ cái với giá cả hợp lý và độ bền cao.
· Vật liệu này thường không gây kích ứng da và dễ dàng bảo quản.
c. Kim Loại Giả Cổ:
· Kim loại giả cổ được sử dụng để tạo ra các mẫu bông tai mang phong cách cổ điển hoặc vintage.
· Mặc dù không có giá trị cao như vàng và bạc, nhưng kim loại giả cổ vẫn đảm bảo tính thẩm mỹ và độ bền cho sản phẩm.
d. Chất liệu Khác:
· Ngoài ra, còn có các loại vật liệu như đá quý, pha lê, gốm sứ, nhựa acrylic, và các chất liệu tổng hợp khác được sử dụng để tạo ra các mẫu bông tai đa dạng về kiểu dáng và màu sắc bông tai hình chữ cái.
2. Chất Lượng Bông Tai Hình Chữ Cái:
a. Độ An Toàn:
· Sản phẩm phải được sản xuất từ vật liệu an toàn cho sức khỏe, không chứa các chất độc hại gây kích ứng da.
· Các bông tai nên được kiểm tra chất lượng để đảm bảo không gây ra các vấn đề như dị ứng hoặc viêm da cho người sử dụng.bông tai hình chữ cái
b. Độ Bền:
· Bông tai cần có độ bền và độ ổn định tốt để tránh tình trạng gãy, mất màu hoặc bong tróc sau thời gian sử dụng.
· Các chi tiết nhỏ như móc treo, nút bấm cũng cần được gia công kỹ lưỡng để đảm bảo không bị lỏng lẻo hoặc hỏng hóc.
c. Tính Thẩm Mỹ:
· Sản phẩm cần có hình dáng và hoa văn sắc nét, đẹp mắt để tạo điểm nhấn cho người đeo.
· Màu sắc và hoa văn nên được áp dụng một cách cẩn thận và chất lượng để tránh tình trạng phai màu hay bong tróc sau thời gian sử dụng.
4. Boong Tai Hình Chữ Cái trong Thời Gian Thực
Không chỉ là một phụ kiện thời trang, bông tai hình chữ cái còn trở thành biểu tượng của cá nhân và cảm xúc của người đeo. Các ngôi sao nổi tiếng và người ảnh hưởng thời trang thường xuyên xuất hiện với những chiếc bông tai này trong các sự kiện quan trọng, từ đó tạo nên một làn sóng mới trong cộng đồng mạng và giới trẻ yêu thời trang.
Người nổi tiếng đeo bông tai hình chữ cái
5. Bông Tai Hình Chữ Cái và Sự Kết Hợp Trang Phục
Một trong những điểm mạnh của bông tai hình chữ cái chính là khả năng kết hợp linh hoạt với nhiều loại trang phục khác nhau. Từ trang phục công sở đến trang phục dạo phố hoặc trang phục dự tiệc, bông tai hình chữ cái luôn là điểm nhấn hoàn hảo để tôn lên phong cách và cá tính riêng biệt của người mặc.
6. Kết Luận
Bông tai hình chữ cái không chỉ là một món phụ kiện thời trang mà còn là biểu tượng của sự sáng tạo và cá tính. Với sự đa dạng trong thiết kế và chất liệu, bông tai này đã và đang làm say đắm lòng người yêu thời trang trên khắp thế giới. Đặc biệt, việc kết hợp linh hoạt với nhiều loại trang phục giúp bông tai hình chữ cái trở thành một lựa chọn không thể bỏ qua đối với những ai muốn thể hiện phong cách riêng của mình một cách độc đáo và ấn tượng.
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2024.06.05 08:00 r-nasa-mods New usajobs.gov NASA postings as of Wednesday June 5, 2024
Lead Aerospace Engineer, AST, Flight Systems
Grade: GS-14
John F. Kennedy Space Center
This position of Lead Flight Software Analyst in the Flight Dynamics Branch of the NASA Launch Services Program requires knowledge of software coding practices for commercial launch vehicle providers as well as familiarity with the software lifecycle, and applicable industry and government software standards. You will be responsible for coordinating the tasks of the Flight Software team and providing technical guidance and assistance to other engineers in the group as necessary.
Supervisory General Engineer, AST, Experimental Facilities Techniques
Grade: GS-15
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
As the Chief of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) Office, you will be responsible for providing technical direction and support to the Flight Operations Directorate (FOD), Program Offices, and other JSC organizations on all matters related to the development, management, and operation of the NBL. You will lead the team responsible for defining, developing, procuring, operating, and maintaining mockups, trainers, and operations of the facility.
Research Astrophysicist, AST, Fields and Particles (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-13
Goddard Space Flight Center
As a Research Astrophysicist in the Astroparticle Physics Laboratory in the Astrophysics Division at Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), you will contribute to building an instrument of particle detector systems incorporating Cherenkov radiation detectors and silicon-strip detectors. The work will support NASA's Trans-Iron Galactic Element Recorder for the International Space Station (TIGERISS), which will measure the individual element abundances of cosmic-ray nuclei from Boron to Lead.
Aerospace Engineer, AST, Aerospace Flight Systems (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-14
Langley Research Center
As a Senior Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) Engineer within the Aeronautics Systems Engineering Branch you will be leading a team of engineers and technicians to perform state-of-the-art integrated flight testing in support of NASA. Within this role you will plan and execute complex UAS projects, working with several organizations at Langley Research Center to perform flight testing. Advanced autonomous system integration, checkout, flight testing, and documentation are key elements of this work.
Deputy Director, Safety and Mission Assurance Directorate
Grade: ES-00
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
The Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) Directorate at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) leads the entire Marshall workforce in its commitment to assuring mission success and making the workforce and the work of the Center and the Agency as safe as possible. The SMA Deputy Director assists the SMA Director in planning, establishing, implementing, and directing all SMA programs and processes for the MSFC institution and associated in-house and contracted activities.
Community Planner
Grade: GS-15
Headquarters, NASA
As a Community Planner within the Facilities and Real Estate Division, Office of Strategic Infrastructure (OSI) at NASA Headquarters you will provide support to the agency's facilities and real property management function including facilities planning, design, construction, maintenance, operation, resource and budget, and real estate. You will lead the development of the Agency Master Plan, leading the Master Planning Community of Practice and assisting the Centers with their Master Plans.
Contract Price/Cost Analyst
Grade: GS-14
Headquarters, NASA
The NASA Office of Procurement seeks a Subject Matter Expert Senior Contract Price/Cost Analysts to perform comprehensive price, cost, and financial analysis for establishing negotiation objectives. Assignments will involve a variety of unusual procurements requiring a high degree of competence and insight to ensure validity of Government pricing objectives, negotiation positions, administration, and termination positions.
General Engineer, AST, Technical Management (Direct Hire)
Grade: GS-15
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
You will serve as Program/Project Manager in the Human Exploration and Development Operations Office (HP) with responsibility to oversee the management and integration of cost, technical, schedule, and risk in support of programs such as, Artemis, Moon to Mars, International Space Station, and special projects. You will collaborate with technical managers, executives, and stakeholders in integrating projects and programs across the Center, Agency, and external organizations.
Deputy Associate Administrator, Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate
Grade: ES-00
Headquarters, NASA
Serves as the Deputy Associate Administrator for the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD), sharing responsibility with the Associate Administrator for ESDMD in providing leadership and management of human spaceflight development and operations related to the Moon and Mars campaign.
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2024.06.05 04:37 iamadurian My kinda reasonable-ish shortlist of who is likely to be a rental member
Now that member renting is finally official (woohoo!) with Kang Hoon appearing weekly for the next few months, I wanted to compile a speculation of who else RM might recruit after. I know some others have made lists of guests they want to see as rentals, but this is mainly just a roughly ordered list of who I think might be one in the future.
~As a sidenote, I personally think that the RM team is probably looking at a kinda-young "crazy"-type female character that can really go the extra mile in the name of variety for the next rental, especially one that can fill Somin's shoes as well as bridge the gap between the current aging RM members and the new generation. Her departure has really left a glaring hole in the entertaining moments between members that Kwangsoo and her used to fill, before she took that role on solely. Female guests that display Somin-like qualities also have noticeably more positive reception from the fanbase than other ones (based on the rate of how quickly and how many people ask for them to be a rental member immediately after their appearance). As such, my picks will be pretty biased towards this idea, but I think somewhat reasonably so? I will still try to be as nonpartial as possible in my judgment.~
Feel free to discuss anything you disagree with!
LIKELY:
*Kwon Eunbi - A lot of people, both domestic and international, have already stated their desire for her to be a rental member, and honestly given everything about her it's pretty likely. A) On-screen, she's shown good chemistry with the other members as well as the ability to let go for variety moments (such as her betrayal in the first episode during the coin game), B) as a soloist idol, she isn't bound by group duties or responsibilities unlike someone like An Yujin, who is also a hot variety guest these days but has only been a regular cast of two seasonal shows (I'll get to her Waterbomb stuff later), and C) at 28 years (turning 29 this year) she's the perfect bridge between the older RM members and the MZ generation.
The main problem would be her idol schedule, especially the summer Waterbomb festival that she went viral for last year and is probably a mainstay in now. If they look for her, she'll probably be a rental during the Fall/Winter seasons to not coincide with that specifically.
*Jonathan - As a growing influencer on YouTube and a multitude of recent appearances, as well as above-average reception of each of his appearances, I think Jonathan is another likely candidate for a future rental member. While he's shown okay chemistry with Jongkook specifically (similar to Kang Hoon), he has also shown he's willing to create funny moments on his own (such as during the futsal game), and more importantly as a popular talk show host he will have great chemistry with a lot of future guests that RM invites. Again, as a growing influencer, Jonathan would also be a big bridge to the MZ generation that RM looks to tap into a lot.
Jonathan has shown that he's willing to come to RM when asked, which is why I put him in "likely"; ultimately, as his YouTube channel grows larger and larger, it is up to him to determine if he wants to or not. That being said, RM is a very uncontroversial show (except for that one 2017 fiasco) with a very large and loyal international fanbase, so there may not be too much consideration in that.
*Kim Do-Hyun - With a whopping 13 appearances (tied for 6th most with Son Na-eun and Heo Kyung-hwan), Kim Bong is by far the most-guested potential member on this list. After his retirement from the UFC, he's shown that he's looking to take his career to the variety/entertainment side, with 6 recent appearances on RM starting with Seokjin's break as well as being a contestant on the second season of Physical: 100. His character as a clumsy musclehead is also an interesting dynamic that could play foil to Jongkook's Sparta; this is especially noticeable on the TXT episode when Jee Seok Bong tried (and failed) to replicate KJK's windmill sweep move. He could also share the brunt of being the "bad" member with Jee Seok Jin, who has had to take on that role solely now that Kwangsoo and Somin both left.
I place him under the previous two, however, because reception to his appearances has not always been particularly positive, especially when there aren't any physical games. I won't include the tour episode as a case against him (because that was genuinely the most boring episode I have ever watched and I don't even know if Kwangsoo could've saved that), but he doesn't really have a member to lean on when it comes time to do bus chatting or talking games. While JSM integrated flawlessly into the RM cast, Sechan had the "underling of Jongkook" character for a while before he found his own footing, and right now it looks like Kang Hoon is also depending a lot on moments between him and Jongkook. Given that RM is very 50/50 these days if they're going to be physical or not, sometimes Bong might shine, and sometimes he won't.
