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Established Boy Names Not On Baby Naming Lists
2023.03.25 16:29 thirdbull Established Boy Names Not On Baby Naming Lists
As the title suggests this is for well established names that aren’t commonly recommended on modern baby naming lists. When I was pregnant I felt like every list I looked at had the same trending “unique” names, and due to pregnancy brain I had trouble thinking of names like Sarah, Kenneth, Gabriel, Joanna, etc… These are from names that neither peak nor plummet, or names that were popular anytime from a couple decades ago all the way to grandpa names! Included SSA 2021 ranking (some are more “unique” for this generation than you’d expect!) and excluded anything within the top 100.
Feel free to add on in the comments!!!
Boys:
Alan #197
Blake #205
Brian #288
Brandon #181
Bradley #313
Cody #312
Cory #985
Corbin #366
Curtis #778
Calvin #145
Cole #132
Colin #269
Chance #326
Chandler #604
Chase #125
Conrad #534
Dean #165
Dennis #693
Derek #301
Damien #280
Douglas #739
Emmett #103
Eugene #848
Edwin #354
Edward #217
Eric #213
Frank #444
Franklin #395
Frederick #476
Gavin #173
Garrett #402
Gary #904
Gregory #486
George #134
Gage #569
Gerald #954
Harvey #420
Hugo #434
Harry #722
Harold #962
Hank #433
Hector #360
Heath #958
Ivan #168
Jeffrey #425
Jesse #203
Jeremy #239
Jonah #140
Jason #130
Joel #211
Jared #394
Justin #179
Kurt #962
Kenneth #258
Keith #597
Kyle #364
Kevin #182
Lawrence #578
Leroy #905
Lionel #663
Leonard #649
Luis #134
Louis #251
Lance #811
Maurice #829
Marvin #620
Malcolm #282
Maxwell #163
Marcus #228
Martin #302
Marshall #379
Nathaniel #133
Niles >1000
Nigel #934
Nelson #725
Oscar #226
Omar #264
Oswald >1000
Otis #647
Percival >1000
Peter #215
Phillip #523
Patrick #214
Paul #257
Quincy #631
Quinton/Quentin #704/#542
Richard #216
Raymond #330
Rudy #819
Russell #352
Randall #996
Ralph #950
Roger #686
Ruben #460
Simon #247
Sullivan #373
Shane #493
Sean #363
Sylvester >1000
Scott #607
Seth #490
Stephen #341
Steven #234
Spencer #315
Stanley #791
Timothy #201
Tyler #157
Tony #679
Travis #381
Toby #954
Tobias #277
Troy #418
Terry #934
Trey #653
Todd #976
Terence >1000
Ulysses >1000
Victor #209
Vance #943
Virgil >1000
Vincent #117
Wallace #897
Wilson #714
Winston #411
Warren #345
Walter #271
Zane #238
Zeke #619
Zachary #144
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Number | Player | "First" Team | What Happened | Team They Actually Debuted With | Current and/or Most Recent Team |
401 | Andrew Kittredge | Mariners | Traded to the Rays. | Rays | Rays |
402 | Brandon Kline | Red Sox | Chose not to sign. | Orioles | Orioles |
403 | Corey Kluber | Padres | Traded to the Indians. | Indians | Red Sox |
404 | Andrew Knapp | A's | Chose not to sign. | Phillies | Tigers |
405 | Chuck Knoblauch | Phillies | Chose not to sign. | Twins | Royals |
406 | Adam Kolarek | Mets, Orioles | Released by the Mets, then signed with the Orioles and then drafted by the Rays in the rule 5 draft. | Rays | dodgers |
407 | Michael Kopech | Red Sox | Traded to the White Sox. | White Sox | White Sox |
408 | George Kottaras | Padres | Traded to the Red Sox. | Red Sox | Blue Jays |
409 | Erik Kratz | Blue Jays | Granted free agency and signed with the Pirates. | Pirates | Yankees |
410 | Jason Krizan | Tigers, Mets, A's | Granted free agency and signed again with the Tigers, then granted free agency and signed with the Mets, then drafted by the A's in the rule 5 draft, then granted free agency and signed with the Giants. | Giants | Giants |
411 | Mike Krukow | Angels | Chose not to sign. | Cubs | Giants |
412 | Duane Kuiper | Yankees, Pilots, White Sox, Reds, Red Sox | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, chose not to sign, chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Indians | Giants |
413 | Tim Laker | Royals | Chose not to sign. | Expos | Indians |
414 | Mike Lamb | Twins, Expos, Braves | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Rangers | Marlins |
415 | Jake Lamb | Pirates | Chose not to sign. | Diamondbacks | Angels |
416 | Ken Landreaux | Astros | Chose not to sign. | Angels | dodgers |
417 | Mark Langston | Cubs | Chose not to sign. | Mariners | Indians |
418 | Mike Lansing | Orioles | Chose not to sign. | Expos | Red Sox |
419 | Stephen Larkin | Rangers | Traded to the Reds. | Reds | Reds |
420 | Adam LaRoche | Marlins, Marlins | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Braves | White Sox |
421 | Tommy Lasorda | Phillies | Drafted by the dodgers in the minor league draft. | dodgers | A's |
422 | Eric Lauer | Blue Jays | Chose not to sign. | Padres | Brewers |
423 | Ramón Laureano | Astros | Traded to the A's. | A's | A's |
424 | Derek Law | Rangers | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Reds |
425 | Brett Lawrie | Brewers | Traded to the Blue Jays. | Blue Jays | White Sox |
426 | Mike Leake | A's | Chose not to sign. | Reds | Diamondbacks |
427 | Cliff Lee | Marlins, Orioles, Expos | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, then drafted by the Expos in a later draft and then traded to the Indians. | Indians | Phillies |
428 | Craig Lefferts | Royals | Chose not to sign. | Cubs | Angels |
429 | DJ LeMahieu | Tigers | Chose not to sign. | Cubs | Yankees |
430 | Darren Lewis | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | A's | Cubs |
431 | Fred Lewis | Expos | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Mets |
432 | Adam Liberatore | Rays | Traded to the Dodgers. | dodgers | dodgers |
433 | Brad Lidge | Giants | Chose not to sign. | Astros | Nationals |
434 | Jon Lieber | Cubs, Royals | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Royals in a later draft and traded to the Pirates. | Pirates | Cubs |
435 | Cory Lidle | Twins, Brewers | Released by the Twins, then signed with the Brewers and traded to the Mets. | Mets | Yankees |
436 | Ted Lilly | dodgers | Traded to the Expos. | Expos | dodgers |
437 | Tim Lincecum | Cubs, Indians | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Giants | Angels |
438 | Francisco Liriano | Giants | Traded to the Twins. | Twins | Pirates |
439 | Pedro Liriano | Angels | Traded to the Brewers. | Brewers | Phillies |
440 | Jonathan Loáisiga | Giants | Released by the Giants. | Yankees | Yankees |
441 | Tim Locastro | Blue Jays | Traded to the dodgers. | dodgers | Mets |
442 | Nook Logan | Yankees | Chose not to sign. | Tigers | Nationals |
443 | Kyle Lohse | Cubs | Traded to the Twins. | Twins | Rangers |
444 | Sam Long | Rays, White Sox | Released by the Rays, signed as a free agent with the White Sox, then granted free agency. | Giants | Giants |
445 | Davey Lopes | Giants | Chose not to sign. | dodgers | Astros |
446 | Javier López | Diamondbacks, Red Sox | Drafted by the Red Sox in the rule 5 draft, then traded to the Rockies. | Rockies | Giants |
447 | Pablo López | Mariners | Traded to the Marlins. | Marlins | Twins |
448 | Michael Lorenzen | Rays | Chose not to sign. | Reds | Tigers |
449 | Sean Lowe | Reds, A's | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Cardinals | Royals |
450 | Noah Lowry | Rangers | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Giants |
451 | Lucas Luetge | Brewers | Drafted by the Mariners in the rule 5 draft. | Mariners | Braves |
452 | Jesús Luzardo | Nationals | Traded to the A's. | A's | Marlins |
453 | Lance Lynn | Mariners | Chose not to sign. | Cardinals | White Sox |
454 | Jean Machi | Phillies, Rays, Blue Jays, Pirates | Drafted by the Rays in the rule 5 draft, then granted free agency and signed with the Blue Jays, then released by the Blue Jays and signed with the Pirates, then granted free agency and signed with the Giants. | Giants | Mariners |
455 | Vimael Machín | Padres, Cubs, Phillies | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Cubs in a later draft and then drafted by the Phillies in the rule 5 draft, then traded to the A's. | A's | Phillies |
456 | Mike Maddux | Reds | Chose not to sign. | Phillies | Astros |
457 | Nick Madrigal | Indians | Chose not to sign. | White Sox | Cubs |
458 | Dave Magadan | Red Sox | Chose not to sign. | Mets | Padres |
459 | Damien Magnifico | Mets | Chose not to sign. | Brewers | Angels |
460 | Martín Maldonado | Angels | Released by the Angels, then signed as a free agent with the Brewers. | Brewers | Astros |
461 | Sean Manaea | Royals | Traded to the A's. | A's | Giants |
462 | Kirt Manwaring | Red Sox | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Rockies |
463 | Nick Markakis | Reds, Reds | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Orioles | Braves |
464 | Germán Márquez | Rays | Traded to the Rockies. | Rockies | Rockies |
465 | Yunior Marte | Royals | Granted free agency and signed with the Giants. | Giants | Phillies |
466 | Chris Martin | Tigers | Chose not to sign. | Rockies | Red Sox |
467 | Russell Martin | Expos | Chose not to sign. | dodgers | dodgers |
468 | Dave Martinez | Rangers | Chose not to sign. | Cubs | Braves |
469 | J. D. Martinez | Twins | Chose not to sign. | Astros | dodgers |
470 | Michael Martínez | Nationals | Drafted by the Phillies in the rule 5 draft. | Phillies | Rays |
471 | Tino Martinez | Red Sox | Chose not to sign. | Mariners | Yankees |
472 | Tippy Martinez | Senators | Chose not to sign. | Yankees | Twins |
473 | Mike Matheny | Blue Jays | Chose not to sign. | Brewers | Giants |
474 | Nick Maton | A's | Chose not to sign. | Phillies | Tigers |
475 | Justin Maxwell | Orioles, Rangers | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Nationals | Giants |
476 | Trevor May | Phillies | Traded to the Twins. | Twins | A's |
477 | Luis Maza | Twins | Granted free agency, and signed as a free agent with the dodgers. | dodgers | dodgers |
478 | James McCann | White Sox | Chose not to sign. | Tigers | Orioles |
479 | Shane McClanahan | Mets | Chose not to sign. | Rays | Rays |
480 | Rodney McCray | White Sox, A's, dodgers Padres | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, chose not to sign, then drafted by and signed with the Padres and then drafted by the White Sox in the minor-league draft. | White Sox | Mets |
481 | Daniel McCutchen | Yankees, Rays, Cardinals, Yankees | Chose not to sign with the Yankees, Rays and Cardinals. | Then drafted again by the Yankees and traded to the Pirates. | Pirates |
482 | Ben McDonald | Braves | Chose not to sign. | Orioles | Brewers |
483 | Oddibe McDowell | Cardinals | Chose not to sign. | Rangers | Rangers |
484 | Willie McGee | White Sox, Yankees | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Yankees in a later draft and then traded to the Cardinals. | Cardinals | Cardinals |
485 | Fred McGriff | Yankees | Traded to the Blue Jays. | Blue Jays | Rays |
486 | Scott McGregor | Yankees | Traded to the Orioles. | Orioles | Orioles |
487 | Mark McGwire | Expos | Chose not to sign. | A's | Cardinals |
488 | Brendan McKay | Padres | Chose not to sign. | Rays | Rays |
489 | Cody McKay | Giants, Cardinals | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | A's | Cardinals |
490 | Mark Melancon | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Yankees | Diamondbacks |
491 | Keury Mella | Giants | Traded to the Reds. | Reds | Diamondbacks |
492 | Bob Melvin | Orioles | Chose not to sign. | Tigers | White Sox |
493 | Joey Meneses | Braves, Phillies, Red Sox | Granted free agency, then signed with the Phillies, then released by the Phillies, then signed with the Red Sox, then granted free agency, then signed with the Nationals. | Nationals | Nationals |
494 | Daniel Mengden | Astros | Traded to the A's. | A's | Royals |
495 | Yermín Mercedes | Nationals, Orioles | Released by the Nationals, then signed with the Orioles and then drafted by the White Sox in the rule 5 draft. | White Sox | Giants |
496 | Jordy Mercer | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Pirates | Nationals |
497 | José Mesa | Blue Jays | Traded to the Orioles. | Orioles | Phillies |
498 | Bart Miadich | Rockies, Red Sox, Diamondbacks | Chose not to sign, then later signed with the Red Sox as a a free agent, then traded to the Diamondbacks, then released by the Diamondbacks and signed with the Angels. | Angels | Angels |
499 | Dan Miceli | Royals | Traded to the Pirates. | Pirates | Rays |
500 | Aaron Miles | Astros | Drafted by the White Sox in the rule 5 draft. | White Sox | dodgers |
501 | Hoby Milner | Nationals, Phillies, Indians | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Phillies in a later draft and then drafted by the Indians in the rule 5 draft, then returned to the Phillies. | Phillies | Brewers |
502 | Eric Milton | Yankees | Traded to the Twins. | Twins | dodgers |
503 | Mike Minor | Rays | Chose not to sign. | Braves | Reds |
504 | Doug Mirabelli | Tigers | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Red Sox |
505 | Garrett Mock | Indians, Twins, Diamondbacks | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, then drafted by and signed with the Diamondbacks and then traded to the Nationals. | Nationals | Nationals |
506 | Paul Molitor | Cardinals | Chose not to sign. | Brewers | Twins |
507 | Carlos Moncrief | Phillies, Indians | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Indians and granted free agency. | Giants | Giants |
508 | Frankie Montas | Red Sox | Traded to the White Sox. | White Sox | Yankees |
509 | Mike Montgomery | Royals, Rays | Traded to the Rays, then traded to the Mariners. | Mariners | Royals |
510 | Brian Moran | Mariners, Blue Jays, Angels, Mariners, Indians, Braves, Orioles, dodgers, Rockies | Too long to state why. | Marlins | Braves |
511 | Colin Moran | Marlins | Traded to the Astros. | Astros | Mariners |
512 | Nyjer Morgan | Rockies | Chose not to sign. | Pirates | Indians |
513 | Matt Morris | Brewers | Chose not to sign. | Cardinals | Pirates |
514 | Michael Morse | White Sox | Traded to the Mariners. | Mariners | Giants |
515 | Guillermo Mota | Mets | Drafted by the Expos in the minor league draft. | Expos | Giants |
516 | Curt Motton | Cubs | Drafted by the Orioles in the first-year draft. | Orioles | Orioles |
517 | Mark Mulder | Tigers | Chose not to sign. | A's | Cardinals |
518 | Max Muncy | Indians | Chose not to sign. | A's | dodgers |
519 | Calvin Murray | Indians | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Cubs |
520 | Tony Muser | Giants | Chose not to sign. | Red Sox | Brewers |
521 | Joe Musgrove | Blue Jays | Traded to the Astros. | Astros | Padres |
522 | Mike Myers | Giants | Drafted by the Marlins in the rule 5 draft. | Marlins | White Sox |
523 | Randy Myers | Reds | Chose not to sign. | Mets | Padres |
524 | Wil Myers | Royals | Traded to the Rays. | Rays | Reds |
525 | Xavier Nady | Cardinals | Chose not to sign. | Padres | Padres |
526 | Tyler Naquin | Orioles | Chose not to sign. | Indians | Mets |
527 | Kristopher Negrón | Red Sox | Traded to the Reds. | Reds | dodgers |
528 | Sheldon Neuse | Rangers, Nationals | Chose not to sign, then drafted by Nationals in a later draft and then traded to the A's. | A's | dodgers |
529 | Phil Nevin | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Astros | Twins |
530 | Tyler Nevin | Rockies | Traded to the Orioles. | Orioles | Tigers |
531 | Sean Newcomb | Angels | Traded to the Braves. | Braves | Cubs |
532 | Joe Niekro | Indians | Chose not to sign. | Cubs | Twins |
533 | Otis Nixon | Reds, Angels | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Yankees | Braves |
534 | Aaron Nola | Blue Jays | Chose not to sign. | Phillies | Phillies |
535 | Austin Nola | Rockies, Blue Jays, Marlins | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, chose not to sign, then drafted by and signed with the Marlins and then later became a free agent and signed with the Mariners. | Mariners | Padres |
536 | Ricky Nolasco | Cubs | Traded to the Marlins. | Marlins | Angels |
537 | Derek Norris | Nationals | Traded to the A's. | A's | Rays |
538 | Vidal Nuño | Indians | Released by the Indians. | Yankees | Rays |
539 | Tyler O'Neill | Mariners | Traded to the Cardinals. | Cardinals | Cardinals |
540 | Brett Oberholtzer | Mariners, Braves | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Braves in a later draft and then traded to the Astros. | Astros | Angels |
541 | Jake Odorizzi | Brewers | Traded to the Royals. | Royals | Rangers |
542 | Steven Okert | Brewers, Brewers | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Giants | Marlins |
543 | Miguel Olivo | A's | Traded to the White Sox. | White Sox | dodgers |
544 | David Ortiz | Mariners | Traded to the Twins. | Twins | Red Sox |
545 | Daniel Ortmeier | White Sox | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Giants |
546 | Josh Osich | Angels | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Reds |
547 | Adam Ottavino | Rays | Chose not to sign. | Cardinals | Mets |
548 | Josh Outman | Phillies | Traded to the A's. | A's | Yankees |
549 | Pablo Ozuna | Cardinals | Traded to the Marlins. | Marlins | dodgers |
550 | Chris Paddack | Marlins | Traded to the Padres. | Padres | Twins |
551 | Kevin Padlo | Rockies | Traded to the Rays. | Rays | Angels |
552 | Ángel Pagán | Mets | Had contract purchased by Cubs. | Cubs | Giants |
553 | Rafael Palmeiro | Mets | Chose not to sign. | Cubs | Orioles |
554 | Jonathan Papelbon | A's | Chose not to sign. | Red Sox | Nationals |
555 | Curtis Partch | Giants | Chose not to sign. | Reds | Pirates |
556 | John Patterson (infielder) | Padres | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Giants |
557 | John Patterson (pitcher) | Expos | Granted free agency and signed with the Diamondbacks. | Diamondbacks | Nationals |
558 | Carl Pavano | Red Sox | Traded to the Expos. | Expos | Twins |
559 | James Paxton | Blue Jays | Chose not to sign. | Mariners | Red Sox |
560 | Steve Pearce | Red Sox | Chose not to sign. | Pirates | Red Sox |
561 | Jeremy Peña | Braves | Chose not to sign. | Astros | Astros |
562 | Hunter Pence | Brewers | Chose not to sign. | Astros | Rangers |
563 | Brad Penny | Diamondbacks | Traded to the Marlins. | Marlins | Marlins |
564 | David Peralta | Cardinals | Released by the Cardinals. | Diamondbacks | dodgers |
565 | Joel Peralta | A's | Released by the A's, then signed as a free agent with the Angels. | Angels | Cubs |
566 | José Peraza | Braves | Traded to the dodgers. | dodgers | Mets |
567 | Luis Perdomo (born 1984) | Indians, Cardinals, Giants | Traded to the Cardinals, then drafted by the Giants in the rule 5 draft, then claimed off waivers by the Padres. | Padres | Twins |
568 | Luis Perdomo (born 1993) | Cardinals | Drafted by the Rockies in the rule 5 draft, then traded to the Padres. | Rockies | Brewers |
569 | Michael Pérez | Diamondbacks | Rays | Rays | Mets |
570 | Roberto Pérez | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Indians | Giants |
571 | Yorkis Pérez | Twins, Expos, Braves | Traded to the Expos, then granted free agency, then signed with the Braves, then traded to the Cubs. | Cubs | Orioles |
572 | Ron Perranoski | Cubs | Traded to the dodgers. | dodgers | Angels |
573 | Yusmeiro Petit | Mets | Traded to the Marlins. | Marlins | Padres |
574 | Ken Phelps | Braves, Yankees, Phillies | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Royals | Indians |
575 | Brandon Phillips | Expos | Traded to the Indians. | Indians | Red Sox |
576 | Juan Pierre | Mariners, Mariners | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Rockies | Marlins |
577 | Brett Pill | Yankees | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Giants |
578 | Lou Piniella | Indians, Senators | Drafted Senators in the rule 5 draft, then traded to the Orioles. | Orioles | Yankees |
579 | Stephen Piscotty | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Cardinals | Giants |
580 | Nick Pivetta | Nationals | Traded to the Phillies. | Phillies | Red Sox |
581 | Eric Plunk | Yankees | Traded to the A's. | A's | Brewers |
582 | Drew Pomeranz | Rangers, Indians | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Indians in a later draft and then traded to the Rockies. | Rockies | Padres |
583 | Buster Posey | Angels | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Giants |
584 | Todd Pratt | Red Sox, Indians, Red Sox, Orioles | Drafted by the Indians in the minor league draft, then returned to the Red Sox, then granted free agency and signed with the Orioles, then drafted by the Phillies in the rule 5 draft. | Phillies | Braves |
585 | Ryan Pressly | Red Sox | Drafted by the Twins in the rule 5 draft. | Twins | Astros |
586 | David Price | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Rays | dodgers |
587 | Mark Prior | Yankees | Chose not to sign. | Cubs | Cubs |
588 | Scott Proctor | Mets, dodgers | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the dodgers in a later draft and then traded to the Yankees. | Yankees | Yankees |
589 | Stephen Pryor | Rangers | Chose not to sign. | Mariners | Mariners |
590 | Nick Punto | Twins | Chose not to sign. | Phillies | A's |
591 | José Quintana | Mets, Yankees | Released by the Mets, then signed by the Yankees and then granted free agency. | White Sox | Mets |
592 | Omar Quintanilla | A's | Traded to the Rockies. | Rockies | Mets |
593 | Joe Randa | Angels | Chose not to sign. | Royals | Pirates |
594 | Stephen Randolph | A's, Yankees | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Yankees and drafted by the Diamondbacks in the rule 5 draft. | Diamondbacks | Astros |
595 | Robbie Ray | Nationals | Traded to the Tigers. | Tigers | Mariners |
596 | Jake Reed | White Sox, Twins, Angels | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Twins in a later draft and later granted free agency, then signed with the Angels, then released by the Angels and signed with the dodgers. | dodgers | dodgers |
597 | Tony Renda | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Reds | Red Sox |
598 | Anthony Rendon | Braves | Chose not to sign. | Nationals | Angels |
599 | Hunter Renfroe | Red Sox | Chose not to sign. | Padres | Angels |
600 | Luis Rengifo | Mariners, Rays | Traded to the Rays, then traded to the Angels. | Angels | Angels |
601 | Harold Reynolds | Padres | Chose not so sign. | Mariners | Angels |
602 | Jacob Rhame | dodgers | Traded to the Mets. | Mets | Mets |
603 | Antoan Richardson | Orioles, Orioles, Diamondbacks, Giants | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, chose not to sign, then drafted by the Giants in a later draft and released, and then signed by the Braves. | Braves | Yankees |
604 | Joey Rickard | Rays | Drafted by the Orioles in the rule 5 draft. | Orioles | Giants |
605 | Dave Righetti | Rangers | Traded to the Yankees. | Yankees | White Sox |
606 | Mickey Rivers | White Sox, Mets, Senators, Braves | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, chose not to sign, then drafted by and signed with the Braves and then traded to the Angels. | Angels | Rangers |
607 | Anthony Rizzo | Red Sox | Traded to the Padres. | Padres | Yankees |
608 | Tanner Roark | Rangers | Traded to the Nationals. | Nationals | Blue Jays |
609 | Daniel Robertson (infielder) | A's | Traded to the Rays. | Rays | Rays |
610 | Daniel Robertson (outfielder) | Padres | Traded to the Rangers. | Rangers | Indians |
611 | Buck Rodgers | Tigers | Drafted by the Angels in the expansion draft. | Angels | Angels |
612 | Carlos Ródon | Brewers | Chose not to sign. | White Sox | Yankees |
613 | Dereck Rodríguez | Twins | Granted free agency and signed with the Giants. | Giants | Twins |
614 | Eduardo Rodríguez (left-handed pitcher) | Orioles | Traded to the Red Sox. | Red Sox | Tigers |
615 | Rich Rodriguez | Royals, Mets | Chose not to sign, then drafted by Mets in a later draft and then traded to the Padres. | Padres | Angels |
616 | Taylor Rogers | Orioles | Chose not to sign. | Twins | Giants |
617 | Mike Rose | Astros, Diamondbacks, Red Sox, Royals | Released by the Astros, then signed with the Diamondbacks, then traded to the Red Sox, then released by the Red Sox and signed with the Royals, then granted free agency and signed as a free agent with the A's | A's | Cardinals |
618 | Pete Rose Jr. | Orioles, White Sox, Indians, White Sox | Traded to the White Sox, then drafted by the Indians in the rule 5 draft, then released by the Indians and signed with the White Sox, then granted free agency and signed with the Reds. | Reds | Reds |
619 | Zac Rosscup | Rays | Traded to the Cubs. | Cubs | Rockies |
620 | Aaron Rowand | Mets | Chose not to sign. | White Sox | Giants |
621 | Justin Ruggiano | dodgers | Traded to the Rays. | Rays | Giants |
622 | Dan Runzler | Mariners | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Pirates |
623 | Cameron Rupp | Pirates | Chose not to sign. | Phillies | Phillies |
624 | Chris Rusin | A's | Chose not so sign. | Cubs | Braves |
625 | Addison Russell | A's | Traded to the Cubs. | Cubs | Cubs |
626 | Adley Rutschman | Mariners | Chose not to sign. | Orioles | Orioles |
627 | Mike Sadek | Giants | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Twins in a later draft and then drafted by the Giants in the rule 5 draft. | Giants | Giants |
628 | Lenn Sakata | Giants, Padres | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Brewers | Yankees |
629 | Tyler Saladino | Astros | Chose not so sign. | White Sox | Brewers |
630 | Chris Sale | Rockies | Chose not so sign. | White Sox | Red Sox |
631 | Tim Salmon | Braves | Chose not to sign. | Angels | Angels |
632 | Aníbal Sánchez | Red Sox | Traded to the Marlins. | Marlins | Nationals |
633 | Freddy Sanchez | Braves | Chose not to sign. | Red Sox | Giants |
634 | Rey Sánchez | Rangers | Traded to the Cubs. | Cubs | Yankees |
635 | Sixto Sánchez | Phillies | Traded to the Marlins. | Marlins | Marlins |
636 | Deion Sanders | Royals | Chose not to sign. | Yankees | Reds |
637 | Patrick Sandoval | Astros | Traded to the Angels. | Angels | Angels |
638 | Carlos Santana | dodgers | Traded to the Indians. | Indians | Pirates |
639 | Johan Santana | Astros, Marlins | Drafted by the Marlins in the rule 5 draft, then traded to the Twins. | Twins | Mets |
640 | Tanner Scheppers | Orioles, Pirates | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Rangers | Rangers |
641 | Max Scherzer | Cardinals | Chose not to sign. | Diamondbacks | Mets |
642 | Curt Schilling | Red Sox | Traded to the Orioles. | Orioles | Red Sox |
643 | Ryan Schimpf | Blue Jays | Granted free agency and signed with the Padres. | Padres | Angels |
644 | Luke Scott | Indians | Traded to the Astros. | Astros | Rays |
645 | Tim Scott | dodgers | Granted free agency and signed with the Padres. | Padres | Rockies |
646 | Andre Scrubb | dodgers | Traded to the Astros. | Astros | Astros |
647 | Marco Scutaro | Indians, Brewers | Traded to the Brewers, then claimed off waivers by the Mets. | Mets | Giants |
648 | Tom Seaver | dodgers, Braves | dodgers passed on him due to how much money Seaver wanted, then drafted by the Braves but contract was voided by the commissioner, and Mets won a lottery to match the Braves' signing terms. | Mets | Red Sox |
649 | Rob Segedin | Yankees | Traded to the dodgers. | dodgers | dodgers |
650 | Justin Sellers | A's, Cubs | Traded to the Cubs, then traded to the dodgers. | dodgers | Indians |
651 | Sam Selman | Angels, Royals | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Royals in a later draft and granted free agency, then signed with the Giants as a free agent. | Giants | A's |
652 | Scott Servais | Mets | Chose not to sign. | Astros | Astros |
653 | Mike Sharperson | Pirates, Expos, Tigers | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Blue Jays | Braves |
654 | Chris Shaw | Mets | Chose not to sign. | Giants | White Sox |
655 | Chris Shelton | Pirates | Drafted by the Tigers in the expansion draft. | Tigers | Mariners |
656 | Brady Singer | Blue Jays | Chose not to sign. | Royals | Royals |
657 | Grady Sizemore | Expos | Traded to the Indians. | Indians | Rays |
658 | Tarik Skubal | Diamondbacks | Chose not to sign. | Tigers | Tigers |
659 | Dan Slania | Red Sox | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Giants |
660 | Austin Slater | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Giants |
661 | Don Slaught | Brewers | Chose not to sign. | Royals | Padres |
662 | Greg Smith (pitcher) | Diamondbacks | Traded to the A's. | A's | Rockies |
663 | Jason Smith | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Cubs | Astros |
664 | Mallex Smith | Brewers, Padres | Chose not to sign, then drafted by Padres in a later draft and then traded to the Braves. | Braves | Mariners |
665 | Ozzie Smith | Tigers | Chose not to sign. | Padres | Cardinals |
666 | Reggie Smith | Twins | Drafted by the Red Sox in the first-year draft. | Red Sox | Giants |
667 | Will Smith (pitcher) | Angels | Traded to the Royals. | Royals | Astros |
668 | Justin Smoak | A's | Chose not to sign. | Rangers | Giants |
669 | John Smoltz | Tigers | Traded to the Braves. | Braves | Cardinals |
670 | Steve Smyth | Braves | Chose not to sign. | Cubs | Cubs |
671 | Eric Sogard | Padres | Traded to the A's. | A's | Cubs |
672 | Nick Solak | Yankees, Rays | Traded to the Rays, then traded to the Rangers. | Rangers | Reds |
673 | Donovan Solano | Cardinals | Granted free agency and signed with the Marlins. | Marlins | Twins |
674 | Chris Speier | Senators | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Giants |
675 | George Springer | Twins | Chose not so sign. | Astros | Blue Jays |
676 | Jacob Stallings | Reds | Chose not so sign. | Pittsburgh | Marlins |
677 | Ryne Stanek | Mariners | Chose not to sign. | Rays | Marlins |
678 | Brock Stewart | Mets | Chose not so sign. | dodgers | Blue Jays |
679 | Kelly Stinnett | Indians | Drafted by the Mets in the rule 5 draft. | Mets | Cardinals |
680 | Bob Stoddard | Brewers, Braves, A's | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Mariners | Royals |
681 | Ricky Stone | dodgers | Granted free agency and signed with the Astros. | Astros | Reds |
682 | Steve Stone | Indians | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Orioles |
683 | Drew Storen | Yankees | Chose not to sign. | Nationals | Reds |
684 | Mel Stottlemyre Jr. | Mariners | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Astros in a later draft and traded to the Royals. | Royals | Royals |
685 | Todd Stottlemyre | Yankees, Cardinals | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Blue Jays | Diamondbacks |
686 | Hunter Strickland | Red Sox, Pirates | Traded to the Pirates, then claimed off waivers by the Giants. | Giants | Brewers |
687 | Spencer Strider | Indians | Chose not to sign. | Braves | Braves |
688 | Ross Stripling | Rockies | Chose not to sign. | dodgers | Giants |
689 | Marcus Stroman | Nationals | Chose not to sign. | Blue Jays | Cubs |
690 | Pedro Strop | Rockies | Released by the Rockies, then signed as a free agent with the Rangers. | Rangers | Cubs |
691 | Albert Suárez | Rays, Angels | Granted free agency and signed with the Angels, then granted free agency again and signed with the Giants. | Giants | Giants |
692 | Andrew Suárez | Blue Jays, Nationals | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Giants | Cardinals |
693 | Andrew Susac | Phillies | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Pirates |
694 | Bruce Sutter | Senators | Chose not to sign. | Cubs | Braves |
695 | Jack Suwinski | Padres | Traded to the Pirates. | Pirates | Pirates |
696 | Dansby Swanson | Rockies, Diamondbacks | Chose not to sign, then drafted by Diamondbacks in a later draft and then traded to the Braves. | Braves | Cubs |
697 | Darnell Sweeney | Marlins, dodgers | Chose not to sign, then drafted by dodgers in a later draft and then traded to the Phillies. | Phillies | Blue Jays |
698 | Dwight Smith (Sr.) | Blue Jays | Chose not to sign.Cubs | Braves | |
699 | Noah Syndergaard | Blue Jays | Traded to the Mets. | Mets | dodgers |
700 | Matt Szczur | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Cubs | Cardinals |
701 | Fernando Tatís Jr. | White Sox | Traded to the Padres. | Padres | Padres |
702 | Eddie Taubensee | Reds, A's | Drafted by the A's in the rule 5 draft, then claimed off waivers by the Indians. | Indians | Indians |
703 | Mark Teixeira | Red Sox | Chose not to sign. | Rangers | Yankees |
704 | Kanekoa Texeira | Brewers, White Sox, Yankees | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the White Sox in a later draft and traded to the Yankees, then drafted by the Mariners in the rule 5 draft. | Mariners | Royals |
705 | Eric Thames | Yankees | Chose not so sign. | Blue Jays | Nationals |
706 | Lane Thomas | Blue Jays | Traded to the Cardinals. | Cardinals | Nationals |
707 | Robby Thompson | A's, Mariners | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Giants | Giants |
708 | Ryan Thompson (pitcher) | Astros | Drafted by the Rays in the rule 5 draft. | Rays | Rays |
709 | Ryan Thompson (outfielder) | Blue Jays | Traded to the Mets. | Mets | Brewers |
710 | Matt Thornton | Tigers | Chose not to sign. | Mariners | Padres |
711 | Chris Tillman | Mariners | Traded to the Orioles. | Orioles | Orioles |
712 | Andrew Toles | Marlins, Rays | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Rays in a later draft and then released, and then signed with the dodgers as a free agent. | dodgers | dodgers |
713 | Brett Tomko | dodgers | Chose not so sign. | Reds | Rangers |
714 | Josh Tomlin | Padres | Chose not to sign. | Indians | Braves |
715 | Andrés Torres | Marlins | Chose not to sign. | Tigers | Giants |
716 | Gleyber Torres | Cubs | Traded to the Yankees. | Yankees | Yankees |
717 | Touki Toussaint | Diamondbacks | Traded to the Braves. | Braves | Indians |
718 | Blake Treinen | Marlins, A's | Marlins chose not to offer him to sign due to health concerns, then drafted by the A's in a later draft and traded to the Nationals. | Nationals | dodgers |
719 | Andrew Triggs | Indians, Giants, Royals, Orioles | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, then drafted by the Royals in a later draft and traded to the Orioles, then claimed off waivers by the A's. | A's | Red Sox |
720 | Manny Trillo | Phillies | Drafted by the A's in the rule 5 draft. | A's | Reds |
721 | Chadwick Tromp | Reds | Granted free agency and signed with the Giants. | Giants | Braves |
722 | John Tudor | Mets | Chose not to sign. | Red Sox | Cardinals |
723 | Justin Turner | Yankees, Reds | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Reds in a later draft and then traded to the Orioles. | Orioles | Red Sox |
724 | Shane Turner | Yankees | Traded to the Phillies. | Phillies | Mariners |
725 | Trea Turner | Pirates, Padres | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Padres in a later draft and then traded to the Nationals. | Nationals | Phillies |
726 | Dan Uggla | Diamondbacks | Drafted by the Marlins in the rule 5 draft. | Marlins | Nationals |
727 | Ramón Urías | Rangers, Cardinals | Purchased by a Mexico City team, then later signed as a free agent with the Cardinals, then claimed off waivers by the Orioles. | Orioles | Orioles |
728 | José Uribe | Yankees | Released by the Yankees, then signed with the Cardinals. | Cardinals | Astros |
729 | Chase Utley | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Phillies | dodgers |
730 | Merkin Valdéz | Braves | Traded to the Giants. | Giants | Rangers |
731 | José Valentín | Padres | Traded to the Brewers. | Brewers | Mets |
732 | Ty Van Burkleo | Brewers | Released by the Brewers, and signed with the Angels, then released by the Angels, went overseas to play baseball, then came back and signed with the Angels again. | Angels | Rockies |
733 | Jason Varitek | Astros, Twins, Mariners | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, then drafted by the Mariners in a later draft and then traded to the Red Sox. | Red Sox | Red Sox |
734 | Felipe Vázquez | Rays | Traded to the Nationals. | Nationals | Pirates |
735 | Randy Velarde | White Sox | Traded to the Yankees. | Yankees | A's |
736 | Eugenio Vélez | Blue Jays | Drafted by the Giants in the rule 5 draft. | Giants | dodgers |
737 | Max Venable | dodgers | Drafted by the Giants in the rule 5 draft. | Giants | Angels |
738 | Will Venable | Orioles | Chose not to sign. | Padres | dodgers |
739 | Shane Victorino | dodgers | Drafted by the Padres in the rule 5 draft. | Padres | Angels |
740 | Cam Vieaux | Tigers | Chose not to sign. | Pirates | Angels |
741 | Fernando Viña | Yankees, Mets | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Mets in a later draft and drafted by the Mariners in the rule 5 draft. | Mariners | Tigers |
742 | Bill Virdon | Yankees | Traded to the Cardinals. | Cardinals | Pirates |
743 | Jonathan Villar | Phillies | Traded to the Astros. | Astros | Angels |
744 | Daniel Vogelbach | Cubs | Traded to the Mariners. | Mariners | Mets |
745 | Luke Voit | Royals | Chose not to sign. | Cardinals | Brewers |
746 | Jason Vosler | Cubs, Padres | Traded to the Padres, then granted free agency and signed with the Giants. | Giants | Reds |
747 | Adam Wainwright | Braves | Traded to the Cardinals. | Cardinals | Cardinals |
748 | Don Wakamatsu | Yankees, Reds | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Reds in a later draft and eventually released by them, then signed with the White Sox. | White Sox | White Sox |
749 | Christian Walker | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Orioles | Diamondbacks |
750 | Brett Wallace | Blue Jays, Cardinals, A's, Blue Jays | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Cardinals in a later draft and traded to the A's, then traded to the Blue Jays, then traded to the Astros. | Astros | Padres |
751 | Zach Walters | Diamondbacks | Traded to the Nationals. | Nationals | dodgers |
752 | Donovan Walton | Mets, Brewers | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Mariners | Giants |
753 | Turner Ward | Yankees | Traded to the Indians. | Indians | Phillies |
754 | Ron Washington | Royals | Traded to the dodgers. | dodgers | Astros |
755 | Tony Watson | Marlins, Orioles | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | Pirates | Giants |
756 | Jeff Weaver | White Sox | Chose not to sign. | Tigers | dodgers |
757 | Allen Webster | dodgers | Traded to the Red Sox. | Red Sox | Cubs |
758 | Walt Weiss | Orioles | Chose not to sign. | A's | Braves |
759 | Bob Welch | Cubs | Chose not to sign. | dodgers | A's |
760 | Kip Wells | Brewers | Chose not to sign. | White Sox | Padres |
761 | Turk Wendell | Braves | Traded to the Cubs. | Cubs | Rockies |
762 | Joey Wendle | Indians | Traded to the A's. | A's | Rays |
763 | Jayson Werth | Orioles | Traded to the Blue Jays. | Blue Jays | Nationals |
764 | Rob Whalen | Mets | Traded to the Braves. | Braves | Mariners |
765 | Zack Wheeler | Giants | Traded to the Mets. | Mets | Phillies |
766 | Bill White (pitcher) | Pirates, Diamondbacks, Nationals | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Diamondbacks in a later draft and later granted free agency, then signed with the Nationals, then released by the Nationals and signed with the Rangers. | Rangers | Rangers |
767 | Ronan Wick | Brewers | Chose not to sign. | Padres | Cubs |
768 | Bob Wickman | White Sox | Traded to the Yankees. | Yankees | Diamondbacks |
769 | Tom Wilhelmsen | Brewers | Released by the Brewers, and signed with the Mariners. | Mariners | Diamondbacks |
770 | Andy Wilkins | Rangers | Chose not to sign. | White Sox | Brewers |
771 | Matt Williams | Mets | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Diamondbacks |
772 | Mitch Williams | Padres | Drafted by the Rangers in the rule 5 draft, then returned by the Rangers to the Padres, then traded by the Padres to the Rangers. | Rangers | Royals |
773 | Nick Williams | Rangers | Traded to the Phillies. | Phillies | White Sox |
774 | Reggie Williams (1980s) | Cardinals | Chose not to sign. | dodgers | Indians |
775 | Reggie Williams (1990s) | Giants | Released by the Mets, then signed by the Angels. | Angels | Angels |
776 | Trevor Williams | Marlins | Traded to the Pirates. | Pirates | Nationals |
777 | Mac Williamson | Red Sox | Chose not to sign. | Giants | Mariners |
778 | Carl Willis | Giants | Chose not to sign. | Tigers | Twins |
779 | Dontrelle Willis | Cubs | Traded to the Marlins. | Marlins | Reds |
780 | Brian Wilson | Indians | Chose not to sign. | Giants | dodgers |
781 | Enrique Wilson | Twins | Traded to the Indians. | Indians | Cubs |
782 | Jack Wilson (infielder) | Cardinals | Traded to the Pirates. | Pirates | Braves |
783 | Dave Winfield | Orioles | Chose not to sign. | Padres | Indians |
784 | Dan Winkler | Cubs, Rockies | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Rockies in a later draft and then drafted by the Braves in the rule 5 draft. | Braves | Cubs |
785 | Randy Winn | Marlins | Drafted by the Rays in the expansion draft. | Rays | Cardinals |
786 | DeWayne Wise | Reds | Drafted by the Blue Jays in the rule 5 draft. | Blue Jays | White Sox |
787 | Matt Wisler | Padres | Traded to the Braves. | Braves | Tigers |
788 | Randy Wolf | dodgers | Chose not to sign. | Phillies | Tigers |
789 | Tony Wolters | Indians | DFA'd by the Indians and claimed off waivers by the Rockies. | Rockies | Twins |
790 | Connor Wong | dodgers | Traded to the Red Sox. | Red Sox | Red Sox |
791 | Kolten Wong | Twins | Chose not to sign. | Cardinals | Mariners |
792 | Brandon Woodruff | Rangers | Chose not so sign. | Brewers | Brewers |
793 | Brandon Workman | Phillies | Chose not to sign. | Red Sox | Red Sox |
794 | Jimmy Wynn | Reds | Drafted by the Colt. | 45s in the minor league draft. | Colt .45s |
795 | Mike Yastrzemski | Red Sox, Mariners, Orioles | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign, and then drafted by the Orioles in a later draft and traded to the Giants. | Giants | Giants |
796 | Kirby Yates | Red Sox | Chose not to sign. | Rays | Braves |
797 | Juan Yepez | Braves | Traded to the Cardinals. | Cardinals | Cardinals |
798 | Ned Yost | Expos, Mets | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Mets in a later draft and then drafted by the Brewers in the rule 5 draft. | Brewers | Expos |
799 | Chris Young (pitcher) | Pirates, Expos | Traded to the Expos, then traded to the Rangers. | Rangers | Royals |
800 | Chris Young (outfielder) | White Sox | Traded to the Diamondbacks. | Diamondbacks | Angels |
801 | Michael Young | Orioles, Blue Jays | Chose not to sign, then drafted by the Blue Jays in a later draft and traded to the Rangers. | Rangers | dodgers |
802 | Mike Young | Indians | Chose not to sign. | Orioles | Indians |
803 | Barry Zito | Mariners, Rangers | Chose not to sign, chose not to sign. | A's | A's |
804 | Ben Zobrist | Astros | Traded to the Rays. | Rays | Cubs |
805 | Mike Zunino | A's | Chose not to sign. | Mariners | Guardians |
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2023.02.12 08:33 neoneat Do Nvidia system need certain drivers rpmfusion or not?
