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Sorry DBT. The people are great, but the scenery blows.All of West Texas fits that description.
Sorry DBT. The people are great, but the scenery blows.All of West Texas fits that description.
It ain’t Colorado. That’s for sure. But it has its own beauty.Sorry DBT. The people are great, but the scenery blows.
I attended TT. There is no comparison between TT/Lubbock and CU/Boulder. CU/Boulder >>>>>> TT/Lubbock as far as places to live. But TT is a good school and I get that it’s somewhat closer to home.
But isn’t TT still considered a strong offensive team that struggles on defense? Tech currently has 13 guys in the NFL. Of those, 9 are offensive players and 4 are defensive players. Of those defensive players, the only DBack is a safety.
Doesn't Baylor make fun of TT? How bad is it when Baylor makes fun of you?Agree to disagree. And yes, my brother went to Tech.
Benefit of a doubt. I went there in ‘72/‘73. But they have been on the cutting edge of wind effects on buildings research that has helped shape current building codes. I know that’s a pretty myopic view but it’s something I know a little about. And they should be good at wind research because Lubbock blows.Agree to disagree. And yes, my brother went to Tech.
fifyBenefit of a doubt. I went there in ‘1872/‘1873. But they have been on the cutting edge of wind effects on buildings research that has helped shape current building codes. I know that’s a pretty myopic view but it’s something I know a little about. And they should be good at wind research because Lubbock blows.
My uncle did engineering there and for his masters he studied how tornadoes embed objects into buildings. Probably a few years after youBenefit of a doubt. I went there in ‘72/‘73. But they have been on the cutting edge of wind effects on buildings research that has helped shape current building codes. I know that’s a pretty myopic view but it’s something I know a little about. And they should be good at wind research because Lubbock blows.