UNSURE:
*Shin Ye-eun - As acknowledged by both RM team (in the weird special thing they did at the end of the year) and RM members (during Kang Hoon's first appearance as a rental member), Ye-eun is their number one pick as a rental member. However, I think it's difficult for this to come to fruition to realistically, as after her The Glory appearance she is slowly shooting up to be a top-tier actress as well and her schedule is extremely packed, as they've also previously mentioned in the 700th anniversary episode. Her agency has also shown a history of wanting her to keep more that traditional "actress image", like when they told her not to dance in her first guesting on RM (she did it anyway lol).
*Ji Ye-eun - Her first appearance was literally just days ago, so I hesitate to put her on this list: however, she has received a ton of positive reception to her guesting similar to Eunbi and the other Ye-eun. Her flirting with KH and crying after being complimented seemed to remind people a lot of a certain love frog, and in addition the PD team even played Somin's theme during her appearance (the only other time I know of was during Eunbi's second guesting). As an SNL actor, she has tons of experience in creating funny moments and doing a character for entertainment, and doesn't need to worry about "actress image" or anything like that. It also looked like the rest of the RM cast found her endearing as well.
The main roadblock, I think, is that she literally has one appearance so far. Although people were clamoring for Eunbi to be a rental member after her first appearance as well, she still came on a second time, probably for the PD team to test the waters. Also, unlike Eunbi, Ye-eun is not known whatsoever outside of Korea, and given the international fanbase of this show they'd just be asking for tons of negative reactions or even hate if they were to make her a rental member after one episode. That being said, if they keep inviting her and reception remains positive, she has a strong case to be a future rental member.
UNLIKELY:
*Any former member - I know, I know: a lot of people have expressed desire for someone like Kwangsoo or Somin to come back as a rental member (including the current members themselves, can't remember which episode), but unfortunately the reality is that a big reason why someone leaves the cast is to leave behind the variety image and build a name for themselves as an actor. Somin is especially unlikely since she just left not a while ago, and Kwangsoo has shown on numerous occasions to avoid RM as a topic (can be seen whenever he's on a different show with Jaesuk because Jaesuk will tease him about it). Also, coming back as a rental member would just cause a lot of fans to beg for their return to the main cast, and that's usually something you probably want to avoid when trying to get away from the RM image. As for Gary and Joongki....lol.
*Any former "famous" guest: Kang Hanna, Hong Jin-young, Lee Sang-yeob, Lee Da-hee, etc. - Of the most iconic guests on Running Man, Hanna is the only one to have appeared even remotely recently, and even before that it was almost a 4-year gap between her last appearance (702) and the one before that (509). Most of the best guests we know were here during a very different era of Running Man, and there is a reason most of them haven't shown up again in 4+ years. I know a lot of people wish for them to come back at least once, and there is hope given that Hanna just came back, but it also does need to be known that RM now is almost a completely different show than when they were first "famous" guests, and at this point we should just hope they even come back as guests, let alone rental members.
*Hong Jin-ho - While he has a similar number of recent appearances to Bong, I just don't see a world where he becomes a rental member. I'm not tryna sound like a hater, BUT: A) At 41, he's far too old to really bridge anything with the current generation, B) he hasn't shown any particular character other than the bad-pronounciation one, C) and his overall reception has been lukewarm at best, since he doesn't really add anything to the cast.
*Cha Tae-hyun - A very out-of-left-field pick, but he has stated previously (on KJK's channel or MYOB, I don't remember which) that he would be completely open to being a rental member. Of course, it was mentioned in passing so I'm not sure how seriously we should take this, and also as he hasn't shown up very recently as a guest it's not likely the RM team are considering him either. Consider this one to barely make the list, since no one has brought it up since.
That's all the people I have down so far! I'm open for discussion of any member placement you disagree with, or if you have another person in mind that you think might become a member in the future.
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Edit 2: expansion
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2024.06.04 23:14 helpmelollol is my precious moment a fake?
| i recently got the figure on the left as a gift, i noticed that the faces look completely different on both of the figures but have all the same details on the bottom, does anyone know if the figurine on the right is fake or why she looks like that LOL😭 submitted by helpmelollol to preciousmoments [link] [comments] |
2024.06.04 01:40 WilliamsLakeNewsBot Dig for human remains planned at B.C. residential school site - Langley Advance Times
2024.06.03 22:36 jclark708 Picky fussy workawayers
Dear reader, I am not writing this lightly. I have found out that my acct has been suspended and I am 99% sure I know why. a) I asked a workawayer not to take daily long (20min plus) showers as we barely have enough water for 2 short showers per hour b) I was somewhat curt with not one but 2 workawayers who, although informed prior to travelling that we would be painting, did neither bring nor inform me they had no work clothes (i am an m sized woman and had no clothes for them!) c) i encouraged my sth american wws who told me they loved salsa, to go (on their own!?!) to a FREE salsa party 300 meters from my house (they went but despite having shown them the place the previous day, they couldn't find it (we live in a 3street village). d) i complained that my workawayer wore his muddy boots into the shower cubicle e) i asked an alcoholic workawayer to leave, which the remaining 2 workawayer (men) decided was very unfair and so they left too. I also FED my workawayers LOADS I catered to their weird dietary needs I gave them the days off on weekends and public holidays (there are lots of them here in April and May) I gave them airbnb-style bedrooms. I just want to know what the problem is with young ppl today. I would have given my right arm for living conditions such as these when i was 20. At that age I was either couch surfing or holding ppl's bongs for them while they threw up on the floor and delivering pizzas afterwards Ffs.
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2024.06.03 19:16 HYPERCOPE Sturko crosses floor to BC Conservatives
MLA Elenore Sturko is leaving BC United and joining the province’s Conservative Party.
In a statement, Sturko said she is making the switch to “rebuild the coalition that’s needed to defeat the NDP.”
Conservative Leader John Rustad said Sturko will be a “terrific addition” to the party and that her joining shows that support for the grassroots coalition is growing across B.C.
Sturko will be running in Surrey-Cloverdale for the Conservatives while candidate Jody Toor will now be running in Langley-Willowbrook.
if the Cons have any sense, Rustad would step down as leader and give it to Sturko.
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2024.06.03 17:28 WiffleBlu Choral singers from across B.C. perform in Langley. Chorfest 2024 highlights performances by youth and adult choirs
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2024.06.02 22:11 NYCIndieConcerts LIVE CONCERTS IN NYC - June 2024
Saturday June 1
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
18th Ward Brewing | New Colossus presents Summer Saturdays feat. Gardenia + Bloody Your Hands + Balloon Snake + The Coral Cables + Vicious Fishes | 1pm, FREE |
Trans-Pecos | Backyard Matinee feat. Heavenly + Widowspeak + Franz Charcoal | 3pm, $30 |
Berlin | Little Fuss + Parents + Vvii + Looms | 7:30pm, $15 |
The Broadway | Upper Wilds + Mountain Movers + Bong Wish + Discreet Charms | 8pm, $15 |
Brooklyn Monarch | Marcyline + Bedridden + Velvet + Crate | 7pm, $12 |
Main Drag | A Very Special Episode + Catty + Power Pose + Blood of the Bull | 8pm, $15 |
Maker Space (SI) | Punk Rock Mini Golf feat. Mary Shelley + Dead tooth + The Dracu-Las + Engine Hyms | Golf at 3pm, music at 6pm, $15 |
Market Hotel | HEAVENLY + Trinket | 8pm, SOLD OUT |
Webster Hall | Passion Pit + Matt Smith (Nervous System) | pm, SOLD OUT |
Purgatory | Zine Release Party: "An Oral History of Brooklyn Transcore" feat. Beef + Chico Raro + Adult Human Females | 11pm, $15 |
Sunday June 2
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Union Pool | Summer Thunder feat. Guerilla Toss (5:30) + PC Worship (3:30) | 3:30pm, FREE |
The Broadway | Fat Heaven + QWAM + Bala Rise + Nostranders | 8pm, $15 |
Gold Sounds | TV Moms + Wifeknife + TitDickAss + The High Stride | 8pm, $15 |
Monday June 3
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Mathilde | Granite to Glass + A Very Special Episode + Nihiloceros | 7pm, FREE |
Baby's All Right | Grim Streaker + Pure Adult | 10pm, $15 |
Tuesday June 4
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Elsewhere - Hall | of Montreal + Godcaster | 9pm, $35 |
Forest Hills Stadium | Hozier + Allison Russell | 7pm, SOLD OUT |
Wednesday June 5
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Brooklyn Steel | Microwave + Origami Angel + Heart Attack Man + Carpool Tunnel | 6:45pm, $30 |
Gold Sounds | PYNKIE + Retail Drugs + Laughing Stock + Mariah Houston | 7:30pm, $15 |
Forest Hills Stadium | Hozier + Allison Russell | 7pm, SOLD OUT |
Hart Bar | Kira Metcalf + Ben Pagano + Robot Princess + Fury Young | 8pm, $15 |
Rubulad | Rat Palace Dust-Free Home record release show + Fair Visions + Wally + Moon Sand Land | 8pm, $15 |
Thursday June 6
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
ALPHAVILLE | Joyce + Church Crush + Lukka + The Plebs | 8:30pm, $15 |
Elsewhere - Zone One | Snarls + Sunshine Scott | 8pm, $20 |
Knitting Factory @ Baker Falls | Razor Braids Big Wave record release show + Strawberry Launch + Jane Lai | 8:30pm, $15 |