I’m currently running Fedora 37 Gnome, and I’ve successfully installed the proprietary Nvidia drivers as per the Fedora Docs here:
How to Set Nvidia as Primary GPU on Optimus-based Laptops 4. Rebooted and everything seems to be working fine. Keep in mind I only want to use the GPU of my hybrid optimus laptop ( Acer Aspire E5-576G ), I don’t need to switch to Intel or use hybrid graphics, just using the GPU only is fine with me so the Fedora Docs worked out perfectly. I’m also currently running Wayland, though I have no trouble using Xorg either.
Packages related to Nvidia/graphics that I have already installed are the following:
gcc kernel-headers kernel-devel akmod-nvidia xorg-x11-drv-nvidia xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs.i686 xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda nvidia-vaapi-driver
With Fedora 37 dropping VA-API support, RPMFuison has a new package out, so for Nvidia Closed Source drivers, they recommend also installing the following:
sudo dnf install mesa-vdpau-drivers-freeworld
My question is do I even really need this package at all if I already have nvidia-vaapi-driver packaged installed? Also on
RMPFusion Howto/NVIDIA VDPAU/VAAPI 1 they mention installing sudo dnf install vdpauinfo libva-vdpau-driver libva-utils for VDPAU/VAAPI support. But I have not done that as I’m under the assumption that the nvidia proprietary drivers andnvidia-vaapi-driver is all I need, but honestly at this point I am not sure anymore what is what and could definitely use some guidance.
Below is my system information and feel free to ask me anything for additional context. Appreciate any help, thank you.
[[email protected] ~]$ inxi -Fxxxza --no-host System: Kernel: 6.0.12-300.fc37.x86_64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 2.38-25.fc37 parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=(hd0,gpt2)/vmlinuz-6.0.12-300.fc37.x86_64 root=UUID=551aa2f5-b9fc-450e-8325-3ea018cbc7b0 ro rootflags=subvol=root rd.luks.uuid=luks-dd84c37b-b460-44b0-9232-f550c644e682 rhgb quiet rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau modprobe.blacklist=nouveau nvidia-drm.modeset=1 Desktop: GNOME v: 43.2 tk: GTK v: 3.24.35 wm: gnome-shell dm: GDM v: 43.0 Distro: Fedora release 37 (Thirty Seven) Machine: Type: Laptop System: Acer product: Aspire E5-576G v: V1.32 serial: Mobo: KBL model: Ironman_SK v: V1.32 serial: UEFI: Insyde v: 1.32 date: 10/24/2017 Battery: ID-1: BAT1 charge: 9.4 Wh (100.0%) condition: 9.4/62.2 Wh (15.2%) volts: 12.6 min: 11.1 model: PANASONIC AS16B5J type: Li-ion serial: status: full CPU: Info: model: Intel Core i5-8250U bits: 64 type: MT MCP arch: Coffee Lake gen: core 8 level: v3 note: check built: 2017 process: Intel 14nm family: 6 model-id: 0x8E (142) stepping: 0xA (10) microcode: 0xF0 Topology: cpus: 1x cores: 4 tpc: 2 threads: 8 smt: enabled cache: L1: 256 KiB desc: d-4x32 KiB; i-4x32 KiB L2: 1024 KiB desc: 4x256 KiB L3: 6 MiB desc: 1x6 MiB Speed (MHz): avg: 3390 high: 3402 min/max: 400/3400 scaling: driver: intel_pstate governor: powersave cores: 1: 3402 2: 3401 3: 3400 4: 3316 5: 3400 6: 3400 7: 3401 8: 3401 bogomips: 28800 Flags: avx avx2 ht lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 vmx Vulnerabilities: Type: itlb_multihit status: KVM: VMX disabled Type: l1tf mitigation: PTE Inversion; VMX: conditional cache flushes, SMT vulnerable Type: mds mitigation: Clear CPU buffers; SMT vulnerable Type: meltdown mitigation: PTI Type: mmio_stale_data mitigation: Clear CPU buffers; SMT vulnerable Type: retbleed mitigation: IBRS Type: spec_store_bypass mitigation: Speculative Store Bypass disabled via prctl Type: spectre_v1 mitigation: usercopy/swapgs barriers and __user pointer sanitization Type: spectre_v2 mitigation: IBRS, IBPB: conditional, RSB filling, PBRSB-eIBRS: Not affected Type: srbds mitigation: Microcode Type: tsx_async_abort status: Not affected Graphics: Device-1: Intel UHD Graphics 620 vendor: Acer Incorporated ALI driver: i915 v: kernel arch: Gen-9.5 process: Intel 14nm built: 2016-20 ports: active: eDP-1 empty: DP-1,HDMI-A-1 bus-ID: 00:02.0 chip-ID: 8086:5917 class-ID: 0300 Device-2: NVIDIA GP108M [GeForce MX150] vendor: Acer Incorporated ALI driver: nvidia v: 520.56.06 alternate: nouveau,nvidia_drm non-free: 520.xx+ status: current (as of 2022-10) arch: Maxwell code: GMxxx process: TSMC 28nm built: 2014-19 pcie: gen: 3 speed: 8 GT/s lanes: 4 bus-ID: 01:00.0 chip-ID: 10de:1d10 class-ID: 0302 Device-3: Chicony HD WebCam type: USB driver: uvcvideo bus-ID: 1-7:4 chip-ID: 04f2:b571 class-ID: 0e02 Display: wayland server: X.org v: 1.20.14 with: Xwayland v: 22.1.5 compositor: gnome-shell driver: X: loaded: modesetting,nvidia unloaded: fbdev,nouveau,vesa alternate: nv dri: iris gpu: i915 display-ID: 0 Monitor-1: eDP-1 model: Najing CEC Panda LM156LF1L03 built: 2017 res: 1920x1080 dpi: 142 gamma: 1.2 size: 344x194mm (13.54x7.64") diag: 395mm (15.5") ratio: 16:9 modes: 1920x1080 API: OpenGL v: 4.6 Mesa 22.2.3 renderer: Mesa Intel UHD Graphics 620 (KBL GT2) direct render: Yes Audio: Device-1: Intel Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio vendor: Acer Incorporated ALI driver: snd_hda_intel v: kernel alternate: snd_soc_skl,snd_soc_avs bus-ID: 00:1f.3 chip-ID: 8086:9d71 class-ID: 0403 Sound API: ALSA v: k6.0.12-300.fc37.x86_64 running: yes Sound Server-1: PulseAudio v: 16.1 running: no Sound Server-2: PipeWire v: 0.3.62 running: yes Network: Device-1: Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168NGW [Stone Peak] driver: iwlwifi v: kernel pcie: gen: 1 speed: 2.5 GT/s lanes: 1 bus-ID: 03:00.0 chip-ID: 8086:24fb class-ID: 0280 IF: wlp3s0 state: up mac: Device-2: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet vendor: Acer Incorporated ALI driver: r8169 v: kernel pcie: gen: 1 speed: 2.5 GT/s lanes: 1 port: 3000 bus-ID: 04:00.1 chip-ID: 10ec:8168 class-ID: 0200 IF: enp4s0f1 state: down mac: Bluetooth: Device-1: Intel Wireless-AC 3168 Bluetooth type: USB driver: btusb v: 0.8 bus-ID: 1-5:3 chip-ID: 8087:0aa7 class-ID: e001 Report: rfkill ID: hci0 rfk-id: 2 state: up address: see --recommends Drives: Local Storage: total: 238.47 GiB used: 139.95 GiB (58.7%) SMART Message: Required tool smartctl not installed. Check --recommends ID-1: /dev/sda maj-min: 8:0 vendor: SK Hynix model: HFS256G39TND-N210A size: 238.47 GiB block-size: physical: 4096 B logical: 512 B speed: 6.0 Gb/s type: SSD serial: rev: 1P10 scheme: GPT Partition: ID-1: / raw-size: 236.87 GiB size: 236.87 GiB (100.00%) used: 139.72 GiB (59.0%) fs: btrfs dev: /dev/dm-0 maj-min: 253:0 mapped: luks-dd84c37b-b460-44b0-9232-f550c644e682 ID-2: /boot raw-size: 1024 MiB size: 973.4 MiB (95.06%) used: 225.8 MiB (23.2%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda2 maj-min: 8:2 ID-3: /boot/efi raw-size: 600 MiB size: 598.8 MiB (99.80%) used: 17.4 MiB (2.9%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/sda1 maj-min: 8:1 ID-4: /home raw-size: 236.87 GiB size: 236.87 GiB (100.00%) used: 139.72 GiB (59.0%) fs: btrfs dev: /dev/dm-0 maj-min: 253:0 mapped: luks-dd84c37b-b460-44b0-9232-f550c644e682 Swap: Kernel: swappiness: 60 (default) cache-pressure: 100 (default) ID-1: swap-1 type: zram size: 8 GiB used: 16.2 MiB (0.2%) priority: 100 dev: /dev/zram0 Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: 66.0 C pch: 55.5 C mobo: N/A Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A Info: Processes: 362 Uptime: 3h 56m wakeups: 1 Memory: 15.5 GiB used: 5.91 GiB (38.1%) Init: systemd v: 251 target: graphical (5) default: graphical tool: systemctl Compilers: gcc: 12.2.1 Packages: pm: rpm pkgs: N/A note: see --rpm tools: dnf,gnome-software,yum pm: flatpak pkgs: 73 Shell: Bash v: 5.2.9 running-in: tilix inxi: 3.3.23
tl;dr: Do I need the packages vdpauinfo libva-vdpau-driver libva-utils and mesa-vdpau-drivers-freeworld from RPMFusion if I already have successfully installed the nvidia proprietary drivers with nvidia-vaapi-driver ?
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2022.12.19 22:28 Sweden13 /r/NBA Hall of Fame: Class of 1997
Link: Here I'll spare the overly long intro from the first time and give this abbreviated version- starting in 1960, this series looks to go through the history of the NBA and revote on the hall of fame classes, while adopting the rules from baseball's hall of fame. (10 years on the ballot, 75%+ for induction, less than 5% and you're off.) Every voter is free to apply their own standards- you can care about or disregard character, college accomplishments or international ones. I'll provide very very limited summaries of player's accomplishments if you decide you want to read through it... or not! Most of us aren't super familiar with the 50's/60's game. If you want to read my ramblings in a little more detail,
here's the link to the original post. The mods got back to me and gave me a thumbs up, so I'll try to post the new ballot every Monday, Wednesday and Friday if you want to try to keep up and have your uh very important voice on yesterday's NBA players be heard.
Class of 1996
One player stood above all others this time, and it was Lakers legend
Magic Johnson! Magic cruised to a first ballot induction, picking up 96.2% of the vote in the process. He overshadowed everyone else, with Sidney Moncrief coming in a distant second at 53.8% of the vote.
And with that, comes those who disappear. James Edwards, Jeff Malone, Jeff Turner, Michael Adams, Scott Skiles and Vern Fleming are gone after only one time on the ballot. On the other hand, after they both survived their first four ballots, Walter Davis and Bob Hansen drop out time number five. Brad Daugherty slipped through one and two, but he perishes here as well. Finally, Tree Rollins goes out on try number two.
The veteran's committee once again inducts nobody- Joe Fulks led the way, but he only picked up 50% of the vote, while Maurice Stokes places second with 35%.
Class of 1997
Byron Scott: - Shooting Guard. Los Angeles Lakers 1983-1993, Indiana Pacers 1993-1995, Vancouver Grizzlies 1995-1996, Los Angeles Lakers 1996-1997.
- 1984 First Team All Rookie, 3x NBA Champion (1985, 1987-88 Los Angeles Lakers), 1x 3P% Leader (1985). Career 14.1/2.8/2.5, Totals 15,097/2,987/2,729.
- Starting shooting guard for the Lakers for ten years, going to the finals numerous times. Peaked at around the 20 ppg mark, filling the void left by declining Kareem.
Charles Smith: - Power Forward. Los Angeles Clippers 1988-1992, New York Knicks 1992-1996, San Antonio Spurs 1996-1997.
- 1989 First Team All-Rookie, 1x Olympic Bronze (1988). Career 14.4/5.8/1.4, Totals 8,107/3,246/798.
- Averaged 20 ppg his second and third years, before knee issues would continue to plague him. Started for the Knicks that made the finals in 1994.
Craig Ehlo: - Shooting Guard. Houston Rockets 1983-1986, Cleveland Cavaliers 1987-1993, Atlanta Hawks 1993-1996, Seattle SuperSonics 1996-1997.
- Career 8.6/3.6/2.8, Totals 7,492/3,139/2,456.
- Ehlo was given the unfortunate task of guarding Michael Jordan- he was who Jordan nailed "The Shot" over.
Dino Rada:*
- Power Forward/Center. Boston Celtics 1993-1997.
- 1994 Second Team All-Rookie, 1x Olympic Silver (1988). Career 16.7/8.4/1.6, Totals 3,733/1,883/356.
- Super star in Europe for nearly a decade before coming to the NBA, winning two Euroleague and three Yugloslav finals. Was old and knees falling apart once he came to the NBA, seasons being injury plagued before failing a physical and returning to Europe, where he'd win again in Greece and Croatia.
Earl Cureton: - Power Forward/Center. Philadelphia 76ers 1980-1983, Detroit Pistons 1983-1986, Chicago Bulls 1986-1987, Los Angeles Clippers 1987-1988, Charlotte Hornets 1988-1991, Houston Rockets 1993-1994, Toronto Raptors 1996-1997.
- 2x NBA Champion (1983 Philadelphia 76ers, 1994 Houston Rockets). Career 5.4/4.7/1.0, Totals 3,620/3,172/678.
- Played exactly 20 regular season games after the 1989 season, yet he kept always coming back. Despite that, he played semi-serious minutes in the Rockets 1994 championship run, going up against Karl Malone, Charles Barkley and Patrick Ewing.
Ed Pinckney: - Forward. Phoenix Suns 1985-1987, Sacramento Kings 1987-1989, Boston Celtics 1989-1994, Milwaukee Bucks 1994-1995, Toronto Raptors 1995-1996, Philadelphia 76ers 1996, Miami Heat 1996-1997.
- Career 6.8/5.0/0.9, Totals 5,378/3,952/727.
- While in college, led 8 seed Villanova to a NCAA Championship, winning Most Outstanding Player in the process.
Frank Brickowski: - Power Forward. Seattle SuperSonics 1984-1986, Los Angeles Lakers 1986-1987, San Antonio Spurs 1987-1990, Milwaukee Bucks 1990-1994, Charlotte Hornets 1994, Seattle SuperSonics 1995-1996, Boston Celtics 1996-1997.
- Career 10.0/4.7/1.9, Totals 7,302/3,410/1,384.
- Solid scoring late developing forward. Best known for his duels with Dennis Rodman in the 1996 finals, playing physical defense on him as the two prodded and fouled each other, culminating in Brick's ejection and accusations of Rodman flopping.
Fred Roberts: - Power Forward/Center. San Antonio Spurs 1983-1984, Utah Jazz 1984-1986, Boston Celtics 1986-1988, Milwaukee Bucks 1988-1993, Cleveland Cavaliers 1995, Los Angeles Lakers 1995-1996, Dallas Mavericks 1996-1997.
- Career 7.3/2.8/1.2, Totals 5,962/2,308/977.
- Roberts owns the distinction of being the only player to play with both Magic and Bird. Did his best in the 1989 ECSF- starter Terry Cummings was injured, so Roberts came in and scored a career high of 33 against Dennis Rodman, though the Bucks lost to the Pistons by two.
John Long: - Shooting Guard. Detroit Pistons 1978-1986, Indiana Pacers 1986-1989, Detroit Pistons 1989, Atlanta Hawks 1990, Detroit Pistons 1991, Toronto Raptors 1996-97.
- 1x NBA Champion (1989 Detroit Pistons). Career 13.6/2.8/1.9, Totals 12,131/2,492/1,738.
- Isiah's high scoring back court partner prior to Joe Dumars. I'm not exactly sure how or why he came back to the league at age 41, but he DID play 30 games with the Raptors that year. He toured with Magic Johnson's all-stars in between, as well as playing in Europe.
Ken Norman: - Small Forward. Los Angeles Clippers 1987-1993, Milwaukee Bucks 1993-1994, Atlanta Hawks 1994-1997.
- Career 13.5/6.1/2.1, Totals 8,717/3,949/1,355.
- First round pick by the Clippers, played a role in their (brief) turn around and first two playoff appearances in LA, as a handy sixth man behind Danny Manning and Ron Harper.
Kenny Smith: - Point Guard. Sacramento Kings 1987-1990, Atlanta Hawks 1990, Houston Rockets 1990-1996, Detroit Pistons 1996, Orlando Magic 1996-1997, Denver Nuggets 1997.
- 2x NBA Champion (1994-95 Houston Rockets), 1988 First Team All-Rookie. Career 12.8/2.0/5.5, Totals 9,397/1,454/4,073.
- Starting point guard for both the Rockets rings. Actually came ahead of Hakeem in the 1991 MVP voting, where the Rockets set a new franchise record in wins. Nailed a game tying shot to send the first game of the 95 finals to overtime, where the Rockets would end up winning.
Kevin Duckworth: - Center. San Antonio Spurs 1986, Portland Trail Blazers 1986-1993, Washington Bullets 1993-1995, Milwaukee Bucks 1995-1996, Los Angeles Clippers 1996-1997.
- 2x All-Star (89, 91), 1x Most Improved Player (1988). Career 11.8/5.8/0.9, Totals 8,085/3,945/598.
- Starting center for the Blazers in their trips to the finals in 1990 and 1992. Career cut short by struggles with weight problems, even being suspended by the Bullets for it.
Kevin Gamble: - Wing. Portland Trail Blazers 1987, Boston Celtics 1988-1994, Miami Heat 1994-1996, Sacramento Kings 1996-1997.
- Career 9.5/2.2/2.0, Totals 6,154/1,457/1,300.
- Came second in MIP voting in this fourth year, losing by four votes, the closest election in NBA history.
LaSalle Thompson: - Power Forward/Center. Kansas City/Sacramento Kings 1982-1989, Indiana Pacers 1989-1995, Philadelphia 76ers 1996, Denver Nuggets 1996-1997, Indiana Pacers 1997.
- Career 7.9/6.8/1.2, Totals 7,806/6,689/1,139.
- Drafted 5th overall, the highest for a Texan until LaMarcus Aldridge. Steady backup behind Dale Davis and Rik Smits for the Pacers.
Mike Brown: - Power Forward/Center. Chicago Bulls 1986-1988, Utah Jazz 1988-1993, Minnesota Timberwolves 1993-1995, Philadelphia 76ers 1995-1996, Phoenix Suns 1997.
- Career 5.0/4.4/0.7, Totals 3,130/2,762/424.
- No, he isn't the coach Mike Brown.
Reggie Williams: - Small Forward. Los Angeles Clippers 1987-1989, Cleveland Cavaliers 1989-1990, San Antonio Spurs 1990. Denver Nuggets 1990-1996, Indiana Pacers 1996, New Jersey Nets 1996-1997.
- Career 12.5/4.0/2.5, Totals 7,508/2,393/1,402.
- Starting small forward on Denver's 1994 first round upset over the Sonics- the first time an 8 seed beat a 1 seed.
Robert Parish:*
- Center. Golden State Warriors 1976-1980, Boston Celtics 1980-1994, Charlotte Hornets 1994-1996, Chicago Bulls 1996-1997.
- 9x All-Star (81-87, 90, 91), 1x Second Team All-NBA (1982), 1x Third Team All-NBA (1989), 4x NBA Champion (1981, 1984, 1986 Boston Celtics, 1997 Chicago Bulls). Career 14.5/9.1/1.4, Totals 23,334/14,715/2,180.
- Member of the 75th anniversary team. Holds the record for most career games played, and was the third oldest player ever. 10th all time in blocks and 8th all time in rebounds. Bill Walton once called him the greatest shooting big man ever, despite Parish going 0-6 for his career from three, demonstrating how much the game as changed.
Šarūnas Marčiulionis:*
- Shooting Guard. Golden State Warriors 1991-1994, Seattle SuperSonics 1994-1995, Sacramento Kings 1995-1996, Denver Nuggets 1996-1997.
- 1x Olympic Gold (1988), 2x Olympic Bronze (1992, 1996). Career 12.8/2.3/2.2, Totals 4,631/819/807.
- Brought the Eurostep to the NBA, and was the first Soviet player to play in the NBA. Dynamic sixth man on the Run-TMC warriors, placing second in sixth man of the year.
Sedale Threatt: - Point Guard. Philadelphia 76ers 1983-1987, Chicago Bulls 1987-1988, Seattle SuperSonics 1988-1991, Los Angeles Lakers 1991-1996, Houston Rockets 1997.
- Career 9.8/1.8/3.8, Totals 9,327/1,709/3,613.
- Second Lakers player to lead the team in points, assists and steals, after Magic. Magic's replacement as point guard as well.
Wayman Tisdale: - Power Forward. Indiana Pacers 1985-1989, Sacramento Kings 1989-1994, Phoenix Suns 1994-1997.
- 1x Olympic Gold (1984). Career 15.3/6.1/1.3, Totals 12,878/5,117/1,077.
- Pretty good scorer in his prime with Sacramento, NCAA's best freshman award is named after him. Nevertheless, music was his first love, playing bass guitar his whole life, he would go on to record eight R&B/Jazz albums (some during his career), even topping the contemporary Jazz charts and gaining his own critical acclaim, prior to his early death. Perhaps the "greatest" basketball player turned musician?
Willie Anderson: - Small Forward. San Antonio Spurs 1988-1995, Toronto Raptors 1995-1996, New York Knicks 1996, Miami Heat 1997.
- 1988 First Team All-Rookie, 1x Olympic Bronze (1988). Career 12.2/3.8/3.8, Totals 6,771/2,082/2,105.
- Good starter alongside young David Robinson, before slowly slipping into oblivion.
LAST CHANCE
The following players are on their last ballot!
Cedric Maxwell (Y10, 15.4%): - Small Forward. Boston Celtics 1977-1985, Los Angeles Clippers 1985-1987, Houston Rockets 1987-1988.
- 2x NBA Champion (1981, 1984 Boston Celtics), 1x Finals MVP (1981), 2x FG% Leader (79-80), 1x Sun Belt Player of the Year (1977). Career 12.5/6.3/2.2, Totals 10,465/5,261/1,862.
- Currently the only eligible finals MVP not in the hall of fame.
World B. Free (Y10, 11.5%): - Shooting Guard. Philadelphia 76ers 1975-1978, San Diego Clippers 1978-1980, Golden State Warriors 1980-1982, Cleveland Cavaliers 1982-1986, Philadelphia 76ers 1986-1987, Houston Rockets 1987-1988.
- 1x All-Star (1980), 1x All-NBA Second Team (1979). Career 20.3/2.7/3.7, Totals 17,955/2,430/3,319.
- Despite consistently gaudy scoring numbers, only once led his team to the playoffs as a top option, 1985 in Cleveland. Peaked averaging 30 ppg in 1980 after averaging 29 the year before, placing second behind George Gervin both times.
Returnees to the Ballot
Alvin Robertson (Y2, 26.9%): - Shooting Guard. San Antonio Spurs 1984-1989, Milwaukee Bucks 1989-1993, Detroit Pistons 1993, Toronto Raptors 1995-1996.
- 4x All-Star (86-88, 91), 1x All-NBA Second Team (1986), 1x Defensive Player of the Year (1986), 2x First Team All-Defense (87, 91), 3x Second Team All-Defense (88-90), 1x Most Improved Player (1986), 3x Steals Leader (86-87, 91), 1x Olympic Gold (1984). Career 14.0/5.2/5.0, Totals 10,882/4,066/3,929.
- All time leader in steals per games, with 2.7. Single season record for steals, with 3.7 in 1986. Only guard (and one of four players ever) to officially record a quadruple double.
Bernard King (Y5, 42.3%):*
- Small Forward. New Jersey Nets 1977-1979, Utah Jazz 1979-1980, Golden State Warriors 1980-1982, New York Knicks 1982-1987, Washington Bullets 1987-1991, New Jersey Nets 1993.
- 4x All-Star (82, 84, 85, 91), 2x First Team All-NBA (84-85), 1x Second Team All-NBA (1982), 1x Third Team All-NBA (1991), 1x Comeback Player of the Year (1981), 1978 All-Rookie Team, 1x Scoring Leader (1985), 1x Consensus First Team All-American (1977), 1x Consensus Second Team All-American (1976), 3x SEC Player of the Year (75-77). Career 22.5/5.8/3.3, Totals 19,655/5,060/2,863.
- Knee injuries brutalized King's career- in the midst of his scoring title, he'd have one and pretty much miss the next two seasons. He suffered another one in his excellent 1991 campaign, basically ending his career. Still retired as the 16th highest scorer in NBA history.
Bill Laimbeer (Y4, 46.2%): - Center. Cleveland Cavaliers 1980-1982, Detroit Pistons 1982-1994.
- 4x All-Star (83-85, 87), 2x NBA Champion (1989-90 Detroit Pistons), 1x Rebounding Leader (1986). Career 12.9/9.7/2.0, Totals 13,790/10,400/2,184.
- One of the most notoriously physical and dirty players in NBA history, intentionally committing dirty fouls. At the time of his retirement, was one of 19 NBA players with 10k+ points and rebounds. An ironman, played in at least 81 games for 10 straight years. Retired in the beginning of the 93-94 season after accidentally breaking Isiah Thomas' hand.
Danny Ainge (Y3, 23.1%): - Shooting Guard. Boston Celtics 1981-1989, Sacramento Kings 1989-1990, Portland Trail Blazers 1990-1992, Phoenix Suns 1992-1995.
- 1x All-Star (1988), 2x NBA Champion (1984, 1986 Boston Celtics), 1x John Wooden Award (1981), 1x NABC Player of the Year (1981), 1x Consensus First Team All-American (1981), 1x WAC Player of the Year (1981), 4x First Team All-WAC (78-81). Career 11.5/2.7/4.0, Totals 11,964/2,768/4,199.
- Played baseball prior to NBA career, not doing so dandy with the Blue Jays. At the time of his retirement, had the highest winning percentage of players with over 1000 games played (very arbitrary).
Darryl Dawkins (Y9, 11.5%): - Center. Philadelphia 76ers 1975-1982, New Jersey Nets 1982-1987, Utah Jazz 1987, Detroit Pistons 1987-1989. 1x NBA Champion (1989 Detroit Pistons).
- Career 12.0/6.1/1.3, Totals 8,733/4,432/917.
- Famously nicknamed Chocolate Thunder, while also being known for his dunks- after breaking the backboard twice in the span of a few weeks, it was banned. First player to go straight from high school to the NBA.
Dennis Johnson (Y8, 38.5%):*
- Point Guard. Seattle SuperSonics 1976-1980, Phoenix Suns 1980-1983, Boston Celtics 1983-1990.
- 5x All-Star (79-82, 85), 1x All-NBA First Team (1981), 1x All-NBA Second Team (1980), 3x NBA Champion (1979 Seattle SuperSonics, 1984, 1986 Boston Celtics), 1x Finals MVP (1979), 6x First Team All-Defense (79-83, 87), 3x Second Team All-Defense (84-86). Career 14.1/3.6/5.0, Totals 15,535/4,249/5,499.
- Interesting player- high flying scorer in his youth, turned slick passer with the dynasty Celtics, contributing with elite defense all the way. Was called the greatest back court defender of all time by Magic Johnson.
Doc Rivers (Y2, 11.5%): - Point Guard. Atlanta Hawks 1983-1991, Los Angeles Clippers 1991-1992, New York Knicks 1992-1994, San Antonio Spurs 1994-1996.
- 1x All-Star (1988), 1x J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (1990). Career 10.9/3.0/5.7, Totals 9,377/2,625/4,889.
- Long time trusty point guard in Atlanta, paired with Nique, peaking at averaging a double double with 10 assists per game.
Drazen Petrovic (Y5, 34.6%):*
- Shooting Guard. Portland Trail Blazers 1989-1991, New Jersey Nets 1991-1993.
- 1x Third Team All-NBA (1993), 1x Olympic Bronze (1984), 1x Olympic Silver (1988). Career 15.4/2.3/2.4, Totals 4,461/669/701.
- Euro-league legend before coming to America, where his career was cut short at age 28 thanks to a fatal car accident. One of the best three point shooters of his day.
Fat Lever (Y4, 15.4%): - Point Guard. Portland Trail Blazers 1982-1984, Denver Nuggets 1984-1990, Dallas Mavericks 1990-1994.
- 2x All-Star (88, 90), 1x All-NBA Second Team (1987), 1x Second Team All-Defense (1988), 2x First Team All-PAC 10 (81-82). Career 13.9/6.0/6.2, Totals 10,433/4,523/4,696.
- Number retired by the Nuggets. Helped lead them to the 1985 WCF (and the playoffs every year) alongside Alex English. Has the 11th most triple doubles ever, and regularly led the Nuggets in rebounding
Jack Sikma (Y7, 23.1%):*
- Center. Seattle SuperSonics 1977-1986, Milwaukee Bucks 1986-1991.
- 7x All-Star (79-85), 1x Second Team All-Defense (1982), 1x First Team All-Rookie (1978), 1x NBA Champion (1979 Seattle SuperSonics). Career 15.6/9.8/3.2, Totals 17,287/10,816/3,488.
- Helped lead the Sonics to back to back finals, and went to the playoffs in 11 out of his 14 seasons. As a center led the league in FT%, and was before his time- by the end of his career, he had learned how to shoot threes, coming 12th in the league in 1989. Shot his teams technical free throws, and set a record for most games without a missed free throw. Also the originator of the "Sikma" post move.
Jon Koncak (Y2, 7.7%): - Center. Atlanta Hawks 1985-1995, Orlando Magic 1995-1996.
- 1x Olympic Gold (1984). Career 4.5/4.9/1.0, Totals 3,520/3,856/785.
- Career reserve and spot starter. Nicknamed "Jon Contract" after the Hawks had to match a six year 13 million dollar deal... an overpay and unprecedented amount for yeah a reserve.
Kiki Vandeweghe (Y5, 19.2%): - Small Forward/Power Forward. Denver Nuggets 1980-1984, Portland Trail Blazers 1984-1989, New York Knicks 1989-1992, Los Angeles Clippers 1992-1993.
- 2x All-Star (83-84), 1x First Team All-Pac 10 (1980). Career 19.7/3.4/2.1, Totals 15,980/2785/1,668.
- Averaged 20 ppg in seven straight years, before suffering a back injury. While in the Nuggets, scored 50 and 51 points in the highest scoring overtime and regulation games ever, respectively.
Manute Bol (Y3, 15.4%): - Center. Washington Bullets 1985-1988, Golden State Warriors 1988-1990, Philadelphia 76ers 1990-1993, Miami Heat 1993-1994, Washington Bullets 1994, Philadelphia 76ers 1994, Golden State Warriors 1994-1995.
- 1x Second Team All-Defense (1986), 2x Blocks Leader (86, 89). Career 2.6/4.2/0.3, Totals 1,599/2,647/171.
- Tallest player in NBA history. Second all time in blocked shots per game. Only player with more blocks than points.
Mark Aguirre (Y4, 11.5%): - Small Forward. Dallas Mavericks 1981-1989, Detroit Pistons 1989-1993, Los Angeles Clippers 1993-1994.
- 3x All-Star (84, 87-88), 2x NBA Champion (1989-1990 Detroit Pistons), 2x Consensus First Team All-American (80-81), 1x Naismith/AP/UPI/Sporting News Player of the Year (1980). Career 20.0/5.0/3.1, Totals 18,458/4,578/2,871.
- Helped lead the Mavericks to the 1988 WCF, where they lost in 7 to the Lakers. Led the Mavs to the playoffs every year from 1984-1988. Was traded for Adrian Dantley in 1989, where Aguirre took a backseat in scoring on the Pistons, but still helped them go back to back. Peaked at 29.7 ppg, coming second in the league in scoring
Mark Eaton (Y5, 23.1%): - Center. Utah Jazz 1982-1993.
- 1x All-Star (1989), 2x Defensive Player of the Year (85, 89), 3x First Team All-Defense (85-86, 89), 2x Second Team All-Defense (87-88), 4x Blocks Leader (84-85, 87-88). Career 6.0/7.9/1.0, Totals 5,216/6,939/840.
- Holds single season and career record for blocks per game.
Marques Johnson (Y8, 11.5%): - Small Forward/Shooting Guard. Milwaukee Bucks 1977-1984, Los Angeles Clippers 1984-1987, Golden State Warriors 1989-1990.
- 5x All-Star (79-81, 83, 86), 1x First Team All-NBA (1979), 2x Second Team All-NBA (80-81), 1x Comeback Player of the Year (1986), 1978 All-Rookie First Team, 1x NCAA Champion (1975), 1x National College Player of the Year (1977), 1x Consensus First Team All-American (1977), 1x NABC Second Team All-American (1976), 1x PAC-8 Player of the Year (1977), 2x First Team All-PAC 8 (76-77). Career 20.1/7.0/3.6, Totals 13,892/4,817/2,502.
- Only a year after winning comeback player of the year, Johnson suffered a career ending neck injury, aside from a failed 10 game comeback with the Warriors. Claims to have invented the term point forward.
Michael Cooper (Y8, 19.2%): - Shooting Guard. Los Angeles Lakers 1978-1990.
- 1x Defensive Player of the Year (1987), 5x First Team All-Defense (82, 84-85, 87-88), 3x Second Team All-Defense (81, 83, 86), 5x NBA Champion (1980, 1982, 1985, 1987-88 Los Angeles Lakers), 1x USBWA First Team All-American (1978), 2x First Team All-WAC (77-78). Career 8.9/3.2/4.2, Totals 7,729/2,769/3,666.
- Called by Larry Bird as the best defender. Was a finalist for the hall of fame in 2022, but was not selected.
Mo Cheeks (Y5, 19.2%):*
- Point Guard. Philadelphia 76ers 1978-1989, San Antonio Spurs 1989-1990, New York Knicks 1990-1991, Atlanta Hawks 1991-1992, New Jersey Nets 1993.
- 4x All-Star (83, 86-88), 4x First Team All-Defense (83-86), 1x Second Team All-Defense (1987), 1x NBA Champion (1983 Philadelphia 76ers). Career 11.1/2.8/6.7, Totals 12,195/3,088/7,392.
- Currently sixth all time in steals and eleventh all time in assists. At the time of his retirement was the all time leader in steals and fifth in assists. Has the record for most steals in a single playoff run- 4.1, in 1979.
Ralph Sampson (Y6, 26.9%):*
- Center. Houston Rockets 1983-1987, Golden State Warriors 1987-1989, Sacramento Kings 1989-1991, Washington Bullets 1991-1992.
- 4x All-Star (84-87), 1x Second Team All-NBA (1985), 1984 Rookie of the Year, 1984 First Team All-Rookie, 1x All-Star Game MVP (1985), 3x National College Player of the Year (81-83), 3x Consensus First Team All-American (81-83), 3x ACC Player of the Year (81-83), 3x First Team All-ACC (81-83). Career 14.4/8.8/2.3, Totals 7,039/4,011/1,038.
- First overall pick, stayed an extra year in college to avoid going to the Clippers. Helped take the Rockets to the 86 finals, alongside Hakeem, before his body pretty much fell apart and he never played a full season again.
Rolando Blackman (Y4, 11.5%): - Shooting Guard. Dallas Mavericks 1981-1992, New York Knicks 1992-1994.
- 4x All-Star (85-87, 88), 1x BIG 8 Player of the Year (1980), 3x First Team All-BIG 8 (79-81). Career 18.0/3.3/3.0, Totals 17,623/3,278/2,981.
- Was the 1b to Aguirre's 1a on the 80's Mavericks, both consistently high scoring and lead the Mavs to the playoffs. Was the scoring leader for Hispanic/Latino players until Pau Gasol surpassed him.
Sidney Moncrief (Y7, 53.8%):*
- Shooting Guard. Milwaukee Bucks 1979-1989, Atlanta Hawks 1990-1991.
- 5x All-Star (82-86), 1x First Team All-NBA (1983), 4x Second Team All-NBA (82, 84-86), 2x Defensive Player of the Year (83-84), 4x First Team All-Defense (83-86), 1x Second Team All-Defense (1982), 1x Consensus First Team All-American (1979). Career 15.6/4.7/3.6, Totals 11,931/3,575/2,793.
- Leader of the 80's Bucks, who had the third highest winning percentage in the decade, yet never made the finals. Consistently made the ECF, but was always stopped by the Sixers or Celtics. Both Jordan and Bird considered him one of the greatest defenders ever. Degenerative cartilage plus foot injuries made Moncrief's career fall apart after 1986. Made the playoffs every year of his career.
