So, got the cat back from the vet hospital today. He had a very close call, almost lost him. Now, I get to work until I'm 105 (Senior's age) to pay for it.
Poor kitty... what happened?
urinary blockage.
oh, yeah, those suck.
and heart-stoppingly expensive to fix.
wait until you are into full-blown geriatric care.
me or the cat?
Yours is free
SensKat said
Mar 8, 2016
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
should I be lazy and order a pizza?
asking us for permission? just finished my pizza, but home made.
more of a rhetorical question.
I spent the day reading an 88 page functional spec for the 3rd time while I'm working on my technical design and dev estimates.... I have no brain power left.
well you're in the right place then... order away, note that bacon is good for the brain
oh, pizza without bacon would pretty much be a crime.
Russell said
Mar 8, 2016
SensKat wrote:
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Russell wrote:
So, got the cat back from the vet hospital today. He had a very close call, almost lost him. Now, I get to work until I'm 105 (Senior's age) to pay for it.
Poor kitty... what happened?
urinary blockage.
oh, yeah, those suck.
and heart-stoppingly expensive to fix.
wait until you are into full-blown geriatric care.
me or the cat?
SensKat said
Mar 8, 2016
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Russell wrote:
So, got the cat back from the vet hospital today. He had a very close call, almost lost him. Now, I get to work until I'm 105 (Senior's age) to pay for it.
Poor kitty... what happened?
urinary blockage.
oh, yeah, those suck.
and heart-stoppingly expensive to fix.
wait until you are into full-blown geriatric care.
Homer said
Mar 8, 2016
SensKat wrote:
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
should I be lazy and order a pizza?
asking us for permission? just finished my pizza, but home made.
more of a rhetorical question.
I spent the day reading an 88 page functional spec for the 3rd time while I'm working on my technical design and dev estimates.... I have no brain power left.
well you're in the right place then... order away, note that bacon is good for the brain
Russell said
Mar 8, 2016
SensKat wrote:
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Russell wrote:
So, got the cat back from the vet hospital today. He had a very close call, almost lost him. Now, I get to work until I'm 105 (Senior's age) to pay for it.
Poor kitty... what happened?
urinary blockage.
oh, yeah, those suck.
and heart-stoppingly expensive to fix.
SensKat said
Mar 8, 2016
Russell wrote:
SensKat wrote:
Russell wrote:
So, got the cat back from the vet hospital today. He had a very close call, almost lost him. Now, I get to work until I'm 105 (Senior's age) to pay for it.
Poor kitty... what happened?
urinary blockage.
oh, yeah, those suck.
Homer said
Mar 8, 2016
SensKat wrote:
ok, I looked it up, I was remembering wrong, it's the other way around:
Walk-Away Rights
If a player elects arbitration, the club may actually choose to walk away from the award and make the player an unrestricted free agent under certain circumstances. For one, the arbitration award has to be $3.5M per year or more. As with every other number like this, the $3.5M figure will index annually at the same percentage as the League Average Salary changes.
If it's a one-year election, the player becomes an unrestricted free agent immediately.
If it's a two-year election, then the walk-away actually turns that into a one-year contract at the end of which the player becomes a UFA.
As long as the club has a walk-away right, they have 48 hours after the end of all their arbitration hearings to elect to walk away from a player. The amount of walk-aways a team may carry out in one year depends on how many players take them to arbitration.
In no case may a club walk away from an arbitration award arising from a hearing for which they filed. Walk-aways are only permitted in player-elected arbitration cases.
found that exact same article
Agent Orange said
Mar 8, 2016
Homer wrote:
Contract talks with Hoffman are going to be interesting. He's a RFA so his options are limited, but if Cameron is still there when he becomes a UFA and their relationship doesn't get better, he's going to walk or force the Sens hands to trade him at the trade deadline.
STONE !!
It'll likely be team elected arbitration and Hoffman will chose a one year deal.
Russell said
Mar 8, 2016
SensKat wrote:
Russell wrote:
So, got the cat back from the vet hospital today. He had a very close call, almost lost him. Now, I get to work until I'm 105 (Senior's age) to pay for it.