Union Pool | Benefit for NYS Mental Health Ass'n feat. Gustaf + Two-Man Giant Squid | 8pm, $20 |
Friday June 7
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Bowery Ballroom | The Killers | 9pm, SOLD OUT |
Flushing Meadows-Corona Park | Gov Ball Day 1 feat. Post Malone + Alex G + Goth Babe + Donna Missal + Blondshell etc. | 12pm, $180/day or $360 for 3-day pass |
Rubulad | Happen Twice presents Quiet Light + Trophy Wife + Nara's Room + Jumplink | 8pm, $15 |
TV EYE | Fear City presents Oh Bondage, Up Yours! Vol. 2 (Day 1) feat. Miranda and The Beat + Judy and the Jerks + Mirrored Hell + Linda and the Losers + The Trashers + The Tasteless Treats + Badzy + Femcel | 8pm, $30 ($50 2-day pass) |
White Eagle Hall (JC) | The Menzingers + Lucero + The Dirty Nil | 8pm, SOLD OUT |
The Wood Shop | Saint Vitus presents Dosser + Glimmer + Wax Girl | 7pm, $15 |
Mercury Lounge | Gov Ball After Dark feat. Skizzy Mars + Hotline TNT | midnight, $30 |
Saturday June 8
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Flushing Meadows-Corona Park | Gov Ball Day 2 feat. The Killers + Carly Rae Jepsen + TV Girl + Hippo Campus + The Thing etc. | 12pm, $180/day or $360 for 3-day pass |
Randall's Island Park | Punk Island 16 feat. over 60 bands including 95 Bulls, Crazy & the Brains Crush Fund, Dead Tooth, Femcel, Francie Moon, Frida Kill, Rats en Zelo, Shred Flintstone, SKORTS, Timeless Clock, TDA and Tula Vera | Noon, FREE |
18th Ward Brewing | New Colossus presents Summer Saturdays - Shoegaze Party feat. Book/Spirit + Glimmer + Talking to Shadows + Hesitant + Iceblynk | 1pm, FREE |
ALPHAVILLE | Beeef + Namesake + DD Island | 8:30pm, $15 |
Baby's All Right | Genesis P-Orridge Tribute Concert feat. Mbrs of Psychic TV + Christeeene + David J (Bauhaus/Love & Rockets + Cynthia Sley (Bush Tetras) + Shilpa Ray + Laura Jane Grace + Tori + Wolf Time Wharp + John Jackson + more | $25 |
The Broadway | Friendship Quest 5 feat. Ogbert the Nerd + pulses. + Blind Equation + Ultra Deluxe + ok, cuddle + Wifey | 6:30pm, $20 |
Knitting Factory @ Baker Falls | Swansea Sound + Young Adult Friction + Jeanines | 8:30pm, $18 |
Maker Space (SI) | Punk Rock Mini Golf feat. Andy Ellison + Maker Park Radio Stars + Boz Boorer + Big Bliss + The Challenged | Golf at 3pm, music at 6pm, $15 |
Music Hall of Williamsburg | Say She She + Miranda & the Beat | 8pm, $30 |
Sleepwalk | Consumables + Ruby Lou + Opera | 7:45pm, $15 |
The Sultan Room | Ghost Funk Orchestra + ISTA + Arc of Quasar | 8pm, $15 |
TV EYE | Fear City presents Oh Bondage, Up Yours! Vol. 2 (Day 2) feat. Nikki Corvette + Hayley and the Crushers + Happy Body + FAFA + Silver Dagger + Phagocyte + Frida Kill + Tracy City | 8pm, $30 ($50 2-day pass) |
Union Pool | Spencer Krug + Lillian King | 8pm, $20 |
White Eagle Hall (JC) | The Menzingers + Lucero + The Dirty Nil | 8pm, SOLD OUT |
Sunday June 9
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Flushing Meadows-Corona Park | Gov Ball Day 3 feat. SZA + Cannons + Beach Fossils + Geese + Hotline TNT etc. | 12pm, $180/day or $360 for 3-day pass |
Our Wicked Lady | Jonathan Toubin's Sunday Soul Scream / TV EYE Takeover feat. Miranda & the Beat + Jarito & La Ondo + Mala Vista + Shop Talk + Gargoyle + All Cats Are Grey + Genuine Connection + Dita & The Hurricane | 4pm, $20 |
Berlin | onelinedrawing + Common Sage + Calling Hours | 7:30pm, $15 |
Bowery Ballroom | The Antlers + Okkervil River | 8pm, $30 |
The Broadway | The Macks + Shred Flintstone + Cinemartyr | 8:30pm, $15 |
The Meadows | Alien Ant Farm + Kaleido + Back From Zero | 8pm, $25 |
Mercury Lounge | Gluehead + Book/Spirit + Little Slugger | 8:30pm, $15 |
Trans-Pecos | Shadow Monster + Trash Boy + A Very Special Episode + The Black Black | 7:30pm, $15 |
Monday June 10
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
TV EYE | Bloomsday + daneshevskaya + Lily Seabird | 8pm, $15 |
Tuesday June 11
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Berlin | Anna Altman + Kait Eldridge + The Heart Attack-acks | 7:30pm, $15 |
Bushwick Public House | Husbandwife + Phantom Wave + Navel Grazr | 8pm, $15 |
Radio City Music Hall | WFUV presents Gary Clark Jr. | 8pm, $45+ |
Sleepwalk | The Sees + Karabas Barabas | 7:30pm, $15 |
Wednesday June 12
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Bar Freda | Cash Bribe/DAD tour kickoff show + Challice + Deep Fake + Throbb Dylan | 8:30pm, $15 |
Brooklyn Made | Diary + Trinket + Starcleaner Reunion | 8pm, $15 |
Music Hall of Williamsburg | BOECKNER | 8pm, $25 |
Unit J | Buck Gooter + Centennial Gardens + STUY + Ships In The Night, | 8pm, $15 |
Thursday June 13
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Central Park SummerStage | Kim Gordon + The Sun Ra Arkestra + Slauson Malone 1 | 5pm, FREE |
Baby's All Right | Bnny + Lionlimb + Sister | 7pm, $18 |
Bowery Ballroom | Raveonettes + Soap Horse | 9pm, SOLD OUT |
Our Wicked Lady | Low Presh + Phantom Signals + Jelly Kelly + Boyscout Marie | 8pm, $15 |
The Sultan Room | Jimi Lucid + Heavy Halo + Arverne + Two Point Oh | 8pm, $15 |
Webster Hall | Saosin + Cove Reber + Secrets + Body Thief | 8pm, $30 |
Baby's All Right | Mind Shrine + Plastic Picnic + Benet | 10pm, $15 |
Friday June 14
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Bowery Ballroom | Raveonettes + Soap Horse | 9pm, $30 |
The Broadway | The Umbrellas + The Smashing Times + Lightheaded | 9pm, $15 |
Gramercy Theatre | Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties + Future Teens | 7pm, SOLD OUT |
Main Drag | Russian Baths record release show + Parlor Walls + Big Bliss | 8:30pm, $15 |
Purgatory | P.H.0 + Superswell + Alchemy + Toska | 7:30pm, $12 |
The Sultan Room | Short Porch + Good Time Mystery Vision + Nihiloceros + Locations | 7pm, $15 |
Warsaw | Protomartyr + Corridor + Fashion Club | 8pm, $25 |
Saturday June 15
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
18th Ward Brewing | New Colossus presents Summer Saturdays feat. Tygersounds + Real Burn + Outer Shapes + The Meeks + Hiding Places | 1pm, FREE |
Forest Hills Stadium | Pixies + Modest Mouse + Cat Power | 5:30pm, $60+ |
Heaven Can Wait | Jenny Alien + Prophet Thaddeus + Rat Palace + slowtoe | 7:30pm, $15 |
(le) poisson rouge | Liturgy + Body Void | 7pm, $25 |
Mercury Lounge | Alex Orange Drink + Tall Juan + John Gallagher Jr. + Greensleeves | 9:30pm, $18 |
Sony Hall | Blue Note Jazz Festival feat. Sun Ra Archestra + Yo La Tengo | 8pm, SOLD OUT |
The Wood Shop | Authentic Productions NYC presents Rebelmatic + Year of the Dragon (mbrs of Fishbone) + Butterbrain + Hecho en Brooklyn | 7pm, $20 |
TV EYE | Wild Yaks Monumental Deeds album release show + Shilpa Ray + Marked for Death | 7:30pm, $17 |
Warsaw | Los Campesinos! + Short Fictions + Los Eclipses | 9pm, SOLD OUT |
Sunday June 16
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Bar Freda | Balaclava + Shrudd + Jug & the Bugs + B.A.D.G.E. | 8:30pm, $15 |
The Broadway | Sex Mex + Cronies + Joudy | 8pm, $15 |
Our Wicked Lady | Jonathan Toubin's Sunday Soul Scream feat. Puzzled Panther + The Telescreens + La Banda Chuska | 8pm, $15 |
Monday June 17
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Elsewhere - Zone One | Last Dinosaurs | 8pm, SOLD OUT |
Heaven Can Wait | Torture and the Desert Spiders + Trophy Wife + The Living Roomers | 8pm, $15 |
Tuesday June 18
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Bowery Ballroom | Bad Suns | 8pm, SOLD OUT |
Knitting Factory @ Baker Falls | Hey Cowboy + Lightheaded + Nara's Room + Starcleaner Reunion | 8:30pm, $15 |
Music Hall of Williamsburg | Bonny Light Horseman + Alpha Consumer | 8pm, $35 |
Our Wicked Lady | Red Tank! + Desert Sharks + Big Band | 8pm, $15 |
Wednesday June 19
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Elsewhere - Hall | White Reaper + Spiritual Cramp + Smirk | 8:30pm, $25 |
Music Hall of Williamsburg | Bonny Light Horseman + Bridget St John | 8pm, $35 |
Thursday June 20
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
The Broadway | Slomo Sapiens + Heavy Feather & The Magic Word + Jet Daisy | 8:30pm, $15 |
Brooklyn Paramount | WFUV presents The Church + The Afghan Whigs + Kristin Hersh | 8pm, SOLD OUT |
Music Hall of Williamsburg | Pallbearer + REZN + The Keening | 8pm, $25 |
Purgatory | Hey Cowboy! + Lightheaded + April Fools | 8pm, $12 |
Radio City Music Hall | Future Islands + Ed Schrader's Music Beat | 8pm, $40+ |
TV EYE | This Is Lorelei Box For Buddy, Box for Star album release show + Zero Point Energy + Rom Com | 7:30pm, $15 |
Webster Hall | Camera Obscura + Photo Ops | 8pm, $35 |
The Windjammer | The Footlight presents Bob Piggins + No One and the Somebodies + Aisle Knot + Jupiter Boys | 8:30pm, $15 |
Baby's All Right | Airiel + Blushing + Bodywash | 10pm, $15 |
Friday June 21
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
ALPHAVILLE | Lola Star + Boyscoutmarie + Bruiser and Bicycle + Wiring | 8:30pm, $15 |
Beacon Theatre | Wilco + Cut Worms | 7:30pm, SOLD OUT |
Berlin | Wrong Choice Records presents Hot Sweaty Summer feat. Blanket Approval + Niño Disco + Monarch + The Fictionals | 7:30pm, $12 |
Brooklyn Paramount | Dillinger Escape Plan + Car Bomb + Candy | 7pm, SOLD OUT |
Main Drag Music | Stay Inside + Arcadia Grey + Summerbruise + The Big Easy | 8:15pm, $15 |
Baby's All Right | Been Stellar Scream From New York, NY album release show + High. | 11pm, $15 |
Saturday June 22
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
18th Ward Brewing | New Colossus presents Summer Saturdays feat. Gardenia + Bloody Your Hands + Balloon Snake + The Coral Cables + Vicious Fishes | 1pm, FREE |
ALPHAVILLE | Uncle Skunk Uncle Skunk II release show + Wince + Screwbawl | 8:30pm, $15 |
Bar Freda | Castle Black record release show + Onesie + Le Big Zero | 8:30pm, $15 |
Beacon Theatre | Wilco + Cut Worms | 7:30pm, SOLD OUT |
The Bowery Electric | Rock For Light: A Benefit for HR of Bad Brains feat. Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello + Jimmy G of Murphy's Law + more | 8pm, $20+ |
Brooklyn Paramount | Dillinger Escape Plan + The Callous Daoboys + Deadguy | 7pm, SOLD OUT |
Knitting Factory @ Baker Falls | Kiwi Jr. + Ducks Ltd. + Culture Tax | 8:30pm, $15 |
Knockdown Center | Outline:Summer feat. The Armed + King Woman + Chat Pile + Cloakroom + Ragana + Couch Slut | 7pm, $30 |
Mercury Lounge | Mary Shelley record release show + Pons + Skorts | 6:30pm, $15 |
Union Pool | Couvo + Fina + Reclining Nude | 8pm, $15 |
Sunday June 23