Series Summary
Class of 1960 - George Mikan (97.4%)
Class of 1961 - Bill Sharman (84.0%)
Class of 1962 - Paul Arizin (90.5%)
Class of 1963 - Bob Cousy (100.0%)
Class of 1964 - Dolph Schayes (91.3%)
Class of 1965 - Bob Pettit (97.4%)
Class of 1966 - None
Class of 1967 - None
Class of 1968 - Tom Heinsohn (93.3%)
Class of 1969 - Bill Russell (89.7%)
Class of 1970 - Sam Jones (90.3%)
Class of 1971 - None
Class of 1972 - Elgin Baylor (89.5%)
Class of 1973 - Wilt Chamberlain (100.0%), Hal Greer (81.0%)
Class of 1974 - Jerry West (96.6%), Oscar Robertson (96.6%), Willis Reed (82.8%)
Class of 1975 - Dave DeBusschere (91.7%), Lenny Wilkens (83.3%), Jerry Lucas (79.2%)
Class of 1976 - Connie Hawkins (76.5%)
Class of 1977 - Nate Thurmond (94.1%), Billy Cunningham (76.5%)
Class of 1978 - John Havlicek (95.5%)
Class of 1979 - None
Class of 1980 - Rick Barry (86.4%), Walt Frazier (86.4%), Pete Maravich (77.3%)
Class of 1981 - Wes Unseld (82.4%)
Class of 1982 - None
Class of 1983 - Dave Cowens (81.8%)
Class of 1984 - Tiny Archibald (75.0%)
Class of 1985 - David Thompson (80.0%)
Class of 1986 - George Gervin (95.2%), Bob Lanier (90.5%), Bob McAdoo (85.7%), Elvin Hayes (81.0%)
Class of 1987 - Julius Erving (95.0%)
Class of 1988 - Bill Walton (93.8%), Dan Issel (75.0%)
Class of 1989 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (97.7%)
Class of 1990 - Artis Gilmore (83.3%)
Class of 1991 - Alex English (83.9%)
Class of 1992 - Larry Bird (93.8%), Adrian Dantley (75.0%), Walt Bellamy (81.8%)
Class of 1993 - Kevin McHale (100.0%)
Class of 1994 - Isiah Thomas (100.0%), James Worthy (82.4%)
Class of 1995 - Moses Malone (85.7%)
Class of 1996 - Magic Johnson (96.2%)
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2022.11.20 12:46 ultimatey90 Overheating Laptop / Thermald is not working
Hi! I'm trying to play games in my laptop but unfortunately it's heating up so bad (reaches 90C). I installed thermald as it was suggested by others and it doesn't have an effect to my laptop. It still reaches up to 90C as shown in mangohud.
What I'm expecting is that whenever it heats up so bad, it should throttle down my CPU and GPU but the freqs stay the same even at 90-92C. Also, when playing the same game in Windows, it doesn't heat up that bad it's like 5-10C lower. I've already cleaned out the fans and it's still the same.
Does anyone have an idea on minimizing this overheating in my laptop? Thanks! :DD
This is my specs:
garuda-inxi
System: Kernel: 6.0.9-zen1-1-zen arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 12.2.0 parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=/@/boot/vmlinuz-linux-zen root=UUID=8be5a5b2-923e-4e51-8658-cc49328f161c rw [email protected] quiet quiet splash rd.udev.log_priority=3 vt.global_cursor_default=0 resume=UUID=5321fe67-a6f1-43d0-addc-64d4a749ece7 loglevel=3 Desktop: KDE Plasma v: 5.26.3 tk: Qt v: 5.15.7 info: latte-dock wm: kwin_x11 vt: 1 dm: SDDM Distro: Garuda Linux base: Arch Linux Machine: Type: Laptop System: Acer product: Aspire A514-52KG v: V1.04 serial: Chassis: type: 10 serial: Mobo: KBL model: Sneezy_KL v: V1.04 serial: UEFI: Insyde v: 1.04 date: 08/28/2020 Battery: ID-1: BAT0 charge: 22.0 Wh (66.7%) condition: 33.0/47.9 Wh (69.0%) volts: 12.2 min: 11.4 model: Murata KT003040 AP18C4K type: Li-ion serial: status: charging cycles: 223 CPU: Info: model: Intel Core i3-7020U bits: 64 type: MT MCP arch: AmbeKaby Lake note: check gen: core 7 level: v3 note: check built: 2017 process: Intel 14nm family: 6 model-id: 0x8E (142) stepping: 9 microcode: 0xF0 Topology: cpus: 1x cores: 2 tpc: 2 threads: 4 smt: enabled cache: L1: 128 KiB desc: d-2x32 KiB; i-2x32 KiB L2: 512 KiB desc: 2x256 KiB L3: 3 MiB desc: 1x3 MiB Speed (MHz): avg: 1100 min/max: 400/2300 scaling: driver: intel_pstate governor: powersave cores: 1: 1100 2: 1100 3: 1100 4: 1100 bogomips: 18399 Flags: avx avx2 ht lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 vmx Vulnerabilities: Type: itlb_multihit status: KVM: VMX disabled Type: l1tf mitigation: PTE Inversion; VMX: conditional cache flushes, SMT vulnerable Type: mds mitigation: Clear CPU buffers; SMT vulnerable Type: meltdown mitigation: PTI Type: mmio_stale_data mitigation: Clear CPU buffers; SMT vulnerable Type: retbleed mitigation: IBRS Type: spec_store_bypass mitigation: Speculative Store Bypass disabled via prctl Type: spectre_v1 mitigation: usercopy/swapgs barriers and __user pointer sanitization Type: spectre_v2 mitigation: IBRS, IBPB: conditional, RSB filling, PBRSB-eIBRS: Not affected Type: srbds mitigation: Microcode Type: tsx_async_abort status: Not affected Graphics: Device-1: Intel HD Graphics 620 vendor: Acer Incorporated ALI driver: i915 v: kernel arch: Gen-9.5 process: Intel 14nm built: 2016-20 ports: active: eDP-1 empty: HDMI-A-1 bus-ID: 00:02.0 chip-ID: 8086:5921 class-ID: 0300 Device-2: NVIDIA GM108M [GeForce MX130] vendor: Acer Incorporated ALI driver: nvidia v: 520.56.06 alternate: nouveau,nvidia_drm non-free: 520.xx+ status: current (as of 2022-10) arch: Maxwell code: GMxxx process: TSMC 28nm built: 2014-19 pcie: gen: 1 speed: 2.5 GT/s lanes: 4 link-max: gen: 3 speed: 8 GT/s bus-ID: 01:00.0 chip-ID: 10de:174d class-ID: 0302 Device-3: Chicony HD User Facing type: USB driver: uvcvideo bus-ID: 1-2:2 chip-ID: 04f2:b64f class-ID: 0e02 serial: Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 21.1.4 with: Xwayland v: 22.1.5 compositor: kwin_x11 driver: X: loaded: modesetting,nvidia unloaded: nouveau alternate: fbdev,intel,nv,vesa dri: iris gpu: i915 display-ID: :0 screens: 1 Screen-1: 0 s-res: 1366x768 s-dpi: 96 s-size: 361x203mm (14.21x7.99") s-diag: 414mm (16.31") Monitor-1: eDP-1 model: ChiMei InnoLux 0x14d6 built: 2016 res: 1366x768 hz: 60 dpi: 112 gamma: 1.2 size: 309x173mm (12.17x6.81") diag: 354mm (13.9") ratio: 16:9 modes: 1366x768 API: OpenGL v: 4.6 Mesa 22.2.3 renderer: Mesa Intel HD Graphics 620 (KBL GT2F) direct render: Yes Audio: Device-1: Intel Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio vendor: Acer Incorporated ALI driver: snd_hda_intel v: kernel alternate: snd_soc_skl,snd_soc_avs bus-ID: 00:1f.3 chip-ID: 8086:9d71 class-ID: 0403 Sound API: ALSA v: k6.0.9-zen1-1-zen running: yes Sound Server-1: PulseAudio v: 16.1 running: no Sound Server-2: PipeWire v: 0.3.60 running: yes Network: Device-1: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet vendor: Acer Incorporated ALI driver: r8169 v: kernel pcie: gen: 1 speed: 2.5 GT/s lanes: 1 port: 3000 bus-ID: 02:00.0 chip-ID: 10ec:8168 class-ID: 0200 IF: enp2s0 state: down mac: Device-2: Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter vendor: Lite-On driver: ath10k_pci v: kernel pcie: gen: 1 speed: 2.5 GT/s lanes: 1 bus-ID: 03:00.0 chip-ID: 168c:003e class-ID: 0280 temp: 66.0 C IF: wlp3s0 state: up mac: IF-ID-1: CloudflareWARP state: unknown speed: 10 Mbps duplex: full mac: N/A Bluetooth: Device-1: Lite-On type: USB driver: btusb v: 0.8 bus-ID: 1-7:3 chip-ID: 04ca:3016 class-ID: e001 Report: bt-adapter ID: hci0 rfk-id: 0 state: down bt-service: enabled,running rfk-block: hardware: no software: yes address: Drives: Local Storage: total: 1.14 TiB used: 571.11 GiB (49.0%) SMART Message: Unable to run smartctl. Root privileges required. ID-1: /dev/nvme0n1 maj-min: 259:0 vendor: Kingston model: SNVS250G size: 232.89 GiB block-size: physical: 512 B logical: 512 B speed: 31.6 Gb/s lanes: 4 type: SSD serial: rev: EDFK9NO2 temp: 33.9 C scheme: GPT ID-2: /dev/sda maj-min: 8:0 vendor: Toshiba model: MQ04ABF100 size: 931.51 GiB block-size: physical: 4096 B logical: 512 B speed: 6.0 Gb/s type: HDD rpm: 5400 serial: rev: 1J scheme: GPT Partition: ID-1: / raw-size: 49.59 GiB size: 49.59 GiB (100.00%) used: 13.67 GiB (27.6%) fs: btrfs dev: /dev/nvme0n1p7 maj-min: 259:7 ID-2: /boot/efi raw-size: 1024 MiB size: 1022 MiB (99.80%) used: 312 KiB (0.0%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/nvme0n1p5 maj-min: 259:5 ID-3: /home raw-size: 68.36 GiB size: 68.36 GiB (100.00%) used: 23.11 GiB (33.8%) fs: btrfs dev: /dev/sda4 maj-min: 8:4 ID-4: /valog raw-size: 49.59 GiB size: 49.59 GiB (100.00%) used: 13.67 GiB (27.6%) fs: btrfs dev: /dev/nvme0n1p7 maj-min: 259:7 ID-5: /vatmp raw-size: 49.59 GiB size: 49.59 GiB (100.00%) used: 13.67 GiB (27.6%) fs: btrfs dev: /dev/nvme0n1p7 maj-min: 259:7 Swap: Kernel: swappiness: 133 (default 60) cache-pressure: 100 (default) ID-1: swap-1 type: zram size: 7.51 GiB used: 111.2 MiB (1.4%) priority: 100 dev: /dev/zram0 ID-2: swap-2 type: partition size: 8 GiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) priority: -2 dev: /dev/nvme0n1p6 maj-min: 259:6 Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: 58.0 C pch: 60.5 C mobo: N/A Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A Info: Processes: 249 Uptime: 38m wakeups: 1 Memory: 7.51 GiB used: 3.78 GiB (50.3%) Init: systemd v: 252 default: graphical tool: systemctl Compilers: gcc: 12.2.0 Packages: pm: pacman pkgs: 1471 libs: 399 tools: octopi,paru Shell: fish v: 3.5.1 default: Bash v: 5.1.16 running-in: konsole inxi: 3.3.23 Garuda (2.6.9-1): System install date: 2022-11-13 Last full system update: 2022-11-20 Is partially upgraded: No Relevant software: NetworkManager Windows dual boot: Probably (Run as root to verify) Snapshots: Snapper Failed units: systemd-networkd-wait-online.service
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2022.11.03 00:31 Eternal622 Help with Fallout 4 Mod pack!
I'm trying to download and play Ground Zero mod pack for Fallout 4, but every time I launch the game it immediately crashes and Iv'e done all the installation setup already. Any Idea what's the problem. Here's the Buffout 4 crash log.
Fallout 4 v1.10.163
Buffout 4 v1.26.2
Unhandled exception "EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION" at 0x7FF6FD2559A4 Fallout4.exe+01B59A4
\[Compatibility\] F4EE: false \[Fixes\] ActorIsHostileToActor: true CellInit: true CreateD3DAndSwapChain: true EncounterZoneReset: true GreyMovies: true MagicEffectApplyEvent: true MovementPlanner: true PackageAllocateLocation: true SafeExit: true TESObjectREFRGetEncounterZone: true UnalignedLoad: true UtilityShader: true \[Patches\] Achievements: true BSMTAManager: true BSPreCulledObjects: true BSTextureStreamerLocalHeap: true HavokMemorySystem: true INISettingCollection: true InputSwitch: false MaxStdIO: -1 MemoryManager: true MemoryManagerDebug: false ScaleformAllocator: true SmallBlockAllocator: true WorkshopMenu: true \[Warnings\] CreateTexture2D: true ImageSpaceAdapter: true
PROBABLE CALL STACK:
\[ 0\] 0x7FF6FD2559A4 Fallout4.exe+01B59A4 -> 1269110+0x224 \[ 1\] 0x7FF6FD253EC7 Fallout4.exe+01B3EC7 -> 441693+0x117 \[ 2\] 0x7FF6FD1B87AE Fallout4.exe+01187AE -> 1043280+0x5E \[ 3\] 0x7FF6FD1C0CE3 Fallout4.exe+0120CE3 -> 909346+0x63 \[ 4\] 0x7FF6FD1B7057 Fallout4.exe+0117057 -> 57137+0x437 \[ 5\] 0x7FF6FDDD7CD4 Fallout4.exe+0D37CD4 -> 708657+0x2F4 \[ 6\] 0x7FF6FDDDF253 Fallout4.exe+0D3F253 -> 407290+0x263 \[ 7\] 0x7FF6FDDF35A9 Fallout4.exe+0D535A9 -> 1085735+0x29 \[ 8\] 0x7FFB8EBBA8AC f4se\_1\_10\_163.dll+000A8AC \[ 9\] 0x7FF6FEBBCFED Fallout4.exe+1B1CFED -> 1079791+0x3D \[10\] 0x7FFC35A87034 KERNEL32.DLL+0017034 \[11\] 0x7FFC365626A1 ntdll.dll+00526A1
REGISTERS:
RAX 0x84FDDFF5F8 (void\*) RCX 0x0 (size\_t) RDX 0x0 (size\_t) RBX 0x61 (size\_t) RSP 0x84FDDFF580 (char\*) "a" RBP 0x84FDDFF680 (void\*) RSI 0x26AC28FBD48 (void\*) RDI 0x0 (size\_t) R8 0x8 (size\_t) R9 0x1 (size\_t) R10 0x8000 (size\_t) R11 0x84FDDFF570 (void\*) R12 0x0 (size\_t) R13 0x7FF6FFCF5B98 (char\*) "en" R14 0x84FDDFF610 (char\*) "DLCRobot" R15 0x0 (size\_t)
STACK:
\[RSP+0 \] 0x61 (size\_t) \[RSP+8 \] 0x26AC28FBD48 (void\*) \[RSP+10 \] 0x26AC28FBD48 (void\*) \[RSP+18 \] 0x8 (size\_t) \[RSP+20 \] 0x84FDDFF610 (char\*) "DLCRobot" \[RSP+28 \] 0x7FF6FFCF5B98 (char\*) "en" \[RSP+30 \] 0x7FF6FFCFCF20 (char\*) ".STRINGS" \[RSP+38 \] 0x7FFB9CBB4419 (void\* -> MSVCR110.dll+0034419) \[RSP+40 \] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+48 \] 0x84FDDFF5E8 (void\*) \[RSP+50 \] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+58 \] 0x6188DE7CDD (size\_t) \[RSP+60 \] 0x84693F0841 (size\_t) \[RSP+68 \] 0x26A4FD9D640 (char\*) "a" \[RSP+70 \] 0x84FDDFF5D8 (void\*) \[RSP+78 \] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+80 \] 0x84FDDFF900 (void\*) \[RSP+88 \] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+90 \] 0x746F626F52434C44 (size\_t) \[RSP+98 \] 0x26A4FD9D600 (void\*) \[RSP+A0 \] 0x26AB65272F0 (void\*) \[RSP+A8 \] 0x7FF6FD1BDD97 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+011DD97) \[RSP+B0 \] 0x26AB18CEC00 (void\*) \[RSP+B8 \] 0x84FDDFF730 (char\*) "\_en.STRINGS" \[RSP+C0 \] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+C8 \] 0x26AB18CEC00 (void\*) \[RSP+D0 \] 0x26AB6BA9440 (BSFile\*) \[RSP+D8 \] 0x84FDDFF6B8 (void\*) \[RSP+E0 \] 0x26AB65272F0 (void\*) \[RSP+E8 \] 0x4387C93242ACC3B2 (size\_t) \[RSP+F0 \] 0x746F626F52434C44 (size\_t) \[RSP+F8 \] 0x7F006D736500 (size\_t) \[RSP+100\] 0x26AB6BA9440 (BSFile\*) \[RSP+108\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+110\] 0x26AB18CD800 (void\*) \[RSP+118\] 0x7FF702973200 (BGSObjectVisibilityManager\*) File: "Fallout4.esm" Flags: 0x00000001 Form ID: 0x00000027 Form Type: 158 \[RSP+120\] 0x1 (size\_t) \[RSP+128\] 0x7FF6FD1D0EE2 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+0130EE2) \[RSP+130\] 0x26AB18CEC00 (void\*) \[RSP+138\] 0xC52444548 (size\_t) \[RSP+140\] 0x26AB18CEC00 (void\*) \[RSP+148\] 0x133854 (size\_t) \[RSP+150\] 0x1 (size\_t) \[RSP+158\] 0x7FF6FD1CE82B (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+012E82B) \[RSP+160\] 0x61 (size\_t) \[RSP+168\] 0x26AB18CEC00 (void\*) \[RSP+170\] 0x7FF702973200 (BGSObjectVisibilityManager\*) File: "Fallout4.esm" Flags: 0x00000001 Form ID: 0x00000027 Form Type: 158 \[RSP+178\] 0x143C093 (size\_t) \[RSP+180\] 0x7FF702970B00 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+58D0B00) \[RSP+188\] 0x13B652F4 (size\_t) \[RSP+190\] 0x26A4FD9CC80 (void\*) \[RSP+198\] 0x1 (size\_t) \[RSP+1A0\] 0x2F53474E49525453 (size\_t) \[RSP+1A8\] 0x746F626F52434C44 (size\_t) \[RSP+1B0\] 0x495254532E6E655F (size\_t) \[RSP+1B8\] 0x7FF60053474E (size\_t) \[RSP+1C0\] 0x1 (size\_t) \[RSP+1C8\] 0x26A4FD9CC80 (void\*) \[RSP+1D0\] 0x26AB6BA8B80 (BSFile\*) \[RSP+1D8\] 0x7FFB9CBB6480 (void\* -> MSVCR110.dll+0036480) \[RSP+1E0\] 0x1D7E (size\_t) \[RSP+1E8\] 0x7FF6FEBE3C21 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+1B43C21) \[RSP+1F0\] 0x26A00000002 (void\*) \[RSP+1F8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+200\] 0x52434C445C514553 (size\_t) \[RSP+208\] 0x5145532E746F626F (size\_t) \[RSP+210\] 0x26AB18CEC70 (char\*) "DLCRobot.esm" \[RSP+218\] 0x7FF6FEBE3EF1 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+1B43EF1) \[RSP+220\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+228\] 0x7FF6FFEAF340 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+2E0F340) \[RSP+230\] 0x7FF702C87D60 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+5BE7D60) \[RSP+238\] 0x1 (size\_t) \[RSP+240\] 0x26AB6BA8B80 (BSFile\*) \[RSP+248\] 0x7FF6FEBF5AC3 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+1B55AC3) \[RSP+250\] 0xD0000000C (size\_t) \[RSP+258\] 0x26AB6C16DD0 (void\*) \[RSP+260\] 0x26AB6527201 (void\*) \[RSP+268\] 0x26A72B89FC5 (void\* -> Buffout4.dll+0049FC5) \[RSP+270\] 0x26AB18CD800 (void\*) \[RSP+278\] 0x7FF702970B00 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+58D0B00) \[RSP+280\] 0x26A4FD9D640 (char\*) "a" \[RSP+288\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+290\] 0x7FF702970B00 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+58D0B00) \[RSP+298\] 0x26A4FD9D640 (char\*) "a" \[RSP+2A0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+2A8\] 0x26A4FD9D601 (void\*) \[RSP+2B0\] 0x7FF702970B00 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+58D0B00) \[RSP+2B8\] 0x26A4FD9D640 (char\*) "a" \[RSP+2C0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+2C8\] 0x26A4FD9D601 (void\*) \[RSP+2D0\] 0x26AC28FBD40 (void\*) \[RSP+2D8\] 0x84FDDFF990 (void\*) \[RSP+2E0\] 0x84FDDFF8B0 (void\*) \[RSP+2E8\] 0x7FF6FD253EC7 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+01B3EC7) \[RSP+2F0\] 0x26AC28FBD40 (void\*) \[RSP+2F8\] 0x26A00000000 (void\*) \[RSP+300\] 0x61 (size\_t) \[RSP+308\] 0x7FF600000000 (size\_t) \[RSP+310\] 0x26AB18CEC00 (void\*) \[RSP+318\] 0x7FF702970B00 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+58D0B00) \[RSP+320\] 0x26AB18CEC00 (void\*) \[RSP+328\] 0x26A00000000 (void\*) \[RSP+330\] 0x26AB65272F0 (void\*) \[RSP+338\] 0x26AB18CEC00 (void\*) \[RSP+340\] 0x7FF702970B00 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+58D0B00) \[RSP+348\] 0x7FF6FD1B87AE (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+01187AE) \[RSP+350\] 0x26AFE50A895 (size\_t) \[RSP+358\] 0x26AB18CD800 (void\*) \[RSP+360\] 0x26AB6C16DD0 (void\*) \[RSP+368\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+370\] 0xFFFFFF00 (size\_t) \[RSP+378\] 0x7FF6FD1D2EC1 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+0132EC1) \[RSP+380\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+388\] 0x26AB65272F0 (void\*) \[RSP+390\] 0x26A4FD9D379 (void\*) \[RSP+398\] 0x26A4FD9D640 (char\*) "a" \[RSP+3A0\] 0x7FF702970B00 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+58D0B00) \[RSP+3A8\] 0x7FF6FD1C0CE3 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+0120CE3) \[RSP+3B0\] 0x84FDDFF990 (void\*) \[RSP+3B8\] 0x26AB18CD800 (void\*) \[RSP+3C0\] 0x26AB655E6B0 (void\*) \[RSP+3C8\] 0x26AB65272F0 (void\*) \[RSP+3D0\] 0x26AB6536800 (void\*) \[RSP+3D8\] 0x7FF6FD1B7057 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+0117057) \[RSP+3E0\] 0x26AB65272F0 (void\*) \[RSP+3E8\] 0x7FF702970B00 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+58D0B00) \[RSP+3F0\] 0x2 (size\_t) \[RSP+3F8\] 0x2 (size\_t) \[RSP+400\] 0x7FF6FFCE96C8 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+2C496C8) \[RSP+408\] 0x7FF702971AD8 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+58D1AD8) \[RSP+410\] 0x7FF702970B00 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+58D0B00) \[RSP+418\] 0x84FDDFF9F0 (void\*) \[RSP+420\] 0x66 (size\_t) \[RSP+428\] 0x9C0 (size\_t) \[RSP+430\] 0x26A74742980 (SceneGraph\*) Name: "WorldRoot Node" \[RSP+438\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+440\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+448\] 0x26A4FD9CC00 (void\*) \[RSP+450\] 0x7FF70082E400 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+378E400) \[RSP+458\] 0x26A7484CCC0 (NiNode\*) Name: "ObjectLODRoot" \[RSP+460\] 0x7FF70082E400 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+378E400) \[RSP+468\] 0x7FF6FDDD7CD4 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+0D37CD4) \[RSP+470\] 0x7FF700200000 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+3160000) \[RSP+478\] 0x26AB6503000 (void\*) \[RSP+480\] 0x7FF700000002 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+2F60002) \[RSP+488\] 0x26A4FD9D640 (char\*) "a" \[RSP+490\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+498\] 0x26A7484CF40 (NiNode\*) Name: "WaterLOD" \[RSP+4A0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+4A8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+4B0\] 0x80000 (size\_t) \[RSP+4B8\] 0x7FF600000000 (size\_t) \[RSP+4C0\] 0x4CC4 (size\_t) \[RSP+4C8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+4D0\] 0x4CC4 (size\_t) \[RSP+4D8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+4E0\] 0x7FF702B7D640 (GameScript::PathingCallbackMgr\*) \[RSP+4E8\] 0x7FF6FEBB0DBA (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+1B10DBA) \[RSP+4F0\] 0x7FF702B45178 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+5AA5178) \[RSP+4F8\] 0x7FF702B45168 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+5AA5168) \[RSP+500\] 0x246 (size\_t) \[RSP+508\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+510\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+518\] 0x26A502489E0 (void\*) \[RSP+520\] 0x7FF702B45160 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+5AA5160) \[RSP+528\] 0x7FF6FE3E1B9B (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+1341B9B) \[RSP+530\] 0x7FF702B45160 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+5AA5160) \[RSP+538\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+540\] 0x26A4FD9D640 (char\*) "a" \[RSP+548\] 0xFDA852C26A8B0000 (size\_t) \[RSP+550\] 0x202 (size\_t) \[RSP+558\] 0x26A72B89E2E (void\* -> Buffout4.dll+0049E2E) \[RSP+560\] 0x4CC4 (size\_t) \[RSP+568\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+570\] 0x7FF6FFCEA948 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+2C4A948) \[RSP+578\] 0x7FF702B45168 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+5AA5168) \[RSP+580\] 0x7FF702B7D640 (GameScript::PathingCallbackMgr\*) \[RSP+588\] 0x7FF6FE3DFDE6 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+133FDE6) \[RSP+590\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+598\] 0x26A4FD9D640 (char\*) "a" \[RSP+5A0\] 0x2 (size\_t) \[RSP+5A8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+5B0\] 0x26A4FD9D640 (char\*) "a" \[RSP+5B8\] 0x7FF6FE411DAA (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+1371DAA) \[RSP+5C0\] 0x2 (size\_t) \[RSP+5C8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+5D0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+5D8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+5E0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+5E8\] 0x7FF6FDDDF253 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+0D3F253) \[RSP+5F0\] 0x2 (size\_t) \[RSP+5F8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+600\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+608\] 0x26A4FD9D640 (char\*) "a" \[RSP+610\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+618\] 0x7FF6FDDF35A9 (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+0D535A9) \[RSP+620\] 0x26A5A273EE0 (\`anonymous namespace'::InitGameDataThread\*) \[RSP+628\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+630\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+638\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+640\] 0x26A5A273EE0 (\`anonymous namespace'::InitGameDataThread\*) \[RSP+648\] 0x7FFB8EBBA8AC (void\* -> f4se\_1\_10\_163.dll+000A8AC) \[RSP+650\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+658\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+660\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+668\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+670\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+678\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+680\] 0x26A5A273EE0 (\`anonymous namespace'::InitGameDataThread\*) \[RSP+688\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+690\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+698\] 0x7FF6FEBBCFED (void\* -> Fallout4.exe+1B1CFED) \[RSP+6A0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+6A8\] 0x84FDDFFC40 (void\*) \[RSP+6B0\] 0x26A7472BC90 (void\*) \[RSP+6B8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+6C0\] 0x26A5A273EE0 (\`anonymous namespace'::InitGameDataThread\*) \[RSP+6C8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+6D0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+6D8\] 0x7FFC35A87034 (void\* -> KERNEL32.DLL+0017034) \[RSP+6E0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+6E8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+6F0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+6F8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+700\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+708\] 0x7FFC365626A1 (void\* -> ntdll.dll+00526A1) \[RSP+710\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+718\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+720\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+728\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+730\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+738\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+740\] 0x979C309100000000 (size\_t) \[RSP+748\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+750\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+758\] 0x7FFC341B0100 (void\* -> KERNELBASE.dll+0110100) \[RSP+760\] 0x84FDDFE700 (void\*) \[RSP+768\] 0x98C880003FFE51C3 (size\_t) \[RSP+770\] 0x7FFCA3873191 (size\_t) \[RSP+778\] 0x84FDDFE700 (void\*) \[RSP+780\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+788\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+790\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+798\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+7A0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+7A8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+7B0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+7B8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+7C0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+7C8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+7D0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+7D8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+7E0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+7E8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+7F0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+7F8\] 0x0 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\[RSP+930\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+938\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+940\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+948\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+950\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+958\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+960\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+968\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+970\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+978\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+980\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+988\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+990\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+998\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+9A0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+9A8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+9B0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+9B8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+9C0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+9C8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+9D0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+9D8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+9E0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+9E8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+9F0\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+9F8\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A00\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A08\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A10\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A18\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A20\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A28\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A30\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A38\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A40\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A48\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A50\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A58\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A60\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A68\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A70\] 0x0 (size\_t) \[RSP+A78\] 0x0 (size\_t)
MODULES:
F4SE PLUGINS:
BetterConsole.dll Buffout4.dll v1.26.2 BulletCountedReload.dll CombinedCombatXP.dll f4pm.dll FallSouls.dll HighFPSPhysicsFix.dll mcm.dll place.dll PowerGridTools.dll SilentProtagonistF4SE.dll SprintStutteringFix.dll wsfw\_identifier.dll XDI.dll
PLUGINS:
\[00\] Fallout4.esm \[01\] DLCRobot.esm \[02\] DLCworkshop01.esm \[03\] DLCCoast.esm \[04\] DLCworkshop02.esm \[05\] DLCworkshop03.esm \[06\] DLCNukaWorld.esm \[07\] Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch.esp \[08\] WorkshopFramework.esm \[09\] XDI.esm \[0A\] HUDFramework.esm \[0B\] TheSewers.esm \[0C\] SouthOfTheSea.esm \[0D\] CleanMySettlement.esm \[0E\] PhotoMode.esp \[0F\] RAW INPUT.esp \[10\] LooksMenu Customization Compendium.esp \[11\] waterLODfix.esp \[12\] ECO.esp \[13\] SKKFastStartNewGame.esp \[14\] Immersive HUD.esp \[15\] QuickTrade.esp \[16\] K9TacticalHarness.esp \[17\] WestTekTacticalOptics.esp \[18\] Tactical Flashlights.esp \[19\] Tactical Flashlights - Settings.esp \[1A\] Backpacks of the Commonwealth.esp \[1B\] OpsCoreFASTHelmet.esp \[1C\] PowerArmorLite.esp \[1D\] Modern Assassin.esp \[1E\] US\_Rangers.esp \[1F\] M4k4rov - MWGrenades - Replacer.esp \[20\] \[MW2R\] Shadow Company.esp \[21\] MW-Krueger.esp \[22\] M&P 2.0.esp \[23\] McMillanCS5.esp \[24\] HuntingShotgun.esp \[25\] BerettaM9FS.esp \[26\] CazadorML.esp \[27\] MK18.esp \[28\] P220.esp \[29\] HK\_MP5.esp \[2A\] Quad\_Fusillade.esp \[2B\] FnScar.esp \[2C\] APC9.esp \[2D\] RU556.esp \[2E\] SteyrAUGnv.esp \[2F\] L96A1.esp \[30\] HK\_UMP.esp \[31\] Glock19x.esp \[32\] M2Agency.esp \[33\] HKUSP9mm.esp \[34\] DesertEagleNV.esp \[35\] SigMCX.esp \[36\] SV-98.esp \[37\] Kukri.esp \[38\] BowieKnifes.esp \[39\] 1FOM\_FireAxe.esp \[3A\] SG550.esp \[3B\] HRP\_Mk23.esp \[3C\] Mac10.esp \[3D\] 44MBF4.esp \[3E\] CheatTerminal.esp \[3F\] Immersive Fallout - Movement (DLC).esp \[40\] Immersive Fallout - Real Recoil (DLC).esp \[41\] Immersive Fallout - Realistic ADS (DLC).esp \[42\] NightOfTheCreeps.esp \[43\] Some Assembly Required.esp \[44\] SKK476OpenWorld.esp \[45\] Commonwealth Overhaul.esp \[46\] GCM.esp \[47\] GhoulBlood.esp \[48\] \[ARRETH\] FGEP.esp \[49\] FallEvil - Complete Edition.esp \[4A\] SlowTime.esp \[4B\] SKKFeralNights.esp \[4C\] TRD - Main - Headshots Zombies.esp \[4D\] TRD - Zombie Spawns.esp \[4E\] \[ARR\] FallEvil - Mega Zombie Pack.esp \[4F\] \[ARR\] MZP Zombie Behaviour.esp \[50\] Creative Perks (everything).esp \[51\] CreativePerksPlus.esp \[52\] Hit Em Where It Hurts- FH & NW.esp \[53\] FO4 NPCs Travel.esp \[54\] Journal.esp \[55\] subwayrunnnerdynamiclighting.esp \[56\] moreXplore.esp \[57\] MaxwellsWorl.esp \[58\] MaxwellsWorl XDI Patch.esp \[59\] ForestHouse.esp \[5A\] The Death Tunnel.esp \[5B\] Eli\_Chestnut Lodge DLC.esp \[5C\] saferoom2.0.esp \[5D\] BasementLiving.esp \[5E\] RRTV\_SubwaySafehouse.esp \[5F\] RRTV\_CourierStations.esp \[60\] SettlementMenuManager.esp \[61\] WorkshopPlus.esp \[62\] woodysWastelandStuff.esp \[63\] NewLights.esp \[64\] Sandbag Fortifications - Version 2C.esp \[65\] GrafsSecurityFences.esp \[66\] Thaylar Lighting 3.2 Base Edition.esp \[67\] cVc Dead Wasteland 6.esp \[68\] cVc Dead Wasteland 6 DLC.esp \[69\] cVc Dead Wasteland 6 DLC2.esp \[6A\] cVc Dead Wasteland 6 DLC3.esp \[6B\] SKKCombatSettlers.esp \[6C\] RRTV\_GoodneighborCondo.esp \[6D\] Gritty Subway Stations.esp \[6E\] Wasteland Illumination.esp \[6F\] TrueBlood.esp \[70\] Pip-Boy Flashlight.esp \[71\] Reverb and Ambiance Overhaul.esp \[72\] LOST Audio Tweaks.esp \[73\] Ambient Wasteland.esp \[74\] BarefootFootstepExtended.esp \[75\] Project Reality Footsteps FO4.esp \[76\] \_SoundZero\_.esp \[77\] DiamondCityAmbience.esp \[78\] Existence 2.0.esp \[79\] CapitalRuinsFO4.esp \[7A\] SKKActorReplaceRespawnManager.esp \[7B\] SKKActorReplaceRespawnManagerCustomLists.esp \[7C\] Hunkered Down - No AtomCatsGarage.esp \[7D\] Hunkered Down-Settlements.esp \[7E\] SKK476CustomActor.esp \[7F\] \[ETH\]EthnetsMeleeSounds.esp \[80\] Karma\_Pickups.esp \[81\] Misty Pines Overhaul.esp \[82\] Realistic Roads - Black Asphalt.esp \[83\] Boston Natural Surroundings.esp \[84\] Vivid Weathers - FO4.esp \[85\] Vivid Weathers - FO4 - Autumn.esp \[86\] Vivid Weathers - FO4 - Far Harbor.esp \[87\] Vivid Weathers - Nuka World.esp \[88\] Vivid Waters.esp \[89\] Nate's Old Footlocker v1.esp \[8A\] UltraInteriorLighting.esp \[8B\] UltraInteriorLighting\_DarkerAmbience.esp \[8C\] ALOOT\_Better\_CPS.esp \[8D\] PaladinBaileyRedRocket.esp \[8E\] SKK476DLC01Patch.esp \[8F\] GZ ECO WB Patch 10-13.esp \[FE:000\] GCM\_DLC\_Automatron.esl \[FE:001\] GCM\_DLC\_Far\_Harbor.esl \[FE:002\] WorldwideGhoulsV400.esl \[FE:003\] Horrorghouls2.2.esl \[FE:004\] WorldwideGhoulsV400x.esl \[FE:005\] Quick\_Modification\_Weapon\_by\_tooun.esl \[FE:006\] Flicker Fixer.esp \[FE:007\] Wetness Shader Fix.esp \[FE:008\] ECO\_ArmorOverridesVB.esp \[FE:009\] TEC9.esp \[FE:00A\] APC9\_LeveledListPatch.esp \[FE:00B\] M2AgencyLvlListPatch.esp \[FE:00C\] HKUSP9mmLvlList.esp \[FE:00D\] SigMCX\_LvlListPatch.esp \[FE:00E\] SigMCX\_MaterialPack.esp \[FE:00F\] 4estGimp - FGEP\_TankTweakFix.esp \[FE:010\] \[ARR\] FallEvil - MZP Nuka World Patch.esp \[FE:011\] \[ARR\] MZP Far Harbor Patch.esp \[FE:012\] LevelledSpecials.esp \[FE:013\] Feral Ghoul Bite Skills.esp \[FE:014\] WildwoodCemeteryTombDungeon.esp \[FE:015\] Treehouses.esp \[FE:016\] Raze My Settlement.esp \[FE:017\] Fallout 4 Ultimate Window Overhaul.esp \[FE:018\] Burst Impact Blast FX.esp \[FE:019\] No More Fake Puddles - Nuka World 1-0.esp \[FE:01A\] Less\_Intense\_Speculars\_TrueBlood.esp \[FE:01B\] SunLightAlignment.esp \[FE:01C\] TerrainUndersides.esp \[FE:01D\] CGOsoundsplugin.esp \[FE:01E\] CityAmbience.esp \[FE:01F\] Sinister Ambient Sound.esp \[FE:020\] MasterLLSKK4-76.esp \[FE:021\] AT - Ambient Wasteland and RAO Patch.esp \[FE:022\] AT - DC Ambience and RAO Patch.esp \[FE:023\] AT - Inner City Ambience and RAO Patch.esp \[FE:024\] AT - Sinister Ambience and RAO Patch.esp \[FE:025\] AT - Existence RAO Patch.esp \[FE:026\] AT - Horrorghouls and RAO Patch.esp \[FE:027\] \[ETH\] TFS EquipSounds.esp \[FE:028\] Elzee Recoil Shake.esp \[FE:029\] RadImmune.esp \[FE:02A\] ECO\_INNRoverride.esp \[FE:02B\] Modern Weapon Replacer - AnotherOne TEC-9 - Pipe Bolt Action.esp \[FE:02C\] Modern Weapon Replacer - AnotherOne TEC-9 - Pipe Guns.esp \[FE:02D\] Modern Weapon Replacer - AnotherOne TEC-9 - Pipe Revolvers.esp \[FE:02E\] Modern Weapon Replacer - Beretta M9FS - 10mm Pistols.esp \[FE:02F\] Modern Weapon Replacer - Cazador Missile Launcher - Fat Man.esp \[FE:030\] Modern Weapon Replacer - FN SCAR-H - Handmade Rifles.esp \[FE:031\] Modern Weapon Replacer - FN SCAR-H - Plasma Guns.esp \[FE:032\] Modern Weapon Replacer - Fusillade Grenade Launcher - Gauss Rifles.esp \[FE:033\] Modern Weapon Replacer - Fusillade Grenade Launcher - Missile Launchers.esp \[FE:034\] Modern Weapon Replacer - Hunting Shotgun - Combat Shotguns.esp \[FE:035\] Modern Weapon Replacer - Hunting Shotgun - Double Barrel Shotguns.esp \[FE:036\] Modern Weapon Replacer - McMillan CS5 - Hunting Rifles.esp \[FE:037\] Modern Weapon Replacer - McMillan CS5 - Lever Action Rifles.esp \[FE:038\] Modern Weapon Replacer - MK18 CQBR - Assault Rifles.esp \[FE:039\] Modern Weapon Replacer - MK18 CQBR - Institute Guns.esp \[FE:03A\] Modern Weapon Replacer - MK18 CQBR - Laser Guns.esp \[FE:03B\] Modern Weapon Replacer - MK18 CQBR - Laser Muskets.esp \[FE:03C\] Modern Weapon Replacer - MP5 Complex - Radium Rifles.esp \[FE:03D\] Modern Weapon Replacer - MP5 Complex - Submachine Guns.esp \[FE:03E\] Modern Weapon Replacer - Sig Sauer P220 - Deliverer.esp \[FE:03F\] Modern Weapon Replacer - Smith and Wesson M-P 2.0 - Gamma Guns.esp \[FE:040\] Nate Footlocker Custom Loadout.esp \[FE:041\] NOPA - No Power Armor.esp \[FE:042\] TAAFlickerRemover.esp \[FE:043\] AlootHomePlate.esp \[FE:044\] BostonFPSFixAIO.esp \[FE:045\] SouthOfTheSea\[Previs\].esp \[FE:046\] Maxwells World - SKK 4-76 Patch.esp \[FE:047\] moreXplore - SKK 4-76 Patch.esp \[FE:048\] RRTV Subway Safehouse - SKK 4-76 Patch.esp \[FE:049\] Subway Runner - SKK 4-76 Patch.esp \[FE:04A\] SKK476 - FallEvil Complete Patch.esp \[FE:04B\] Goodneighbor Condo - SKK 4-76 Patch.esp \[FE:04C\] SKK476 - FGEP patch.esp \[FE:04D\] MZP - SKK 4-76 Patch.esp \[FE:04E\] SKK476 - Night of Creeps Patch.esp \[FE:04F\] SKK476 Custom Actor No Loss Patch.esp \[FE:050\] FallEvil - MZP - FGEP Damage Modifiers Patch.esp \[FE:051\] Vivid Waters - Water LOD Fix Patch.esp \[FE:052\] PBRR - Vivid Waters Patch.esp \[FE:053\] BIB - Ammo Pickup SFX Patch.esp \[FE:054\] Inner City Ambience - VW Autumn Patch.esp \[FE:055\] MFG - FGEP LL Patch.esp \[FE:056\] MW Grenade - Ammo Pickup SFX Patch.esp \[FE:057\] MWR SCAR - Ammo Pickup SFX Patch.esp \[FE:058\] MFG - SKK 476 Patch.esp \[FE:059\] FGEP LL Fix Patch.esp \[FE:05A\] Remove Ada Patch.esp \[FE:05B\] NPCs Travel - SKK 476 Patch.esp \[FE:05C\] NPCs Travel Faction Restriction Patch.esp \[FE:05D\] VW Lower Storm Sounds Patch.esp
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2022.06.26 01:28 ilikesaucy The biggest power hitters in T20I cricket currently - International [with top 10 + Zim + Ire] [Min 500 runs] [2018-2022 - Must have played last year]
Why I am making this post when there is another similar post?
