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Roscoe's Quick Notes

Today brings me two IU games to cheer for. First up was the Indiana Women's Basketball Team facing off against the Gonzaga Bulldogs in an early afternoon game as part of the GEICO Coconut Hoops Tournament. Indiana won this tightly contested game by a score of 76 to 72.
My second game will feature the IU Hoosiers Football team vs the Purdue Boilermakers tonight in a classic rivalry, The Old Oaken Bucket Game being played this year on Purdue's home field in West Lafayette.
And the adventure continues.
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Have A Good Day
During yesterday’s Thanksgiving Parade broadcast, nearly every commercial break featured a Facebook ad. It was a good one about real-life human connection supported online through the Facebook friends network. It’s a long shot, but wouldn’t it be great if Facebook cut the nonsense and returned to its roots as a social network? A place where you can stay connected with friends and family around the world. In the late 2000s, you could meet someone, become friends on Facebook, and stay loosely in touch. “Are you on Facebook,” was a less intrusive question than “What is your phone number?” Today, of course, many people avoid visiting Facebook altogether because of the endless stream of useless information they never signed up for.