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Union Pool | Summer Thunder feat. Armand Hammer (5:30) + Cavalier (3:30) | 3:30pm, FREE |
Brooklyn Paramount | Dillinger Escape Plan + Deadguy + Candy + Car Bomb + The Callous Daoboys | 7pm, SOLD OUT |
Knitting Factory @ Baker Falls | Dogs On Shady Lane + Hello Shark + Sister. | 7:30pm, $15 |
Our Wicked Lady | Jonathan Toubin's Sunday Soul Scream feat. 95 Bulls + Prints | 8pm, $15 |
Warsaw | Ted Leo and The Pharmacists' Shake The Sheets 20th Anniversary + Ekko Astral | 8pm, SOLD OUT |
Monday June 24
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Beacon Theatre | Wilco + Cut Worms | 7:30pm, $80+ |
Our Wicked Lady | Penny + Nite Music + Hasty + Familiar Looks fka Big Oil | 8pm, $15 |
TV EYE | Fair Visions + Lukka + Diary + Endearments | 7:30pm, $15 |
Tuesday June 25
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Baby's All Right | Echoes for Gaza: A Benefit Concert for Palestine feat. AceMo + duendita + Frankie Cosmos + many more | 8pm, $110 ($20 for livestream access) |
Bowery Ballroom | Mdou Moctar + J.R.C.G. | 8pm, $30 |
Wednesday June 26
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Berlin | Upper Wilds + Che Arthur + Blank Account + Silversun Pickups DJ set | 7:30pm, $12 |
Mercury Lounge | Lorraine Leckie & Her Demons + Grasping Straws | 6:30pm, $15 |
Our Wicked Lady | OP's Birthday Benefit Show all proceeds go to Willie Mae Rock Camp feat. Strawberry Glass + PYNKIE + Anna Altman + Catty + Toska | 7:30pm, $15 |
Warsaw | Mdou Moctar + J.R.C.G. | 8pm, $30 |
Thursday June 27
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Baby's All Right | PRONOUN + Um Jennifer? | 7pm, $20 |
The Broadway | Rui Gabriel + Foyer Red + Kolb | 9pm, $15 |
Brooklyn Steel | Silversun Pickups | 8pm, $45 |
Central Park SummerStage | Ethel Cain + Teethe | 6pm, SOLD OUT |
Knitting Factory @ Baker Falls | Bugsy + Scarlet Demore + Crush Fund | 8:30pm, $15 |
Sundown | Anika Pyle + Julia Blair + Trace Mountains + Slight Of | 7:30pm, $15 |
The Wood Shop | Collective Effort NYC presents Foxtails + Satón + Solace + Good for Willow | 8pm, $15 |
Friday June 28
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
ALPHAVILLE | Tennis Courts + Range Life + The Vaughns + Marigold | 8:30pm, $15 |
Bowery Ballroom | Quasi + Marnie Stern | 9pm, $30 |
Brooklyn Bowl | World Music Institute x Blue Note Jazz Festival present Os Mutantes | 8pm, $30 |
Bryant Park | Bryant Park Annual Emerging Artists Festival Day 1 feat. Chanel Beads + Mei Semones + Los Esplifs | 7pm, FREE |
Gramercy Theatre | The Spill Canvas + Driveways + A Balance Between | 7pm, $30 |
Heaven Can Wait | Joudy + Tooth Lures A Fang + A Very Special Episode + The Planes | 8pm, E$12 |
Knitting Factory @ Baker Falls | New Colossus Festival x Super Bock present King Bug + Prewn + Arverne + Silent Mass + Ready Atlantic | 7:30pm, $15 |
Music Hall of Williamsburg | Middle Kids + Gordi | 9pm, SOLD OUT |
Our Wicked Lady | Pop Music Fever Dream + Weeping Icon + QIRL + 973 Future Yook | 8pm, $15 |
The Rockaway Hotel | Say She She + Ghost Funk Orchestra | 7:30pm, $30 |
Saturday June 29
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
18th Ward Brewing | New Colossus presents Summer Saturdays feat. Gardenia + Bloody Your Hands + Balloon Snake + The Coral Cables + Vicious Fishes | 1pm, FREE |
Public Records - The Nursery | RJD2 | 3pm, $30 |
Bryant Park | Bryant Park Annual Emerging Artists Festival Day 2 feat. Horsegirl + Hannah Jadagu + Bloomsday + Greg Mendez + @ | 7pm, FREE |
East Williamsburg Econolodge | Eye Roller + Navel Grazr + The Plebs | 9pm, $10 |
Mercury Lounge | Strand of Oaks (solo) + Lucas Rinz | 6:30pm, $26 |
Mercury Lounge | Strand of Oaks (solo) + Pat Finnerty | 9:30pm, $26 |
Music Hall of Williamsburg | I Am The Avalanche + BE WELL + Such Gold | 7:30pm, $25 |
Our Wicked Lady | SKORTS record release show + Tea Eater + Balaclava + Debbie Dopamine | 8pm, $15 |
Sunday June 30
VENUE | EVENT / LINE-UP | TIME / DOOR PRICE |
Tompkins Square Park | Gustaf + Shred Flintstone | 3pm, FREE |
(le) poisson rouge | W.I.T.C.H. + Rahill + Roge | 7:30pm, $30 |
TV EYE | Lip Critic + Shiverboard + Programmique | 7:30pm, $20 |
Union Pool | Cathedral Bells + Middle Part + Video Days | 9pm, $15 |
The Wood Shop | Actor Observer + Sharkswimmer + Sleepwell + Husbandry | 7pm, $15 |
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2024.06.01 16:22 dani26795 [FIFA 07] World Wide League 07 Week 3 Day 5 (9th-7th Divisions)
Following the previous post here’s a recap of the 5th day from the 3rd week of the "World Wide League 07" project (
full playlist of it can be found here).
Some notes:
You can find descriptions of each division as well as the teams participating in them on the Week 1 posts previously submitted in this subreddit.
Every time you see a team with their name in bold, it's a team of which every match will be recorded.
For ordering the leaderboard table, I simply use whatever the game displays (when there are full ties, it simply orders the teams at random) and then do some correlation since once the week of matches is done, the first match of the next week happens automatically offscreen.
WEEK 3 DAY 5
9th Division (Morning)
The results of the 12 matches from this division’s 3rd week were the following:
HOME | RESULT | AWAY |
Sv Zulte | 1-2 | Boavista |
Figueirense | 1-1 | SC Heerenveen |
Numancia | 2-0 | Elche |
AEK Athen | 0-1 | FC Cologne |
Paranaense | 1-0 | Albacete |
Sivasspor | 0-1 | Flamengo |
Paraná | 1-3 | Strasbourg |
1860 Munich | 2-0 | Coimbra |
H. Rostock | 2-3 | Kaiserslautern |
Valenciennes FC | 2-0 | V. Setúbal |
Lecce | 1-3 | Real Murcia |
Bastia | 1-3 | Djurgårdens |
Now for a short description of the 8 recorded matches and their facts (stats and events):
Match 2: Figueirense vs SC Heerenveen
A match filled with great saves from both goalkeepers. It took one fine long-range shot and one miscalculation for the 2 goals of the match to be scored, otherwise there seemed to be no chance of getting the ball in.
Figueirense | Stats | SC Heerenveen |
0+1=1 | Goals | 0+1=1 |
4+8=12 | Shots | 6+4=10 |
2+2=4 | On Target | 2+3=5 |
14+18=32 | Tackles | 14+23=37 |
1+2=3 | Fouls | 2+3=5 |
0+1=1 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
3+1=4 | Corners | 1+1=2 |
0+0=0 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
55%->66% | Passing | 63%->62% |
40%->44% | Possession | 60%->56% |
50%->33% | Accuracy | 33%->50% |
Figueirense | Events | SC Heerenveen |
Goal (Cícero) | '48 | |
Sub (Soares->Diego) | '54 | |
| '59 | Sub (Zuiverloon->Drost) |
Yellow (Carlos Alberto) | '77 | |
| '78 | Goal (Nilsson) |
Match 3: Numancia vs Elche
The home team played an ideal match, building a 2 goal lead in the 1st half and then having their keeper make several good saves during the 2nd half.
Numancia | Stats | Elche |
2+0=2 | Goals | 0+0=0 |
7+2=9 | Shots | 1+12=13 |
4+2=6 | On Target | 0+5=5 |
17+19=46 | Tackles | 12+15=27 |
0+2=2 | Fouls | 2+0=2 |
0+1=1 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
0+0=0 | Corners | 0+3=3 |
0+2=2 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
76%->68% | Passing | 74%->76% |
50%->48% | Possession | 50%->52% |
57%->66% | Accuracy | 0%->38% |
Numancia | Events | Elche |
Goal (Bolo) | '16 | |
Goal (Bolo) | '40 | |
Sub (Boris->Sietes) | '60 | Sub (Gastón Casas->R. Peragón) |
Yellow (Ortega) | '66 | Injury (Miguel) |
| '66 | Sub (Miguel->Toledo) |
Match 4: AEK Athen vs FC Cologne
1st half had plenty of saves keeping the match goalless. The 2nd half was less eventful and when it seemed no goals would be scored, a nicely directed header sentenced it all.
AEK Athen | Stats | FC Cologne |
0+0=0 | Goals | 0+1=1 |
4+7=11 | Shots | 8+6=14 |
3+1=4 | On Target | 4+2=6 |
12+14=26 | Tackles | 6+17=23 |
0+2=2 | Fouls | 1+1=2 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
2+0=2 | Corners | 1+0=1 |
0+0=0 | Offsides | 0+1=1 |
57%->62% | Passing | 70%->68% |
47%->51% | Possession | 53%->49% |
75%->36% | Accuracy | 50%->42% |
AEK Athen | Events | FC Cologne |
| '89 | Goal (Scherz) |
Match 5: Paranaense vs Albacete
Another match with several great saves, though this time the only goal of the match came from a failure to clear the ball properly.
Paranaense | Stats | Albacete |
0+1=1 | Goals | 0+0=0 |
6+7=13 | Shots | 8+4=12 |
2+5=7 | On Target | 4+2=6 |
8+10=18 | Tackles | 12+21=33 |
0+2=2 | Fouls | 0+2=2 |
0+1=1 | Bookings | 0+1=1 |
1+1=2 | Corners | 2+2=4 |
1+1=2 | Offsides | 1+0=1 |
66%->68% | Passing | 69%->69% |
48%->48% | Possession | 52%->52% |
33%->53% | Accuracy | 50%->50% |
Paranaense | Events | Albacete |
Sub (Danilo->J. Leonardo) | '54 | Yellow (Héctor) |
| '67 | Sub (N. Núñez-> David Sánchez) |
Goal (Pedro Oldoni) | '75 | |
Red (J. Leonardo) | '76 | |
Match 6: Sivasspor vs Flamengo
Away team got ahead after a few tries and there were some other close calls for the rest of the 1st half, though none of them ended on another goal. Not much else happened after half-time, so the score remained unchanged.
Sivasspor | Stats | Flamengo |
0+0=0 | Goals | 1+0=1 |
7+3=10 | Shots | 12+5=17 |
4+1=5 | On Target | 4+2=6 |
14+14=28 | Tackles | 9+13=22 |
2+0=2 | Fouls | 1+2=3 |
1+0=1 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
1+0=1 | Corners | 2+0=2 |
0+0=0 | Offsides | 0+2=2 |
68%->68% | Passing | 76%->75% |
47%->45% | Possession | 53%->55% |
57%->50% | Accuracy | 33%->35% |
Sivasspor | Events | Flamengo |
| '20 | Goal (Luizão) |
Yellow (Yerlikaya) | '32 | |
Sub (Karaca->Ummak) | '70 | |
| '81 | Sub (Leonardo Moura->Toró) |
Match 7: Paraná vs Strasbourg
After a goalless 1st half, the home team took the lead with a very silly goal, but their opponents kept creating chances and in the final 15 minutes of the match they turned everything completely around.
Paraná | Stats | Strasbourg |
0+1=1 | Goals | 0+3=3 |
1+1=2 | Shots | 6+9=15 |
0+1=1 | On Target | 2+8=10 |
21+18=39 | Tackles | 14+22=36 |
1+2=3 | Fouls | 0+0=0 |
0+1=1 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
0+0=0 | Corners | 0+3=3 |
1+0=1 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
63%->65% | Passing | 73%->73% |
46%->45% | Possession | 54%->55% |
0%->50% | Accuracy | 33%->66% |
Paraná | Events | Strasbourg |
Yellow (Edmilson) | '49 | |
Goal (Maicosuel) | '51 | |
Sub (Edinho->Beto) | '55 | |
| '77 | Goal (Gameiro) |
| '77 | Sub (Abdessaski->Cohade) |
| '85 | Goal (Deroff) |
| '90+1 | Goal (Tum) |
Match 8: 1860 Munich vs Coimbra
In a match with not that many shots on target, the home team made sure theirs counted.