Because that post has selective information from only a few countries.
Rank 1 - India
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | 100 | 6s |
HH Pandya | 2018-2022 | 24 | 516 | 46 | 36.85 | 154.02 | 0 | 30 |
SS Iyer | 2019-2022 | 32 | 820 | 74* | 39.04 | 144.36 | 0 | 35 |
RG Sharma | 2018-2022 | 53 | 1666 | 111* | 33.32 | 144.24 | 2 | 88 |
KL Rahul | 2018-2021 | 41 | 1373 | 101* | 38.13 | 140.82 | 1 | 53 |
V Kohli | 2018-2022 | 38 | 1340 | 94* | 49.62 | 137.43 | 0 | 52 |
S Dhawan | 2018-2021 | 38 | 1216 | 92 | 32 | 130.33 | 0 | 36 |
RR Pant | 2018-2022 | 40 | 698 | 65* | 22.51 | 124.64 | 0 | 30 |
Rank 2 - England
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | 100 | 6s |
JJ Roy | 2018-2022 | 35 | 974 | 70 | 28.64 | 148.47 | 0 | 47 |
EJG Morgan | 2018-2022 | 39 | 882 | 91 | 28.45 | 147.73 | 0 | 51 |
JC Buttler | 2018-2021 | 31 | 1126 | 101* | 46.91 | 143.43 | 1 | 44 |
JM Bairstow | 2018-2021 | 39 | 861 | 86* | 26.9 | 143.02 | 0 | 40 |
DJ Malan | 2018-2021 | 34 | 1161 | 103* | 40.03 | 135.15 | 1 | 39 |
Rank 3 - Pakistan
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | 100 | 6s |
Shoaib Malik | 2018-2021 | 24 | 602 | 58* | 40.13 | 158.42 | 0 | 26 |
Mohammad Hafeez | 2018-2021 | 30 | 856 | 99* | 38.9 | 141.95 | 0 | 37 |
Fakhar Zaman | 2018-2022 | 51 | 1123 | 91 | 23.39 | 134.65 | 0 | 41 |
Mohammad Rizwan | 2019-2022 | 38 | 1556 | 104* | 57.62 | 131.75 | 1 | 47 |
Babar Azam | 2018-2022 | 55 | 2218 | 122 | 45.26 | 131.16 | 1 | 36 |
Rank 4 - South Africa
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | 100 | 6s |
AK Markram | 2019-2021 | 18 | 588 | 70 | 39.2 | 147 | 0 | 28 |
H Klaasen | 2018-2022 | 28 | 567 | 81 | 24.65 | 143.9 | 0 | 27 |
DA Miller | 2018-2022 | 38 | 850 | 85* | 35.41 | 142.37 | 0 | 40 |
Q de Kock | 2018-2022 | 32 | 1062 | 79* | 36.62 | 140.1 | 0 | 41 |
HE van der Dussen | 2018-2022 | 35 | 1030 | 94* | 38.14 | 130.37 | 0 | 45 |
RR Hendricks | 2018-2022 | 33 | 904 | 74 | 28.25 | 125.55 | 0 | 17 |
T Bavuma | 2019-2022 | 24 | 562 | 72 | 26.76 | 120.6 | 0 | 13 |
Rank 5 - Australia
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | 100 | 6s |
GJ Maxwell | 2018-2022 | 46 | 1178 | 113* | 31.83 | 145.79 | 2 | 55 |
DA Warner | 2018-2022 | 26 | 988 | 100* | 54.88 | 143.81 | 1 | 26 |
AJ Finch | 2018-2022 | 59 | 1723 | 172 | 33.78 | 143.34 | 1 | 69 |
MP Stoinis | 2018-2022 | 34 | 602 | 78 | 27.36 | 140.98 | 0 | 21 |
MS Wade | 2020-2022 | 30 | 589 | 80 | 24.54 | 138.26 | 0 | 23 |
MR Marsh | 2018-2022 | 27 | 763 | 77* | 33.17 | 124.87 | 0 | 27 |
Rank 6 - New Zealand
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | 100 | 6s |
MJ Guptill | 2018-2021 | 45 | 1438 | 105 | 31.95 | 146.28 | 1 | 86 |
GD Phillips | 2018-2021 | 27 | 573 | 108 | 26.04 | 143.25 | 1 | 35 |
DP Conway | 2020-2021 | 17 | 602 | 99* | 50.16 | 139.35 | 0 | 15 |
TL Seifert | 2018-2021 | 37 | 753 | 84* | 23.53 | 129.82 | 0 | 37 |
KS Williamson | 2018-2021 | 32 | 848 | 95 | 30.28 | 126.37 | 0 | 30 |
Munro had 160 strike rate with 947 runs, but he hasn't played after 2020
Rank 7 - West Indies
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | 100 | 6s |
E Lewis | 2018-2021 | 35 | 955 | 89 | 28.93 | 155.79 | 0 | 70 |
R Powell | 2018-2022 | 26 | 578 | 107 | 27.52 | 141.66 | 1 | 35 |
KA Pollard | 2018-2022 | 35 | 801 | 75* | 33.37 | 138.1 | 0 | 60 |
N Pooran | 2018-2022 | 47 | 1168 | 70 | 29.2 | 129.34 | 0 | 68 |
LMP Simmons | 2019-2021 | 23 | 620 | 91* | 32.63 | 127.31 | 0 | 35 |
SO Hetmyer | 2018-2021 | 35 | 666 | 81* | 21.48 | 118.71 | 0 | 32 |
Rank 8 - Bangladesh
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | 100 | 6s |
Liton Das | 2018-2022 | 43 | 859 | 61 | 20.45 | 124.31 | 0 | 28 |
Mahmudullah | 2018-2022 | 54 | 1165 | 62 | 27.73 | 120.22 | 0 | 32 |
Mushfiqur Rahim | 2018-2022 | 38 | 754 | 72* | 24.32 | 117.81 | 0 | 18 |
Soumya Sarkar | 2018-2021 | 40 | 602 | 68 | 16.27 | 117.34 | 0 | 26 |
Shakib Al Hasan | 2018-2022 | 34 | 685 | 70* | 21.4 | 117.29 | 0 | 11 |
Afif Hossain | 2018-2022 | 36 | 535 | 52 | 16.71 | 116.05 | 0 | 19 |
Mohammad Naim | 2019-2022 | 34 | 809 | 81 | 24.51 | 103.71 | 0 | 17 |
Rank 9 - Sri Lanka
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | 100 | 6s |
MDKJ Perera | 2018-2021 | 29 | 723 | 74 | 25.82 | 128.87 | 0 | 20 |
MD Gunathilaka | 2018-2022 | 29 | 506 | 57 | 17.44 | 124.63 | 0 | 15 |
KIC Asalanka | 2021-2022 | 20 | 521 | 80* | 28.94 | 123.45 | 0 | 18 |
BKG Mendis | 2018-2022 | 27 | 607 | 79 | 23.34 | 120.91 | 0 | 24 |
MD Shanaka | 2018-2022 | 46 | 818 | 74* | 24.78 | 120.29 | 0 | 36 |
P Nissanka | 2021-2022 | 22 | 628 | 75 | 28.54 | 115.65 | 0 | 11 |
Rank 10 - Afghanistan
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | 100 | 6s |
Hazratullah Zazai | 2018-2022 | 24 | 794 | 162* | 36.09 | 150.95 | 1 | 54 |
Mohammad Nabi | 2018-2022 | 31 | 752 | 84* | 34.18 | 148.03 | 0 | 44 |
Najibullah Zadran | 2018-2022 | 31 | 719 | 73 | 34.23 | 133.14 | 0 | 35 |
Rahmanullah Gurbaz | 2019-2022 | 22 | 568 | 87 | 25.81 | 132.71 | 0 | 35 |
Asghar Afghan | 2018-2021 | 24 | 513 | 55 | 22.3 | 121.27 | 0 | 28 |
Rank 12 - Zimbabwe
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | 100 | 6s |
SC Williams | 2018-2021 | 26 | 533 | 66 | 24.22 | 129.36 | 0 | 21 |
W Madhevere | 2020-2022 | 29 | 665 | 73* | 24.62 | 122.92 | 0 | 9 |
CR Ervine | 2019-2022 | 25 | 648 | 68* | 29.45 | 119.11 | 0 | 20 |
RP Burl | 2018-2022 | 35 | 597 | 57* | 25.95 | 114.36 | 0 | 26 |
Rank 12 - Ireland
Player | Span | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | 100 | 6s |
KJ O'Brien | 2018-2021 | 51 | 1271 | 124 | 25.42 | 139.36 | 1 | 54 |
GJ Delany | 2019-2022 | 35 | 694 | 89* | 23.93 | 136.07 | 0 | 31 |
PR Stirling | 2018-2022 | 58 | 1801 | 115* | 33.35 | 135.41 | 1 | 66 |
A Balbirnie | 2018-2022 | 56 | 1345 | 83 | 25.86 | 130.07 | 0 | 28 |
HT Tector | 2019-2022 | 29 | 540 | 60 | 23.47 | 127.96 | 0 | 16 |
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2022.06.07 09:18 goodgodgetmeout JUNE 2022 UPDATE [2/4]
Wrestler | Average 'Total Rating' of Top 10 Rated Singles Matches | +/- in Average 'Total Rating' of Top 10 Matches since April 1st, 2022 | +/- places compared to placement on the April 1st List | Average 'Total Rating' of Rated Singles Matches #11-20 |
173. 'The Machine' Brian Cage, Cage - AEW | 8.438 | -0.011 | -3 [170] | 7.701 [-0.005] |
174. Kzy - Dragongate | 8.435 | -0.007 | -2 [172] | -.--- 18/20 |
175. Alex Shelley - Freelancer | 8.427. | +0.035 | +7 [182] | 7.872 [+0.024] |
176. Kazusada Higuchi - DDT | 8.427 | +0.007 | - [176] | 7.570 [+0.056] |
177. Jeff Hardy, Brother Nero, Willow - AEW | 8.424 | -0.005 | -3 [174] | 7.819 [+0.001] |
178. Nick Gage - [?] | 8.420 | +0.017 | -1 [177] | 6.657 [-0.020] |
179. Hikaru Shida - AEW | 8.412 | +0.011 | - [179] | 7.262 [+0.005] |
180. Chihiro Hashimoto - Sendai Girls | 8.408 | +0.009 | - [180] | -.--- 15/20 |
181. Jay Briscoe - Freelancer | 8.406 | +0.003 | -3 [178] | 7.376 [-] |
182. 'Speed Star' Masato Yoshino | 8.400 | +0.002 | -1 [181] | 7.653 [+0.014] |
183. Roman Reigns - WWE | 8.389. | +0.003 | +1 [184] | 7.775 [+0.040] |
184. Matt Tremont - Freelancer | 8.389 | +0.163 | +28 [212] | -.--- 17/20 |
185. Jeff Cobb, Matanza Cueto - NJPW, Freelancer | 8.388 | - | -2 [183] | 7.738 [+0.002] |
186. El Phantasmo - Freelancer, NJPW | 8.373 | +0.078 | +9 [195] | 7.383 [+0.067] |
187. 'King of Darkness' EVIL - NJPW | 8.364 | - | -2 [185] | 7.620 [-0.003] |
188. Toru Sugiura - FREEDOMS | 8.359 | -0.003 | -2 [186] | -.--- 14/20 |
189. 'Red Death' Daniel Garcia - AEW | 8.356 | +0.084 | +11 [200] | 7.523 [+0.090] |
190. Ares | 8.354 | +0.025 | - [190] | -.--- 12/20 |
191. Volador Jr. - CMLL | 8.340 | +0.009 | -2 [189] | 7.501 [-] |
192. Drew McIntyre, Drew Galloway - WWE | 8.332 | -0.003 | -5 [187] | 7.929 [-0.017] |
193. Buddy Matthews, Murphy, Buddy Murphy - AEW | 8.326 | -0.006 | -5 [188] | 7.792 [-0.022] |
194. 'Taiga Style' Lee Moriarty - AEW | 8.309 | +0.224 | +64 [258] | 7.405 [+0.260] |
195. Drew Gulak, Soldier Ant - WWE | 8.303 | -0.016 | -4 [191] | 7.585 [-] |
196. Takuya Nomura - BJW, Freelancer | 8.302 | +0.003 | -3 [193] | -.--- 18/20 |
197. Travis Banks - Freelancer | 8.298 | -0.007 | -5 [192] | 7.074 [-0.001] |
198. Rob Van Dam, RVD - Freelancer | 8.297 | +0.004 | -2 [196] | 7.591 [+0.003] |
199. CIMA - GLEAT | 8.294 | +0.001 | -2 [197] | 7.479 [-0.002] |
200. Shinjiro Otani | 8.289 | -0.009 | -6 [194] | 7.494 [-0.004] |
201. William Regal, Lord Steven Regal | 8.287 | - | -3 [198] | 7.192 [+0.002] |
202. Saya Kamitani - STARDOM | 8.276 | -0.008 | -3 [199] | 7.252 [-0.003] |
203. Emi Sakura - Gatoh Move/ChocoPro, AEW | 8.274 | +0.225 | +68 [271] | -.--- 13/20 |
204. Sarray, Sareee - WWE | 8.266 | +0.019 | - [204] | -.--- 14/20 |
205. Nick Bockwinkel | 8.265 | +0.018 | - [205] | -.--- 11/20 |
206. Yuji Hino - Freelancer, DDT | 8.263. | - | -3 [203] | 7.220 [-] |
207. Tsukushi Haruka, Tsukushi | 8.263 | +0.053 | +9 [216] | -.--- 14/20 |
208. 'The Bad Boy' Joey Janela - Freelancer, GCW | 8.260 | -0.004 | -6 [202] | 7.738 [-] |
209. Cameron Grimes, Trevor Lee - WWE | 8.252 | +0.017 | - [209] | 7.297 [+0.025] |
210. Shotaro Ashino - AJPW | 8.249 | -0.018 | -9 [201] | 7.330 [-0.003] |
211. Charlotte Flair - WWE | 8.235 | -0.001 | -3 [208] | 7.597 [+0.006] |
212. Kyoko Inoue - Diana | 8.234 | +0.013 | +1 [213] | -.--- 10/20 |
213. Ryuji Ito - BJW | 8.233 | -0.013 | -7 [206] | -.--- 19/20 |
214. Ben-K - Dragongate | 8.231 | - | -4 [210] | -.--- 15/20 |
215. 'Shining Star' Arisa Hoshiki - [?] | 8.228 | -0.001 | -4 [211] | -.--- 13/20 |
216. Daisuke Sasaki - DDT | 8.215. | +0.102 | +34 [250] | 6.513 [NEW] |
217. Suzu Suzuki - Prominence | 8.215 | -0.002 | -3 [214] | 7.291 [+0.076] |
218. Biff Busick, Oney Lorcan - Freelancer | 8.214 | -0.025 | -11 [207] | 7.667 [+0.029] |
219. Riki Choshu | 8.212 | +0.071 | +20 [239] | -.--- 17/20 |
220. Yuko Miyamoto - 666, Freelancer | 8.210 | -0.001 | -5 [215] | -.--- 18/20 |
221. 'Man of the Hour' Lio Rush - Freelancer | 8.205 | - | -4 [217] | 7.444 [+0.014] |
222. Wheeler Yuta - AEW | 8.204. | +0.001 | -3 [219] | 7.420 [+0.025] |
223. Ryusuke Taguchi - NJPW | 8.204 | - | -5 [218] | 7.253 [-0.001] |
224. Mei Suruga - Gatoh Move/ChocoPro, Freelancer | 8.203 | +0.032 | +9 [233] | -.--- 14/20 |
225. Hideki Suzuki, Hachiman - Freelancer | 8.199. | +0.002 | -4 [221] | -.--- 13/20 |
226. Shigehiro Irie - Freelancer | 8.199 | - | -6 [220] | 7.321 [-0.011] |
227. Mark Haskins - Freelancer | 8.196 | +0.008 | -2 [225] | 7.332 [-0.001] |
228. Daisuke Harada - NOAH | 8.195. | -0.001 | -6 [222] | 7.553 [-] |
229. Alex Colon - Freelancer | 8.195 | +0.005 | -6 [223] | 7.352 [+0.047] |
230. Jimmy Havoc | 8.193 | +0.012 | -1 [229] | -.--- 14/20 |
231. Cedric Alexander - WWE | 8.184 | -0.001 | -3 [228] | 7.063 [+0.011] |
232. Darby Allin - AEW | 8.183. | +0.006 | -1 [231] | 7.797 [+0.002] |
233. TJP, TJ Perkins, Manik - Freelancer | 8.183 | -0.006 | -9 [224] | 7.580 [+0.056] |
234. Colt 'Boom Boom' Cabana - AEW | 8.172 | +0.013 | +2 [236] | 6.287 [+0.009] |
235. Susumu Mochizuki, Susumu Yokosuka, Jimmy Susumu - Dragongate | 8.170 | -0.007 | -3 [232] | -.--- 18/20 |
236. Chris Brookes - Freelancer, DDT | 8.169 | -0.001 | -2 [234] | 7.515 [+0.003] |
237. Yoshinobu Kanemaru - Freelancer, NJPW | 8.168 | +0.108 | +30 [267] | 6.950 [+0.061] |
238. Jamie Noble, James Gibson | 8.166. | -0.008 | -8 [230] | -.--- 12/20 |
239. Tatsumi Fujinami - Dradition, Freelancer | 8.166 | +0.092 | +24 [263] | -.--- 19/20 |
240. Owen Hart | 8.159 | -0.027 | -14 [226] | 6.739 [-0.017] |
241. Becky Lynch, Rebecca Knox - WWE | 8.158. | +0.012 | -3 [238] | 6.928 [+0.129] |
242. KAI - Freelancer, Dragongate | 8.158 | -0.002 | -7 [235] | -.--- 15/20 |
243. Yuki Ueno - DDT | 8.153 | -0.033 | -16 [227] | 7.375 [+0.061] |
244. Shuji Kondo - Freelancer, Dragongate | 8.150 | -0.006 | -7 [237] | -.--- 12/20 |
245. 'Super' ACH - Freelancer | 8.140. | +0.007 | -2 [243] | 7.336 [-0.004] |
246. Hiroshi Hase | 8.140 | +0.004 | -6 [240] | -.--- 18/20 |
247. 'Popping Sugar Rabbit' Mizuki - TJPW | 8.136 | +0.002 | -6 [241] | -.--- 16/20 |
248. Ultimo Dragon - Dragongate | 8.129 | -0.004 | -6 [242] | 7.255 [-0.006] |
249. Jimmy Jacobs - IMPACT, Freelancer | 8.126 | -0.007 | -5 [244] | -.--- 17/20 |
250. Bayley - WWE | 8.124 | - | -4 [246] | 6.787 [-0.003] |
251. Yuma Aoyagi - AJPW | 8.120. | -0.001 | -4 [247] | 7.140 [+0.001] |
252. Jerry Lynn, Gorgon Cross | 8.120 | - | -4 [248] | 7.283 [-] |
253. Tessa Blanchard - [?] | 8.118 | +0.049 | +11 [264] | -.--- 12/20 |
254. Naoya Nomura - Freelancer | 8.116 | +0.002 | -5 [249] | -.--- 13/20 |
255. T-BAR, Dominik Dijakovic, Donovan Dijak - WWE | 8.114 | +0.013 | -3 [252] | 7.054 [+0.137] |
256. Matt Sydal, Evan Bourne - AEW | 8.110 | -0.018 | -11 [245] | 7.576 [+0.002] |
257. Mark Andrews - WWE | 8.104 | +0.001 | -6 [251] | 6.773 [-] |
258. Togi Makabe - NJPW | 8.099 | -0.001 | -5 [253] | 7.490 [-] |
259. Hiroyoshi Tenzan - NJPW | 8.093 | +0.005 | -2 [257] | 7.309 [+0.014] |
260. 'The Celtic Warrior' Sheamus - WWE | 8.092 | +0.004 | -4 [256] | 7.377 [+0.036] |
261. Maki Ito - Freelancer, TJPW | 8.090 | +0.001 | -6 [255] | 6.787 [+0.110] |
262. 'The Iceman' Dean Malenko | 8.086. | -0.005 | -8 [254] | 6.918 [-0.008] |
263. First Tiger Mask, Satoru Sayama, Super Tiger | 8.086 | +0.032 | +6 [269] | -.--- 13/20 |
264. Bobby Gunns - Freelancer, wXw | 8.084 | +0.004 | -3 [261] | -.--- 13/20 |
265. Doug Williams - Freelancer | 8.082 | -0.001 | -5 [260] | 7.521 [-] |
266. Paul London | 8.080 | -0.005 | -7 [259] | -.--- 14/20 |
267. 'The Machine Gun' Karl Anderson - IMPACT | 8.076. | +0.002 | -5 [262] | 7.344 [-0.005] |
268. T-Hawk - GLEAT, Freelancer | 8.076 | +0.031 | +6 [274] | 6.944 [-0.010] |
269. The Great Sasuke - Michinoku Pro, Freelancer | 8.068 | +0.008 | -4 [265] | -.--- 13/20 |
270. Necro Butcher - Freelancer | 8.059 | -0.001 | -4 [266] | -.--- 12/20 |
271. Chuck Taylor, Chuckie T, DUSTIN - AEW | 8.056 | -0.002 | -3 [268] | 6.229 [+0.017] |
272. Konami - [?] | 8.052 | +0.006 | +1 [273] | 7.158 [+0.002] |
273. Minoru Tanaka - GLEAT, Freelancer | 8.048 | +0.001 | -1 [272] | 6.764 [+0.003] |
274. Blake Christian, Trey Baxter - Freelancer | 8.045 | -0.006 | -4 [270] | 7.266 [+0.031] |
275. 'Magical Girl' Yuka Sakazaki, Mil Clown - TJPW | 8.037 | +0.043 | +8 [283] | -.--- 17/20 |
276. Dolph Ziggler - WWE | 8.032 | - | -1 [275] | 7.571 [-0.011] |
277. AZM - STARDOM | 8.029 | +0.007 | +1 [278] | 7.387 [-0.003] |
278. Tony Deppen - Freelancer | 8.026 | +0.076 | +14 [292] | 7.473 [+0.040] |
279. 'Dirty Daddy' Chris Dickinson - NJPW, Freelancer | 8.025. | -0.001 | -2 [277] | 7.443 [+0.015] |
280. Drake Younger, Drake Wuertz - [?] | 8.025 | -0.004 | -4 [276] | -.--- 10/20 |
281. Dick Togo, SATO - Freelancer, NJPW | 8.020 | +0.022 | +1 [282] | -.--- 12/20 |
282. [NEW] Drew Parker - Freelancer | 8.002 | - | - [NEW] | -.--- 10/20 |
283. Chris Ridgeway - Freelancer, NOAH | 7.999 | -0.014 | -3 [280] | -.--- 12/20 |
284. Super Dragon - PWG | 7.997 | -0.019 | -5 [279] | 6.158 [-] |
285. '1.47cm Big Kaiju' Shoko Nakajima - TJPW | 7.996 | +0.043 | +5 [290] | 7.018 [+0.077] |
286. Chris Sabin - Freelancer, IMPACT | 7.995 | -0.009 | -5 [281] | 7.418 [-0.015] |
287. Nicho, Psychosis, Nicho el Millionario, Psicosis - [?] | 7.993 | +0.019 | -1 [286] | 6.443 [NEW] |
288. Masahiro Chono | 7.991 | +0.001 | -4 [284] | -.--- 15/20 |
289. 'Macho Man' Randy Savage | 7.973 | +0.003 | -2 [287] | 7.139 [-0.014] |
290. LA Park, LA Par-K, La Parka - Freelancer | 7.967 | +0.097 | +20 [310] | -.--- 14/20 |
291. AR Fox - [?] | 7.964 | -0.001 | -3 [288] | -.--- 16/20 |
292. Daniel Makabe - Freelancer | 7.958 | - | -3 [289] | -.--- 18/20 |
293. Titan - CMLL | 7.955 | -0.029 | -8 [285] | 6.895 [+0.139] |
294. 'The Icon' Sting - AEW | 7.950 | -0.002 | -3 [291] | 6.805 [+0.012] |
295. Moose - IMPACT | 7.947 | +0.079 | +16 [311] | 6.791 [+0.124] |
296. YOSHI-HASHI - NJPW | 7.944 | -0.005 | -3 [293] | 7.489 [-0.001] |
297. Rina Yamashita - Freelancer, NOMADS | 7.939 | +0.035 | +6 [303] | -.--- 18/20 |
298. 'The Animal' Batista | 7.938 | -0.006 | -4 [294] | 6.522 [+0.005] |
299. 'Hot Sauce' Tracy Williams - Freelancer | 7.935 | - | -4 [295] | -.--- 18/20 |
300. Shun Skywalker - Dragongate | 7.933 | +0.028 | +2 [302] | -.--- 19/20 |
301. Starlight Kid - STARDOM | 7.929 | +0.011 | -2 [299] | 7.255 [-] |
302. Bob Backlund | 7.928 | +0.011 | -2 [300] | -.--- 14/20 |
303. Kaz Hayashi - GLEAT, Freelancer | 7.922 | - | -6 [297] | -.--- 16/20 |
304. Curt Hennig, Mr. Perfect | 7.920. | -0.012 | -8 [296] | 6.225 [+0.006] |
305. Mike Awesome, The Gladiator | 7.920 | +0.004 | -4 [301] | -.--- 14/20 |
306. Velveteen Dream | 7.919 | -0.002 | -8 [298] | -.--- 18/20 |
307. 'Filthy' Tom Lawlor - Freelancer, NJPW | 7.916 | +0.024 | -2 [305] | 7.260 [+0.068] |
308. Brodie Lee, Mr. Brodie Lee, Luke Harper | 7.896 | -0.001 | -4 [304] | -.--- 16/20 |
309. Maya Yukihi - Freelancer, NOMADS | 7.889 | +0.005 | -3 [306] | -.--- 12/20 |
310. Mascara Dorada, Gran Metalik - Freelancer | 7.880 | -0.003 | -3 [307] | -.--- 16/20 |
311. Masa Kitamiya - NOAH | 7.879 | +0.015 | +2 [313] | -.--- 14/20 |
312. The Miz - WWE | 7.876 | -0.001 | -4 [308] | 6.608 [+0.028] |
313. Absolute Andy - wXw | 7.870 | -0.001 | -4 [309] | -.--- 10/20 |
314. Robert Roode, Bobby Roode - WWE | 7.864 | +0.002 | - [314] | 7.086 [-] |
315. Risa Sera - Prominence | 7.855. | -0.010 | -3 [312] | -.--- 14/20 |
316. Mercedes Martinez - AEW | 7.855 | +0.057 | +11 [327] | 6.119 [+0.142] |
317. Orange Cassidy, Fire Ant - AEW | 7.838. | +0.236 | +60 [377] | 6.574 [+0.102] |
318. Natsupoi, Natsumi Maki - STARDOM | 7.838 | +0.113 | +30 [348] | 6.972 [+0.188] |
319. Amazing Red - House of Glory, Freelancer | 7.834 | -0.001 | -4 [315] | -.--- 13/20 |
320. Fuminori Abe - BASARA, Freelancer | 7.831 | +0.005 | -1 [319] | -.--- 15/20 |
321. Hazuki, HZK - STARDOM | 7.830. | +0.001 | -5 [316] | -.--- 17/20 |
322. MAO - DDT | 7.830 | +0.001 | -5 [317] | 6.628 [+0.080] |
323. Rickey Shane Page, RSP - Freelancer | 7.829 | +0.016 | - [323] | -.--- 15/20 |
324. Yoshinari Ogawa - NOAH | 7.827 | +0.001 | -6 [318] | -.--- 15/20 |
325. 'The King of Old School' Steve Corino | 7.823 | +0.005 | -5 [320] | -.--- 11/20 |
326. Rocky Romero - NJPW | 7.814 | +0.002 | -2 [324] | 7.087 [-0.017] |
327. Mustafa Ali - WWE | 7.805. | -0.008 | -5 [322] | 6.402 [+0.035] |
328. Rich Swann - IMPACT | 7.805 | -0.010 | -7 [321] | 6.715 [-0.001] |
329. MJF, Maxwell Jacob Friedman - AEW | 7.802 | +0.001 | -4 [325] | 5.879 [-0.007] |
330. Sammy Guevara - AEW | 7.799 | +0.009 | -1 [329] | 7.044 [+0.002] |
331. Bobby Lashley - WWE | 7.797 | -0.002 | -5 [326] | 6.701 [+0.021] |
332. Dragon Kid - Dragongate | 7.796 | - | -4 [328] | 6.696 [NEW] |
333. Dynamite Kid | 7.783 | +0.001 | -3 [330] | -.--- 13/20 |
334. Toni Storm - AEW | 7.776.. | +0.046 | +9 [343] | 6.804 [+0.152] |
335. Jerry 'The King' Lawler - WWE | 7.776. | -0.003 | -4 [331] | -.--- 18/20 |
336. Eita - Dragongate | 7.776 | +0.130 | +31 [367] | -.--- 17/20 |
337. Daichi Hashimoto - BJW, Freelancer | 7.772 | - | -5 [332] | -.--- 15/20 |
338. Harry Smith, Davey Boy Smith Jr., David Hart Smith - Freelancer | 7.768 | - | -4 [334] | 6.412 [-] |
339. DOUKI - Freelancer, NJPW | 7.765. | -0.002 | -4 [335] | 6.872 [-0.016] |
340. Yukio Sakaguchi - DDT | 7.765 | +0.068 | +13 [353] | -.--- 15/20 |
341. Sara Del Rey, Sara Amato | 7.763 | -0.008 | -8 [333] | -.--- 10/20 |
342. JD Drake, James Drake - Freelancer | 7.761 | +0.064 | +13 [355] | -.--- 19/20 |
343. 'Supernova 11' Noam Dar - WWE | 7.758 | +0.003 | -6 [337] | 7.021 [-] |
344. Fit Finlay, Finlay, The Belfast Bruiser | 7.756 | -0.004 | -8 [336] | -.--- 18/20 |
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Here’s what I believe to be a somewhat accurate power level list of most of the relevant characters in tbate (Possibly bias and a little skewed)
Honest and critical feedback is appreciated Let me know about any characters I’ve missed Thx
Characters: Power Levels:
Arthur Leywin – Power 10 - Child - No Mana Core
Regis 50 - Wisp Form
Pinky 100 - Slave trader
Deuce 110 - Slave trader
Broznean Boor 120 - Xyrus Academy student
Jamiel Tridant 130 - Xyrus Academy student
George Power 140 - Slave trader
Nicolas Dreyl Power 150 - Xyrus Academy student
Blaine Glayder power 155 - King of Sapin
Saitama Power 160 - D class adventurer
Danton Power 165 - Slave trader
Charles Ravenpor ll 170 - Xyrus Academy student
Arthur Leywin 200 - Pre Elenoir-Training
Lilia Helstea 220 - Student council
Arthur Leywin 300 - Core destroyed
Feyrith Ivsaar ll 400 - Disciplinary Committee
Doradrea Oreguard 410 - Disciplinary Committee
Diane Whitehall 420 - C class Adventurer
Arthur leywin power 430 - Post Elenoir Training
Kathyln Glayder 440 - Disciplinary Committee
Clive Graves 450 - Student council
Turman 460 - B class adventurer
Kai Crestless 480 - Disciplinary Committee
King Grey power 500 - Arthur Leywin Past life
Elijah Knight 510 - Xyrus Academy student
Professor Geist 520 - Xyrus Academy professor
Oliver Hemmbet 530 - A class adventurer
Curtis Glayder 540 - Disciplinary Committee
Sebastian 550 - Royal Guard
Tessia Eralith 560 - Student Council
Eleanor Leywin 565 - Beast Tamer
Adam Krensh 580 - Twin Horns Party
Alice Leywin 590 - Twin Horns Party
Samantha Tempest 600 - A class adventurer
Angela Rose 610 - Twin Horns Party
Theodore Maxwell 620 - Disciplinary Committee
Lucas Wykes 630 - Xyrus Academy student
Claire Bladeheart 640 - Disciplinary Committee
Arthur Leywin 650 - Xyrus Academy Student - Supressed Elements
Kriol Masser 660 - A class adventurer
Reginald Bastion 680 - A class adventurer
Durden Walker 690 - Twin Horns Party
Arthur Leywin 700 - Static Void - Hax uncertain level - Helstea Auction House
Helen Shard 710 - Twin Horns Party
Reynolds Leywin 730 - Twin Horns Party
Bandit Leader 735
Professor Glory 780 - Xyrus Academy Professor - Dual elements
Madam Astera 800 - Head cook - Reformed Dicathen Counsel
Kathyln Glayder 820 - Lance mentorship
Brald Landon 840 - AA class adventurer
Kaspian Bladeheart 860 - AA class adventurer
Jasmine Flamesworth 870 - AA class adventurer
Arthur Leywin 900 - Note - Adventurer
Buhndemog Lonuid 930 - Elder
Hester Flamesworth 950 - Elder
Camus Selaridon 960 - Elder
Lucas Wykes 980 - Alacryan runes
Arthur Leywin 990 - Disciplinary Committee - All Elements
Virion Eralith 1100 - Beast Tamer - Commander
Cynthia Goodsky 1200 - Director of Xyrus Academy
Tessia Eralith 1210 - Beast Will Fully Integrated
Sylvie 1230 - Draconic Form - School Arc
Elijah Knight 1250 - Unbound
Arthur Leywin 1300 - Post Epheotus training
Regis 1340 - Wolf form
Caera Denoir 1350 - Highblood
Alaric 1400 (Unofficial) - Ex-Ascender
Arthur Leywin 1450 - Aether core - First layer
Elderwood Guardian 1500 - S class mana beast
Arthur Leywin 1550 - Note - Realmheart
Arthur Leywin 1600 - Aether core First Layer - godstep
Bilal 1750 - Retainer
Tessia Eralith 1800 - Beast Will - War arc
Arthur Leywin 1900 - Vs Lucas - Realmheart
Jagrette 2000 - Retainer
Alea Triscan 2050 - Lance
Cylrit 2150 - Retainer
Olfred Warend 2200 - Lance
Mica Earthborn 2300 - Lance
Aya Grephin 2400 - Lance
Barion Wykes 2500 - Lance
Arthur Leywin 2600 - Silver core - Lance
Varay Aurae 2700 - Lance
Nico Sever 2800 - Scythe
Arthur Leywin 1850 - First layer - Destruction Rune
Uto 2900 - Retainer
Arthur Leywin 3000 - White core - Lance
Cadell 3100 - Scythe - Holding Back
Arthur Leywin 3800 - Realmheart 3rd Stage
Dragoth 4000 - Scythe
Viessa 4100 - Scythe
Melzri 4200 - Scythe
Arthur Leywin 4300 - Aether core - Second layer
Regis 4400 - Destruction Rune
Seris 4500 - Scythe
Cadell 4800 - Scythe
Cecilia 5000 (Mana foes only) - The Legacy
Arthur Leywin 5500 - Professor Grey - Victoriad - Aether sword, Runes, hax, etc
Taci 5700 - Asura - World Eater Inheritor
Arthur Leywin 6000 - Aether Realm
Windsom 10,000 - Asura
Kordi 12,000 - Asura
Aldir 15,000 - Asura
Sylvia Indrath 20,000 - Asura
Mordain Asclepius 30,000 - Asura
Agrona Vritra 40,000 - Asura
Kezess Indrath 60,000 - Asura
Arthur Leywin 100,000 - Base - Better Swordsman
Regis 500,000 - Magestic AF
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2022.03.04 21:04 WestTexasexplorer trip report Feb 2022
The place we stayed has 5 acres of volcanic rock for a yard. The house is fine, nice, clean, well stocked, but it is the property that makes this place unique. Late afternoon when the sun starts to set the whole property glows. The sun sets are spectacular. You can sit and watch it or walk out into it and be part of the sunset. At the end of every day we enjoyed the sunset. First Day I enjoy driving the Old Ore Road and hoped Dave and Vivian would as well. We were up and out early, on the road by seven. The Dinosaur exhibit was on the way so we pulled in and checked it out. It's a new exhibit and quite well done and worthy of a stop. From the northern end of the OOR you get a great view of the entire eastern side of the Chisos. We rolled along nice and slow and just took it all in. We stopped for pictures often, at ruins, tinajas and to do a couple of hikes. The first hike was at Alto Relex up into an eroded out limestone bowl. You follow a rocky wash up and make your way over an eight foot boulder. Let's just say Vivian needed a helping hand at this point! It's tough going through there, but the views and the location make it worth it. You basically hike up into a massive dry waterfall. locally referred to as a pouroff.The next hike was Ernst Tinaja. Easily one of the most bizzare places I've ever been, a narrow canyon with multi-colored layers of rock that are lifted and bent in extreme angles. Tinaja is a Spanish word meaning earthen jug, in this case it means a hole in the ground that holds water. There are tinajas throughout the park and they are an important source of water for wildlife. Usually just the upper tinaja holds water, but today all the smaller tinajas also held water. We were surprised how high the float debris was in the canyon, there had been a lot of water through there recently.On the long ride back to the house we stopped at a pictograph of ' No Historical Significance' . The story I heard is that in 1959 , it's dated, a Mexican national was making for the mailman and etched an excellent horse into the back of a large rock. New or old it's cool and I like it! Back at the house we enjoyed another spectacular sunset, a good meal and prepped for the next days adventure.To be continued
Driving up Christmas Mountain should be on every four wheeling Texans bucket list. It's been on mine for years! This section of the Christmas Mountains is owned by Texas State University.TSU allows Terlingua Ranch to control access to the one way rocky, rough, narrow, shelf road. Boy was I excited! We were at Terlingua Ranch a few minutes before eight where we would sign in and get the key for the gate. Driving this road is the most fun you can have in a truck at five MPH! Tight turns, mountain on one side and nothing on the other and deep ruts on the inside meant I had to watch the road carefully, There was nothing technical or off camber, just slow. Dave and Vivian got to enjoy the views, while I enjoyed the drive! The view from the top is incredible! Miles of mountains, layer after layer off in the distance and up close small and large mountains comprise the view. While the view was great the weather was harsh, 33 degrees with a 15/20 wind is cold. We climbed around up there for a while, had fun and headed back down a little early.The way down was equally slow, steady and beautiful.