Poor kitty... what happened?
urinary blockage.
SensKat said
Mar 8, 2016
Homer wrote:
SensKat wrote:
should I be lazy and order a pizza?
asking us for permission? just finished my pizza, but home made.
more of a rhetorical question.
I spent the day reading an 88 page functional spec for the 3rd time while I'm working on my technical design and dev estimates.... I have no brain power left.
SensKat said
Mar 8, 2016
Russell wrote:
So, got the cat back from the vet hospital today. He had a very close call, almost lost him. Now, I get to work until I'm 105 (Senior's age) to pay for it.
Poor kitty... what happened?
SensKat said
Mar 8, 2016
ok, I looked it up, I was remembering wrong, it's the other way around:
Walk-Away Rights
If a player elects arbitration, the club may actually choose to walk away from the award and make the player an unrestricted free agent under certain circumstances. For one, the arbitration award has to be $3.5M per year or more. As with every other number like this, the $3.5M figure will index annually at the same percentage as the League Average Salary changes.
If it's a one-year election, the player becomes an unrestricted free agent immediately.
If it's a two-year election, then the walk-away actually turns that into a one-year contract at the end of which the player becomes a UFA.
As long as the club has a walk-away right, they have 48 hours after the end of all their arbitration hearings to elect to walk away from a player. The amount of walk-aways a team may carry out in one year depends on how many players take them to arbitration.
In no case may a club walk away from an arbitration award arising from a hearing for which they filed. Walk-aways are only permitted in player-elected arbitration cases.
Homer said
Mar 8, 2016
SensKat wrote:
should I be lazy and order a pizza?
asking us for permission? just finished my pizza, but home made.
Russell said
Mar 8, 2016
So, got the cat back from the vet hospital today. He had a very close call, almost lost him. Now, I get to work until I'm 105 (Senior's age) to pay for it.
SensKat said
Mar 8, 2016
Homer wrote:
Contract talks with Hoffman are going to be interesting. He's a RFA so his options are limited, but if Cameron is still there when he becomes a UFA and their relationship doesn't get better, he's going to walk or force the Sens hands to trade him at the trade deadline.
STONE !!
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't it partially depend on who elects for arbitration, too? If it's player-elected he has less options, but if it's team elected, and he doesn't like the contract the arbitrator comes back with there is an out that lets him become a UFA?
he's probably just gone to the can.
senior, have you gone to the Brier?
Yours is free
oh, pizza without bacon would pretty much be a crime.
me or the cat?
wait until you are into full-blown geriatric care.
well you're in the right place then... order away, note that bacon is good for the brain
and heart-stoppingly expensive to fix.
oh, yeah, those suck.
found that exact same article
It'll likely be team elected arbitration and Hoffman will chose a one year deal.
urinary blockage.
more of a rhetorical question.
I spent the day reading an 88 page functional spec for the 3rd time while I'm working on my technical design and dev estimates.... I have no brain power left.
Poor kitty... what happened?
Walk-Away Rights
If a player elects arbitration, the club may actually choose to walk away from the award and make the player an unrestricted free agent under certain circumstances. For one, the arbitration award has to be $3.5M per year or more. As with every other number like this, the $3.5M figure will index annually at the same percentage as the League Average Salary changes.
If it's a one-year election, the player becomes an unrestricted free agent immediately.
If it's a two-year election, then the walk-away actually turns that into a one-year contract at the end of which the player becomes a UFA.
As long as the club has a walk-away right, they have 48 hours after the end of all their arbitration hearings to elect to walk away from a player. The amount of walk-aways a team may carry out in one year depends on how many players take them to arbitration.
In no case may a club walk away from an arbitration award arising from a hearing for which they filed. Walk-aways are only permitted in player-elected arbitration cases.
asking us for permission? just finished my pizza, but home made.
So, got the cat back from the vet hospital today. He had a very close call, almost lost him. Now, I get to work until I'm 105 (Senior's age) to pay for it.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't it partially depend on who elects for arbitration, too? If it's player-elected he has less options, but if it's team elected, and he doesn't like the contract the arbitrator comes back with there is an out that lets him become a UFA?