1860 Munich | Stats | Coimbra |
1+1=2 | Goals | 0+0=0 |
9+2=11 | Shots | 4+8=12 |
2+1=3 | On Target | 3+3=6 |
12+15=27 | Tackles | 13+22=35 |
1+1=2 | Fouls | 1+1=2 |
0+1=1 | Bookings | 0+1=1 |
0+0=0 | Corners | 1+0=1 |
0+1=1 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
72%->68% | Passing | 69%->73% |
54%->50% | Possession | 46%->50% |
22%->27% | Accuracy | 75%->50% |
1860 Munich | Events | Coimbra |
Goal (Ziegenbein) | '45+4 | |
| '52 | Yellow (Roberto Brum) |
Yellow (Schäfer) | '55 | |
Sub (Schwarz->Tyce) | '55 | |
| '69 | Sub (Alvarez->Gélson) |
Goal (Baier) | '90 | |
Match 9: H. Rostock vs Kaiserslautern
After an uneventful 1st half, the 2nd half was the complete opposite, packed with goals and overall action. Away team did a better job and it paid dividends for them in the end.
H. Rostock | Stats | Kaiserslautern |
0+2=2 | Goals | 0+3=3 |
2+7=9 | Shots | 7+11=18 |
0+4=4 | On Target | 1+6=7 |
17+21=38 | Tackles | 24+16=40 |
1+0=1 | Fouls | 1+0=1 |
1+0=1 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
1+0=1 | Corners | 2+3=5 |
1+0=1 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
73%->74% | Passing | 72%->73% |
48%->47% | Possession | 52%->53% |
0%->44% | Accuracy | 14%->38% |
H. Rostock | Events | Kaiserslautern |
Yellow (Wagefeld) | '38 | |
| '49 | Goal (Daham) |
| '74 | Goal (Reinert) |
Sub (Wagefeld->Stein) | '74 | Sub (Schönheim->Henn) |
Goal (Schied) | '75 | |
| '85 | Goal (Daham) |
Goal (Hähnge) | '90 | |
With all that in mind, the leaderboard after this division’s 3rd week of matches is as follows:
POS | TEAM | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | PTS |
1(=) | Flamengo | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 1 | 5 | 9 |
2(↑2) | Valenciennes FC | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 3 | 4 | 9 |
3(=) | Boavista | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 9 |
4(↑1) | Paranaense | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 9 |
5(↑3) | Numancia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 7 |
6(↑5) | 1860 Munich | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
7(↑9) | Real Murcia | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
8(↑7) | Djurgårdens | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
9(↓7) | Coimbra | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 6 |
10(↓4) | Albacete | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
11(↑3) | Figueirense | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 4 |
12(↓5) | Sivasspor | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
13(↑4) | SC Heerenveen | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
14(↓4) | H. Rostock | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 3 |
15(↓6) | V. Setúbal | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
16(↓4) | Lecce | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 5 | -1 | 3 |
17(↓4) | AEK Athen | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 5 | -1 | 3 |
18(↑1) | FC Cologne | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 2 | -1 | 3 |
19(↑3) | Kaiserslautern | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 6 | -3 | 3 |
20(↑3) | Strasbourg | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 8 | -4 | 3 |
21(↓3) | Sv Zulte | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | -2 | 1 |
22(↓2) | Elche | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 4 | -4 | 0 |
23(↓2) | Bastia | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 8 | -5 | 0 |
24(=) | Paraná | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 10 | -8 | 0 |
8th Division (Afternoon)
The results of the 12 matches from this division’s 3rd week were the following:
HOME | RESULT | AWAY |
Catania | 1-0 | Aberdeen |
Bologna | 0-2 | Vålerenga |
SM Caen | 0-4 | Luton Town |
Norwich | 1-0 | MSV Duisburg |
U.N.A.M. | 0-1 | Karlsruher SC |
Sporting Braga | 1-4 | SK Rapid Wien |
Nacional | 3-0 | Veracruz |
Cádiz | 0-0 | Santos Laguna |
Kayserispor | 2-3 | Genoa |
V. Manisaspor | 2-0 | Ponte Preta |
Crystal Palace | 3-2 | Chiapas |
Stand. de Liège | 0-0 | FC Seoul |
Now for a short description of the 8 recorded matches and their facts (stats and events):
Match 2: Bologna vs Vålerenga
Away team took the lead immediately and then doubled down later on, while their opponents had the dubious honor of being the first to miss a penalty by shooting the ball out this season. 2nd half lacked any meaningful event apart from a save late in the match.
Bologna | Stats | Vålerenga |
0+0=0 | Goals | 2+0=2 |
2+3=5 | Shots | 6+2=8 |
1+1=2 | On Target | 5+0=5 |
19+18=37 | Tackles | 20+13=33 |
0+1=1 | Fouls | 2+2=4 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
0+3=3 | Corners | 1+0=1 |
0+0=0 | Offsides | 1+0=1 |
70%->71% | Passing | 79%->76% |
52%->50% | Possession | 48%->50% |
50%->40% | Accuracy | 83%->62% |
Bologna | Events | Vålerenga |
| '3 | Goal (Grindheim) |
| '31 | Goal (Sørensen) |
Sub (Mezzano->Castellini) | '53 | |
Match 3: SM Caen vs Luton Town
The away team was superior and thrashed their opponents, especially on the final 15 minutes of the match.
SM Caen | Stats | Luton Town |
0+0=0 | Goals | 2+2=4 |
4+5=9 | Shots | 7+4=11 |
3+1=4 | On Target | 4+2=6 |
9+9=18 | Tackles | 19+13=32 |
0+0=0 | Fouls | 0+1=1 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
2+0=2 | Corners | 0+0=0 |
0+1=1 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
63%->67% | Passing | 71%->66% |
43%->47% | Possession | 57%->53% |
75%->44% | Accuracy | 57%->54% |
SM Caen | Events | Luton Town |
| '21 | Goal (Parkin) |
| '31 | Goal (Vine) |
| '58 | Sub (Langley->Bell) |
| '79 | Goal (Vine) |
| '84 | Goal (Robinson) |
Match 4: Norwich vs MSV Duisburg
Neither team was that accurate, but the home team managed to find the chance to score a goal that proved vital in the end.
Norwich | Stats | MSV Duisburg |
1+0=1 | Goals | 0+0=0 |
3+4=7 | Shots | 6+4=10 |
2+1=3 | On Target | 2+1=3 |
12+20=32 | Tackles | 19+16=35 |
0+2=2 | Fouls | 2+1=3 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
1+1=2 | Corners | 0+0=0 |
0+0=0 | Offsides | 0+1=1 |
73%->70% | Passing | 69%->67% |
45%->47% | Possession | 55%->53% |
66%->42% | Accuracy | 33%->30% |
Norwich | Events | MSV Duisburg |
Goal (Earnshaw) | '36 | |
Sub (Croft->McVeigh) | '55 | Sub (Bugera->Book) |
Match 5: U.N.A.M. vs Karlsruher SC
Both defenses were hard at work in this match, as they barely allowed any chance to be created. Unfortunately for the home team, one of the chances they allowed was one their opponents didn't let go to waste.
U.N.A.M. | Stats | Karlsruher SC |
0+0=0 | Goals | 0+1=1 |
3+2=5 | Shots | 2+2=4 |
1+1=2 | On Target | 1+2=3 |
17+20=37 | Tackles | 19+15=34 |
0+0=0 | Fouls | 0+1=1 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
0+0=0 | Corners | 0+1=1 |
0+0=0 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
72%->70% | Passing | 69%->70% |
41%->46% | Possession | 59%->54% |
33%->40% | Accuracy | 50%->75% |
U.N.A.M. | Events | Karlsruher SC |
Sub (Sancho->F. Morales) | '54 | |
| '59 | Goal (Freis) |
| '59 | Sub (Porcello->Mutzel) |
Match 6: Sporting Braga vs SK Rapid Wien
The score was level at half-time even though the away team had more chances, but in the 2nd half they properly proved they were the better team of the match.
Sporting Braga | Stats | SK Rapid Wien |
1+0=1 | Goals | 1+3=4 |
3+6=9 | Shots | 9+8=17 |
1+0=1 | On Target | 3+6=9 |
16+16=32 | Tackles | 14+14=28 |
1+2=3 | Fouls | 0+0=0 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
1+0=1 | Corners | 3+2=5 |
0+0=0 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
60%->65% | Passing | 75%->72% |
51%->57% | Possession | 49%->43% |
33%->11% | Accuracy | 33%->52% |
Sporting Braga | Events | SK Rapid Wien |
| '18 | Goal (Bilic) |
Goal (Wender) | '24 | |
| '62 | Goal (Bilic) |
Sub (Zé Carlos->Marcel) | '62 | Sub (Katzer->Hofmann) |
| '67 | Goal (Hlinka) |
| '78 | Goal (Hiden) |
Match 7: Nacional vs Veracruz
Nacional | Stats | Veracruz |
3+0=3 | Goals | 0+0=0 |
9+1=10 | Shots | 3+3=6 |
6+0=6 | On Target | 2+0=2 |
16+10=26 | Tackles | 16+20=36 |
1+1=2 | Fouls | 2+0=2 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
2+0=2 | Corners | 0+2=2 |
0+0=0 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
68%->70% | Passing | 70%->68% |
54%->53% | Possession | 46%->47% |
66%->60% | Accuracy | 66%->33% |
Nacional | Events | Veracruz |
Goal (Chainho) | '22 | |
Goal (Cássio) | '25 | |
Goal (Bruno) | '35 | |
Sub (Juliano->Rogerinho) | '52 | |
| '68 | Sub (Luna->Gomez) |
Match 8: Cádiz vs Santos Laguna
Despite many attempts, especially from the home team, no goals were scored by the time the final whistle was blown.
Cádiz | Stats | Santos Laguna |
0+0=0 | Goals | 0+0=0 |
7+6=13 | Shots | 2+3=5 |
2+3=5 | On Target | 1+1=2 |
14+13=27 | Tackles | 14+10=24 |
0+1=1 | Fouls | 1+1=2 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
0+0=0 | Corners | 1+1=2 |
1+0=1 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
82%->77% | Passing | 68%->66% |
58%->57% | Possession | 42%->43% |
28%->38% | Accuracy | 50%->40% |
Cádiz | Events | Santos Laguna |
| '73 | Sub (Cariño->F. Torres) |
Match 9: Kayserispor vs Genoa
Away team scored immediately and most of the remainder of the 1st half was uneventful until the home team suddenly scored twice on added time. Away team didn't give up however, equalizing later in the 2nd half and then scoring a winning goal in the closing stages.