On our way to Closed Canyon we stopped at the Big Hill on 170 to soak in a killer view of Rio Grande cutting through the volcanic mountains. This location was used in the movie Fandango and is a local landmark.
Closed Canyon is a narrow slot canyon in BBRSP with lots of little drops, twists and turns, plus it's right off the road. The late afternoon light would hit various parts of the canyon walls at different angles. We all had stiff necks from looking up at the canyon walls, it was beautiful. We reached the end of the trail too soon, It's not the end of the canyon, but people have gotten cliffed out beyond that point. The walk back out of the canyon was very enjoyable and we took our time.
Back at the house another great sunset,good meal and prep for the next day. very Big Bend picture book, calendar, brochure, or tourism video has a photo of Santa Elana Canyon at sunrise, and I had never seen it. Dave really saved the day here. I thought we could leave at 645. Dave timed it all out and realized we needed to leave by 620.So we were up and out by 620, Maverick road is an hour of washboard. It was a long hour and the only piece of dirt road I drove and did not enjoy, but it got us there. The timing was perfect! No one else was there. We were there just before the first light hit the canyon mouth. Having enjoyed the sunrise, it was time to cross the river and pick up the trail into the canyon. We straddled the small rocks that are spaced across the river, all hoping not to fall in.
The hike into Santa Elana Canyon is a Big Bend must do. It's right on the border, rocks were thrown into Mexico, the walls of the canyon are impressive and there is a maze of vegetation to be checked out. This is a great hike with kids, it's cool, fun and easy. The trail on the way in and out was all ours, surprising since this is one the most popular places in the park.
We picked up the Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive, a twisting, turning paved road that runs down the western side of the Chisos. There are numerous trailheads off the road that lead to some of the best spots in the park. First stop, Cerro Castellon, a place that looks like it should be on Mars. Differential erosion is hard at work here , you have to see.
The next stop is just up the road, Tuff Canyon. Tuff is volcanic ash that has settled and formed into easily eroded soft rock. Every college geology student in Texas goes to BBNP and they all go through Tuff Canyon. You walk through the canyon and get a whole new understanding of what is propelled from a volcano. Ash, rocks, pebbles and sometimes boulders are suspended in the canyon walls. We literally climbed up and out of the canyon, through some black igneous rock and back to the truck.
Next, a brief stop at Mules Ears Overlook, Mules Ears is a pair of peaks that resembles a mules ears. The ears can be seen throughout large parts of the park and were and still are used for navigating the area.
The hike into Lower Burro Mesa Pour Off follows a dry wash to dry waterfall.
The pouroff is a great place to do some trick photography. I once made Teri say, Why did you let him climb so high?, in a very accusatory tone of voice after seeing a photo of Jimmy there. He was maybe a foot off the ground. Dave and Vivain let their inner child play. The multi-colored layers of volcanic rock that form Burro Mesa were on full display in the morning light on the way back.
A quick stop at Homer Wilson Ranch Overlook, from the overlook you can see one of the few remaining ranch line houses. Homer Wilson had to have been one tough guy to survive and raise a family out there. More than you may want to know about Homer Wilson,
http://freddarge.com/Chapters/6%20The%20Homer%20Wilson%20Ranch.pdf Sam Nail Ranch was our last stop on the RMSD. At Sam Nail there are the remains of an adobe, a couple of windmills, non native pecans, a fig tree, some peach trees, and at the right time of year you find asparagus. All the edibles planted by the Nail family. One of the windmills still works, the water attracts birds making this spot one of the best birding places in the park. The short trail goes through an eerie eight foot high forest of dwarf walnut unique to the park before heading back to the trailhead.
Vivian and I agreed that Dave could not come all the way from NJ, spend three days in BBNP and not go up into the Chisos! I love the road up into The Basin. You go from the harsh desert through the sotol/grasslands up into the wooded mountains. There are pines, junipers, madrones, oaks and in certain special places there are Quaking Aspen and Big Tooth Maples.
The Window view trail is a short paved trail right in The Basin easily accessed, even by three tired gray hairs, so we did that. The Chisos is so strikingly different then anything we had seen in the previous days that it left us in awe. We looked out The Window, relaxed and in our way made the most of our time.
Back at the house we had another spectacular sunset that we basqued in, a great ending to a great trip to Big Bend. Many thanks to my traveling companions for all your help and support!
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2022.02.06 01:14 dankmemes839 List of all the songs on my 49 hour and 5 minute playlist. Oh boy...
I have made this playlist since September 27th, 2019 and decided to write all of the songs on a Doc to get my mind off some shit. I hope you enjoy the list?
Despite a few of the mistakes I made while creating this, I hope you find this neat. I think it’s interesting to see how my music taste has changed over the past 2 or so years.
- Hey Jude- The Beatles
- The Anthem- Good Charlotte
- Sugar, We’re Goin Down- Fall Out Boy
- Ocean Avenue- Yellowcard
- All The Small Things- blink-182
- The Middle- Jimmy Eat World
- 1985- Bowling For Soup
- You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid- The Offspring
- American Idiot- Green Day
- My Own Worst Enemy- Lit
- High School Never Ends- Bowling For Soup
- Gives You Hell- The All-American Rejects
- Basket Case- Green Day
- Flavor Of The Weak- American Hi-Fi
- Semi-Charmed Life- Third Eye Blind
- Beverly Hills- Weezer
- Stacy’s Mom- Fountains Of Wayne
- Absolutely (Story of a Girl)- Nine Days
- Say It Ain’t So- Weezer
- All Star- Smash Mouth
- Inside Out- Eve 6
- Closing Time- Semisonic
- Learn to Fly- Foo Fighters
- No Rain- Blind Melon
- Lump- The President Of The United States Of America
- Everlong- Foo Fighters
- Loser- Beck
- Creep- Radiohead
- Self Esteem- The Offspring
- Under the Bridge- Red HOt Chili Peppers
- The Distance- Cake
- Cumbersome- Seven Mary Three
- When I Come Around- Green Day
- Flagpole Sitta- Harvey Danger
- Song 2- Blur
- Mr. Jones- Counting Crows
- Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous- Good Charlotte
- Dance, Dance- Fall Out Boy
- This Ain’t A Scene, It’s An Arms Race- Fall Out Boy
- I Miss you- blink-182
- Sk8er Boi- Avril Lavigne
- SING- My Chemical Romance
- Highway to Hell- AC/DC
- Come Together- The Beatles
- Choke- I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
- Island IN THE SUN- Weezer
- Sweet Child O’ Mine- Guns N’ Roses
- Tiny Dancer- Elton John
- I Want To Hold Your Hand- The Beatles
- This Is Gospel- Panic! At The Disco
- Why Don’t You Get A Job- The Offspring
- Fireflies- Owl City
- Slide- The Goo Goo Dolls
- Scar Tissue- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Jumper- Third Eye Blind
- Viva La Vida- Coldplay
- Are You Gonna Be My Girl- Jet
- Run-Around- Blues Traveler
- Smells Like Teen Spirit- Nirvana
- Alive- Pearl Jam
- Buddy Holly- Weezer
- Champagne Supernova- Oasis
- Planetary (GO!)- My Chemical Romance
- Teenage Dirtbag- Wheatus
- Migraine- Twenty One Pilots
- What’s My Age Again- blink-182
- What’s Up?- 4 Non Blondes
- Wonderwall- Oasis
- In Bloom- Nirvana
- Bullet With Butterfly Wings- The Smashing Pumpkins
- Californiacation- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Iris- The Goo Good Dolls
- Mr. Brightside- The Killers
- Somebody Told Me- The Killers
- DARE- Gorillaz
- Clint Eastwood- Gorillaz
- Friday I’m in Love- The Cure
- Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)- Green Day
- 8675309 Jenny Jenny- Tommy Tutone
- Seven Nation Army- The White Stripes
- Brain Stew- Green Day
- Two Princes- Spin Doctors
- Santeria- Sublime
- Lovefool- The Cardigans
- Revolution- The Beatles
- Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)- My Chemical Romance
- On Melancholy Hill- Gorillaz
- What I Got- Sublime
- Wrong Way- Sublime
- Don’t Stop Me Now- Queen
- I’m A Believer- Smash Mouth
- Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!- Vengaboys
- Pork And Beans- Weezer
- Surf Wax America- Weezer
- El Scorcho- Weezer
- Hooked on a Feeling- Blue Swede, Björn Kifs
- I Saw Her Standing There- The Beatles
- Boys Will Be Bugs- Cavetown
- What Is Love- Haddaway
- Alien Boy- Oliver Tree
- Call Me- Blondie
- Longview- Green Day
- Father of All...- Green Day
- Still Breathing- Green Day
- She- Green Day
- Welcome to Paradise- Green Day
- Stray Heart- Green Day
- Know Your Enemy- Green Day
- 21st Century Breakdown- Green Day
- Revolution Radio- Green Day
- Bang Bang- Green Day
- Holiday- Green Day
- I Want To Break Free- Queen
- Video Killed The Radio Star- The Buggles
- What I Like About You- The Romantics
- We Are The Champions- Queen
- Another One Bites The Dust- Queen
- Killer Queen- Queen
- Love Shack- The B-52’s
- Walkin’ On The Sun- Smash Mouth
- Beauty School Dropout- Frankie Avalon
- It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)- R.E.M.
- Take On Me- Weezer
- Oh, Pretty Woman- Roy Orbison
- I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)- The Proclaimers
- Social Climb- I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
- Do It All The Time- I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
- Help!- The Beatles
- Feel Good Inc.- Gorillaz
- My Name Is Jonas- Weezer
- 21 Guns- Green Day
- Homecoming- Green Day
- Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)- Weezer
- Yesterday- The Beatles
- She’s Out Of Her Mind- blink-182
- Dirty Little Secret- The All-American Rejects
- Rapture- Blondie
- Maxwell’s Silver Hammer- The Beatles
- Here Comes The Sun- The Beatles
- Undone - The Sweater Song- Weezer
- Jesus of Suburbia- Green Day
- Carry on Wayward Son- Kansas
- Spooky, Scary Skeletons
- Holding Your Hand- Young Bea, Atlas
- Divine Thing- The Soup Dragons
- Big Shot- Billy Joel
- Death of a Bachelor- Panic! At The Disco
- Live And Let Die- Wings
- Cancer- Twenty One Pilots
- Fire, Ready, Aim- Green Day
- Werewolves of London- Warren Zevon
- Hurricane- Panic! At The Disco
- I Have Friends in Holy Spaces- Panic! At The Disco
- First Date- blink-18
- Modern Day Cain- I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
- Everybody Talks- Neon Trees
- Lemon Boy- Cavetown
- Fat Bottom Girl- Queen
- Witchcraft- Frank Sinatra
- Read My Mind- The Killers
- The Rock Show- blink-182
- By the Way- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- When You Were Young- The Killers
- Snow (Hey Oh)- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Want You Bad- The Offspring
- Smooth Criminal- Alien Ant Farm
- Come Fly With Me- Frank Sinatra
- In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning- Frank Sinatra
- It was A Very Good Year- Frank Sinatra
- Lithium- Nirvana
- My Way- Frank Sinatra
- Fat Lip- Sum 41
- Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy- The Andrew Sisters
- You Shook Me All Night Long- AC/DC
- Barbara Ann- The Beach Boys
- Surfin’ U.S.A.- The Beach Boys
- Tainted Love- Soft Cell
- Cherry Pie- Warrant
- I Do Adore- Mindy Gledhill
- Hash Pipe- Weezer
- You Get What You Give- New Radicals
- Take Me To Church- Hozier
- One Way Or Another- Blondie
- That’s Life- Frank Sinatra
- Shallow- Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper
- Home Sweet Home- Mötley Crüe
- Animal- Neon Trees
- Crocodile Rock- Elton John
- We Didn’t Start The Fire- Billy Joel
- Roxanne- The Police
- White Wedding - Pt. 1- Billy Idol
- More Than a Feeling- Boston
- You Really Got Me- The Kinks
- Hungry Like the Wolf- Duran Duran
- Bat Out of Hell- Meat Loaf
- Happy Together- Weezer
- Santa Clause Is Coming To Town- Frank Sinatra
- Just Dance- Lady Gaga, Colby O’Donis
- Ocean Man- Ween
- Ophelia- The Lumineers
- We Are Young (Feat. Janelle Monáe
- Chasing Cars- Snow Patrol
- Staying Alive- Bee Gees
- Story of My Life- Social Distortion
- Good Vibration- The Beach Boys
- Never There- Cake
- Paradise City- Guns N’ Roses
- Lean On Me- Bill Withers
- Misery- blink-183
- Tequila- The Champs
- Yeet Skeet Repeat- Swetti Boy
- I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For- U2
- Good- Better Than Ezra
- Never Let You Go- Third Eye Blind
- Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go- Wham!
- Bitter Sweet Symphony- The Verve
- Come On Eileen- Save Ferris
- Back In The U.S.S.R.- The Beatles
- All Day and All of the Night- The Kinks
- Sweet Caroline- Neil Diamond
- Dancing Queen- ABBA
- Don’t You (Forget About Me)- Simple Minds
- Manic Mondays- The Bangles
- American Boy- Estelle, Kanye West
- Ring of Fire- Johnny Cash
- Funky Town- Lipps Inc.
- Jessie’s Girl- Rick Springfield
- It’s Raining Men- The Weather Girls
- Fly- Sugar Ray
- I’ll Be There For You- The Rambrandts
- Hard To Handle- The Black Crowes
- Wouldn’t It Be Nice- The Beach Boys
- Bohemian Rhapsody- Queen
- Tranz- Gorillaz
- Man in the Box- Alice in Chains
- Girls, Girls, Girls- Mötley Crüe
- All Summer Long- Kid Rock
- Back in Black- AC/DC
- Any Way You Want It- Journey
- Kickstart My Heart- Mötley Crüe
- Shot Through The Heart- Bon Jovi
- Burnin’ for You- Blue Öyster Cult
- Dr. Feelgood- Mötley Crüe
- Copperhead Road- Steve Earle
- I Think We’re Alone Now- Tiffany
- Always Something There to Remind Me- Naked Eyes
- Livin’ On A Prayer- Bon Jovi
- Wanted Dead Or Alive- Bon Jovi
- You Give Love A Bad Name- Bon Jovi
- Should I Stay Or Should I Go- The Clash
- Small Town- John Mellencamp
- Cum on Feel the Noize- Quiet Riot
- Juke Box Hero- Foreigner
- Why Can’t This Be Love- Van Halen
- Human- The Killers
- Ants Marching - Live- Dave Matthews Band
- Bad Habit- The Offspring
- My Generation- The Who
- Free Fallin’- Tom Petty
- We like to Party! (The Vengabus)- Vengaboys
- I Wanna Be Sedated- Ramones
- Punk Rock 101- Bowling For Soup
- Build Me Up Buttercup- The Foundations
- Murder City- Green Day
- The Grouch- Green Day
- King for a Day- Green Day
- Oogie Boogie’s Song- Ed Ivory, Ken Page
- Come Out And Play(Keep Em’ Separated)- The Offspring
- Too Much, Too Much, Too Fast- Airbourne
- September- Earth, Wind & Fire
- Beachboy- McCafferty
- Pretty Fly(For A White Guy)- The Offspring
- We’re Not Gonna Take It- Twisted Sister
- 99 Luftballon- Nena
- I’ll Be Missing You- Diddy, 112, Faith Evans
- Wasting Time- Kid Rock
- Laid- James
- The Gambler- Kenny Rogers
- Angel- Shaggy, Rayvon
- Punk Rock Girl- The Dead Milkmen
- Glycerine- Bush
- Girls- Beastie Boys
- Fire Water Burn- Bloodhound Gang
- Bleed American- Jimmy Eat World
- Short Skirt/ Long Jacket- Cake
- This Is American- Childish Gambino
- Stand Up For Rock ‘N’ Roll- Airbourne
- Miserlou- Dick Dale
- Boulevard of Broken Dreams- Green Day
- Come As You Are- Nirvana
- Heart-Shaped Box- Nirvana
- All Apologies- Nirvana
- Hollaback Girl- Gwen Stefani
- Pump It- Black Eyed Peas
- About a Girl- The Academy is…
- Starry Eyed Surprise- Shifty
- Sympathy For The Devil- The Rolling Stones
- Lit Up- Buckcherry
- Hello- Adele
- It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me- Billy Joel
- Don’t Leave Me- blink-182
- Smoke on the Water- Deep Purple
- Smoke Two Joints- Sublime
- Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)- Frank Sinatra, Count Basie
- Smokin’ In The Boys Room- Mötley Crüe
- Fight For Your Right- Beastie Boys
- The Longest Time- Billy Joel
- Hells Bells- AC/DC
- Jump- Van Halen
- Baby Hotline- Jack Stauber’s Micropop
- Panama- Van Halen
- Heaven Is A Place On Earth- Belinda Carlise
- You Don’t Own Me- Lesley Gore
- It’s My Party- Lesley Gore
- The Bad Touch- Bloodhound Gang
- All These Things That I’ve Done- The Killers
- We Will Rock You- Queen
- Pumped Up Kicks- Foster The People
- Stab You In The Heart- Green Day
- Bulletproof- La Roux
- Without Me- Eminem
- My Band- D12
- Minecraft-C418
- Pepper- Butthole Surfers
- The Tide Is High- Blondie
- Minecraft- C418
- Opposites Attract- Paula Abdul
- Cowboy- Kid Rock
- Black Betty- Ram Jam
- Dance Hall Days- Wang Chung
- Run to the Hills- Iron Maiden
- Aliens Exist- blink-182
- Enter Sandman- Metallica
- Are You Gonna Go My Way- Lenny Kravitz
- Drive- Incubus
- Interstate Love Song- Stone Temple Pilots
- Runaway Train- Soul Asylum
- Shine- Collective Soul
- You Oughta Know- Alanis Morissette
- One- U2
- Bullet With Butterfly Wings- The Smashing Pumpkins
- Don’t Speak- No Doubt
- Give It Away- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Just A Girl- No Doubt
- Killing In The Name- Rage Against The Machine
- Plush- Stone Temple Pilots
- Don’t Look Back In Anger- Oasis
- Black Hole Sun- Soundgarden
- Far Behind- Candle Box
- Santa Monica- Everclear
- Blister In The Sun- Violent Femmes
- Dani California- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Blitzkrieg Bop- Ramones
- Devil’s Kind- The Longshot
- Dammit- blink-182
- Father Of Mine- Everclear
- You Really Got Me- Van Halen
- Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked- Cage The Elephant
- Even Flow- pearl Jam
- Paralyzer- Finger Eleven
- The Boys of Summer- The Ataris
- Subwoofer Lullaby- C418
- Sweden- C418
- Wet Hands- C418
- Uptown Girl- Billy Joel
- Mr. Sandman- The Chordettes, The Archie Bleyer Orchestra
- Here Comes The Sun- The Beatles
- Swing, Swing- The All-American Rejects
- Little Things- Good Charlotte
- Fergalicious- Fergie, will.i.am
- Cruisin California (Bumpin’ In My Trunk)- The Offspring
- Gone Away- The Offspring
- Staring At The Sun- The Offspring
- Original Prankster- The Offspring, Redman
- Whatever It Takes- Imagine Dragons
- Thunder- Imagine Dragons
- Kashmir- Led Zeppelin
- Pour Some SUgar On Me- Def Leppard
- Sweet Home Alabama- Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Crazy Train- Ozzy OsbourneRebel Yell- Billy Idol
- Walk This Way- Aerosmith
- Believer- Imagine Dragons
- Forever Now- Green Day
- Put Your Head On My Shoulder- Paul Anka
- Sh Boom- The Crew Cuts
- I wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)- Whitney Houston
- Message In A Bottle- The Police
- House of Gold- Twenty One Pilots
- Ode To Sleep- Twenty One Pilots
- Missing You- All Time Low
- Carry On- fun.
- The Cave- Mumford & Sons
- Sad- Bo Burnham
- Tonight Tonight- Hot Chelle Rae
- Dog Days Are Over- Florence + The Machine
- Girlfriend- Avril Lavigne
- Complicated- Avril Lavigne
- I Love Rock N’ Roll- Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
- Johnny B. Good- Chuck Berry
- Otherside- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Life is a Highway- Rascal Flatts
- Walk This Way (Feat. Aerosmith)- Run-D.M.C., Aerosmith
- Cat’s in the Cradle- Harry Chapin
- Hey Ya!- Outkast
- Come with Me Now- KONGOS
- I’m Yours- Jason Mraz
- Message man- Twenty One Pilots
- La Bamba- Richie Valens
- Take Me Out- Franz Ferdinand
- Careless Whisper- George Micheal
- Radioactive- Imagine Dragons
- Whistle- Flo Rida
- Boom Boom Pow- Black Eyed Peas
- This Boy- The Beatles
- No Sleep Till Brooklyn- Beastie Boys
- Feel Like Makin’ Love- Bad Company
- Escape (The Pina Colada Song)- Rupert Holmes
- Life in the Fast Lane- Eagles
- We Built This City- Starship
- Never Gonna Give You Up- Rick Astley
- Fly Away- Lenny Kravitz
- Same Ol’ Situation (S.O.S.)- Mötley Crüe
- Nothin’ But A Good Time- Poison
- Southern Cross- Crosby, Stills & Nash
- In One Ear- Cage The Elephant
- Island Song- Adventure Time, Ashley Eriksson
- Hippychick- Soho
- Unchained Melody- Lykke Li
- Unchained Melody- The Righteous Brothers
- 9 to 5- Dolly Parton
- Best of You- Foo Fighters
- Chelsea Dagger- The Fratellis
- It’s Been Awhile- Staind
- We’ll Meet Again- Frank Sinatra
- Our Lips Are Sealed- Hilary Duff, Haylie Duff
- Out Of My Head- Fastball
- You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)- Dead or Alive
- My Humps- Black Eyed Peas
- Whistle For The Choir- The Fratellis
- Henrietta- The Fratellis
- Could Have Been Me- The Struts
- Sweetness- Jimmy Eat World
- Make You Mine- PUBLIC
- Saturday Night Fish Fry- Pts. 1 & 2- Louis JOrdan
- Level Of Concern- Twenty One Pilots
- Pas de Cheval- Panic! At The Disco
- When The Day Met The Night- Panic! At The Disco
- The Devil Went Down To Georgia- The Charlie Daniels Band
- Bad Day- Daniel Powter
- What’s New Pussycat?- Tom Jones
- Y.M.C.A.- Village People
- Peaches- The Presidents Of The United States Of America
- Peaches- The Presidents Of The United States Of America
- My Hero- Foo Fighters
- Adam’s Song- blink-182
- Mrs. Robinson- The Lemonheads
- Jack & Diane- John Mellencamp
- Brown Eyed Girl- Jimmy Buffett
- Hey Jealousy- Gin Blossoms
- Runnin’ Down A Dream- Tom Petty
- St. Elmo’s Fire (Man in Motion)- John Parr
- Backseat Serenade- All Time Low
- Prom dress- mxmtoon
- Scrawny- Wallows
- 2004- Anthony Amorim
- Riptide- Vance Joy
- Dancin- Aaron Smith, Luvli, Krono
- Undercover Martyn- Two Door Cinema Club
- Bored To Death- blink-182
- Dear Maria, Count Me In- All Time Low
- Why Worry- Set It Off
- Small- chloe moriondo
- Mr. Clean- Yung Gravy
- Devil Town- Cavetown
- Dissolve- Absofacto
- Steal My Sunshine- LEN
- Cloud 9- Beach Bunny
- Iron Man- Black Sabbath
- Rock and Roll- Led Zeppelin
- Baba O’Riley- The Who
- All Time Low- Jon Bellion
- Zombie- The Cranberries
- Spider Man- TV Themes
- Never Meant to Know- Tally Hall
- Hey Mickey- Toni Basil
- Safety Dance- Men Without Hats
- Bad Reputation- Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
- Hit Me With Your Best Shot- Pat Bentar
- Walking On Sunshine- Katrina & The Waves
- L-O-V-E- Nat King Cole
- Twin Size Mattress- The Front Bottoms
- Bleed Magic- I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
- Bike Ride- The Brobecks
- Tongue Tied- Grouplove
- Cough Syrup- Young the Giant
- Goodnight Socialite
- Addicted To Love- Florence + The Machine
- I Will Survive- Cake
- I Will Possess Your Heart- Death Cab for Cutie
- I’m Just A Kid- Simple Plan
- Are You Bored Yet? (feat. Clairo)- Wallows, Clairo
- Fun- Billy Cobb
- Love At First Sight- The Brobecks
- Be Nice To Me- The Front Bottoms
- Sports- Beach Bunny
- Like or Like Like- Miniature Tigers
- Best Day Of My Life- American Authors
- For Elise- Saint Motel
- Hidden In The Sand- Tally Hall
- Africa- TOTO
- Brave as a Noun- AJJ
- People li: The Reckoning- AJJ
- Walk Man- Tiny Meat Gang
- Magic- Yung Gravy
- 1 Thot 2 Thot Red Thot Blue Thot- Yung Gravy
- Can’t Stop- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Something Just Like This- The Chainsmokers, Coldplay
- Do I Wanna Know?- Arctic Monkeys
- Don’t Stop Believin’- Journey
- Ashes- Stellar
- Say So- Doja Cat
- I Ran (So Far Away)- A Flock Of Seagulls
- Dancing with Myself- Billy Idol, Generation X
- Cooler Than Me- Mike Posner, Gigamesh
- Don’t Start Now- Dua Lipa
- Hot N Cold- Katy Perry
- Lady Marmalade- Patti LaBelle
- Today- The Smashing Pumpkins
- Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da- The Beatles
- Suicide Benz- Josh A
- Let Me Down- Oliver Tree
- Scooby Doo- TV Themes
- Turn the Lights Off- Tally Hall
- The Bidding- Tally Hall
- Ruler of Everything- Tally Hall
- Starman- David Bowie
- It’s Tricky- Run-D.M.C.
- The Man- The Killers
- Your Love- The Outfield
- Rock You Like A Hurricane- Scorpions
- She Doesn’t Love Me- Billy Cobb
- I Gotta Feeling- Black Eyed Peas
- Cannibal Queen- Miniature Tigers
- (Ghost) Riders in the Sky- Johnny Cash
- Copacabana (At The Copa)- Barry Manilow
- Just Did a Bad Thing- Bill Wurtz
- Can’t Take My Eyes Off You- Frankie Valli
- Sunshine, Lollipops And Rainbows- Lesley Gore
- It’s Been a Long, Long Time- Harry James
- Married Life- Micheal Giacchino
- You Make Me Feel So Young- Frank Sinatra
- Girls Just Want to Have Fun- Cyndi Lauper
- &- Tally Hall
- Choke- I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
- Istanbul (Not Constantinople)- They Might Be Giants
- Buttercup- Jack Stauber
- I Don’t Want to Miss You (Like I Do)- Austin Weber
- Piano Man- Billy Joel
- I’m a Believer- The Monkees
- Twist And Shout- The Beatles
- Mr. Blue Sky- Electric Light Orchestra
- She’s a Handsome Woman- Panic! At The Disco
- Victorious- Panic! At The Disco
- Hey, Good Lookin’- Hank Williams, Drifting Cowboys
- Sex with a Ghost- Teddy Hyde
- Tongues- The Frights
- Typical Story- Hobo Johnson
- Brittle Bones Nicky- Rare Americans
- Holding on to You- Twenty One Pilots
- You Are My Sunshine- Johnny Cash
- Name- The Goo Goo Dolls
- Pineapple Soda- Hi, I’m Chris
- we fell in love in october- girl in red
- 1979- The Smashing Pumpkins
- Prom Queen- Beach Bunny
- Little Lion Man- Mumford & Sons
- Sugar, Sugar- The Archies
- Thunderstruck- AC/DC
- Paradise- Coldplay
- Line Without a Hook- Ricky Montgomery
- Mister Glassman- Scotty Sire
- Sad Song- Scotty Sire
- It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year- Andy Williams
- Low (feat. T-Pain)- Flo Rida, T-Pain
- Sex & Candy- Marcy Playground
- Nobody Likes The Opening Band- I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
- Some NIghts- fun.
- Fuck You- Ceelo Green
- Blue (Da Ba Dee)- Eiffel 65, Gabry Ponte
- Southern Nights- Glen Campbell
- Come A Little Bit Closer- Jay & The Americans
- Electric Love- BØRNS
- Break My Stride- Matthew Wilder
- Like a Virgin- Madonna
- Only the Good Die Young- Billy Joel
- This December- Ricky Montgomery
- Imagine- John Lennon
- Christmas Wrapping- The Waitresses
- For the Damaged Coda- Blonde Redhead
- The Cult of Dionysus- The Orion Experience
- MISC.- Anthony Amorim
- She Doesn’t Sleep- Anthony Amorim
- Sad Forever- Anthony Amorim
- Torn- Anthony Amorim
- World Of The Rich And Famous- Matthew Wilder
- Centerfold- The J. Gelis Band
- Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2- Pink Floyd
- Mamma Mia- Austin Weber
- Mamma Mia- ABBA
- Clumsy- Fergie
- Tetris Theme- Video Game Players
- Ascend- TheDooo
- Fortunate Son- Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Heart Of Glass- Blondie
- Summer Of ‘69- Bryan Adams
- Hide And Seek- Imogen Heap
- Play That Funky Music- Wild Cherry
- You Make My Dreams (Come True)- Daryl Hall & John Oats
- Maneater- Daryl Hall & John Oats
- Toxic- Britney Spears
- Head Over Feet- Alanis Morissette
- Pain- Jimmy Eat World
- oops! - Yung Gravy
- Good Time- Owl City, Carly Rae Jepsen
- Jump Around- House Of Pain
- Insane in the Brain- Cypress Hill
- Sabotage- Beastie Boys
- Good Vibrations- Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch, Loleatta Holloway
- Cut My Lip (Brooklyn)- Twenty One Pilots
- Levitate- Twenty One Pilots
- Dreams- The Cranberries
- Dancing in My Room- 347aidan
- Thnks fr th Mmrs- Fall Out Boys
- Hello! Ma Baby- The Chordettes
- Party Poison- My Chemical Romance
- Yellow Submarine- The Beatles
- I Wanna Rock- Twisted Sister
- Just Breathe- Pearl Jam
- Yellow Ledbetter- Pearl Jam
- Pinch Me- Barenaked Ladies
- Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo- Bloodhound Gang
- Ankle Socks- Hi, I’m Chris
- Yellow- Coldplay
- I Don’t Love You- My Chemical Romance
- Tidal Waves- bandanabloom
- Hunger Strike- Temple Of The Dog
- Molly (Sixteen Candles)- Sponge
- Everybody Wants To Rule The World- Tears For Fears
- Big Iron- Marty Robbins
- Tidal Waves 2- bandanabloom
- Fool For You- Ace of Hearts
- Just A Quail- Louie Zong
- Tinder Samurai- Samsa
- Mii Channel- insaneintherainmusic, Gabe Nekrutman, ChrisAllison
- Teenage Dirtbag- Wheatus
- Dear McCracken- Bug Hunter
- Only Wanna Be with You- Hootie & The Blowfish
- Kids In America- Kim Wilde
- The Rockafeller Skank- Fatboy Slim
- Who Was In My Room Last Night- Butthole Surfers
- You Are Going to Hate This- The Frights
- Sure Shot- Beastie Boys
- I’m Awesome- Spose
- Plowed- Sponge
- Crazy Bitch- Buckcherry
- Hurt- Johnny Cash
- Sitting on a Curb- Anthony Amorim
- Little Black Submarines- The Black Keys
- Natural- Imagine Dragons
- Shake Your Rump- Beastie Boys
- April Showers- Proleter
- Bulls On Parade- Rage Against The Machine
- Chug Jug With You (Number One Victory Royal)- LeviathanJPTV
- Lightning Crashes- Live
- Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger- Daft Punk
- Digital Love- Daft Punk
- In Too Deep- Sum 41
- Caffeine- Hi, I’m Chris
- Yakko’s World- Animaniacs
- Hello World- Louie Zong
- Goodbye Stranger- Supertramp
- Give A Little Bit- Supertramp
- Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town- Pearl Jam
- Life is a Highway- Tom Cochrane
- Wake Up- Rage Against The Machine
- Big Balls- AC/DC
- The Kids Aren’t Alright- The Offspring
- Date Rape- Sublime
- I Am the Bullgod- Kid Rock
- The Look- Roxette
- Touch of Grey- Grateful Dead
- O.P.P.- Naughty By Nature
- Rock the Casbah- The Clash
- Who Are You- The Who
- Move Along- The All-American Rejects
- Heartbreaker- Pat Benatar
- Take Me Home, Country Roads- John Denver
- Brass Monkey- Beastie Boys
- Rhymin & Stealin- Beastie Boys
- Adventure Time Main Title- Adventure Time, Pendleton Ward
- She Hates Me- Puddle Of Mudd
- Bawitdaba- Kid Rock
- Saints of Los Angeles- Motley Crue
- Platypus (I Hate You)- Green Day
- The Home Depot Beat- The Home Depot
- U.S. Blues- Grateful Dead
- Friend of the Devil- Grateful Dead
- Linger- The Cranberries
- All Over You- Live
- Jealous Again- The Black Crowes
- Franklin’s Tower- Grateful Dead
- Burn in Hell- Twisted Sister
- The Scientist- Coldplay
- I Alone- Live
- I Want You (She’s So Heavy)- The Beatles
- The Stroke- Billy Squier
- Unbelievable- EMF
- Hella Good- No Doubt
- I Don’t Wanna Be In Love (Dance Floor Anthem)- Good Charlotte
- Eyes of the World- Grateful Dead
- Big Me- Foo Fighters
- Ch-Check It Out- Beastie Boys
- The Way- Fastball
- Intergalactic- Beastie Boys
- Shadows Of The Night- Pat Benatar
- Life’s Been Good- Joe Walsh
- Don’t You Want Me- The Human League
- So What’Cha Want- Beastie Boys
- 19-2000 (Soulchild Remix)- Gorillaz
- Icky Thump- The White Stripes
- Summer Girls- LFO
- Born in the U.S.A.- Bruce Springsteen
- The Impression That I Get- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
- Kiss- Prince
- Shakedown Street- Grateful Dead
- We Got The Beat- The Go-Go’s
- Interstate Love Song- Stone Temple Pilots
- Miserable- Lit
- Love You Madly- CAKE
- Going Away To College- blink-182
- Karma Chameleon- Culture Club
- Somebody’s Watching Me- Rockwell
- The Elements- Tom Lehrer
- Minority- Green Day
- Breed- Nirvana
- On A Plain- Nirvana
- Take On Me- A-ha
- Material Girl- Madonna
- Still Waiting- Sum 41
- Someone New- Hoizer
- BROKEN BEARINGS- atlas
- Stairway to Heaven- Led Zeppelin
- Stuck In The Middle With You- Stealers Wheel
- Welcome To The Jungle- Guns N’ Roses
- Girlfriend- Matthew Sweet
- Rock And Roll All Nite- KISS
- It’s So Easy- Guns N’ Roses
- Fix You- Coldplay
- It’s My Life- Bon Jovi
- Losing My Religion- R.E.M.
- Jeremy- Pearl Jam
- Dude (Looks Like A Lady)- Aerosmith
- Runaway- Bon Jovi
- American Woman- Lenny Kravitz
- Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap- AC/DC
- Sweet Emotion- Aerosmith
- Every Rose Has Its Thorn- Poison
- Immigrant Song- Led Zeppelin
- Nightrain- Guns N’ Roses
- Here I Go Again- Whitesnake
- Heat Of The Moment- Asia
- All My Life- Foo Fighters
- Summer Nights- Van Halen
- Love Walks In- Van Halen
- Something In The Way- Nirvana
- Fake Plastic Trees- Radiohead
- Photograph- Def Leppard
- Danke Schoen- Wayne Newton
- Fell In Love With a Girl- The White Stripes
- We’re Going to Be Friends- The White Stripes
- Margaritaville- Jimmy Buffet
- Wish You Were Here- Incubus
- Ballroom Blitz- Sweet
- The Boys Are Back In Town- Thin Lizzy
- Better Man- Pearl Jam
- Soul to Squeeze- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Fox On The Run- Sweet
If you would like to view the playlist here is the link:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5tbHNQ580sYIXNFtAzuN5T The songs are kind of out of order, I think? I wrote this list going off of the “recently added” order and went backwards.
I’ve certainly made a few spelling and capitalization errors while creating this, so sorry ‘bout that. I also missed a few songs on the playlist. Spotify says it has 795 tracks, but I only wrote 787 points. Sooo… I dunno. Too lazy to go through all the songs and check.
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2022.01.13 17:46 Nagaranja [FO4] [PC] Help! CTD in Far Harbor
Since I started Far Harbor and the more I ventured inland on the island, I started to experience a lot of CTDs. Even if I am in Survival and reloading is annoying, I tried to patiently and carefully endure these while continuing the game progression. However, now I found myself in a situation where I crash upon loading all my last 3 save games, 9 times over 10... Sometimes I am still capable of loading one of them, but while I attempt to create a new save, or even before, I crash. Specifically, this started to happen when I reached the National Park visitor's center.
Someone had a similar experience and could help? Following are my Plugin Load Order, and the last Buffout 4 Log:
Load Order:
*Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch.esp
*HUDFramework.esm
*ArmorKeywords.esm
*SimSettlements.esm
*Homemaker.esm
*TrueStormsFO4.esm
*WET.esl
*Knockout Framework.esm
*Snap'n Build.esm
*SunshineNoGhouls.esl
*PANPC.esm
*PACE.esm
*AAF.esm
*AAFThemes.esl
*JamaicaPlainPathing.esm
*TheDeepSea.esl
*Floorsroofswalls.esl
*Flicker Fixer.esp
*ColterFix.esp
*AnS Wearable Backpacks and Pouches.esp
*AnS Wearable Backpacks and Pouches - Ballistic Weave.esp
*AnS Wearable Backpacks and Pouches - Power Armor Carry Capacity.esp
*PiperCaitCurieDialogueOverhaul.esp
*Cannibal.esp
*MODaquatic.esp
*VIS-G Item Sorting.esp
*SuperMutantRedux.esp
*GlowingSeaEXPANDED.esp
*Immersive Corpses.esp
*OutcastsAndRemnants.esp
*CleanSettlement Greenhouse.esp
*FunctionalDisplays.esp
*FunctionalDisplays-Collectibles.esp
*FunctionalDisplays-MISC-Vanilla.esp
*SalemEXPANDED.esp
*CrimeTown.esp
*AGNISNikaCola01.esp
*Campsite.esp
*Craftable Armor Size - Fix Material Requirements.esp
*Craftable Armor Size.esp
*EveryonesBestFriend.esp
*Ferals After Dark.esp
*More Where That Came From Diamond City.esp
*Realistic Death Physics.esp
*Realistic Survival Damage.esp
*TakeCover.esp
*TrueStormsFO4-EarlierSunsets.esp
*WET.esp
*dD-Enhanced Blood Basic.esp
*More Armor Slots.esp
*CleanSettlement Snap'n Build.esp
*DarkerNights.esp
*DarkerNightsDetection.esp
*FunctionalDisplays-AID-Vanilla.esp
*NightOfTheCreeps.esp
*PetAnyDog.esp
*SettlementMenuManager.esp
*VaultSuit-SurvivalUpgrade.esp
*WeaponDisarm.esp
*console.esp
*AzarPonytailHairstyles.esp
*Raider Children.esp
*TrainBar.esp
*Eli_Armour_Compendium.esp
*DineNDash.esp
*SCDC_v0.5.esp
*FarHarborStory.esp
*DeadAirplane.esp
*GhoulBlood.esp
*DeadlierDeathclaws.esp
*WorldwideGhoulsv1.esp
*AA FusionCityRising.esp
*Killable Children.esp
*RecruitableSettlers.esp
*W.A.T.Minutemen.esp
*MortalSettlers.esp
*CarAddon4.esp
*Goodfellow's Diamond City Defences.esp
*scrap_dirt_sancturary.esp
*DCGuard_Overhaul.esp
*MaxwellsWorl.esp
*WorldCars4.esp
*Children of Ug Qualtoth.esp
*KellyManor.esp
*UFO_Site_Cleanup_With_Ship.esp
*Croup Manor Navmesh - retakrew7.esp
*AA 50 Ways To Die.esp
*RecruitableSettlersFH.esp
*Locksmith.esp
*Kellyhousehold.esp
*RansackedRelay.esp
*atlanticofficesf23.esp
*ProjectValkyrie.esp
*SettlementAttacksBeyond.esp
*TEEParty.esp
*nvvault1080.esp
*WastelandAviator.esp
*LOST Super Mutant Redux Patch.esp
*More Smarter Companions Mod.esp
*NickValentinesDay.esp
*PerfectPacify_Knockout.esp
*RussiaStrong.esp
*CompVex.esp
*Meat.esp
*RM_Mannequin_Raiders.esp
*NukaWorldCars.esp
*FarHarborCars.esp
*FM_HagenFix02.esp
*GojiraSmallerExtreme.esp
*ChineseStealthSuit.esp
*Marmo1233 - Immersive Settlers.esp
*RecruitableSettlersLeaders.esp
*ClassicBehemoth.esp
*ClassicBehemoth_SMRedux_Patch.esp
*SKKFeralNights.esp
*ProvisionerUniform.esp
*OCDispenser.esp
*OCDecorator.esp
*OCDecoratorDLC.esp
*DC Guards.esp
*tumbajamba Advanced Engineering.esp
*strong_PA.esp
*strong_PA - tAE - AWKCR.esp
*FunctionalDisplays-Patch-DLC-ALL.esp
*TEEPartyDLC.esp
*psykerpowers.esp
*RailroadPerksCut.esp
*TMaH Atlantic Office fix.esp
*InstituteReformation.esp
*jimmy's point.esp
*Genetical Father 1.0.1.esp
*FatherCompanion.esp
*FAR.esp
*Underwater_Visual_fix_1.0.esp
*Famished.esp
*LOST Kelly Manor Patch.esp
*LOST Vault 1080 Patch.esp
*LOST Campsite Patch.esp
*LOST Famished Patch.esp
*LOST Ransacked Relays Patch.esp
*LOST More Ghouls Patch.esp
*LOST Cannibal Concord Patch.esp
*Children of Ug-Qualtoth VIS-G.esp
*LOST Snap Build Patch.esp
*LOST Homemaker Patch.esp
*LOST 50 Ways to Die Patch.esp
*LOST Kelly Household Patch.esp
*LOST Chinese Sealth Patch.esp
*LOST Deadlier Deathclaws Patch.esp
*LOST Mannequin Cult Patch.esp
*LOST True Storms Patch.esp
*LOST CC GunVSMin Patch.esp
*LOST Behemoth Patch.esp
*LOST Better Goodneighbor Patch.esp
*LOST PANPC Patch.esp
*LOST Project Valkyrie Patch.esp
*LOST Fusion City Rising Patch.esp
*LOST Outcasts and Remnants Patch.esp
*LOST PACE Patch.esp
*LOST Father Companion Patch.esp
*Classic And Funny Death Narriations (Memium).esp
*ShinRedDeath.esp
*KitCompanionPerkNoFall.esp
*LOST Machine and Her Patch.esp
*AGNISNikaCola01_VIS-G_Patch.esp
*FHSBonus.esp
*Stronger Brotherhood ALL in ONE.esp
*Classic Fallout Music.esp
*Classic Fallout Music NukaWorld.esp
*Classic Fallout Music Far Harbor.esp
*Insignificant Object Remover.esp
*LOST Maxwell's Patch.esp
*MoreCars.esp
*WindowBoards.esp
*Repaired Roofs.esp
*PRP.esp
*Scrap Everything - Ultimate Edition.esp
*BetterSettlers.esp
*BetterSettlersCCAPack2.0.esp
*battlebrother13_fix_BetterSettlers_FHVoices.esp
Buffout 4 crash Log:
Fallout 4 v1.10.163
Buffout 4 v1.24.5
Unhandled exception "EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION" at 0x7FF7963985D3 Fallout4.exe+04085D3
SETTINGS:
[Compatibility]
F4EE: false
[Fixes]
ActorIsHostileToActor: true CellInit: true EncounterZoneReset: true GreyMovies: true MagicEffectApplyEvent: true MovementPlanner: true PackageAllocateLocation: true SafeExit: true UnalignedLoad: true UtilityShader: true
[Patches]
Achievements: true BSMTAManager: true BSPreCulledObjects: true BSTextureStreamerLocalHeap: true HavokMemorySystem: true INISettingCollection: true InputSwitch: false MaxStdIO: -1 MemoryManager: true MemoryManagerDebug: false ScaleformAllocator: true SmallBlockAllocator: true WorkshopMenu: true
[Warnings]
CreateTexture2D: true ImageSpaceAdapter: true
SYSTEM SPECS:
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 专业版 v10.0.19041
CPU: AuthenticAMD AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor
GPU #1: Nvidia GP106 [GeForce GTX 1060 3GB]
GPU #2: Microsoft Basic Render Driver
PHYSICAL MEMORY: 9.58 GB/15.95 GB
PROBABLE CALL STACK:
[0] 0x7FF7963985D3 Fallout4.exe+04085D3 -> 766937+0x53
[1] 0x7FF79639FA8F Fallout4.exe+040FA8F -> 400088+0xCF
[2] 0x7FF79639F99B Fallout4.exe+040F99B -> 54675+0x5B
[3] 0x7FF79633C6A0 Fallout4.exe+03AC6A0 -> 36819+0xD0
[4] 0x7FF797AE0F26 Fallout4.exe+1B50F26 -> 329005+0xC6
[5] 0x7FF797AE1432 Fallout4.exe+1B51432 -> 194800+0x202
[6] 0x7FF797AE3F67 Fallout4.exe+1B53F67 -> 1492866+0x67
[7] 0x7FF797AACFED Fallout4.exe+1B1CFED -> 1079791+0x3D
[8] 0x7FFB90A07034 KERNEL32.DLL+0017034
[9] 0x7FFB927A2651 ntdll.dll+0052651
REGISTERS:
RAX 0x0 (size_t)
RCX 0x27CFD4AB580 (void*)
RDX 0x1 (size_t)
RBX 0x27CFD4AB580 (void*)
RSP 0xD7BCE7F8C0 (void*)
RBP 0xD7BCE7F9F0 (void*)
RSI 0x27CF0C0ACC0 (BSFadeNode*)
Name: "skeleton.nif"
RDI 0x0 (size_t)
R8 0x0 (size_t)
R9 0xD7BCE7F960 (void*)
R10 0xD7BCE7F720 (void*)
R11 0xD7BCE7FA40 (void*)
R12 0x0 (size_t)
R13 0x7FF79BB78080 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+5BE8080)
R14 0x27CFD4AB580 (void*)
R15 0x7FF79BB78084 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+5BE8084)
STACK:
[RSP+0 ] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+8 ] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+10 ] 0x27CF1050F00 (BSFadeNode*)
Name: "Phone01Residential"
[RSP+18 ] 0x7FF797D1143B (void* -> Fallout4.exe+1D8143B)
[RSP+20 ] 0x27CBE61D130 (bhkNPCollisionProxyObject*)
[RSP+28 ] 0x7FF79639FA8F (void* -> Fallout4.exe+040FA8F)
[RSP+30 ] 0x710 (size_t)
[RSP+38 ] 0x27BED85F120 (void*)
[RSP+40 ] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+48 ] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+50 ] 0xBEB7BEDF3F6EF0B6 (size_t)
[RSP+58 ] 0x3BDB13C0 (size_t)
[RSP+60 ] 0x3F6A1EB03EB34BCB (size_t)
[RSP+68 ] 0x3E4F5985 (size_t)
[RSP+70 ] 0xBE3F2273BDA1593B (size_t)
[RSP+78 ] 0x3F7AB0E2 (size_t)
[RSP+80 ] 0x4700165A467221E7 (size_t)
[RSP+88 ] 0x3F800000450FE38B (size_t)
[RSP+90 ] 0x27C1CD7F580 (void*)
[RSP+98 ] 0x7F0 (size_t)
[RSP+A0 ] 0xBEB7BEDF3F6EF0B6 (size_t)
[RSP+A8 ] 0xBE3F22733BDB13C0 (size_t)
[RSP+B0 ] 0x3F6A1EB03EB34BCB (size_t)
[RSP+B8 ] 0xBDA1593B3E4F5985 (size_t)
[RSP+C0 ] 0xBF9C91C0BBA34440 (size_t)
[RSP+C8 ] 0x40C4C3B7 (size_t)
[RSP+D0 ] 0x416734D5 (size_t)
[RSP+D8 ] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+E0 ] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+E8 ] 0x7FF797B41156 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+1BB1156)
[RSP+F0 ] 0x27CF1050F00 (BSFadeNode*)
Name: "Phone01Residential"
[RSP+F8 ] 0x7FF79BB78080 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+5BE8080)
[RSP+100] 0x27CF1050F00 (BSFadeNode*)
Name: "Phone01Residential"
[RSP+108] 0x7FF79BB78084 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+5BE8084)
[RSP+110] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+118] 0x416734D5BCE7FB10 (size_t)
[RSP+120] 0xFFFFFFFF (size_t)
[RSP+128] 0x7FF797B4145E (void* -> Fallout4.exe+1BB145E)
[RSP+130] 0x3EB7BFBC00000002 (size_t)
[RSP+138] 0x27CF1045480 (BSTriShape*)
Name: "Phone01Residential:0"
[RSP+140] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+148] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+150] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+158] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+160] 0x0 (size_t)
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[RSP+170] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+178] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+180] 0x27CF1050F00 (BSFadeNode*)
Name: "Phone01Residential"
[RSP+188] 0x7FF797B29A6C (void* -> Fallout4.exe+1B99A6C)
[RSP+190] 0x27CF1050F00 (BSFadeNode*)
Name: "Phone01Residential"
[RSP+198] 0x27C614E4260 (void*)
[RSP+1A0] 0x27C1CBDFFA8 (void*)
[RSP+1A8] 0x27C614E4250 (void*)
[RSP+1B0] 0xFFFFFFFF (size_t)
[RSP+1B8] 0x7FF79639F99B (void* -> Fallout4.exe+040F99B)
[RSP+1C0] 0xD7BCE7FB10 (void*)
[RSP+1C8] 0x3 (size_t)
[RSP+1D0] 0x27C1CBDFFA8 (void*)
[RSP+1D8] 0xD7BCE7FB10 (void*)
[RSP+1E0] 0x27BC177D360 (void*)
[RSP+1E8] 0x7FF79633C6A0 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+03AC6A0)
[RSP+1F0] 0x7FF79BB78B98 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+5BE8B98)
[RSP+1F8] 0x7FF79BB78B98 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+5BE8B98)
[RSP+200] 0xFFFFFFFF (size_t)
[RSP+208] 0x27C1CBDFEA0 (void*)
[RSP+210] 0x800000008000 (size_t)
[RSP+218] 0x27CC4F8E080 (BSFadeNode*)
Name: "Skeleton"
[RSP+220] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+228] 0x7FF796D4D457 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+0DBD457)
[RSP+230] 0x27BED85FA40 (ScrapHeap*)
[RSP+238] 0x27C614E4250 (void*)
[RSP+240] 0x1 (size_t)
[RSP+248] 0x1 (size_t)
[RSP+250] 0x3E8624DE (size_t)
[RSP+258] 0x27BB736FAC0 (NiCamera*)
Name: "WorldRoot Camera"
[RSP+260] 0x100000100 (size_t)
[RSP+268] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+270] 0x7FF79BB78084 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+5BE8084)
[RSP+278] 0x1 (size_t)
[RSP+280] 0x7FF79BB78080 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+5BE8080)
[RSP+288] 0x7FF79BB78088 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+5BE8088)
[RSP+290] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+298] 0x7FF796C4E25B (void* -> Fallout4.exe+0CBE25B)
[RSP+2A0] 0x44B00000 (size_t)
[RSP+2A8] 0x27C6344BD00 (void*)
[RSP+2B0] 0x1 (size_t)
[RSP+2B8] 0x7FF79BB78088 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+5BE8088)
[RSP+2C0] 0x27BC177D360 (void*)
[RSP+2C8] 0x1 (size_t)
[RSP+2D0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+2D8] 0x7FF797AE0F26 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+1B50F26)
[RSP+2E0] 0x7FF700000000 (size_t)
[RSP+2E8] 0x27C00000001 (void*)
[RSP+2F0] 0x7FF79BB78B98 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+5BE8B98)
[RSP+2F8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+300] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+308] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+310] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+318] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+320] 0x7FF79BB78B48 (BSJobs::JobThread*)
[RSP+328] 0x7FF797AE1432 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+1B51432)
[RSP+330] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+338] 0x7FF79BB78B48 (BSJobs::JobThread*)
[RSP+340] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+348] 0xD7BCE7FC60 (char*) "8I"
[RSP+350] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+358] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+360] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+368] 0x7FF797AE3F67 (void* -> Fallout4.exe+1B53F67)
[RSP+370] 0x7FF79BB78B48 (BSJobs::JobThread*)
[RSP+378] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+380] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+388] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+390] 0x7FF79BB78B48 (BSJobs::JobThread*)
[RSP+398] 0x7FF797AACFED (void* -> Fallout4.exe+1B1CFED)
[RSP+3A0] 0x4938 (size_t)
[RSP+3A8] 0xD7BCE7FC80 (void*)
[RSP+3B0] 0x27BC175BC90 (void*)
[RSP+3B8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+3C0] 0x7FF79BB78B48 (BSJobs::JobThread*)
[RSP+3C8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+3D0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+3D8] 0x7FFB90A07034 (void* -> KERNEL32.DLL+0017034)
[RSP+3E0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+3E8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+3F0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+3F8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+400] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+408] 0x7FFB927A2651 (void* -> ntdll.dll+0052651)
[RSP+410] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+418] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+420] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+428] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+430] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+438] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+440] 0x5BB67F7B00000000 (size_t)
[RSP+448] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+450] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+458] 0x7FFB905CB670 (void* -> KERNELBASE.dll+010B670)
[RSP+460] 0xD7BCE7EA40 (void*)
[RSP+468] 0xFFF797D592160 (size_t)
[RSP+470] 0x7FFBCBEAC90B (size_t)
[RSP+478] 0xD7BCE7EA40 (void*)
[RSP+480] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+488] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+490] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+498] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+4A0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+4A8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+4B0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+4B8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+4C0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+4C8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+4D0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+4D8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+4E0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+4E8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+4F0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+4F8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+500] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+508] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+510] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+518] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+520] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+528] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+530] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+538] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+540] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+548] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+550] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+558] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+560] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+568] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+570] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+578] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+580] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+588] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+590] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+598] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+5A0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+5A8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+5B0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+5B8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+5C0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+5C8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+5D0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+5D8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+5E0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+5E8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+5F0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+5F8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+600] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+608] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+610] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+618] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+620] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+628] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+630] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+638] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+640] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+648] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+650] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+658] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+660] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+668] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+670] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+678] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+680] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+688] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+690] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+698] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+6A0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+6A8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+6B0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+6B8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+6C0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+6C8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+6D0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+6D8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+6E0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+6E8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+6F0] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+6F8] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+700] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+708] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+710] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+718] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+720] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+728] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+730] 0x0 (size_t)
[RSP+738] 0x0 (size_t)
MODULES:
XINPUT1_3.dll 0x000000400000
X3DAudio1_7.dll 0x0000606A0000
steam_api64.dll 0x0000606B0000
LL_fourPlay_1_10_163.dll 0x000180000000
NSI.dll 0x027BB9840000
HighFPSPhysicsFix.dll 0x027BBBE20000
Fallout4.exe 0x7FF795F90000
steamclient64.dll 0x7FFB1EC70000
XAudio2_7.dll 0x7FFB26920000
gameoverlayrenderer64.dll 0x7FFB26DB0000
IPHLPAPI.DLL 0x7FFB26F90000
mcm.dll 0x7FFB279E0000
f4ee.dll 0x7FFB27A80000
Buffout4.dll 0x7FFB27B90000
BakaScrapHeap.dll 0x7FFB28550000
f4se_1_10_163.dll 0x7FFB32130000
place.dll 0x7FFB37AA0000
tbbmalloc.dll 0x7FFB39E90000
vstdlib_s64.dll 0x7FFB39EF0000
tier0_s64.dll 0x7FFB39F80000
cudart64_75.dll 0x7FFB3A100000
GFSDK_GodraysLib.x64.dll 0x7FFB3A390000
GFSDK_SSAO_D3D11.win64.dll 0x7FFB3A3F0000
flexRelease_x64.dll 0x7FFB3A480000
MSVCR110.dll 0x7FFB3A5D0000
KnockoutFramework.dll 0x7FFB3A910000
MSVCP110.dll 0x7FFB3A960000
AchievementsModsEnabler.dll 0x7FFB3AE40000
bink2w64.dll 0x7FFB3AE80000
flexExtRelease_x64.dll 0x7FFB3AF80000
f4se_steam_loader.dll 0x7FFB47000000
usvfs_x64.dll 0x7FFB4A1A0000
X3DAudio1_7.dll 0x7FFB4A350000
mskeyprotect.dll 0x7FFB4C130000
ncryptsslp.dll 0x7FFB4C180000
DSOUND.DLL 0x7FFB5D220000
nvspcap64.dll 0x7FFB5D7E0000
nvwgf2umx.dll 0x7FFB60C20000
winmmbase.dll 0x7FFB6D570000
SprintStutteringFix.dll 0x7FFB70F80000
MSVCP140_ATOMIC_WAIT.dll 0x7FFB72F70000
Secur32.dll 0x7FFB74840000
VCRUNTIME140_1.dll 0x7FFB776F0000
MSVCP140.dll 0x7FFB77700000
VCRUNTIME140.dll 0x7FFB77790000
DbgHelp.dll 0x7FFB79310000
webio.dll 0x7FFB7A1D0000
rasadhlp.dll 0x7FFB7CC90000
fwpuclnt.dll 0x7FFB7CF10000
WINSPOOL.DRV 0x7FFB7E2A0000
COMCTL32.dll 0x7FFB7E340000
MSIMG32.dll 0x7FFB7E790000
nvToolsExt64_1.dll 0x7FFB7F5C0000
MpOav.dll 0x7FFB7F7B0000
amsi.dll 0x7FFB7F830000
OneCoreCommonProxyStub.dll 0x7FFB7F9B0000
wbemsvc.dll 0x7FFB7FA30000
fastprox.dll 0x7FFB7FA50000
wbemcomn.dll 0x7FFB80600000
WINHTTP.dll 0x7FFB81C00000
nvapi64.dll 0x7FFB81F30000
WINMM.dll 0x7FFB84850000
InputHost.dll 0x7FFB87650000
textinputframework.dll 0x7FFB877B0000
Windows.UI.dll 0x7FFB878B0000
nvldumdx.dll 0x7FFB88140000
OneCoreUAPCommonProxyStub.dll 0x7FFB88310000
dxcore.dll 0x7FFB88AB0000
wbemprox.dll 0x7FFB88B70000
MMDevApi.dll 0x7FFB89AE0000
dhcpcsvc6.DLL 0x7FFB89D40000
dhcpcsvc.DLL 0x7FFB89D80000
AUDIOSES.DLL 0x7FFB89E10000
cryptnet.dll 0x7FFB8A250000
VERSION.dll 0x7FFB8A310000
WINNSI.DLL 0x7FFB8A320000
twinapi.appcore.dll 0x7FFB8A750000
WindowManagementAPI.dll 0x7FFB8A970000
avrt.dll 0x7FFB8AF20000
PROPSYS.dll 0x7FFB8BA10000
d3d11.dll 0x7FFB8C130000
wintypes.dll 0x7FFB8C960000
dcomp.dll 0x7FFB8CAC0000
CoreUIComponents.dll 0x7FFB8D030000
CoreMessaging.dll 0x7FFB8D390000
UxTheme.dll 0x7FFB8D890000
resourcepolicyclient.dll 0x7FFB8D980000
dwmapi.dll 0x7FFB8DA80000
kernel.appcore.dll 0x7FFB8DD70000
windows.storage.dll 0x7FFB8DF70000
HID.DLL 0x7FFB8E710000
dxgi.dll 0x7FFB8E750000
ntmarta.dll 0x7FFB8EB50000
schannel.DLL 0x7FFB8EDE0000
rsaenh.dll 0x7FFB8EEC0000
IpHlpAPI.dll 0x7FFB8F230000
DNSAPI.dll 0x7FFB8F270000
MSWSOCK.dll 0x7FFB8F540000
CRYPTSP.dll 0x7FFB8F730000
Wldp.dll 0x7FFB8F7D0000
NTASN1.dll 0x7FFB8F800000
ncrypt.dll 0x7FFB8F840000
msasn1.dll 0x7FFB8F9C0000
DEVOBJ.dll 0x7FFB8FBA0000
DPAPI.DLL 0x7FFB8FBE0000
CRYPTBASE.DLL 0x7FFB8FBF0000
UMPDC.dll 0x7FFB8FC00000
powrprof.dll 0x7FFB8FC20000
SSPICLI.DLL 0x7FFB8FD20000
USERENV.dll 0x7FFB8FD60000
profapi.dll 0x7FFB8FDA0000
cfgmgr32.dll 0x7FFB8FE60000
bcryptPrimitives.dll 0x7FFB8FEB0000
ucrtbase.dll 0x7FFB8FF40000
CRYPT32.dll 0x7FFB90040000
win32u.dll 0x7FFB901A0000
msvcp_win.dll 0x7FFB901D0000
WINTRUST.DLL 0x7FFB90270000
gdi32full.dll 0x7FFB90380000
bcrypt.dll 0x7FFB90490000
KERNELBASE.dll 0x7FFB904C0000
RPCRT4.dll 0x7FFB90790000
ole32.dll 0x7FFB908C0000
KERNEL32.DLL 0x7FFB909F0000
SHELL32.dll 0x7FFB90AB0000
imagehlp.dll 0x7FFB91200000
sechost.dll 0x7FFB91220000
OLEAUT32.dll 0x7FFB912C0000
GDI32.dll 0x7FFB91420000
combase.dll 0x7FFB91450000
IMM32.DLL 0x7FFB917B0000
SETUPAPI.dll 0x7FFB917E0000
shcore.dll 0x7FFB91C70000
SHLWAPI.dll 0x7FFB91D20000
COMDLG32.dll 0x7FFB91D80000
msvcrt.dll 0x7FFB91F40000
WS2_32.dll 0x7FFB91FE0000
USER32.dll 0x7FFB92050000
MSCTF.dll 0x7FFB92260000
ADVAPI32.dll 0x7FFB923E0000
clbcatq.dll 0x7FFB92650000
PSAPI.DLL 0x7FFB92700000
ntdll.dll 0x7FFB92750000
F4SE PLUGINS:
BakaScrapHeap.dll v1.3
Buffout4.dll v1.24.5
f4ee.dll
HighFPSPhysicsFix.dll
KnockoutFramework.dll v1.3.1
LL_fourPlay_1_10_163.dll
mcm.dll
place.dll
SprintStutteringFix.dll
PLUGINS:
[00] Fallout4.esm
[01] DLCRobot.esm
[02] DLCworkshop01.esm
[03] DLCCoast.esm
[04] DLCworkshop02.esm
[05] DLCworkshop03.esm
[06] DLCNukaWorld.esm
[07] DLCUltraHighResolution.esm
[08] Unofficial Fallout 4 Patch.esp
[09] HUDFramework.esm
[0A] ArmorKeywords.esm
[0B] SimSettlements.esm
[0C] Homemaker.esm
[0D] TrueStormsFO4.esm
[0E] Knockout Framework.esm
[0F] Snap'n Build.esm
[10] AAF.esm
[11] JamaicaPlainPathing.esm
[12] PACE.esm
[13] PANPC.esm
[14] ColterFix.esp
[15] AnS Wearable Backpacks and Pouches.esp
[16] AnS Wearable Backpacks and Pouches - Ballistic Weave.esp
[17] AnS Wearable Backpacks and Pouches - Power Armor Carry Capacity.esp
[18] Campsite.esp
[19] Craftable Armor Size - Fix Material Requirements.esp
[1A] Craftable Armor Size.esp
[1B] PiperCaitCurieDialogueOverhaul.esp
[1C] EveryonesBestFriend.esp
[1D] Ferals After Dark.esp
[1E] More Where That Came From Diamond City.esp
[1F] Realistic Death Physics.esp
[20] Realistic Survival Damage.esp
[21] TakeCover.esp
[22] TrueStormsFO4-EarlierSunsets.esp
[23] WET.esp
[24] dD-Enhanced Blood Basic.esp
[25] Cannibal.esp
[26] MODaquatic.esp
[27] VIS-G Item Sorting.esp
[28] SuperMutantRedux.esp
[29] More Armor Slots.esp
[2A] GlowingSeaEXPANDED.esp
[2B] Immersive Corpses.esp
[2C] OutcastsAndRemnants.esp
[2D] CleanSettlement Greenhouse.esp
[2E] CleanSettlement Snap'n Build.esp
[2F] DarkerNights.esp
[30] DarkerNightsDetection.esp
[31] FunctionalDisplays.esp
[32] FunctionalDisplays-AID-Vanilla.esp
[33] FunctionalDisplays-Collectibles.esp
[34] FunctionalDisplays-MISC-Vanilla.esp
[35] NightOfTheCreeps.esp
[36] SettlementMenuManager.esp
[37] VaultSuit-SurvivalUpgrade.esp
[38] WeaponDisarm.esp
[39] SalemEXPANDED.esp
[3A] CrimeTown.esp
[3B] AGNISNikaCola01.esp
[3C] Raider Children.esp
[3D] TrainBar.esp
[3E] Eli_Armour_Compendium.esp
[3F] DineNDash.esp
[40] FarHarborStory.esp
[41] DeadAirplane.esp
[42] GhoulBlood.esp
[43] DeadlierDeathclaws.esp
[44] WorldwideGhoulsv1.esp
[45] AA FusionCityRising.esp
[46] Killable Children.esp
[47] RecruitableSettlers.esp
[48] W.A.T.Minutemen.esp
[49] MortalSettlers.esp
[4A] CarAddon4.esp
[4B] Goodfellow's Diamond City Defences.esp
[4C] scrap_dirt_sancturary.esp
[4D] DCGuard_Overhaul.esp
[4E] MaxwellsWorl.esp
[4F] Children of Ug Qualtoth.esp
[50] KellyManor.esp
[51] UFO_Site_Cleanup_With_Ship.esp
[52] Croup Manor Navmesh - retakrew7.esp
[53] AA 50 Ways To Die.esp
[54] RecruitableSettlersFH.esp
[55] Kellyhousehold.esp
[56] RansackedRelay.esp
[57] atlanticofficesf23.esp
[58] More Smarter Companions Mod.esp
[59] ProjectValkyrie.esp
[5A] SettlementAttacksBeyond.esp
[5B] TEEParty.esp
[5C] nvvault1080.esp
[5D] WastelandAviator.esp
[5E] RussiaStrong.esp
[5F] CompVex.esp
[60] Meat.esp
[61] PerfectPacify_Knockout.esp
[62] AGNISNikaCola01_VIS-G_Patch.esp
[63] AzarPonytailHairstyles.esp
[64] ChineseStealthSuit.esp
[65] Classic And Funny Death Narriations (Memium).esp
[66] Classic Fallout Music.esp
[67] Classic Fallout Music Far Harbor.esp
[68] Classic Fallout Music NukaWorld.esp
[69] ClassicBehemoth.esp
[6A] console.esp
[6B] Famished.esp
[6C] FatherCompanion.esp
[6D] jimmy's point.esp
[6E] ShinRedDeath.esp
[6F] FHSBonus.esp
[70] RM_Mannequin_Raiders.esp
[71] FM_HagenFix02.esp
[72] FunctionalDisplays-Patch-DLC-ALL.esp
[73] Genetical Father 1.0.1.esp
[74] GojiraSmallerExtreme.esp
[75] Insignificant Object Remover.esp
[76] InstituteReformation.esp
[77] Locksmith.esp
[78] Marmo1233 - Immersive Settlers.esp
[79] NickValentinesDay.esp
[7A] OCDecorator.esp
[7B] OCDecoratorDLC.esp
[7C] OCDispenser.esp
[7D] ProvisionerUniform.esp
[7E] psykerpowers.esp
[7F] RailroadPerksCut.esp
[80] RecruitableSettlersLeaders.esp
[81] Repaired Roofs.esp
[82] SCDC_v0.5.esp
[83] SKKFeralNights.esp
[84] strong_PA.esp
[85] tumbajamba Advanced Engineering.esp
[86] strong_PA - tAE - AWKCR.esp
[87] Stronger Brotherhood ALL in ONE.esp
[88] TEEPartyDLC.esp
[89] Underwater_Visual_fix_1.0.esp
[8A] WindowBoards.esp
[8B] PRP.esp
[8C] Scrap Everything - Ultimate Edition.esp
[8D] BetterSettlers.esp
[8E] BetterSettlersCCAPack2.0.esp
[FE:000] ccgcafo4025-pagunmm.esl
[FE:001] WET.esl
[FE:002] AAFThemes.esl
[FE:003] Floorsroofswalls.esl
[FE:004] SunshineNoGhouls.esl
[FE:005] TheDeepSea.esl
[FE:006] Flicker Fixer.esp
[FE:007] PetAnyDog.esp
[FE:008] WorldCars4.esp
[FE:009] LOST Super Mutant Redux Patch.esp
[FE:00A] LOST Machine and Her Patch.esp
[FE:00B] Children of Ug-Qualtoth VIS-G.esp
[FE:00C] ClassicBehemoth_SMRedux_Patch.esp
[FE:00D] DC Guards.esp
[FE:00E] FAR.esp
[FE:00F] FarHarborCars.esp
[FE:010] KitCompanionPerkNoFall.esp
[FE:011] LOST 50 Ways to Die Patch.esp
[FE:012] LOST Behemoth Patch.esp
[FE:013] LOST Better Goodneighbor Patch.esp
[FE:014] LOST Campsite Patch.esp
[FE:015] LOST Cannibal Concord Patch.esp
[FE:016] LOST CC GunVSMin Patch.esp
[FE:017] LOST Chinese Sealth Patch.esp
[FE:018] LOST Deadlier Deathclaws Patch.esp
[FE:019] LOST Famished Patch.esp
[FE:01A] LOST Father Companion Patch.esp
[FE:01B] LOST Fusion City Rising Patch.esp
[FE:01C] LOST Homemaker Patch.esp
[FE:01D] LOST Kelly Household Patch.esp
[FE:01E] LOST Kelly Manor Patch.esp
[FE:01F] LOST Mannequin Cult Patch.esp
[FE:020] LOST Maxwell's Patch.esp
[FE:021] LOST More Ghouls Patch.esp
[FE:022] LOST Outcasts and Remnants Patch.esp
[FE:023] LOST PACE Patch.esp
[FE:024] LOST PANPC Patch.esp
[FE:025] LOST Project Valkyrie Patch.esp
[FE:026] LOST Ransacked Relays Patch.esp
[FE:027] LOST Snap Build Patch.esp
[FE:028] LOST True Storms Patch.esp
[FE:029] LOST Vault 1080 Patch.esp
[FE:02A] MoreCars.esp
[FE:02B] NukaWorldCars.esp
[FE:02C] TMaH Atlantic Office fix.esp
[FE:02D] battlebrother13_fix_BetterSettlers_FHVoices.esp
Thank you!