Kayserispor | Stats | Genoa |
2+0=2 | Goals | 1+2=3 |
6+2=8 | Shots | 8+5=13 |
6+0=6 | On Target | 3+3=6 |
23+16=39 | Tackles | 12+22=34 |
0+0=0 | Fouls | 1+1=2 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
3+0=3 | Corners | 1+1=2 |
0+0=0 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
68%->68% | Passing | 73%->72% |
48%->48% | Possession | 52%->52% |
100%->75% | Accuracy | 37%->46% |
Kayserispor | Events | Genoa |
| '2 | Goal (Adaílton) |
Goal (Leo) | '45+1 | |
Goal (Leo) | '45+2 | |
Sub (Ünal->Akagündüz) | '55 | Sub (Bega->De Angelis) |
| '69 | Goal (Figueroa) |
| '89 | Goal (Figueroa) |
With all that in mind, the leaderboard after this division’s 3rd week of matches is as follows:
POS | TEAM | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | PTS |
1(=) | Nacional | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 2 | 7 | 9 |
2(=) | Luton Town | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 2 | 6 | 9 |
3(↑2) | Vålerenga | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 5 | 3 | 7 |
4(↑3) | V. Manisaspor | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
5(↑4) | Genoa | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 7 |
6(↓3) | FC Seoul | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 7 |
7(↓3) | MSV Duisburg | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 6 |
8(=) | Santos Laguna | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
9(↑4) | Norwich | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
10(↑10) | SK Rapid Wien | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 4 |
11(↑5) | Catania | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 4 |
12(↑6) | Crystal Palace | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
13(↑6) | Karlsruher SC | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | -1 | 4 |
14(↓8) | Sporting Braga | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 7 | -2 | 4 |
15(↓4) | Stand. de Liège | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
16(↓2) | Cádiz | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
17(↓7) | SM Caen | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 5 | -3 | 3 |
18(↓6) | Veracruz | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 | -3 | 2 |
19(↓4) | Kayserispor | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 | -1 | 2 |
20(↓3) | Chiapas | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | -2 | 1 |
21(=) | Aberdeen | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 7 | -3 | 0 |
22(=) | U.N.A.M. | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 6 | -3 | 0 |
23(=) | Ponte Preta | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 5 | -4 | 0 |
24(=) | Bologna | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 4 | -4 | 0 |
7th Division (Night)
The results of the 12 matches from this division’s 3rd week were the following:
HOME | RESULT | AWAY |
Coventry City | 2-1 | Malmö FF |
Leeds United | 1-0 | Brann |
Ascoli | 2-0 | Southampton |
NAC Breda | 2-2 | Metz |
Real Valladolid | 1-2 | Watford |
Suwon Bluewings | 1-1 | A. Aachen |
Mon. Morelia | 1-3 | Sunderland |
Pachuca | 0-0 | Wisła Kraków |
Messina | 0-2 | Napoli |
FC Zürich | 1-1 | São Caetano |
Xerez | 0-0 | Necaxa |
Atlas | 1-1 | Red Bull Salzburg |
Now for a short description of the 8 recorded matches and their facts (stats and events):
Match 2: Leeds United vs Brann
Home team took the lead catching the away keeper by surprise with a quick low cross, and several saves from both keepers throughout the remainer of the match maintained the score that way.
Leeds United | Stats | Brann |
1+0=1 | Goals | 0+0=0 |
2+5=7 | Shots | 4+6=10 |
1+3=4 | On Target | 2+1=3 |
13+14=27 | Tackles | 17+11=28 |
1+0=1 | Fouls | 1+2=3 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
0+0=0 | Corners | 1+0=1 |
1+1=2 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
69%->68% | Passing | 72%->72% |
47%->45% | Possession | 53%->55% |
50%->57% | Accuracy | 50%->30% |
Leeds United | Events | Brann |
Goal (Horsfield) | '33 | |
Sub (Stone->Carole) | '58 | |
| '70 | Sub (Vaagan Moen->Knudsen) |
Match 3: Ascoli vs Southampton
Home team scored during the 1st half with a header shot that the away keeper couldn't clear enough to save it. After several attempts and offside frustrations, they scored again on the 2nd half to sentence the match.
Ascoli | Stats | Southampton |
1+1=2 | Goals | 0+0=0 |
8+7=15 | Shots | 5+0=5 |
5+6=11 | On Target | 4+0=4 |
8+18=26 | Tackles | 21+21=42 |
1+0=1 | Fouls | 0+2=2 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+1=1 |
1+0=1 | Corners | 3+0=3 |
1+3=4 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
77%->77% | Passing | 70%->66% |
60%->59% | Possession | 40%->41% |
62%->73% | Accuracy | 80%->80% |
Ascoli | Events | Southampton |
Goal (Bjelanovic) | '37 | |
| '57 | Yellow (Lundekvam) |
Sub (Pecchia->Boudianski) | '60 | |
Goal (Bjelanovic) | '63 | Sub (Belmadi->Lička) |
Match 4: NAC Breda vs Metz
The 1st half was packed with goals, both teams finding the back of the net a couple times. 2nd half had no more goals despite many attempts.
NAC Breda | Stats | Metz |
2+0=2 | Goals | 2+0=2 |
11+6=17 | Shots | 4+3=7 |
5+3=8 | On Target | 4+1=5 |
19+16=35 | Tackles | 16+13=29 |
0+2=2 | Fouls | 0+2=2 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
1+0=1 | Corners | 0+0=0 |
1+0=1 | Offsides | 2+1=3 |
80%->73% | Passing | 72%->70% |
64%->57% | Possession | 36%->43% |
45%->47% | Accuracy | 100%->71% |
NAC Breda | Events | Metz |
| '3 | Goal (Cisse) |
Goal (Diba) | '12 | |
| '30 | Goal (Cisse) |
Goal (Diba) | '41 | |
| '51 | Injury (Delgado) |
| '51 | Sub (Delgado->Léoni) |
Sub (Leonardo->Sikora) | '82 | |
Match 5: Real Valldolid vs Watford
Home team scored first but their opponents responded immediately with a goal of their own, and then took the lead just befor half-time. 2nd half was uneventful and the score remained the same.
Real Valldolid | Stats | Watford |
1+0=1 | Goals | 2+0=2 |
5+7=12 | Shots | 5+4=9 |
3+1=4 | On Target | 4+0=4 |
17+21=38 | Tackles | 16+18=34 |
1+2=3 | Fouls | 1+2=3 |
1+0=1 | Bookings | 1+0=1 |
0+2=2 | Corners | 1+1=2 |
1+1=2 | Offsides | 1+0=1 |
68%->66% | Passing | 70%->72% |
51%->52% | Possession | 49%->48% |
60%->33% | Accuracy | 80%->44% |
Real Valldolid | Events | Watford |
Goal (Llorente) | '14 | |
| '16 | Goal (King) |
Yellow (Óscar Sánchez) | '30 | |
| '32 | Yellow (Shittu) |
| '45+2 | Goal (King) |
Sub (Óscar Sánchez->Marcos) | '52 | |
| '63 | Sub (Shittu->Carlisle) |
Match 6: Suwon Bluewings vs A. Aachen
Away team created more chances but were wasteful, while the home team lucked out with their only shot on target being a goal that kept the match level.
Suwon Bluewings | Stats | A. Aachen |
1+0=1 | Goals | 1+0=1 |
2+4=6 | Shots | 6+6=12 |
1+0=1 | On Target | 3+2=5 |
20+15=35 | Tackles | 15+11=26 |
1+0=1 | Fouls | 1+0=1 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
1+2=3 | Corners | 0+0=0 |
0+0=0 | Offsides | 0+1=1 |
72%->69% | Passing | 78%->75% |
55%->52% | Possession | 45%->48% |
50%->16% | Accuracy | 50%->41% |
Suwon Bluewings | Events | A. Aachen |
| '24 | Goal (Rösler) |
Goal (M.Olivera) | '43 | |
| '56 | Sub (Plaßhenrich->Heidrich) |
Sub (Lee Ssa Vic->Cho Won Hee) | '74 | |
Match 7: Mon. Morelia vs Sunderland
It was an action-packed match, with plenty of chances, goals and saves. The away team showed a level of quality that made their win seem inevitable.
Mon. Morelia | Stats | Sunderland |
1+0=1 | Goals | 2+1=3 |
5+8=13 | Shots | 11+6=17 |
4+3=7 | On Target | 5+4=9 |
11+18=29 | Tackles | 16+18=34 |
2+1=3 | Fouls | 1+0=1 |
0+1=1 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
0+2=2 | Corners | 3+1=4 |
1+0=1 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
71%->69% | Passing | 74%->68% |
57%->55% | Possession | 43%->45% |
80%->53% | Accuracy | 45%->52% |
Mon. Morelia | Events | Sunderland |
| '29 | Goal (Elliott) |
Goal (Rey) | '34 | |
| '37 | Goal (Lawrence) |
Sub (Orozco->González) | '52 | |
| '60 | Sub (Hysén->Delap) |
Yellow (Arce) | '63 | |
| '64 | Goal (Elliott) |
Match 8: Pachuca vs Wisła Kraków
Boring match, barely any chances created, and they were fairly easy for the keeper. The home team losing a player didn't change things much.
Pachuca | Stats | Wisła Kraków |
0+0=0 | Goals | 0+0=0 |
2+4=6 | Shots | 2+7=9 |
1+1=2 | On Target | 2+3=5 |
21+13=34 | Tackles | 15+16=31 |
0+1=1 | Fouls | 2+1=3 |
0+1=1 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
1+0=1 | Corners | 0+1=1 |
0+0=0 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
72%->69% | Passing | 78%->75% |
52%->54% | Possession | 48%->46% |
50%->33% | Accuracy | 100%->55% |
Pachuca | Events | Wisła Kraków |
Red (Landín) | '60 | |
| '69 | Sub (Cléber->Stolarczyk) |
Match 9: Messina vs Napoli
The away team got 2 quick goals in and their opponents were unable to cut the gap for the rest of the match, despite many attempts.
Messina | Stats | Napoli |
0+0=0 | Goals | 2+0=2 |
8+6=14 | Shots | 6+3=9 |
4+1=5 | On Target | 4+2=6 |
22+19=41 | Tackles | 17+17=35 |
0+1=1 | Fouls | 2+3=5 |
0+0=0 | Bookings | 0+0=0 |
1+2=3 | Corners | 2+0=2 |
0+1=1 | Offsides | 0+0=0 |
77%->74% | Passing | 71%->71% |
52%->51% | Possession | 48%->49% |
50%->35% | Accuracy | 66%->66% |
Messina | Events | Napoli |
| '4 | Goal (Bucchi) |
| '8 | Goal (Calaió) |
| '57 | Sub (Domizzi->Giubilato) |
Sub (Floccari->Iliev) | '60 | |
With all that in mind, the leaderboard after this division’s 3rd week of matches is as follows:
POS | TEAM | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | PTS |
1(↑2) | Coventry City | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 9 |
2(↓1) | São Caetano | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 7 |
3(↑5) | Leeds United | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 6 |
4(↓2) | Mon. Morelia | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 6 |
5(↑8) | Watford | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 6 |
6(↓2) | Atlas | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
7(↓2) | FC Zürich | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 5 |
8(↓1) | Metz | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
9(↑9) | Sunderland | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 4 |
10(=) | Necaxa | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
11(↑8) | Napoli | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
12(↓6) | Real Valladolid | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
13(↑1) | NAC Breda | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 7 | -1 | 4 |
14(↑1) | Xerez | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | -1 | 4 |
15(↑1) | Pachuca | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | -1 | 4 |
16(↑1) | A. Aachen | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
17(↓6) | Malmö FF | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 5 | -1 | 3 |
18(↓6) | Brann | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 4 | -1 | 3 |
19(↓10) | Southampton | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 4 | -1 | 3 |
20(↑3) | Ascoli | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 4 | -1 | 3 |
21(↓1) | Suwon Bluewings | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | -1 | 2 |
22(↓1) | Wisła Kraków | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | -2 | 2 |
23(↓1) | Red Bull Salzburg | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 | -3 | 1 |
24(=) | Messina | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 6 | -6 | 0 |
Last but not least, here’s a highlights video of Week 3 Day 5, a compilation of the best goals, saves and fails from the 24 matches that were recorded.