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2021.12.28 00:28 goodgodgetmeout END OF 2021 LIST [3/4]
Wrestler | Average 'Total Rating' of Top 10 Matches | +/- in Average 'Total Rating' of Top 10 Matches since November 1st | +/- places since December 1st, and placement on the December 1st List | Average 'Total Rating' of Matches #11-20 |
345. Hazuki, HZK - STARDOM | 7.602 | +0.005 | -5 [340] | -.--- [11] |
346. Eita - Dragongate | 7.597 | +0.016 | -2 [344] | -.--- [13] |
347. Yoshinari Ogawa - NOAH | 7.590 | -0.006 | -6 [341] | -.--- [13] |
348. Natsupoi, Natsumi Maki - STARDOM | 7.589 | +0.024 | - [348] | 6.276 |
349. Thunder Rosa, Kobra Moon, Serpentine - AEW, Mission Pro Wrestling | 7.587 | -0.008 | -7 [342] | 6.273 |
350. Ryo Mizunami - Freelancer | 7.586 | +0.022 | -1 [349] | -.--- [12] |
351. BJ Whitmer | 7.575 | +0.001 | -5 [346] | -.--- [12] |
352. Blake Christian, Trey Baxter - Freelancer | 7.567 | +0.167 | +33 [385] | -.--- [18] |
353. Lance Archer, Lance Hoyt - AEW | 7.565 | -0.001 | -6 [347] | 6.027 |
354. Orange Cassidy, Fire Ant - AEW | 7.563 | +0.060 | +7 [361] | 6.355 |
355. G-Raver - Freelancer, GCW | 7.563 | -0.017 | -10 [345] | -.--- [10] |
356. Erick Stevens | 7.561 | - | -5 [351] | -.--- [10] |
357. Maika - STARDOM | 7.557 | -0.006 | -7 [350] | 6.528 |
358. Kazushi Sakuraba - Freelancer, NOAH | 7.550 | +0.051 | +6 [364] | -.--- [11] |
359. Trent, Beretta - AEW | 7.544 | +0.002 | -7 [352] | -.--- [18] |
360. Dakota Kai, Evie - WWE | 7.541 | +0.081 | +15 [375] | 6.223 |
361. Harley Race | 7.532 | +0.239 | +39 [400] | -.--- [15] |
362. 'The Infamous' Bobby Fish - AEW | 7.531 | +0.034 | +3 [365] | 6.853 |
363. Rey Horus, Dragon Azteca Jr. - Freelancer | 7.530 | +0.013 | -6 [357] | 6.422 |
364. Juventud Guerrera - Freelancer | 7.530 | +0.002 | -10 [354] | 6.640 |
365. Hulk Hogan, Hollywood Hogan | 7.522 | -0.013 | -12 [353] | 6.678 |
366. Kofi Kingston - WWE | 7.520 | +0.001 | -10 [356] | 6.182 |
367. Kazuyuki Fujita - Freelancer, NOAH | 7.520 | +0.368 | +55 [422] | -.--- [13] |
368. Santos Escobar, King Cuerno, El Hijo del Fantasma - WWE | 7.510 | -0.009 | -13 [355] | 6.296 |
369. John Silver - AEW | 7.505 | -0.005 | -10 [359] | -.--- [13] |
370. Moose - IMPACT | 7.501 | +0.010 | -4 [366] | 6.017 |
371. Jack Gallagher | 7.501 | - | -8 [363] | -.--- [10] |
372. 'The Cowboy' James Storm - Freelancer | 7.493 | -0.010 | -10 [362] | -.--- [12] |
373. 'Queen of Spades' Shayna Baszler - WWE | 7.491 | +0.004 | -6 [367] | 5.723 |
374. Mark Briscoe - Freelancer | 7.491 | +0.017 | -2 [372] | -.--- [14] |
375. Laredo Kid - Freelancer | 7.489 | +0.071 | +6 [381] | -.--- [13] |
376. Brody King - [?] | 7.488 | +0.009 | -6 [370] | 6.259 |
377. Damian Priest, Punishment Martinez - WWE | 7.487 | - | -9 [368] | 6.430 |
378. 'Homicidal, Suicidal, Genocidal' Sabu | 7.481 | +0.002 | -9 [369] | -.--- [19] |
379. Joseph Parks, Abyss | 7.478 | +0.002 | -8 [371] | -.--- [12] |
380. Ari Sterling, Alex Zayne - Freelancer | 7.476 | +0.055 | - [380] | 6.170 |
381. The Brian Kendrick, Spanky | 7.472 | +0.024 | -5 [376] | -.--- [15] |
382. Jerry 'The King' Lawler - WWE | 7.470 | - | -9 [373] | -.--- [14] |
383. Trent Seven - WWE | 7.466 | +0.002 | -9 [374] | -.--- [16] |
384. BUSHI - NJPW | 7.442 | +0.015 | -6 [378] | 6.449 |
385. Kris Statlander - AEW | 7.438 | +0.105 | +12 [397] | -.--- [19] |
386. Serena Deeb - AEW | 7.422 | +0.172 | +19 [405] | -.--- [13] |
387. Barry Windham | 7.422 | -0.025 | -10 [377] | -.--- [12] |
388. Mistico, Caristico, Sin Cara, Myzteziz - CMLL | 7.421 | -0.004 | -9 [379] | -.--- [10] |
389. Willie Mack - IMPACT | 7.418 | +0.009 | -6 [383] | -.--- [15] |
390. YOH - NJPW | 7.417 | +0.256 | +29 [419] | 6.543 |
391. Bad Luck Fale - NJPW | 7.416 | - | -9 [382] | 6.637 |
392. MJF, Maxwell Jacob Friedman - AEW | 7.410 | +0.004 | -8 [384] | 5.329 |
393. Paul Wight, Big Show, The Giant - AEW | 7.403 | +0.042 | -2 [391] | 5.965 |
394. Samuray del Sol, Kalisto - Freelancer | 7.400 | +0.010 | -7 [387] | -.--- [13] |
395. Axel Tischer, Alexander Wolfe, Axeman - Freelancer | 7.396 | -0.001 | -9 [386] | -.--- [10] |
396. Kohei Sato - Freelancer | 7.391 | +0.002 | -8 [388] | -.--- [14] |
397. Dustin Rhodes, Goldust - AEW | 7.385 | -0.003 | -8 [389] | 5.582 |
398. Atsushi Aoki | 7.384 | +0.008 | -8 [390] | -.--- [11] |
399. DOUKI - Freelancer, NJPW | 7.368 | +0.029 | -4 [395] | 6.331 |
400. Frankie Kazarian, Kaz - AEW | 7.356 | +0.002 | -6 [394] | 6.127 |
401. Windham Rotunda, Bray Wyatt, The Fiend - [?] | 7.352 | -0.008 | -9 [392] | 5.513 |
402. Riho - AEW | 7.349 | +0.102 | +5 [407] | -.--- [16] |
403. Shane McMahon | 7.334 | -0.003 | -7 [396] | 4.633 |
404. TAKA Michinoku - Just Tap Out | 7.334 | +0.017 | -5 [399] | -.--- [15] |
405. 'The Inevitable' Ace Austin - IMPACT | 7.330 | -0.025 | -12 [393] | -.--- [14] |
406. Hikari Noa - Freelancer, TJPW | 7.315 | -0.009 | -8 [398] | -.--- [14] |
407. Austin Theory - WWE | 7.294 | +0.021 | -4 [403] | 5.692 |
408. Joe Coffey - WWE | 7.291 | +0.127 | +10 [418] | -.--- [13] |
409. 'The Premier Athlete' Tony Nese - AEW | 7.291 | +0.088 | +3 [412] | 5.751 |
410. Billy Kidman | 7.281 | +0.002 | -9 [401] | -.--- [19] |
411. Raven, Johnny Polo, Scotty Flamingo | 7.279 | +0.002 | -9 [402] | -.--- [17] |
412. JD Drake, James Drake - Freelancer | 7.265 | +0.028 | -2 [410] | -.--- [11] |
413. 'EST' Bianca Belair - WWE | 7.244 | -0.013 | -9 [404] | 5.784 |
414. 'The Virtuosa' Deonna Purrazzo - IMPACT | 7.244 | -0.005 | -8 [406] | 5.332 |
415. 'The Redeemer' Miro, Rusev - AEW | 7.243 | - | -7 [408] | 6.025 |
416. 'Legit' Leyla Hirsch - AEW | 7.236 | +0.062 | -1 [415] | -.--- [16] |
417. Jake Atlas | 7.231 | +0.005 | -6 [411] | 5.814 |
418. [NEW] Koji Iwamoto - [?] | 7.221 | - | - | -.--- [10] |
419. Sean Waltman, X-Pac, The 1-2-3 Kid, Syxx | 7.212 | +0.043 | -3 [416] | 6.481 |
420. Hyper Misao - TJPW | 7.203 | +0.371 | +42 [462] | -.--- [12] |
421. Nick Aldis, Magnus - NWA | 7.200 | +0.033 | -4 [417] | -.--- [15] |
422. Atsushi Kotoge - NOAH | 7.200 | +0.002 | -9 [413] | -.--- [13] |
423. Jimmy Lloyd - Freelancer, GCW | 7.189 | -0.050 | -14 [409] | -.--- [10] |
424. Toru Yano - NJPW | 7.185 | +0.031 | -4 [420] | 5.816 |
425. John Bradshaw Layfield, JBL, Bradshaw | 7.184 | +0.048 | -1 [424] | -.--- [18] |
426. Yoshitatsu - AJPW | 7.183 | -0.011 | -12 [414] | -.--- [13] |
427. Nathan Frazer, Ben Carter - WWE | 7.179 | +0.131 | +11 [438] | -.--- [15] |
428. Rampage Brown - WWE | 7.166 | +0.230 | +24 [452] | -.--- [12] |
429. Lex Luger, The Total Package | 7.150 | +0.001 | -6 [423] | 5.970 |
430. Brian Pillman, Flyin' Brian | 7.140 | +0.004 | -5 [425] | -.--- [17] |
431. Apollo Crews, Uhaa Nation - WWE | 7.140 | +0.007 | -5 [426] | 5.739 |
432. 'The Bad Guy' Scott Hall, Razor Ramon | 7.139 | -0.013 | -11 [421] | 5.326 |
433. 'Big Sexy' Kevin Nash, Diesel | 7.117 | - | -6 [427] | -.--- [19] |
434 'Dominator' Great-O-Khan, Tomoyuki Oka - NJPW | 7.107 | -0.008 | -6 [428] | 5.018 |
435. Himeka, Himeka Arita - STARDOM | 7.103 | - | -6 [429] | 6.103 |
436. Hikaru Sato - Freelancer, AJPW | 7.095 | -0.001 | -6 [430] | -.--- [10] |
437. AJ Gray - Freelancer | 7.093 | +0.030 | -3 [434] | -.--- [12] |
438. Big E, Big E. Langston - WWE | 7.088 | +0.119 | +9 [447] | 5.697 |
439. Giant Baba | 7.084 | +0.012 | -8 [431] | -.--- [10] |
440. Jey Uso - WWE | 7.064 | +0.003 | -5 [435] | -.--- [18] |
441. Diamond Dallas Page, DDP | 7.057 | -0.011 | -9 [432] | 6.105 |
442. Mr. Anderson, Mr. Kennedy | 7.053 | -0.011 | -9 [433] | -.--- [10] |
443. Chavo Guerrero, Chavo Guerrero Jr. - [?] | 7.053 | -0.003 | -6 [437] | -.--- [19] |
444. Flip Gordon - Freelancer | 7.046 | -0.011 | -8 [436] | -.--- [18] |
445. Yuya Uemura - NJPW | 7.043 | -0.001 | -6 [439] | 6.372 |
446. [NEW] Hajime Ohara - NOAH | 7.042 | - | - | -.--- [10] |
447. Candice LeRae - WWE | 7.032 | +0.002 | -7 [440] | -.--- [11] |
448. Too Cold Scorpio, 2 Cold Scorpio, Flash Funk, Scorpio - Freelancer | 7.020 | -0.006 | -7 [441] | -.--- [14] |
449. Ikemen Jiro, Jiro 'Ikemen' Kuroshio - WWE | 7.013 | - | -7 [442] | -.--- [11] |
450. [NEW] Bob Backlund | 7.008 | - | - | -.--- [10] |
451. Soma Takao - DDT | 7.007 | +0.105 | +3 [454] | -.--- [14] |
452. Masha Slamovich - Freelancer | 7.003 | | [457] | -.--- [12] |
453. Dalton Castle - Freelancer | 7.002 | +0.118 | -10 [443] | 5.840 |
454. JONAH, Jonah Rock, Bronson Reed - IMPACT, Freelancer | 7.000 | +0.001 | -10 [444] | 5.342 |
455. [NEW] Masakatsu Funaki - Freelancer | 6.995 | - | - | -.--- [10] |
456. Ember Moon, Athena - [?] | 6.992 | -0.001 | -11 [445] | -.--- [13] |
457. Ren Narita - NJPW | 6.979 | +0.003 | -11 [446] | -.--- [12] |
458. Petey Williams, Canadian Destroyer - [?] | 6.977 | +0.008 | -10 [448] | -.--- [10] |
459. Karrion Kross, Killer Kross - [?] | 6.964 | -0.003 | -10 [449] | -.--- [18] |
460. 'The Ultimate Finesser' Chris Bey - IMPACT | 6.958 | +0.141 | +3 [463] | -.--- [19] |
461. Booker T, King Booker | 6.949 | -0.004 | -11 [450] | 5.722 |
462. Koguma - STARDOM | 6.940 | -0.001 | -11 [451] | -.--- [14] |
463. Ruby Soho, Ruby Riott, Heidi Lovelace - AEW | 6.938 | +0.634 | +36 [499] | -.--- [13] |
464. Tito Santana | 6.895 | -0.038 | -11 [453] | -.--- [11] |
465. 'The Tokyo Pimp' Yujiro Takahashi - NJPW | 6.888 | - | -9 [456] | 5.839 |
466. 'The Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase | 6.872 | -0.017 | -11 [455] | -.--- [17] |
467. Rhino - IMPACT, Freelancer | 6.854 | -0.004 | -9 [458] | -.--- [13] |
468. 'The Big Red Monster' Kane | 6.845 | +0.009 | -7 [461] | 5.373 |
469. Raquel Gonzalez - WWE | 6.839 | +0.001 | -9 [460] | -.--- [14] |
470. 'The Good Bad Guy' Tama Tonga - NJPW | 6.835 | -0.011 | -11 [459] | 6.019 |
471. Nyla Rose - AEW | 6.794 | +0.072 | -3 [468] | -.--- [18] |
472. Atticus Cogar - Freelancer, GCW | 6.789 | +0.010 | -8 [464] | -.--- [13] |
473. Master Wato, Hirai Kawato - NJPW | 6.788 | +0.101 | - [473] | 6.313 |
474. Anthony Greene, August Grey - Freelancer | 6.786 | +0.071 | -4 [470] | -.--- [14] |
475. Mina Shirakawa - Freelancer, STARDOM | 6.779 | +0.018 | -10 [465] | 5.997 |
476. [NEW] Trish Adora - Freelancer | 6.767 | - | - | -.--- [10] |
477. David Finlay - NJPW | 6.741 | -0.001 | -11 [466] | 5.266 |
478. Matt Taven - Freelancer | 6.725 | - | -11 [467] | -.--- [11] |
479. Delirious - [?] | 6.722 | - | -10 [469] | -.--- [10] |
480. Yota Tsuji - NJPW | 6.716 | +0.041 | -5 [475] | 5.835 |
481. Natalya - WWE | 6.709 | +0.134 | +5 [486] | -.--- [14] |
482. Kenny King - Freelancer | 6.696 | +0.248 | +11 [493] | -.--- [11] |
483. Saya Iida - STARDOM | 6.688 | -0.001 | -11 [472] | -.--- [15] |
484. 'Ravishing' Rick Rude | 6.676 | -0.004 | -10 [474] | -.--- [16] |
485. Eric Young - IMPACT | 6.674 | +0.004 | -9 [476] | -.--- [13] |
486. Unagi Sayaka, Himawari Unagi - STARDOM | 6.664 | -0.026 | -15 [471] | 6.221 |
487. Manabu Soya - Freelancer, NOAH | 6.662 | +0.004 | -10 [477] | -.--- [10] |
488. Josh Woods - Freelancer | 6.660 | +0.038 | -5 [483] | -.--- [14] |
489. Happy Corbin, Baron Corbin, King Corbin - WWE | 6.655 | +0.007 | -11 [478] | 5.363 |
490. King Woods, Xavier Woods, Consequences Creed - WWE | 6.639 | - | -10 [480] | -.--- [14] |
491. Alex Coughlin - NJPW | 6.633 | +0.127 | -1 [490] | -.--- [12] |
492. Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D. - AEW | 6.629 | -0.013 | -13 [479] | 4.958 |
493. Jake Hager, Jack Swagger, Jake Strong - AEW | 6.624 | +0.010 | -9 [484] | -.--- [12] |
494. Umaga, Jamal | 6.620 | -0.002 | -12 [482] | -.--- [10] |
495. Jordan Oliver - Freelancer | 6.615 | -0.016 | -14 [481] | -.--- [14] |
496. Terry Gordy | 6.570 | +0.179 | -2 [494] | -.--- [11] |
497. Matt Cardona, Zack Ryder - Freelancer | 6.568 | +0.004 | -10 [487] | -.--- [15] |
498. Bam Bam Bigelow | 6.549 | -0.058 | -13 [485] | -.--- [14] |
499. Clark Connors - NJPW | 6.547 | -0.008 | -11 [488] | -.--- [12] |
500. Sam Gradwell - WWE | 6.546 | +0.052 | -9 [491] | -.--- [12] |
501. [NEW] Grayson Waller, Matty Wahlberg - WWE | 6.496 | - | - | -.--- [10] |
502. Saki Kashima - STARDOM | 6.485 | -0.022 | -13 [489] | -.--- [18] |
503. [NEW] Carmelo Hayes, Christian Casanova - WWE | 6.462 | - | - | -.--- [10] |
504. [NEW] HAYATA - NOAH | 6.455 | - | - | -.--- [11] |
505. Trey Miguel - IMPACT, Freelancer | 6.438 | -0.025 | -13 [492] | -.--- [12] |
506. Dante Martin - AEW | 6.432 | +0.029 | -1 [505] | -.--- [11] |
507. [NEW] Marc Mero, Johnny B. Badd | 6.430 | - | - | -.--- [11] |
508. [NEW] Yuki Kamifuku - Freelancer, TJPW | 6.402 | - | - | -.--- [10] |
509. MVP, Montel Vontavious Porter - WWE | 6.401 | +0.021 | -14 [495] | -.--- [10] |
510. Rohit Raju - IMPACT, Freelancer | 6.378 | +0.150 | -6 [504] | -.--- [13] |
511. Koji Doi - Freelancer, AJPW | 6.367 | -0.009 | -15 [496] | -.--- [10] |
512. Shawn Spears, Tye Dillinger - AEW | 6.359 | +0.016 | -15 [497] | -.--- [12] |
513. [NEW] Doudrop, Piper Niven, Viper - WWE | 6.359 | - | - | -.--- [11] |
514. Mickie James - Freelancer | 6.326 | +0.072 | -11 [503] | -.--- [13] |
515. Adam Scherr, Braun Strowman - [?] | 6.321 | +0.164 | -7 [508] | -.--- [18] |
516. Ariya Daivari - Freelancer | 6.313 | -0.003 | -18 [498] | -.--- [12] |
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2021.12.22 16:56 sierracowboy A Timeline of Epstein and Trump (updated)
Late 1980's Trump told New York magazine in 2002 that he had known Epstein for 15 years, suggesting they met around 1987.
Source 1989 - May 5, 1989 New York Daily News article connects Trump and Robert Maxwell partying together. Source
- Confirmed by a May 17, 1989 a St Louis Post Dispatch article Source
- Confirmed by this photograph with Robert Maxwell Source
1990 - Epstein purchases 358 El Brillo Way, Palm Beach in 1990. Just 1.4 miles or a 5 minute drive from Mar-A-Lago, purchased by Trump in 1985. Source 1 Source 2
- Trump is known to have been at 358 El Brillo Way in the years after. Source
Trump reportedly told a former adviser, Roger Stone, that when he visited Epstein's home the pool was filled with girls. Trump said he thought it was nice that Epstein let "the neighborhood kids use his pool".
- Trump at 358 El Brillo Way confirmed by Epstein's butler Juan Alessi Source
Q. Now, Mr. Trump had a home in Palm Beach, correct?A. Uh-huh.Q. So he didn't come and stay there, did he?A. No, never.Q. He would come for a meal?A. He would come, have dinner. He never sat at the table. He eat with me in the kitchen.Q. Did he ever have massages while he was there?A. No. Because he's got his own spa.
1991 - Trump begins a multiyear run judging and hosting Elite’s Look of the Year competition. A competition for underage models dogged by allegations of impropriety Source
- Trump is accused of walking in on underage models changing and groping them. Source
Stacy Wilkes competed in the 1991 [Look of the Year] contest as a sixteen-year-old, representing the United States. She remembers Trump coming into their dressing area during the contest, more than once. “I would feel really uncomfortable, because every time we would change, it was like Trump would find a reason to come backstage to see all the teenagers,” she told us. “When you’re doing a runway show, they have to strip you down and change you....There was no need for him to be back there.” Trump never tried to justify his presence backstage but would just walk in and start making jokes. The girls didn’t feel that they were free to complain. “We were afraid to say anything bad when he was around because we didn’t want anything to hurt our chances of winning,” Wilkes said. “We were all young teenagers.” Wilkes’s roommate ended up spending the night with one of the celebrity judges, Wilkes said, and later won one of the prizes.“He was gropey...he had his hands in the most inappropriate places, always,” [NaKina] Carr said. [Editor’s note: NaKina Carr was working as a runway model for Oscar de la Renta.] “When he went in to kiss someone, the hand always went to either the hip or the butt. He was also really good when he did pictures or when he’d side-hug someone. He’d always get his hand on the boob. Every time.” Stories about Trump and his hands circulated within the modeling community. At one modeling event, Trump allegedly went down a line of women feeling their bodies to guess their dress size. Backstage at a lingerie show, he is said to have moved his hands all over a model’s breasts under the guise of inspecting the bra’s fabric.
1992 - Epstein partying at Mar-A-Lago with Trump and Buffalo Bills cheerleaders. Video via NBC Source1 Source 2
- Trump hosts another party with 28 calendar girls, the only other attendees are himself and Epstein. Source
In 1992, the women were flown in for a "calendar girl" competition that Trump had requested, the former Trump associate, George Houraney, told The Times."At the very first party, I said, 'Who's coming tonight? I have 28 girls coming,'" Houraney said. "It was him and Epstein."He added: "I said: 'Donald, this is supposed to be a party with VIPs. You're telling me it's you and Epstein?'"Houraney also apparently once warned Trump about Epstein."Look, Donald, I know Jeff really well, I can't have him going after younger girls," Houraney recalled telling Trump. "He said: 'Look I'm putting my name on this. I wouldn't put my name on it and have a scandal.'"Houraney had a falling out with Trump after his girlfriend accused Trump of making unwanted sexual advances in the early 1990s.
1993 *UPDATED\*
- Maxwell case logs show how frequently Trump flew on Epstein jets. Flight logs show Trump flew four times in 1993. Source
1994 *UPDATED\*
- Maxwell case logs show how frequently Trump flew on Epstein jets. Flight logs show Trump flew once in 1994. Source
- Trump and Epstein to have allegedly raped a 13 year old together in NYC. Source
The Plaintiff, Katie Johnson, alleges she was subject to extreme sexual and physical abuse by the Defendants, Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey E. Epstein, including forcible rape during a four month time span covering the months of June-September 1994 when Plaintiff Johnson was still only a minor of age 13.The Plaintiff, Katie Johnson, alleges she was enticed by promises of money and a modeling career to attend a series of underage sex parties held at the New York City residence of Defendant Jeffrey E. Epstein and attended by Defendant Donald J. Trump.
- Epstein victim testifies she was taken to Trump's Mar-a-Lago when she was 14 years old and introduced to Donald Trump by Epstein Source
1995 *UPDATED\*
- Maxwell case logs show how frequently Trump flew on Epstein jets. Flight logs show Trump flew once in 1995. Source
- Epstein and Maxwell photographed at Mar-A-Lago. Photo Source
1996 - Trump purchases Miss Universe Organization(which includes Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen. Source
Trump entered the Miss Teen USA changing room where girls as young as 15 were in various states of undress.“He just came strolling right in,” Dixon said. “There was no second to put a robe on or any sort of clothing or anything. Some girls were topless. Others girls were naked. Our first introduction to him was when we were at the dress rehearsal and half-naked changing into our bikinis.”
1997 - Trump and Maxwell together at the Ford Model Agency 50th anniversary party. Photo1 Photo2 Source 1 Source 2
- Trump and Epstein together at Mar-A-Lago. Photo Source
- Trump and Maxwell photographed together at a NYC party. Photo Source
- Trump fly's with Epstein and Maxwell on Epstein's Gulfstream II tail number N908JE Source 1 Source 2
In an interview last week with The Post, Mark Epstein said Trump flew on the plane “numerous times” but said he was only present for one flight.“They were good friends,” Mark Epstein said. “I know [Trump] is trying to distance himself, but they were.” He added that Trump used to comp Epstein’s mother and aunt at one of Trump’s Atlantic City casino hotels. When a Post reporter sought further details, Mark Epstein hung up.
- Larry Visoski, Epstein's personal pilot from 1991 onward confirms Trump flying with Epstein "more than once" Source
- Trump again walks in on 15 year olds changing at Miss Teen Universe Source 1 Source 2 Source 3
Trump unexpectedly entered the Miss Teen USA dressing room, the reigning Miss Universe, Brook Antoinette Mahealani Lee, recalls Trump asking her about the looks of his daughter Ivanka, who was co-hosting the pageant. “‘Don’t you think my daughter’s hot? She’s hot, right?'” Mahealani Lee recalls Trump saying.
1998 - Epstein boasts to have introduced a married Donald Trump to model Melanie. Source 1
- Underage girls bused to Mar-A-Lago Source
Several models who worked for Epstein associate Jean-Luc Brunel, who allegedly helped procure for him underage girls, tell of being taken to swank parties at Mar-a-Lago. Zoe Brock, a New Zealander who quit Brunel’s agency in Paris in 1991 after, she says, she was on the receiving end of his unwanted sexual advances at age 17, still has the wristband from when, while with another agency, she and other young girls and women were taken together on a bus from Miami to Mar-a-Lago in 1998.At 24, she was one of the eldest women on the bus to Mar-a-Lago, many she is sure were underage.
1999 - Trump forms a modeling agency. Source
- Trump Model Management would hire under age models and force them to work illegally, breaking immigration laws. Source 1 Source 2
- It would become the template for Epstein's own modeling agency. Source Source 2
“And the other interesting thing is Trump had a modeling agency, and Epstein also had a stake in a modeling agency, which they suspect he used to bring in underage girls from overseas,” Brown said. “There is a comment in one of the court files where Epstein is quoted as saying, ‘I want to set up my modeling agency the same way Trump set up his modeling agency.’ I don’t know what that means, but it is curious he was trying to do something similar to Trump.”
2000 - 16 year old Virginia Roberts is working at Trump's Mar-A-Lago when she meets Ghislaine Maxwell and is recruited to visit Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach property for massages. Roberts is subjected to years of sex trafficking. Source
- Prince Andrew, Donald and Melania Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell photographed together at Mar-a-Lago party. Photo Photo Photo Photo Source 1 Source 2
- Ghislaine Maxwell, Donald and Melanie Trump photographed together at a fashion show. Photo Photo Source 1 Source 2
- Ghislaine Maxwell, Donald and Melania Trump, and Prince Andrew attend Heidi Klum's 'hookers and pimps' party Photo Photo Source
- People magazine covering Heidi Klum's party quotes Trump about Prince Andrew. Source
“He’s not pretentious,” says Trump. “He’s a lot of fun to be with.” Maxwell seemed to think so too.
'I remember flying on Trump's plane from LaGuardia to Palm Beach, with Trump and Melania and some of his relatives on board,' the writer said.'Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and the girl in question were late for the appointed take off time, which is why I remember it so well.'What I do remember thinking about the girl though is that she was pretty, attractive. She was of an indeterminate age, though I realized she was young - I thought she could be anywhere from 15 to 20.'She seemed to want to go unnoticed, she didn't talk to anybody and decided to be a wallflower while we were on the plane.
2002 - Ghislaine Maxwell, Naomi Campbell, Donald and Melania Trump attend Dolce & Gabbana Opening Photo Source
- Trump tells New York magazine: Source
Epstein likes to tell people that he’s a loner, a man who’s never touched alcohol or drugs, and one whose nightlife is far from energetic. And yet if you talk to Donald Trump, a different Epstein emerges. “I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy,” Trump booms from a speakerphone. “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”
- A Vanity Fair article lists Trump as one of a small group of mega-rich businessmen who periodically dined with Epstein at his Palm Beach estate. Source 1 Source 2
Some of the businessmen who dine with him at his home—they include newspaper publisher Mort Zuckerman, banker Louis Ranieri, Revlon chairman Ronald Perelman, real-estate tycoon Leon Black, former Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold, Tom Pritzker (of Hyatt Hotels), and real-estate personality Donald Trump—sometimes seem not all that clear as to what he actually does to earn his millions. Certainly, you won’t find Epstein’s transactions written about on Bloomberg or talked about in the trading rooms. “The trading desks don’t seem to know him. It’s unusual for animals that big not to leave any footprints in the snow,” says a high-level investment manager.
2003 - New York magazine reported that Trump had dined at Epstein's Upper East Side home also reporting Bill Clinton a no show Source
Where: East Side townhouseTable seats: 30Guest list: Mort Zuckerman, Google co-founder Sergey Brin, David Blaine, Donald Trump, Leslie Wexner of the Limited, disgraced British Cabinet minister Peter Mandelson, Bill Clinton aide Doug BandMenu: Private chef, though last month Rocco DiSpirito cooked dinner after Epstein bid $50,000 for his services at a Hamptons charity.Make it MY place: Epstein hates restaurants, so he often entertains at home. “The dialogues are so engaging that serving even the most extraordinary food sometimes seems inappropriate, like eating pizza at the ballet,” he says.“I had rich shock!” one stunned guest says about Epstein’s house, which the owner claims is the largest private dwelling in the city. At a recent dinner organized by Ghislaine Maxwell, Blaine amused a group of barely clad models with card tricks. Alas, Clinton—around whom the evening had been organized—never showed, though his Secret Service would have appreciated Epstein’s numerous security cameras.
2004 *UPDATED\*
- FBI obtains Epstein's personal phone book listing contacts for Donald Trump, Trump's former wife Ivana, his daughter Ivanka, and his brother Robert. The list includes 14 phone numbers for Donald Trump, including emergency numbers, car numbers, and numbers to Trump's security guard and houseman. Source
- Notepads from Epstein's Palm Beach mansion seized in the investigation show two calls to Trump in November 2004. Photo of note pads Source
- Trump tells Howard Stern: Source
"Can you imagine the sex with this troubled teen?" said Stern."Yeah, you're probably right," Trump said. "She's probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed. How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they're always the best in bed?"
- *UPDATE\* Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein partied together. Then an oceanfront Palm Beach mansion came between them. Source
2005 - Police begin investigating Epstein Source
- Trump brags on Howard Stern about walking into the changing rooms at his Miss Universe pageants. Source
The Trump campaign did not offer a response to either story, but in a 2005 appearance on Howard Stern’s show, Trump bragged about doing exactly what the women describe. “I’ll go backstage before a show, and everyone’s getting dressed and ready and everything else,” he said.
2006 - Tabloids begin to run Epstein stories. Source
- A married Trump has an affair with porn star Stormy Daniels Source
- A married Trump has an affair with porn star Karen McDougal Source
- A married Trump offers porn star Jessica Drake $10,000 for sex Source
2007 - First report that Epstein is banned from Mar-A-Lago. Epstein denies. Source
Meanwhile, the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach last night confirmed a Web site report that Epstein has been banned there. “He would use the spa to try to procure girls. But one of them, a masseuse about 18 years old, he tried to get her to do things,” a source told us. “Her father found out about it and went absolutely ape-[bleep]. Epstein’s not allowed back.” Epstein denies he is banned from Mar-a-Lago and says, in fact, he was recently invited to an event there.
- Trump does not report Epstein to police, instead protects his business. Source
Another club member explained that Trump "kicked Epstein out after Epstein harassed the daughter of a member. The way this person described it, such an act could irreparably harm the Trump brand, leaving Donald no choice but to remove Epstein,"A footnote in the book says the authors were shown the club's registry from more than a decade earlier and that Epstein in fact had been a member until October 2007.
- Former Trump aide, Sam Nunberg confirms Trump only kicked Epstein out of Mar-A-Lago after the public had the story. Source
Nunberg, told the Times that Trump was well aware of Epstein’s sordid sexual history, but only took action to distance himself after the public found out about his behavior. According to Nunberg, when he tried to raise concerns about Trump’s ties to Epstein during the 2016 campaign, Trump insisted he had sufficiently distanced himself from his former friend, telling Nunberg, “I kicked him out of the clubs when this stuff became public, and I made sure NBC knew.”
2008 - Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr, and Alex Acosta get Epstein plea deal. All will go on to work for the Trump administration. Source
2009 - Trump is subpoenaed to give information on Epstein. The subpoena is withdrawn after Trump gives information voluntarily. Source
He said in a recent interview that he had served subpoenas on many connected people in 2009, and that Trump was “the only person who picked up the phone and said, ‘Let’s just talk. I’ll give you as much time as you want.’”Edwards added that Trump “was very helpful, in the information that he gave,” calling it “good information that checked out and that helped us.” And, he said, Trump “gave no indication whatsoever that he was involved in anything untoward whatsoever.”
- Trump's attorney Alan Garten denies there was a subpeona, denying Trump had any relationship with Epstein. Source
When asked about a subpoena served to Trump in 2009, Garten said it "never happened." The subpoena called for Trump to give a deposition in a case against Epstein; Garten's denial baffled Brad Edwards, one of Virginia Roberts' attorneys."There is no debate over what happened," Edwards told VICE news. "I served Mr. Trump with a subpoena for deposition in 2009. He talked to me voluntarily, and consequently we withdrew the subpoena in light of his voluntarily providing information…. I can't imagine there being any dispute of any of this."
2010 - Two months after release from prison Epstein party's with Wilbur Ross, Rudy Giuliani, and Steve Mnunchin at dinner hosted by David Koch. Wilbur Ross, Rudy Giuliani, and Steve Mnunchin will all work for the Trump administration. Source
- Epstein confirms socializing with Trump and pleads the 5th when asked if they have ever been together with minors during deposition: Source
Q: Have you ever had a personal relationship with Donald Trump?A. What do you mean by "personal relationship," sir?Q. Have you socialized with him?A. Yes, sir.Q. Yes?A. Yes, sir.Q. Have you ever socialized with Donald Trump in the presence of females under the age of 18?A: Though I'd like to answer that question, at least today I'm going to have to assert my Fifth, Sixth, and 14th Amendment rights, sir.
2015 - For the first time, Trump distances himself from Prince Andrew Source
- David Pecker owner the Enquirer informs Trump of Clinton photos in Epstein's possession. Source
In the week or so leading up to his CPAC speech, David Pecker, who owned the Enquirer until it was sold in ruin earlier this year, visited Trump on the 26th floor of Trump Tower, bringing along an issue with a Prince Andrew and Epstein-related cover, according to people familiar with the meeting. Pecker, of course, was in the business of protecting Trump. An early supporter of his presidential campaign, Pecker has helped “catch and kill” at least two stories involving the real estate mogul and women who claimed to have had affairs with him.After the meeting Trump called in Sam Nunberg, then a Trump Organization employee, who saw Pecker leaving Trump’s office. “Michael was sitting in there when I came in, and the issue of the National Enquirer with the pictures of Prince Andrew was on his desk,” Nunberg recalled. “He said not to tell anyone, but that Pecker had just been there and had brought the issue with him. Trump said that Pecker had told him that the pictures of Clinton that Epstein had from his island were worse.” (Cohen, speaking by phone from the Federal Correctional Institution in Otisville, corroborated Nunberg’s version of the events, though he declined to add any additional information about the meeting.)During the meeting with Pecker, Trump went on about how Epstein was known for this behavior, according to a person familiar with the conversation.
2017 - Trump names Alex Acosta Secretary of Labor Source
Back in 2008, when Alex Acosta was U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, his office secretly cut a sweetheart deal for child rapist and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Now Acosta has been watching as increasingly damning evidence piles up, revealing that he was responsible for letting Epstein off the hook the first time around
2018 - Chief Executive of Donald Trump's presidential campaign and White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon visits Epstein's Paris apartment Source
- Epstein invites NYT journalist to dinner with Steve Bannon Source
Mr. Epstein called and asked if I’d like to have dinner that Saturday with him and Woody Allen. I said I’d be out of town. A few weeks after that, he asked me to join him for dinner with the author Michael Wolff and Donald J. Trump’s former adviser, Steve Bannon.
- Trump names William Barr his Attorney General Source
Barr was asked if he would investigate the handling of a decade-old Florida plea deal that let Epstein escape responsibility for his conduct. He said he thought his former law firm was involved in the case so he might have to recuse.
2019 - Attorney General William Barr closes Epstein suicide case. Claim it was all a big oopsy and there is nothing more to look at. FBI and DOJ have no further investigations into Epstein's "suicide." Source
“I can understand people who immediately, whose minds went to sort of the worst-case scenario because it was a perfect storm of screw-ups,” Barr told the AP
2020 - Trump hires Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr Source
The president bolstered his legal team Friday with attorneys Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr, who helped Epstein evade prison time in a now infamously lenient plea deal with Palm Beach prosecutors. Epstein originally faced multiple charges of soliciting and trafficking underage girls, but escaped with just 13 months of house arrest in a deal that caused Trump’s Labor Secretary Alex Acosta to resign under pressure last year.Barr’s father was the headmaster of an elite New York City school that hired college dropout Epstein to teach math and physics. Do these circumstances amount to a conflict of interest requiring mandatory recusal? Barr, apparently after consulting with career ethics officials at DOJ, concluded they did not.
- Trump on Ghislaine Maxwell "I wish her well" Source 1 Source 2
- In the Axios interview Trump questions if Epstein killed himself or was murdered. As POTUS, he could direct AG Barr to investigate, but there is no action, no investigation. Barr has closed that door and Trump refuses real action to reopen it.
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Trumps Knowledge of Epstein: Trump was warned about Epstein as early as 1992 by George Houraney.
Source Trump does not distance himself or make negative statements about Epstein or Prince Andrew until after tabloid stories about Epstein are published in 2006.
Epstein and Maxwell have a history back to at least 1992 with Trump Clear evidence shows Epstein, Maxwell, and Trump together at Mar-A-Lago and in NYC. A mountain of photographs and tabloid articles spanning many years and many events together.
Epstein, Maxwell, and Trump flew together on more than one occasion, on Epstein's Gulfstream and on Trump's 727.
Epstein's black book contained contact info for Trump in 2004. 14 phone numbers for Donald Trump, including emergency numbers, “Trump Security,” “Howard Wilson Houseman,” Trump's former wife Ivana, his daughter Ivanka, and his brother Robert.
Source Trump praised Epstein and wishes Maxwell well Trump's harshest words? “I’m not a fan of his,” the president said. And outright lies that Epstein was not a member of Mar-A-Lago, easily disproved.
Source 1 Source 2 Trump doubles down on well-wishes for alleged sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell
Source Trump's Mar-A-Lago was used by Maxwell and Epstein to recruit underage Virginia Roberts: Roberts case *UPDATE* Inside Donald Trump’s One-Stop Parties: Attendees Recall Cocaine and Very Young Models The girls were as young as 15, he says, and “over their heads, they had no idea, and they ended up in situations. There were always dramas because the men threw money and drugs at them to keep them enticed. It’s based on power and dominating girls who can’t push back and can be discarded. There’s always someone to pick them back up. Nobody wants to call home and say ‘Help me.’”
Trump would “go from room to room,” said the photographer, who added that “I was there to party myself. It was guys with younger girls, sex, a lot of sex, a lot of cocaine, top-shelf liquor” but no smoking. Trump didn’t approve of cigarettes.
Source *UPDATED* Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein partied together. Then an oceanfront Palm Beach mansion came between them in 2004. [I]n 2004, they were suddenly rivals, each angling to snag a choice Palm Beach property, an oceanfront manse called Maison de l’Amitie — the House of Friendship — that was being sold out of bankruptcy. “They knew each other a long time,” said Sam Nunberg, a former Trump aide who said he pressed the candidate about his ties to Epstein in late 2014 as the real estate mogul considered a White House run. “Bottom line, Donald would hang out with Epstein because he was rich.”
Epstein, asked in a 2010 deposition if he had ever socialized with Trump, responded: “Yes, sir.”
It is unclear whether Trump and Epstein were in contact after the house sale. That month, Trump left two messages for Epstein at his home in Palm Beach, according to
records obtained by Vice News — the last known interaction between the two men.
On Nov. 28, 2004 — less than two weeks after the mansion auction — Palm Beach police fielded a tip that young women were seen coming and going from Epstein’s home, then-Police Chief Michael Reiter said in a deposition. Reiter declined to comment.
Four months later, in March 2005, police received a complaint from a woman who alleged that her 15-year-old stepdaughter had been paid $300 by Epstein to massage the financier while partially undressed, according to the police report. The Palm Beach police investigation identified more than a dozen possible victims, the report shows.
In 2006, a Palm Beach grand jury returned an indictment against Epstein of a single count of soliciting a prostitute. Epstein pleaded not guilty. That July, news organizations first reported that Palm Beach police had investigated Epstein for unlawful sex with minors and wanted the FBI to take up the case.
In late 2007, the New York Post
reported that Epstein had been barred from visiting Mar-a-Lago, which Epstein at the time denied.
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2021.12.03 17:19 sierracowboy A Timeline of Epstein and Trump
Late 1980's Trump told New York magazine in 2002 that he had known Epstein for 15 years, suggesting they met around 1987.
Source 1989 - May 5, 1989 New York Daily News article connects Trump and Robert Maxwell partying together. Source
- Confirmed by a May 17, 1989 a St Louis Post Dispatch article Source
- Confirmed by this photograph with Robert Maxwell Source
1990 - Epstein purchases 358 El Brillo Way, Palm Beach in 1990. Just 1.4 miles or a 5 minute drive from Mar-A-Lago, purchased by Trump in 1985. Source 1 Source 2
- Trump is known to have been at 358 El Brillo Way in the years after. Source
Trump reportedly told a former adviser, Roger Stone, that when he visited Epstein's home the pool was filled with girls. Trump said he thought it was nice that Epstein let "the neighborhood kids use his pool".
- Trump at 358 El Brillo Way confirmed by Epstein's butler Juan Alessi Source
Q. Now, Mr. Trump had a home in Palm Beach, correct?A. Uh-huh.Q. So he didn't come and stay there, did he?A. No, never.Q. He would come for a meal?A. He would come, have dinner. He never sat at the table. He eat with me in the kitchen.Q. Did he ever have massages while he was there?A. No. Because he's got his own spa.
1991 - Trump begins a multiyear run judging and hosting Elite’s Look of the Year competition. A competition for underage models dogged by allegations of impropriety Source
- Trump is accused of walking in on underage models changing and groping them. Source
Stacy Wilkes competed in the 1991 [Look of the Year] contest as a sixteen-year-old, representing the United States. She remembers Trump coming into their dressing area during the contest, more than once. “I would feel really uncomfortable, because every time we would change, it was like Trump would find a reason to come backstage to see all the teenagers,” she told us. “When you’re doing a runway show, they have to strip you down and change you....There was no need for him to be back there.” Trump never tried to justify his presence backstage but would just walk in and start making jokes. The girls didn’t feel that they were free to complain. “We were afraid to say anything bad when he was around because we didn’t want anything to hurt our chances of winning,” Wilkes said. “We were all young teenagers.” Wilkes’s roommate ended up spending the night with one of the celebrity judges, Wilkes said, and later won one of the prizes.“He was gropey...he had his hands in the most inappropriate places, always,” [NaKina] Carr said. [Editor’s note: NaKina Carr was working as a runway model for Oscar de la Renta.] “When he went in to kiss someone, the hand always went to either the hip or the butt. He was also really good when he did pictures or when he’d side-hug someone. He’d always get his hand on the boob. Every time.” Stories about Trump and his hands circulated within the modeling community. At one modeling event, Trump allegedly went down a line of women feeling their bodies to guess their dress size. Backstage at a lingerie show, he is said to have moved his hands all over a model’s breasts under the guise of inspecting the bra’s fabric.
1992 - Epstein partying at Mar-A-Lago with Trump and Buffalo Bills cheerleaders. Video via NBC Source1 Source 2
- Trump hosts another party with 28 calendar girls, the only other attendees are himself and Epstein. Source
In 1992, the women were flown in for a "calendar girl" competition that Trump had requested, the former Trump associate, George Houraney, told The Times."At the very first party, I said, 'Who's coming tonight? I have 28 girls coming,'" Houraney said. "It was him and Epstein."He added: "I said: 'Donald, this is supposed to be a party with VIPs. You're telling me it's you and Epstein?'"Houraney also apparently once warned Trump about Epstein."Look, Donald, I know Jeff really well, I can't have him going after younger girls," Houraney recalled telling Trump. "He said: 'Look I'm putting my name on this. I wouldn't put my name on it and have a scandal.'"Houraney had a falling out with Trump after his girlfriend accused Trump of making unwanted sexual advances in the early 1990s.
1994 - Trump and Epstein to have allegedly raped a 13 year old together in NYC. Source
The Plaintiff, Katie Johnson, alleges she was subject to extreme sexual and physical abuse by the Defendants, Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey E. Epstein, including forcible rape during a four month time span covering the months of June-September 1994 when Plaintiff Johnson was still only a minor of age 13.The Plaintiff, Katie Johnson, alleges she was enticed by promises of money and a modeling career to attend a series of underage sex parties held at the New York City residence of Defendant Jeffrey E. Epstein and attended by Defendant Donald J. Trump.
- Epstein victim testifies she was taken to Trump's Mar-a-Lago when she was 14 years old and introduced to Donald Trump by Epstein Source
1995 - Epstein and Maxwell photographed at Mar-A-Lago. Photo Source
1996 - Trump purchases Miss Universe Organization(which includes Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen. Source
Trump entered the Miss Teen USA changing room where girls as young as 15 were in various states of undress.“He just came strolling right in,” Dixon said. “There was no second to put a robe on or any sort of clothing or anything. Some girls were topless. Others girls were naked. Our first introduction to him was when we were at the dress rehearsal and half-naked changing into our bikinis.”
1997 - Trump and Maxwell together at the Ford Model Agency 50th anniversary party. Photo1 Photo2 Source 1 Source 2
- Trump and Epstein together at Mar-A-Lago. Photo Source
- Trump and Maxwell photographed together at a NYC party. Photo Source
- Trump fly's with Epstein and Maxwell on Epstein's Gulfstream II tail number N908JE Source 1 Source 2
In an interview last week with The Post, Mark Epstein said Trump flew on the plane “numerous times” but said he was only present for one flight.“They were good friends,” Mark Epstein said. “I know [Trump] is trying to distance himself, but they were.” He added that Trump used to comp Epstein’s mother and aunt at one of Trump’s Atlantic City casino hotels. When a Post reporter sought further details, Mark Epstein hung up.
- Larry Visoski, Epstein's personal pilot from 1991 onward confirms Trump flying with Epstein "more than once" Source
- Trump again walks in on 15 year olds changing at Miss Teen Universe Source 1 Source 2 Source 3
Trump unexpectedly entered the Miss Teen USA dressing room, the reigning Miss Universe, Brook Antoinette Mahealani Lee, recalls Trump asking her about the looks of his daughter Ivanka, who was co-hosting the pageant. “‘Don’t you think my daughter’s hot? She’s hot, right?'” Mahealani Lee recalls Trump saying.
1998 - Epstein boasts to have introduced a married Donald Trump to model Melanie. Source 1
- Underage girls bused to Mar-A-Lago Source
Several models who worked for Epstein associate Jean-Luc Brunel, who allegedly helped procure for him underage girls, tell of being taken to swank parties at Mar-a-Lago. Zoe Brock, a New Zealander who quit Brunel’s agency in Paris in 1991 after, she says, she was on the receiving end of his unwanted sexual advances at age 17, still has the wristband from when, while with another agency, she and other young girls and women were taken together on a bus from Miami to Mar-a-Lago in 1998.At 24, she was one of the eldest women on the bus to Mar-a-Lago, many she is sure were underage.
1999 - Trump forms a modeling agency. Source
- Trump Model Management would hire under age models and force them to work illegally, breaking immigration laws. Source 1 Source 2
- It would become the template for Epstein's own modeling agency. Source Source 2
“And the other interesting thing is Trump had a modeling agency, and Epstein also had a stake in a modeling agency, which they suspect he used to bring in underage girls from overseas,” Brown said. “There is a comment in one of the court files where Epstein is quoted as saying, ‘I want to set up my modeling agency the same way Trump set up his modeling agency.’ I don’t know what that means, but it is curious he was trying to do something similar to Trump.”