Next post will be a recap of Week 3 Day 6 on Sunday 9th.
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2024.05.29 08:54 VolarRecords YES THIS IS ABOUT THE HISTORY OF UFOS -- Has the C.I.A. Done More Harm Than Good? - by Amy Davidson Sorkin October 3, 2022
Found this article after doing a quick deep-dive after this post from
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https://www.reddit.com/UFOs/comments/1d33m4l/does_anybody_remember_what_podcast_this_was/ "Hello fine ladies and gentlemen! I remember listening to a podcast less than a year ago. The main subject of the podcast was UFOs (I think)... anyways the guest told a story that a congressman or senator wrote a bill that was against the CIA or going to defund the CIA, in the 80's... and shortly thereafter, someone broke into his home, dragged his wife out into the street and stuck a gun in her mouth and told her to kill the bill."
Some light Googling brought up this article about the history of the CIA, the OSS, and Daniel Patrick Moynihan's attempts at defunding the agency in the 90s.
Here's an article about that attempt brought by Moynihan published on the Carnegie Endowment Website on December 20, 2005.
https://carnegieendowment.org/posts/2005/12/the-case-for-abolishing-the-cia?lang=en Here's the New Yorker piece about all of this from October 3rd, 2022.
Spooked -- What’s wrong with the C.I.A.? -- By Amy Davidson Sorkin -- October 3, 2022
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/10/10/has-the-cia-done-more-harm-than-good According to the article regarding the resuscitation of the OSS as the CIA immediately following Roswell and the Twining Memo:
"Many of its officers moved straight to the new C.I.A. Most consequentially, perhaps, four future directors of the C.I.A. were O.S.S. veterans: Allen Dulles, Richard Helms, William Colby, and William Casey." Here's the New Yorker article in full: "On January 4, 1995, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York, introduced a bill called the Abolition of the Central Intelligence Agency Act. It had been a rough stretch for the C.I.A. The year before, Aldrich Ames, a longtime officer, had been convicted of being a longtime mole for Soviet (and then Russian) intelligence. Despite having a reputation among his colleagues as a problem drinker who appeared to live far beyond his means, Ames had been given high-level assignments with access to the names of American sources in the U.S.S.R. When the F.B.I. finally arrested him, he was in the Jaguar he used for commuting to work at Langley; by then, he was responsible for the death of at least ten agents. Moynihan said that the case was such a flamboyant display of incompetence that it might actually be a distraction from “the most fundamental defects of the C.I.A.” He meant that the agency—in what he considered to be its “defining failure”—had both missed the fact that the Soviet Union was on the verge of collapse and done little to hasten its end.
He gave a diagnosis for what had gone wrong. “Secrecy keeps mistakes secret,” he said. “Secrecy is a disease. It causes a hardening of the arteries of the mind.” He quoted John le Carré on that point, adding that the best information actually came from the likes of area specialists, diplomats, historians, and journalists. If the C.I.A. was disbanded, he said, the State Department could pick up the intelligence work, and do a better job.
Moynihan was, in some respects, being disingenuous. As he well knew, even if his bill had passed, spies and spying wouldn’t have gone away. The State Department already had its own mini agency, the Bureau of Intelligence and Research. The Departments of Energy and Treasury each had one, too. The Defense Intelligence Agency conducted clandestine operations; U.S. Army Intelligence, Air Force Intelligence, and the Office of Naval Intelligence kept themselves busy as well. The National Security Agency was nearly two decades away from the revelation, by Edward Snowden, a contractor and a former C.I.A. employee, that it had collected information about the phone calls of most Americans, but it was a behemoth even in Moynihan’s time. So was the Federal Bureau of Investigation. There were about a dozen agencies then; now, after reforms that were supposed to streamline things, there are eighteen, including the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (O.D.N.I.), a sort of meta-C.I.A. that has a couple of thousand employees, and the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis. The Drug Enforcement Administration (which currently has foreign offices in sixty-nine countries) has an Office of National Security Intelligence. Four million people in the United States now have security clearances.
It can be hard to sort out which agencies do what; players in the espionage business aren’t always good with boundaries. Both the C.I.A. and the N.S.A. make use of satellite resources, including commercial ones, but there is a separate agency in charge of a spy-satellite fleet, the National Reconnaissance Office—not to be confused with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, which deals with both space-based and ground-level imaging, or with Space Delta 18, the nation’s newest intelligence agency, which is attached to the Space Force. Abolishing the C.I.A. might do nothing more than reconfigure the turf wars.
[NOTE: both Sean Kirkpatrick and David Grusch worked for the NRO and at least Grusch worked for the NGA]
As the senator from New York also knew, a large proportion of the C.I.A.’s resources are devoted not to intelligence gathering but to covert operations, some of which look like military operations. In “
Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence” (Princeton)—one of several recent books that coincide with the seventy-fifth anniversary of the agency’s founding—Amy B. Zegart, a political scientist at Stanford, writes that it’s “getting harder to know just where the CIA’s role ends and the military’s role begins.” Yet the agency’s paramilitary pursuits and related covert activities go back decades. They include the botched Bay of Pigs landing, the brutal Phoenix Program in Vietnam, and a long list of assassination attempts, coup plots, the mining of a harbor (with explosive devices the agency built itself), and drone strikes. These operations have very seldom ended well.
Moynihan’s bill had no more luck than another that he introduced the same day, aimed at ending Major League Baseball’s exemption from antitrust laws. In each case, people understood that there was a problem, but both institutions were protected by the sense that there was something essential, and perhaps authentically American, about them, including their very brokenness. A sudden turn of events can convince even the C.I.A.’s most sober critics that the agency will save us all, whether from terrorists or from Donald Trump. But, seventy-five years in, it’s far from clear whether the C.I.A. is good at its job, or what that job is or should be, or how we could get rid of the agency if we wanted to.
How did we end up with the C.I.A.? A familiar explanation is that the shock of Pearl Harbor made the United States realize it needed more spies; the Office of Strategic Services was formed and jumped into action; and, when the war ended, the O.S.S. evolved seamlessly into the C.I.A., ready to go out and win the Cold War. But that narrative isn’t quite right, particularly regarding the relationship between the O.S.S. and the C.I.A.
[NOTE: We know how ended up with the CIA. ROSWELL.] The United States has always used spies of some sort. George Washington had a discretionary espionage budget for which he didn’t have to turn in receipts. In the early part of the twentieth century, the State Department had an intelligence-analysis unit, along with a cryptography group called the Black Chamber, which operated out of a brownstone in New York’s Murray Hill until it was shut down, in 1929. The Army and the Navy had cryptography and reconnaissance units, too. When the Second World War began, their operations ramped up dramatically, and, as Nicholas Reynolds recounts in “
Need to Know: World War II and the Rise of American Intelligence” (Mariner), these units, not the O.S.S., handled most of the code-breaking. The problem became the volume of raw intelligence. The task of making sense of it and of turning it into something that policymakers could use went to an office within the Army’s military-intelligence division (or G-2), which, Reynolds says, produced “the country’s best strategic intelligence” during the war. That office’s work was directed by Alfred McCormack, a former clerk for Supreme Court Justice Harlan Stone and a partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore. Many of the people he brought in were young corporate lawyers; the theory was that their training in plowing through mountains of documents made them ideal intelligence analysts.
William J. Donovan, who led and largely conceived of the O.S.S., was also a Wall Street lawyer, but one with an aversion to the “legalistic.” What Donovan envisioned was essentially an array of commando units that would operate stealthily and behind enemy lines. In practice, what he tried to build, according to a colleague, was a “private army.” His escapades often risked too much and gained too little. In late 1943, one of his own officers wrote to him that “the set-up has been incredibly wasteful in manpower and, except for a few spotty accomplishments, has been a national failure.” And it had produced “chaos in the field.” Donovan’s nickname was Wild Bill, but his staff called him Seabiscuit, after the thoroughbred, because of his tendency to race around, engaging in what was basically war tourism. In the end, though, the O.S.S. made real contributions, including through its contacts with the French Resistance. But Donovan’s complaint about D Day was that there was “too much planning.” Counterintelligence and strategic thinking bored him, and the O.S.S.’s analysis division was seen as secondary to its operations.
When Harry Truman became President, in April, 1945, he took a look at the O.S.S. and, in September, 1945, abolished it. About two years later, he signed the National Security Act, which established the C.I.A. (and the Department of Defense), but he didn’t want the new agency to be like the group Donovan had run. Instead, it was supposed to do what its name suggested: centralize the intelligence that various agencies gathered, analyze it, and turn it into something the President could use.
[NOTE: I tried doing some research after reading something yesterday about how the NSA was developed in 1952 under Project Sigma to try and decode "alien" communications. If anyone can offer anything, you'd be helping humanity.] “It was not intended as a ‘Cloak and Dagger’ Outfit!,” Truman later wrote. He also had to deal with public apprehensions that he might create what a Chicago
Tribune headline called a “Super Gestapo Agency”—which is why, in its charter, the C.I.A. was banned from domestic spying.
Reynolds’s book is the best of the recent batch, and the most readable. It does not retrofit the history of the O.S.S. around the assumption that the C.I.A. was the inevitable lead postwar intelligence agency. There were other contenders, including a version of McCormack’s office in the State Department—something like what Moynihan wanted. J. Edgar Hoover argued that “World Wide Intelligence” should be turned over to the F.B.I., with military intelligence subservient to him. In some alternative history, he might have pulled that off; by 1943, he was running undercover operations in twenty Latin American countries. And so things could have been worse.
[WHAT UNDERCOVER OPERATIONS WERE WE RUNNING IN LATIN AMERICANS COUNTRIES IN 1943.] Donovan was an adept publicist, but what mattered most, in the end, was that he was good, or lucky, when it came to hiring people. Despite the “pale, male, and Yale” stereotype, the O.S.S. was somewhat more diverse than other units, and certainly more eclectic.
Among its ranks were Ralph Bunche, Herbert Marcuse, and Julia Child. Many of its officers moved straight to the new C.I.A. Most consequentially, perhaps, four future directors of the C.I.A. were O.S.S. veterans: Allen Dulles, Richard Helms, William Colby, and William Casey. Each seems to have had glory-day memories of the O.S.S., which is to say that each, in various ways, was afflicted with what a general in Army intelligence called “the screwball Donovan effect.” Casey, who put a picture of Donovan on his wall, said of his old boss, “We all glowed in his presence.” Wild Bill lost the bureaucratic fight but won the personnel and mythology wars.
And, of course, the agency found customers and collaborators in the White House. There was no mention of covert action in the law that chartered the C.I.A., but Presidents—starting with Truman—began using it that way. One of the agency’s first operations involved meddling in the 1948 Italian election, to insure the victory of the Christian Democrats. The subsidies and outright bribery of Italian politicians, some of them on the far, far right, continued into the nineteen-seventies. Almost from its creation, though, there was a sense that something about the C.I.A. was off. The split between covert action and intelligence gathering and analysis was part of it. The director of the agency was also supposed to be the leader of U.S. intelligence as a whole, but, invariably, the person in the job seemed more invested in preëminence than in coördination.
That setup remained in place until the establishment of the O.D.N.I., in 2004, a move that thus far has mostly continued a tradition of trying to deal with the C.I.A.’s dysfunction by setting up ever more agencies, offices, and centers. (The N.S.A. was established, in 1952, in response to a series of cryptography-related failures.) “Legacy of Ashes,” Tim Weiner’s 2008 history of the C.I.A.—and still an invaluable overview—takes its title from a lament by Eisenhower about what he’d be leaving his successors if the “faulty” structure of American intelligence wasn’t changed. Since Weiner’s book was published, the ashes, and the agencies, have only been piling up. Zegart’s “Spies, Lies, and Algorithms” aims to bring that history to the present. Zegart has served as an adviser to intelligence agencies, and she provides a decent guide to our current bureaucracy. Throughout, her book is clear and well organized—maybe a little too well organized, one feels, after taking in the “Seven Deadly Biases” of intelligence analysis, the “Four Main Adversaries” and the “Five Types of Attack” in the crypto area, and the “Three Words, Four Types” that define covert action. (The covert-action words, incidentally, are “influence,” “acknowledged,” and “abroad.”) Not a few paragraphs read like PowerPoint charts; contradictions are displayed without really being reckoned with. She observes that the balance between “hunting” and “gathering” seems off, but, in her telling, the fact that Presidents of both parties regularly turn to the C.I.A. for paramilitary and other covert tasks constitutes proof that doing so is part of the order of things. The impression she leaves is that if it all goes wrong, it’s because some checklist has been missed. One of the top priorities of U.S. intelligence today, she thinks, should be persuading tech companies to get with the program and help out.
She moots the creation of yet another agency, to deal with OSINT—open-source intelligence. In one chapter, Zegart provides a list of scandals involving spying within the U.S. by various intelligence agencies—notably the N.S.A., the F.B.I., and the C.I.A. “All of these activities violated American law,” she writes. “But that’s the point: domestic laws forbid this kind of surveillance of Americans.” How is that the point, exactly? She depicts the Senate’s 2014 Torture Report, which detailed profound abuses in the C.I.A.’s so-called black sites, as a they-said, the-agency-said, who-knows case. She turns it into a parable about the problems with Congress—suggesting that, although the committee structure may have needed rejiggering, the moral compass of those involved in the program of torture was just fine. Another new volume, “
A Question of Standing: A History of the CIA” (Oxford), by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, a professor emeritus of history at the University of Edinburgh, offers the insights of a more distant observer. He can be astute about how “false memories” of the O.S.S.’s accomplishments have led the C.I.A. astray.
Part of his argument is that the agency has acted as if its influence depended on its standing with whoever is in the White House, thus motivating it to offer Presidents quick fixes that fix nothing. The net effect is to reduce its standing, and that of the U.S., with the public at home and abroad. But Jeffreys-Jones is prone to rash generalizations and pronouncements. He theorizes that, in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, George W. Bush’s national-security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, may have been susceptible to “war mongering” due to her status as “a descendant of slaves,” and that the working-class background of the C.I.A.’s director, George Tenet, made him more likely to vouch for the faulty intelligence on weapons of mass destruction used to justify the war. “Social mobility so often leads to conformity,” warns Jeffreys-Jones, himself the son of an academic historian.
During the Vietnam War, the C.I.A. had discouraging intelligence to offer, and, when successive Administrations didn’t want to hear it, focussed on being helpful by providing those supposedly quick fixes.
That meant abetting a coup in 1963, spying on antiwar protesters, and launching the Phoenix Program, an anti-Vietcong campaign marked by torture and by arbitrary executions; in total, more than twenty thousand people were killed under Phoenix’s auspices. Phoenix was run by William Colby, the O.S.S. alum, who was soon promoted to C.I.A. director. At lower levels, discontent about Vietnam fueled leaks. In December, 1974, the journalist Seymour Hersh told the agency that he was about to publish a story in the Times exposing its domestic spying. Whether in a miscalculation or (as Jeffreys-Jones somewhat breathlessly speculates) as an act of personal expiation, Colby gave Hersh partial confirmation. Amid the scandals and the Congressional hearings that followed, Colby angered some of his colleagues, and Henry Kissinger, by laying bare even more. It emerged that, in 1973, Colby’s predecessor had asked senior agency officials to produce a list of things the C.I.A. had done that might have been unlawful. The resulting document, covering just the prior fifteen years, was known in-house as “The Family Jewels,” and was almost seven hundred pages long. The question of how much it matters who works at the C.I.A. is a perennial one. The influence of Donovan’s acolytes shows that decisions about whom you recruit can, in a formative period or at a critical juncture, make a big difference. But, once an institutional culture has become entrenched, it can be easier to see how the institution shapes the people within it than vice versa.
“Wise Gals: The Spies Who Built the CIA and Changed the Future of Espionage” (Putnam), by Nathalia Holt, comes at the question from a different angle. It’s about five women who worked for the early C.I.A.; three also worked at the O.S.S., and one, Eloise Page, began her career as Bill Donovan’s secretary. Holt is also the author of “Rise of the Rocket Girls,” about women in the early years of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and “The Queens of Animation,” about women at the Walt Disney Company. Her book contains fine material for a beautifully art-directed streaming series, with set pieces in postwar Paris, nineteen-fifties Baghdad, and nineteen-seventies Greece, where Page was the C.I.A.’s first woman station chief. It even has a framing device in the form of the “Petticoat Panel,” a working group of C.I.A. women that convened in 1953 to document their unequal pay and treatment. Holt quotes the transcript of the meeting at which the leadership of the agency summarily rejected their findings. Helms, the future director, says, “It is just nonsense for these gals to come on here and think that the government is going to fall apart because their brains aren’t going to be used to the maximum.” (In 1977, Helms was convicted of lying to Congress about the C.I.A.’s machinations in Chile.) What the book is not, unfortunately, is a coherent history of the C.I.A., of the era it depicts, or even of these women’s work.
Holt’s research does turn up evidence that Jane Burrell, one of her subjects, was the first C.I.A. officer to die in the line of duty, in a plane crash in France, in 1948, a fact that the agency itself apparently missed. Holt ends her book with a call for a star honoring Burrell to be added to the C.I.A.’s memorial wall. Of the hundred and thirty-seven officers represented there, she writes, forty-five died accidentally, the majority in plane crashes, meaning that Burrell’s case would be fairly typical. Burrell was on the return leg of a trip to Brussels, where she’d been sent to talk to war-crimes investigators about a mess the C.I.A. had created by relying on an agent who turned out to have worked with the S.S. and was now in custody. In that respect, too, Burrell, who had personally handled the agent, was typical of the C.I.A. (After Burrell vouched for him, the man was released.) The subject of the C.I.A.’s postwar relations with former Nazis—some of whom, like Reinhard Gehlen, it helped to install in West Germany’s new intelligence service—and with collaborationist émigré groups is, no doubt, a morass. Holt, alas, manages to make the story even more garbled than it has to be. In the end, she basically treats the whole sordid episode as a learning experience for the Gals. The problem is that the agency doesn’t seem to learn much. Holt credits Mary Hutchison with helping to build a network of émigré Ukrainian nationalists. Beginning in 1949, the agency parachuted some of them (including one whom Hutchison apparently distrusted) behind the Soviet border, where they were quickly captured—and repeated the same procedure for a number of years. “Despite the catastrophe, the Ukraine operation would serve as a template moving forward,” Holt writes. “The C.I.A. had more success with back-to-back operations in Iran and Guatemala, where covert action was able to deftly oust leaders considered undesirable.” It’s odd to describe these coups as deft. One of Zegart’s handy lists is of the “unintended consequences” in Iran: “religious extremism, a revolutionary overthrow, the American hostage crisis, severed ties, regional instability, and today’s rising nuclear dangers.” Guatemala is still dealing with the violent legacy of the coup that the C.I.A. visited upon it. Then there’s the question of the intended consequences, which were, respectively, to elevate a shah and a military regime. Secret wars tend not to be so secret in the country where they take place. It was, no doubt, frustrating for Hutchison when, a few years later, her colleagues on the Bay of Pigs task force failed to make use of her Spanish-language skills. But are we supposed to think that the whole misconceived enterprise would have gone off without a hitch were it not for the C.I.A.’s misogyny? One of Holt’s minor themes is that women in the C.I.A. were seen as more natural analysts than operatives—with analysis, in turn, seen as less manly, and less valuable, to everybody’s detriment. But she is more intent on showing that these women were also daring. The main point of “Wise Gals” is that it’s cool that women were in the early C.I.A., and therefore that the C.I.A. itself was cooler than we’d realized. Holt celebrates a big promotion Page got that afforded her access to the secret of a safe containing shellfish-derived poison. You don’t have to be pale, male, and Yale to be complicit in a bungled assassination plot, or, for that matter, a program of rendition and torture.
Why do so many books about the C.I.A. have trouble getting their story straight? It can’t just be the secrecy of the work itself, at least with regard to the earlier years, about which much has been declassified. (Much remains under wraps: Moynihan complained that classification created more than six million supposed secrets in 1993; Zegart writes that the number in 2016 was fifty-five million—not all of which can possibly have been critical.) The
aura of secrecy, by contrast, probably does distort the judgment of its chroniclers. And the scope of the agency’s work is a challenge:
it’s hard to write expertly on places as far-ranging as the Democratic Republic of Congo (where the agency initially planned to poison President Patrice Lumumba’s toothpaste, and instead ended up handing a quarter of a million dollars to Joseph Mobutu, the country’s future dictator, who facilitated the assassination) and Afghanistan (where the C.I.A. has had forty years of illusory gains and worse losses). But the biggest problem may be the agency’s own pattern of self-deception. Holt, for example, sometimes seems to go wrong when, rummaging through the archives, she gives too much credit to contemporaneous internal assessments of an agent’s or an operation’s worth. In truth, the C.I.A. has had a “defining failure” for every decade of its existence—sometimes more than one. For Moynihan, in the nineteen-nineties, it was the lack of foresight about the Soviet Union; in the two-thousands, it was the phantom weapons of mass destruction, followed by torture and, in still evolving ways, by the drone-based program of targeted killings, with its high toll of civilian deaths. Barack Obama’s rapport with John Brennan, the C.I.A.’s director from 2013 to 2017, seems to have brought him to accept the view that the killing of American citizens abroad was acceptable, if managed prudently. The overuse of the agency on the battlefield is due not to a military-manpower shortage but to wishful thinking about the benefits of secrecy and of a lack of accountability. It’s difficult to know, at this point, what the C.I.A.’s next defining failure—or, if one tries to be optimistic, its stabilizing success—will be.
Donald Trump has had a complicated relationship with the intelligence community—increasingly capitalized and abbreviated to I.C.—which is presently conducting a damage assessment regarding documents with classified markings that he kept at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida home. He might, of course, be reëlected, and have the C.I.A.’s tools at his disposal again. If the C.I.A. isn’t the place to turn for an expedient solution to foreign-policy problems, neither is it bound to be the place to turn for a solution to our democracy’s political problems. “If you ask intelligence officers what misperceptions bother them most, odds are they’ll mention ethics,” Zegart writes. She quotes an official who complains that “people think we’re lawbreakers, we’re human rights violators.” She insists that “officers think about ethics a lot.” She portrays the agency as being filled with hardworking moms and dads who do a great deal of “agonizing.” No doubt she’s right. But if the C.I.A. keeps falling down all the same, something must be tragically amiss in the agency’s structure or culture, or both. All the talk of coups and assassination plots, Zegart worries, distracts people from understanding the C.I.A.’s more basic intelligence mission. In fact, the party most distracted by such activities—and by the military role it has taken on—seems to be the agency itself. ♦
An earlier version of this article misstated the numerical designation of the Space Force unit dedicated to intelligence. Published in the print edition of the
October 10, 2022, issue.
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