2000 - 16 year old Virginia Roberts is working at Trump's Mar-A-Lago when she meets Ghislaine Maxwell and is recruited to visit Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach property for massages. Roberts is subjected to years of sex trafficking. Source
- Prince Andrew, Donald and Melania Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell photographed together at Mar-a-Lago party. Photo Photo Photo Photo Source 1 Source 2
- Ghislaine Maxwell, Donald and Melanie Trump photographed together at a fashion show. Photo Photo Source 1 Source 2
- Ghislaine Maxwell, Donald and Melania Trump, and Prince Andrew attend Heidi Klum's 'hookers and pimps' party Photo Photo Source
- People magazine covering Heidi Klum's party quotes Trump about Prince Andrew. Source
“He’s not pretentious,” says Trump. “He’s a lot of fun to be with.” Maxwell seemed to think so too.
'I remember flying on Trump's plane from LaGuardia to Palm Beach, with Trump and Melania and some of his relatives on board,' the writer said.'Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and the girl in question were late for the appointed take off time, which is why I remember it so well.'What I do remember thinking about the girl though is that she was pretty, attractive. She was of an indeterminate age, though I realized she was young - I thought she could be anywhere from 15 to 20.'She seemed to want to go unnoticed, she didn't talk to anybody and decided to be a wallflower while we were on the plane.
2002 - Ghislaine Maxwell, Naomi Campbell, Donald and Melania Trump attend Dolce & Gabbana Opening Photo Source
- Trump tells New York magazine: Source
Epstein likes to tell people that he’s a loner, a man who’s never touched alcohol or drugs, and one whose nightlife is far from energetic. And yet if you talk to Donald Trump, a different Epstein emerges. “I’ve known Jeff for fifteen years. Terrific guy,” Trump booms from a speakerphone. “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”
- A Vanity Fair article lists Trump as one of a small group of mega-rich businessmen who periodically dined with Epstein at his Palm Beach estate. Source 1 Source 2
Some of the businessmen who dine with him at his home—they include newspaper publisher Mort Zuckerman, banker Louis Ranieri, Revlon chairman Ronald Perelman, real-estate tycoon Leon Black, former Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold, Tom Pritzker (of Hyatt Hotels), and real-estate personality Donald Trump—sometimes seem not all that clear as to what he actually does to earn his millions. Certainly, you won’t find Epstein’s transactions written about on Bloomberg or talked about in the trading rooms. “The trading desks don’t seem to know him. It’s unusual for animals that big not to leave any footprints in the snow,” says a high-level investment manager.
2003 - New York magazine reported that Trump had dined at Epstein's Upper East Side home also reporting Bill Clinton a no show Source
Where: East Side townhouseTable seats: 30Guest list: Mort Zuckerman, Google co-founder Sergey Brin, David Blaine, Donald Trump, Leslie Wexner of the Limited, disgraced British Cabinet minister Peter Mandelson, Bill Clinton aide Doug BandMenu: Private chef, though last month Rocco DiSpirito cooked dinner after Epstein bid $50,000 for his services at a Hamptons charity.Make it MY place: Epstein hates restaurants, so he often entertains at home. “The dialogues are so engaging that serving even the most extraordinary food sometimes seems inappropriate, like eating pizza at the ballet,” he says.“I had rich shock!” one stunned guest says about Epstein’s house, which the owner claims is the largest private dwelling in the city. At a recent dinner organized by Ghislaine Maxwell, Blaine amused a group of barely clad models with card tricks. Alas, Clinton—around whom the evening had been organized—never showed, though his Secret Service would have appreciated Epstein’s numerous security cameras.
2004 - FBI obtains Epstein's personal phone book listing contacts for Donald Trump, Trump's former wife Ivana, his daughter Ivanka, and his brother Robert. The list includes 14 phone numbers for Donald Trump, including emergency numbers, car numbers, and numbers to Trump's security guard and houseman. Source
- Notepads from Epstein's Palm Beach mansion seized in the investigation show two calls to Trump in November 2004. Photo of note pads Source
- Trump tells Howard Stern: Source
"Can you imagine the sex with this troubled teen?" said Stern."Yeah, you're probably right," Trump said. "She's probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed. How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they're always the best in bed?"
2005 - Police begin investigating Epstein Source
- Trump brags on Howard Stern about walking into the changing rooms at his Miss Universe pageants. Source
The Trump campaign did not offer a response to either story, but in a 2005 appearance on Howard Stern’s show, Trump bragged about doing exactly what the women describe. “I’ll go backstage before a show, and everyone’s getting dressed and ready and everything else,” he said.
2006 - Tabloids begin to run Epstein stories. Source
- A married Trump has an affair with porn star Stormy Daniels Source
- A married Trump has an affair with porn star Karen McDougal Source
- A married Trump offers porn star Jessica Drake $10,000 for sex Source
2007 - First report that Epstein is banned from Mar-A-Lago. Epstein denies. Source
Meanwhile, the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach last night confirmed a Web site report that Epstein has been banned there. “He would use the spa to try to procure girls. But one of them, a masseuse about 18 years old, he tried to get her to do things,” a source told us. “Her father found out about it and went absolutely ape-[bleep]. Epstein’s not allowed back.” Epstein denies he is banned from Mar-a-Lago and says, in fact, he was recently invited to an event there.
- Trump does not report Epstein to police, instead protects his business. Source
Another club member explained that Trump "kicked Epstein out after Epstein harassed the daughter of a member. The way this person described it, such an act could irreparably harm the Trump brand, leaving Donald no choice but to remove Epstein,"A footnote in the book says the authors were shown the club's registry from more than a decade earlier and that Epstein in fact had been a member until October 2007.
- Former Trump aide, Sam Nunberg confirms Trump only kicked Epstein out of Mar-A-Lago after the public had the story. Source
Nunberg, told the Times that Trump was well aware of Epstein’s sordid sexual history, but only took action to distance himself after the public found out about his behavior. According to Nunberg, when he tried to raise concerns about Trump’s ties to Epstein during the 2016 campaign, Trump insisted he had sufficiently distanced himself from his former friend, telling Nunberg, “I kicked him out of the clubs when this stuff became public, and I made sure NBC knew.”
2008 - Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr, and Alex Acosta get Epstein plea deal. All will go on to work for the Trump administration. Source
2009 - Trump is subpoenaed to give information on Epstein. The subpoena is withdrawn after Trump gives information voluntarily. Source
He said in a recent interview that he had served subpoenas on many connected people in 2009, and that Trump was “the only person who picked up the phone and said, ‘Let’s just talk. I’ll give you as much time as you want.’”Edwards added that Trump “was very helpful, in the information that he gave,” calling it “good information that checked out and that helped us.” And, he said, Trump “gave no indication whatsoever that he was involved in anything untoward whatsoever.”
- Trump's attorney Alan Garten denies there was a subpeona, denying Trump had any relationship with Epstein. Source
When asked about a subpoena served to Trump in 2009, Garten said it "never happened." The subpoena called for Trump to give a deposition in a case against Epstein; Garten's denial baffled Brad Edwards, one of Virginia Roberts' attorneys."There is no debate over what happened," Edwards told VICE news. "I served Mr. Trump with a subpoena for deposition in 2009. He talked to me voluntarily, and consequently we withdrew the subpoena in light of his voluntarily providing information…. I can't imagine there being any dispute of any of this."
2010 - Two months after release from prison Epstein party's with Wilbur Ross, Rudy Giuliani, and Steve Mnunchin at dinner hosted by David Koch. Wilbur Ross, Rudy Giuliani, and Steve Mnunchin will all work for the Trump administration. Source
- Epstein confirms socializing with Trump and pleads the 5th when asked if they have ever been together with minors during deposition: Source
Q: Have you ever had a personal relationship with Donald Trump?A. What do you mean by "personal relationship," sir?Q. Have you socialized with him?A. Yes, sir.Q. Yes?A. Yes, sir.Q. Have you ever socialized with Donald Trump in the presence of females under the age of 18?A: Though I'd like to answer that question, at least today I'm going to have to assert my Fifth, Sixth, and 14th Amendment rights, sir.
2015 - For the first time, Trump distances himself from Prince Andrew Source
- David Pecker owner the Enquirer informs Trump of Clinton photos in Epstein's possession. Source
In the week or so leading up to his CPAC speech, David Pecker, who owned the Enquirer until it was sold in ruin earlier this year, visited Trump on the 26th floor of Trump Tower, bringing along an issue with a Prince Andrew and Epstein-related cover, according to people familiar with the meeting. Pecker, of course, was in the business of protecting Trump. An early supporter of his presidential campaign, Pecker has helped “catch and kill” at least two stories involving the real estate mogul and women who claimed to have had affairs with him.After the meeting Trump called in Sam Nunberg, then a Trump Organization employee, who saw Pecker leaving Trump’s office. “Michael was sitting in there when I came in, and the issue of the National Enquirer with the pictures of Prince Andrew was on his desk,” Nunberg recalled. “He said not to tell anyone, but that Pecker had just been there and had brought the issue with him. Trump said that Pecker had told him that the pictures of Clinton that Epstein had from his island were worse.” (Cohen, speaking by phone from the Federal Correctional Institution in Otisville, corroborated Nunberg’s version of the events, though he declined to add any additional information about the meeting.)During the meeting with Pecker, Trump went on about how Epstein was known for this behavior, according to a person familiar with the conversation.
2017 - Trump names Alex Acosta Secretary of Labor Source
Back in 2008, when Alex Acosta was U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida, his office secretly cut a sweetheart deal for child rapist and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Now Acosta has been watching as increasingly damning evidence piles up, revealing that he was responsible for letting Epstein off the hook the first time around
2018 - Chief Executive of Donald Trump's presidential campaign and White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon visits Epstein's Paris apartment Source
- Epstein invites NYT journalist to dinner with Steve Bannon Source
Mr. Epstein called and asked if I’d like to have dinner that Saturday with him and Woody Allen. I said I’d be out of town. A few weeks after that, he asked me to join him for dinner with the author Michael Wolff and Donald J. Trump’s former adviser, Steve Bannon.
- Trump names William Barr his Attorney General Source
Barr was asked if he would investigate the handling of a decade-old Florida plea deal that let Epstein escape responsibility for his conduct. He said he thought his former law firm was involved in the case so he might have to recuse.
2019 - Attorney General William Barr closes Epstein suicide case. Claim it was all a big oopsy and there is nothing more to look at. FBI and DOJ have no further investigations into Epstein's "suicide." Source
“I can understand people who immediately, whose minds went to sort of the worst-case scenario because it was a perfect storm of screw-ups,” Barr told the AP
2020 - Trump hires Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr Source
The president bolstered his legal team Friday with attorneys Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr, who helped Epstein evade prison time in a now infamously lenient plea deal with Palm Beach prosecutors. Epstein originally faced multiple charges of soliciting and trafficking underage girls, but escaped with just 13 months of house arrest in a deal that caused Trump’s Labor Secretary Alex Acosta to resign under pressure last year.Barr’s father was the headmaster of an elite New York City school that hired college dropout Epstein to teach math and physics. Do these circumstances amount to a conflict of interest requiring mandatory recusal? Barr, apparently after consulting with career ethics officials at DOJ, concluded they did not.
- Trump on Ghislaine Maxwell "I wish her well" Source 1 Source 2
- In the Axios interview Trump questions if Epstein killed himself or was murdered. As POTUS, he could direct AG Barr to investigate, but there is no action, no investigation. Barr has closed that door and Trump refuses real action to reopen it.
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Trumps Knowledge of Epstein: Trump was warned about Epstein as early as 1992 by George Houraney.
Source Trump does not distance himself or make negative statements about Epstein or Prince Andrew until after tabloid stories about Epstein are published in 2006.
Epstein and Maxwell have a history back to at least 1992 with Trump Clear evidence shows Epstein, Maxwell, and Trump together at Mar-A-Lago and in NYC. A mountain of photographs and tabloid articles spanning many years and many events together.
Epstein, Maxwell, and Trump flew together on more than one occasion, on Epstein's Gulfstream and on Trump's 727.
Epstein's black book contained contact info for Trump in 2004. 14 phone numbers for Donald Trump, including emergency numbers, “Trump Security,” “Howard Wilson Houseman,” Trump's former wife Ivana, his daughter Ivanka, and his brother Robert.
Source Trump praised Epstein and wishes Maxwell well Trump's harshest words? “I’m not a fan of his,” the president said. And outright lies that Epstein was not a member of Mar-A-Lago, easily disproved.
Source 1 Source 2 Trump doubles down on well-wishes for alleged sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell
Source Trump's Mar-A-Lago was used by Maxwell and Epstein to recruit underage Virginia Roberts: Roberts case submitted by
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2021.09.29 06:18 BigDaddyAdventures UHS Healthcare clogged / rationing care based on symptoms - stick to sore throat and congestion
UHS Healthcare clogged / rationing care based on symptoms - stick to sore throat and congestion. If you start mentioning fever, cough, etc. you're probably gonna get denied care. PSFlu made the news
https://www.wearecentralpa.com/health/coronavirus/viral-illness-branded-psflu-by-students-impacts-penn-state-university-park/ STUDENT HEALTHCARE DIRECTORY: PENN STATE MAIN CAMPUS (UP) AREA
- work-in-progress / subject to updating and corrections / no particular order
- read through the entire guide, information current as of 9/23/21
- not an endorsement, nor is it comprehensive, just informational
- always seek health and medical advice and information from competent, licensed and/or certified healthcare providers and practitioners. Ask as many questions as you need of your providers for informed consent.
- ***Dial 911 for medical emergencies.**\*
CONDUCT TELEHEALTH/VIRTUAL APPT. w/PROVIDER of your choice
-check w/your health insurance on coverage and copays-use a provider of your choice OR look below for options-Penn State Health On Demand (NOT directly connected to UHS, the Penn State campus health center)
https://www.pennstatehealth.org/get-care-now/ondemand-care/penn-state-health-ondemand-CVS MinuteClinic telehealth
https://www.cvs.com/minuteclinic/virtual-care/video-visit-pediatric specialists seem to do telehealth with not-before-seen patients up in college age range...such as
www.chop.edu and
www.nemours.org perhaps even 24/7-Teladoc
https://www.teladoc.com-Doctor on Demand
https://www.doctorondemand.com/ -GoodRx
https://www.goodrx.com/care-Mt. Nittany Medical Center has a Virtual ER service
https://www.mountnittany.org/virtualER and
https://www.mountnittany.org/top-virtual-er-faqs PENN STATE UHS - UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES (on campus Student Health Center)
by appt. only/no walk-in
On campus outpatient Student Health Center including the treatment of medically urgent problems and ongoing health concerns; preventative care; education; and resources to help students live a healthy lifestyle.
https://studentaffairs.psu.edu/health Phone: 814-863-0774 After-hours 24/7 advice nurse: 814-863-4463 Email: [
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[email protected]) Hours: M/Tu/Th/Fr 8A-5P; We 9A-5P, Sa 11A-3P; Pharmacy curbside pick-up is available M-F 8A-5P 5:00; COVID Box testing hours: M-F 815A-430P, Sa 9A-3P; Labor Day: 11A-3P; Closed on many major holidays & during Univ. closures/breaks. Scheduling
https://studentaffairs.psu.edu/health/myuhs MOUNT NITTANY MEDICAL CENTER / HEALTH SYSTEM
-Mount Nittany Medical Center (MNMC) - hospital ER 1800 East Park Ave., State College, PA 16803 Phone: 814.231.7000 Toll-free: 866.757.2317 In an emergency, dial 911. The EEmergency Dept. is open 24 hours a day. For basic care or if you have additional questions about emergency care, call 814.231.7000. Basic care hours are 11:00 am to 11:00 pm daily.-Virtual ER
https://www.mountnittany.org/virtualER and
https://www.mountnittany.org/top-virtual-er-faqs-Penn State students:
https://www.mountnittany.org/patient-information/for-penn-state-students-also Primary & Specialty Physicians practices-see website for details
https://www.mountnittany.org/-contacts/locations/patient portal/find a provider :
https://www.mountnittany.org/contact-us GEISINGER LEWISTOWN HOSPITAL / HEALTH SYSTEM
Geisinger Lewistown Hospital - hospital ER, 400 Highland Ave., Lewistown, PA 17044 717-248-5411
https://www.geisinger.org/patient-care/find-a-location/geisinger-lewistown-hospital GEISINGER CONVENIENTCARE (urgent care centers in or near State College)
best if you make appt. online / walk ins can incur long waits
https://www.geisinger.org/get-care-nowhttps://www.geisinger.org/patient-care/find-a-location/urgent-care-wait-times - State College (urgent care center) 1630 N. Atherton St., State College Phone: 814-238-1279 Hours: M-F 9A-8P, Sa/Su 8A-6P, Closed holidays
- Bellefonte (urgent care center, approx. 10 miles from State College) 174 Buckaroo Lane, Bellefonte Phone: 814-353-1030 Hours: M-F 9A-8P, Sa/Su 8A-6P, Closed holidays
- Lewistown (urgent care center, approx. 30 miles from State College) Greater Lewistown Plaza, 224 N. Logan Blvd., Suite 220, Burnham, PA 17009 Phone: 717-242-0196 Hours: M-F 9A-5P, Sa/Su 8A-6P, Closed holidays
GEISINGER HEALTHPLEX STATE COLLEGE (in Porta Matilda)
Very large / diverse multi-specialty clinic in the Geisinger Health System located approx. 13 miles from State College.
https://locations.geisinger.org/details.cfm?id=102 Geisinger Healthplex State College, 132 Abigail Lane, Port Matilda, PA 16870 Phone/Appts: 800-230-4565. Operators avail M-F 7A-7P, Sa/Su 730P-4P; Geisinger Pharmacy 814-272-1006; Laboratory 814-272-5014; Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine 814-272-6754; Office Hours vary by facility & specialty such as Lab, Radiology/Imaging (XR, US, CT, MRI, MM), Orthopaedics, Chiropractic, Family Medicine, Other Specialties
MEDEXPRESS URGENT CARE (in State College)
1613 N Atherton St, Suite B, State College, PA Phone: (814) 238-1066 Hours M-Su 8A-8P
https://www.medexpress.com Virtual visits
https://www.medexpress.com/virtual-visits.html Call 1-888 759-1868 to start process to get a virtual appointment, they will email you.
FOOD, OTC-MEDS, AND SUNDRIES SHOPPING & DELIVERIES
NEARBY PHARMACIES/OTC's
NOTE: CVS/DoorDash have a partnership for delivery of orders https://www.doordash.com/business/cvs-412816/ - CVS, 116 W College Ave. 814-238-6797
- CVS/Target, 201 W. Beaver Ave. 814-238-1962
- CVS, 1101 N Atherton St 814 234-4761
- CVS, 1630 South Atherton St. 814 237-1479
- Rite Aid, 1536 North Atherton St., (814) 237-4133
- Rite Aid, 1927 South Atherton St., (814) 237-1625
- Rite Aid, 510 Westerly Parkway, (814) 238-1862
GROCERY STORES IN STATE COLLEGE (OTC meds and in-store pharmacies)
Giant Food Stores, 2121 South Atherton Street, State College PA 16801 Phone: (814) 861-2578
https://giantfoodstores.comGiant Food Stores, 255 Northland Center, State College PA 16803 Phone: (814) 237-1828
https://giantfoodstores.comTarget, 201 West Beaver Avenue, State College PA 16801 Phone: (814) 308-5876
https://www.target.comWalmart Supercenter, 1665 N Atherton St, State College, PA 16803 Phone: (814) 237-8401
https://www.walmart.comWalmart Supercenter, 373 Benner Pike, State College, PA 16801 Phone: 814-235-9306
https://www.walmart.comWegman's 345 Colonnade Blvd, State College, PA 16803 Phone: (814) 278-9000
https://www.wegman.com Weis Market, 1471 Martin Street, State College PA 16803 Phone: (814) 237-2500
https://www.weismarkets.comWeis Market, 560 Westerly Parkway, State College PA 16801 Phone: (814) 238-1821
https://www.weismarkets.comWeis Markets, 110 Rolling Ridge Drive, State College PA 16801 Phone: (814) 231-8397
https://www.weismarkets.com PENN STATE HEALTH - SELECT MEDICAL PRACTICES (also see PSH On-Demand medicine above)
https://www.pennstatehealth.org/centre-county - PENN STATE HEALTH MEDICAL GROUP - PARK AVENUE, STATE COLLEGE https://www.pennstatehealth.org/locations/penn-state-health-medical-group-park-avenue Penn State Health Medical Group, 1850 E Park Ave, Suite 207, State College, PA 16803 814-235-2480 Fax: 814-235-2482 Family Medicine, appts required/no walk-ins, Mo-Th 8A-7P both in-person and virtual, Fr 8A-5P (+5-7P virtual only), Sa/Su 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (both in-person and virtual), Lab Services M-F 7A-4P with walk-ins avail. All Penn State Medical Group locations observe all national holidays and are closed during these times.
- PENN STATE HEALTH SPORTS MEDICINE & PHYSICAL THERAPY - PARK AVENUE, STATE COLLEGE https://www.pennstatehealth.org/locations/penn-state-health-sports-medicine-physical-therapy Penn State Health Sports Medicine and Physical Therapy, 1850 E Park Ave, Suite 112, State College, PA 16803 814-865-3566 Fax: 814-235-4780 M-F hours vary, Sa/Su closed
- PENN STATE HEALTH ON-DEMAND (WEB & APPS) (virtual services NOT directly affiliated w/main campus Student Health Center) web https://www.pennstatehealth.org/get-care-now/ondemand-care/penn-state-health-ondemand get the mobile app for iOS https://apps.apple.com/us/app/penn-state-health-ondemand/id1406526412 or Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.pennstatehealth.android.pshh.ondemand
UPMC MEDICAL CENTER (ALTOONA) / HEALTH SYSTEM
UPMC Altoona, 620 Howard Ave., Altoona, PA 16601 814-889-2011 Approx. 40 miles from State College. Part of the nationally-recognized University of Pittsburgh (UPMC) health care system, UPMC Altoona is a nonprofit community health care provider with a 380-bed acute-care teaching hospital, several state-of-the-art outpatient centers, a surgery center, and a large local network of health care providers covering over 20 different specialties, with locations across six Pennsylvania counties. UPMC Altoona offers access to the latest diagnostic procedures, evidence-based therapies, and leading-edge treatments.
https://www.upmc.com/locations/hospitals/altoonaUPMC Family Medicine Practices in State CollegeDr. Stephen J. Pandolph, 611 University Drive, Suite 210, State College, PA 16801 814-234-2007Dr. Robert Mooney, 611 University Drive, Suite 215, State College, PA 16801 814-234-4811
CVIM - CENTRE VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE (must be eligible)
Centre Volunteers in Medicine, 2520 Green Tech Drive, Suite D, State College, PA 16803 Email: [
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https://cvim.net/ Centre Volunteers in Medicine is a free medical and dental clinic. CVIM provides access to primary and preventive medical and dental care for individuals living in Centre County and those working in Centre County who live in surrounding counties that do not have a free clinic or programs to meet their needs. All patients must meet eligibility criteria. We also provide referrals to specialists as necessary and make referrals to other social services.
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2021.09.15 16:19 enterprisevalue Ontario September 15th update: 593 Cases, 5 Deaths, 33,220 tests (1.79% pos.), 🏥 ICUs: 188 (-4 vs. yest.) (-6 vs. last week). 💉35,691 admin, 84.61% / 78.33% (+0.12% / +0.15%) of 12+ at least one/two dosed, 🛡️ 12+ Cases by Vax (un/part/full): 11.52 / 5.09 / 1.47 (All: 4.00) per 100k
Link to report:
https://files.ontario.ca/moh-covid-19-report-en-2021-09-15.pdf Detailed tables:
Google Sheets mode and
HTML of Sheets - Throwback Ontario September 15 update: 251 New Cases, 117 Recoveries, 4 Deaths, 27,664 tests (0.91% positive), Current ICUs: 26 (+2 vs. yesterday) (+1 vs. last week)
Testing data: - Source
- Backlog: 18,006 (+865), 33,220 tests completed (2,439.3 per 100k in week) 34,085 swabbed
- Positive rate (Day/Week/Prev Week): 1.79% / 2.79% / 3.15% - Chart
Episode date data (day/week/prev. week) - Cases by episode date and historical averages of episode date
- New cases with episode dates in last 3 days: 273 / 317 / 333 (-45 vs. yesterday week avg)
- New cases - episode dates in last 7 days: 460 / 553 / 545 (-88 vs. yesterday week avg)
- New cases - episode dates in last 30 days: 595 / 720 / 726 (-120 vs. yesterday week avg)
- New cases - ALL episode dates: 593 / 722 / 732 (-123 vs. yesterday week avg)
Other data:
- 7 day average: 722 (+5 vs. yesterday) (-10 or -1.4% vs. last week), (+253 or +53.9% vs. 30 days ago)
- Active cases: 5,936 (-167 vs. yesterday) (-104 vs. last week) - Chart
- Current hospitalizations: 346(-17), ICUs: 188(-4), Ventilated: 125(+6), [vs. last week: -29 / -6 / +10] - Chart
- Total reported cases to date: 576,389 (3.86% of the population)
- New variant cases (UK[Alpha] /RSA/BRA/Delta): -4 / +0 / +0 / +411 - This data lags quite a bit
- Hospitalizations / ICUs/ +veICU count by Ontario Health Region (ICUs vs. last week): East: 36/28/27(+3), Central: 123/59/52(-3), Toronto: 42/33/24(+3), West: 142/65/60(-8), North: 3/3/2(-1), Total: 346 / 188 / 165
- Rolling case fatality rates for outbreak and non-outbreak cases
- Chart showing the 7 day average of cases per 100k by age group
- Cases and vaccinations by postal codes (first 3 letters)
- Details on post-vaccination cases
LTC Data:
Vaccine effectiveness data: (assumed 14 days to effectiveness) Source
Metric | Unvax_All | Unvax_12+ | Partial | Full | Unknown |
Cases - today | 348 | 250 | 44 | 146 | 55 |
Cases Per 100k - today | 8.71 | 11.52 | 5.09 | 1.47 | - |
Risk vs. full - today | 5.95x | 7.86x | 3.48x | 1.00x | - |
Case % less risk vs. unvax - today | - | - | 55.8% | 87.3% | - |
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Avg daily Per 100k - week | 10.96 | 14.38 | 3.76 | 1.87 | - |
Risk vs. full - week | 5.87x | 7.70x | 2.02x | 1.00x | - |
Case % less risk vs. unvax - week | - | - | 73.8% | 87.0% | - |
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ICU - count | 116 | n/a | 10 | 10 | 52 |
ICU per mill | 29.04 | - | 11.57 | 1.00 | - |
ICU % less risk vs. unvax | - | - | 60.1% | 96.5% | - |
ICU risk vs. full | 28.94x | - | 11.53x | 1.00x | - |
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Non_ICU Hosp - count | 148 | n/a | 7 | 35 | - |
Non_ICU Hosp per mill | 37.06 | - | 8.10 | 3.51 | - |
Non_ICU Hosp % less risk vs. unvax | - | - | 78.1% | 90.5% | - |
Non_ICU Hosp risk vs. full | 10.55x | - | 2.31x | 1.00x | - |
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**Age group per 100k - today: | | | | | |
0-11 | 4.75 | - | 0.00 | 0.00 | - |
12-17 | 12.90 | - | 1.00 | 0.47 | - |
18-39 | 13.39 | - | 7.50 | 2.25 | - |
40-59 | 9.65 | - | 4.28 | 1.60 | - |
60-79 | 11.01 | - | 2.38 | 0.65 | - |
80+ | 5.56 | - | 0.00 | 1.45 | - |
Vaccines - detailed data: Source
- Total administered: 21,247,717 (+35,691 / +223,827 in last day/week)
- First doses administered: 11,031,766 (+15,171 / +97,110 in last day/week)
- Second doses administered: 10,215,951 (+20,520 / +126,717 in last day/week)
- 85.12% / 79.27% of all adult Ontarians have received at least one / both dose(s) to date
- 74.43% / 68.92% of all Ontarians have received at least one / both dose(s) to date (0.10% / 0.14% today, 0.66% / 0.85% in last week)
- 84.61% / 78.33% of eligible 12+ Ontarians have received at least one / both dose(s) to date (0.12% / 0.16% today, 0.75% / 0.97% in last week)
- To date, 26,174,971 vaccines have been delivered to Ontario (last updated September 9) - Source
- There are 4,927,254 unused vaccines which will take 154.1 days to administer based on the current 7 day average of 31,975 /day
- Ontario's population is 14,822,201 as published here. Age group populations as provided by the MOH here
- Vaccine uptake report (updated weekly) incl. vaccination coverage by PHUs - link
Random vaccine stats
- Assuming that second doses will follow the pace of the 1st doses: We crossed today's second dose percentage in first doses on July 16, 2021, and the 80% first dose threshold on July 29, 2021, 13 days later. In this projection, we will reach the 80% second dose threshold on September 28, 2021
- 35,691 is NOT a prime number but it is 38 lower than the next prime number and 14 higher than the previous prime number. The prime factorization of this is {31, 118971}
- The last date we had a prime number of doses was September 14 (1 days ago), when we had 28,657 doses
- To date, we have had 16 prime daily vaccine counts, (6.13% of the total vaccine count days). Between the lowest and highest vaccine counts this week, 9.75% of numbers are prime
Vaccine data (by age ) - Charts of first doses and second doses
Age | First doses | Second doses | First Dose % (day/week) | Second Dose % (day/week) |
12-17yrs | 1,972 | 2,484 | 78.08% (+0.21% / +1.35%) | 66.78% (+0.26% / +1.79%) |
18-29yrs | 4,760 | 6,099 | 77.65% (+0.19% / +1.26%) | 67.44% (+0.25% / +1.53%) |
30-39yrs | 3,357 | 4,275 | 79.73% (+0.16% / +1.03%) | 71.90% (+0.21% / +1.24%) |
40-49yrs | 2,117 | 2,887 | 82.84% (+0.11% / +0.73%) | 77.00% (+0.15% / +0.96%) |
50-59yrs | 1,537 | 2,391 | 85.25% (+0.07% / +0.48%) | 80.97% (+0.12% / +0.71%) |
60-69yrs | 904 | 1,487 | 92.20% (+0.05% / +0.31%) | 89.21% (+0.08% / +0.48%) |
70-79yrs | 345 | 597 | 95.67% (+0.03% / +0.19%) | 93.53% (+0.05% / +0.30%) |
80+ yrs | 175 | 294 | 97.67% (+0.03% / +0.13%) | 94.73% (+0.04% / +0.23%) |
| | | | |
Unknown | 4 | 6 | 0.03% (+0.00% / +0.00%) | 0.02% (+0.00% / +0.00%) |
Total - 18+ | 13,195 | 18,030 | 85.12% (+0.11% / +0.70%) | 79.27% (+0.15% / +0.91%) |
Total - 12+ | 15,167 | 20,000 | 84.61% (+0.12% / +0.74%) | 78.33% (+0.15% / +0.92%) |
Schools data: - (latest data as of September 15) - Source
- 168 new cases (145/23 student/staff split). 299 (6.2% of all) schools have active cases. 0 schools currently closed.
- Top 10 municipalities by number of schools with active cases (number of cases)):
- Ottawa: 44 (94), Toronto: 27 (38), Hamilton: 20 (28), Windsor: 16 (32), Guelph: 11 (12), Mississauga: 11 (18), London: 7 (14), Cambridge: 7 (18), Kitchener: 6 (6), Brampton: 6 (9),
- Schools with 5+ active cases: Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School (9) (Ottawa), David Maxwell Public School (8) (Windsor), Avenue Road Public School (8) (Cambridge), École élémentaire catholique Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau (7) (Ottawa), École élémentaire publique Michaëlle-Jean (6) (Ottawa), École secondaire catholique Franco-Cité (6) (Ottawa), Burnhamthorpe Public School (6) (Mississauga), Holy Family School (6) (Caledon), Prince of Wales Public School (5) (Thorold), École élémentaire catholique Saint-François-d'Assise (5) (Ottawa), St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School (5) (Hamilton),
Child care centre data: - (latest data as of September 15) - Source
- 34 / 194 new cases in the last day/week
- There are currently 113 centres with cases (2.09% of all)
- 5 centres closed in the last day. 12 centres are currently closed
- LCCs with 5+ active cases: Discovery School-Based Child Care Program of Kingsville Inc. - Kingsville (32) (Kingsville), Tiny Hoppers - Newmarket (9) (Newmarket), RisingOaks Early Learning - St. Brigid (8) (North Dumfries), The Little School Daycare - Orleans (7) (Ottawa), La Coccinelle - Des Sentiers (6) (Ottawa), Together We Grow Learning and Child Care Center (6) (Vaughan), Alexander's Daycare Center (5) (Windsor), ABC Day Nursery of Windsor - Somme (5) (Windsor), Anna's Day Care Centre (5) (Niagara Falls), Olivia DiMaio Early Childhood Education Centre - Sprucewood (5) (Lasalle),
Outbreak data (latest data as of September 14)- Source and Definitions
- New outbreak cases: 1
- New outbreak cases (groups with 2+):
- 149 active cases in outbreaks (+5 vs. last week)
- Major categories with active cases (vs. last week): Workplace - Other: 32(-5), Child care: 22(+1), Other recreation: 13(+0), Retirement Homes: 7(+2), Workplace - Farm: 7(+3), Retail: 7(+2), Group Home/Supportive Housing: 6(+1),
Postal Code Data - Source - latest data as of September 04 - updated weekly
This list is postal codes with the highest positive rates
- N8T: 13.6% M3K: 13.5% N8W: 13.4% N9Y: 12.7% N9C: 12.6% N6E: 12.5% L2A: 11.5%
- N8Y: 11.1% L7E: 10.7% N9A: 10.7% N8H: 9.9% N9G: 9.8% N0R: 9.5% L7B: 9.4%
- N8R: 9.3% L2G: 9.3% L8K: 9.2% L9V: 8.9% L8W: 8.8% N8S: 8.7% P0B: 8.6%
- L8J: 8.5% L2V: 8.4% L8E: 8.4% L8V: 8.2% L1L: 8.1% L9A: 8.0% L6V: 8.0%
- N8N: 7.9% P1P: 7.8% N8P: 7.8% N9B: 7.7% L0S: 7.7% N7M: 7.6% L4H: 7.5%
- L4L: 7.4% L8T: 7.3% L2P: 7.3% N9E: 7.3% N1L: 7.1% N2A: 6.9% L6T: 6.8%
- P1H: 6.8% N8X: 6.8% L9Z: 6.8% N9J: 6.6% M9A: 6.5% L0C: 6.5% N9H: 6.5%
- N2R: 6.5% N9V: 6.3% L2H: 6.3% M9V: 6.3% M8Z: 6.2% L4W: 6.1% M1X: 6.1%
- P0H: 6.1% L4K: 6.0% N0P: 6.0% K4K: 6.0% N4T: 5.9% L6Z: 5.9% N0A: 5.9%
- L4Y: 5.9% L7J: 5.8% L9B: 5.8% P2A: 5.7% K1J: 5.7% L9R: 5.7% L8H: 5.6%
- L3K: 5.6% M1K: 5.5% L6P: 5.5% N2B: 5.5% L9C: 5.5% L2E: 5.4% M9W: 5.4%
- K4A: 5.3% K4M: 5.3% M1B: 5.2% L6X: 5.0% L5A: 5.0% L6S: 5.0% N5V: 5.0%
- L8L: 4.9% N3P: 4.9% M3A: 4.9% L2N: 4.9% K0C: 4.9% K6A: 4.9% N3R: 4.8%
- L5H: 4.8% M6L: 4.8% N3W: 4.8% M1H: 4.8% L5B: 4.8% L4G: 4.8% M9M: 4.7%
- M1W: 4.7% M6N: 4.7% M6A: 4.7% M6M: 4.7% L3X: 4.7% L6K: 4.7% L9K: 4.6%
Global Vaccine Comparison: - doses administered per 100 people (% with at least 1 dose / both doses), to date (ignoring 3rd doses) - Full list on Tab 6 - Source
- Spain: 155.4 (79.7/75.8), China: 149.4 (?/?), Canada: 143.4 (74.7/68.7), Italy: 137.3 (72.8/64.5),
- France: 136.6 (73.4/63.3), United Kingdom: 135.7 (71.0/64.7), Israel: 132.2 (68.9/63.3), Mongolia: 131.1 (67.5/63.6),
- Sweden: 130.5 (69.3/61.2), Germany: 128.0 (66.1/61.9), European Union: 126.4 (65.9/60.5), Japan: 117.1 (64.7/52.4),
- United States: 115.7 (62.4/53.3), Saudi Arabia: 113.3 (64.8/48.5), Turkey: 109.2 (61.1/48.1), South Korea: 107.8 (67.4/40.4),
- Argentina: 103.6 (63.1/40.5), Brazil: 102.4 (67.2/35.3), Australia: 89.5 (55.2/34.3), Mexico: 77.6 (47.0/30.6),
- Russia: 59.0 (31.6/27.4), India: 54.0 (41.0/13.0), Indonesia: 42.3 (26.9/15.4), Iran: 41.2 (27.0/14.2),
- Pakistan: 33.6 (23.4/10.2), Vietnam: 30.9 (25.2/5.7), South Africa: 30.8 (18.4/12.4), Bangladesh: 21.2 (12.7/8.4),
- Egypt: 11.9 (7.2/4.7), Ethiopia: 2.8 (2.0/0.8), Nigeria: 2.7 (1.9/0.8),
- Map charts showing rates of at least one dose and total doses per 100 people
Global Vaccine Pace Comparison - doses per 100 people in the last week: - Source
- South Korea: 9.92 Vietnam: 7.82 Australia: 7.11 Iran: 6.93 Japan: 6.74
- Brazil: 5.41 Turkey: 4.91 Argentina: 4.53 Saudi Arabia: 4.36 Israel: 4.06
- Bangladesh: 3.98 Mexico: 3.84 India: 3.81 Indonesia: 3.42 Sweden: 3.13
- Italy: 2.72 Spain: 2.64 China: 2.62 Pakistan: 2.6 France: 2.51
- South Africa: 2.16 Russia: 1.67 European Union: 1.63 United States: 1.62 Canada: 1.62
- Germany: 1.47 Egypt: 1.27 United Kingdom: 1.08 Ethiopia: 0.64 Mongolia: 0.37
- Nigeria: 0.34
Global Case Comparison: - Major Countries - Cases per 100k in the last week (% with at least one dose) - Full list - tab 6 Source
- Israel: 878.1 (68.88) Mongolia: 620.8 (67.5) United Kingdom: 334.1 (71.05) United States: 320.3 (62.43)
- Turkey: 197.6 (61.12) Iran: 184.1 (26.98) France: 101.5 (73.35) Russia: 86.3 (31.64)
- Vietnam: 85.6 (25.19) Sweden: 80.9 (69.27) European Union: 77.9 (65.88) Canada: 77.6 (74.73)
- Germany: 74.6 (66.11) South Africa: 57.8 (18.38) Italy: 55.8 (72.76) Spain: 55.4 (79.67)
- Mexico: 51.2 (46.96) Brazil: 49.3 (67.17) Australia: 47.4 (55.17) Japan: 46.1 (64.7)
- Argentina: 39.6 (63.06) South Korea: 24.5 (67.4) India: 15.8 (41.03) Indonesia: 12.2 (26.87)
- Pakistan: 10.1 (23.45) Bangladesh: 8.8 (12.71) Ethiopia: 6.6 (1.98) Egypt: 3.0 (7.16)
- Nigeria: 1.7 (1.9) Saudi Arabia: 0.9 (64.76) China: 0.0 (n/a)
Global Case Comparison: Top 16 countries by Cases per 100k in the last week (% with at least one dose) - Full list - tab 6 Source
- Grenada: 914.0 (25.23) Dominica: 881.2 (31.77) Israel: 878.1 (68.88) Montenegro: 646.4 (35.55)
- Mongolia: 620.8 (67.5) Serbia: 617.1 (43.82) Suriname: 548.3 (36.17) Cuba: 498.2 (62.13)
- Saint Kitts and Nevis: 431.4 (46.32) Georgia: 430.0 (22.97) Malaysia: 398.8 (66.06) Saint Lucia: 386.7 (n/a)
- Antigua and Barbuda: 348.4 (44.24) United Kingdom: 334.1 (71.05) United States: 320.3 (62.43) Seychelles: 315.4 (n/a)
Global ICU Comparison: - Current, adjusted to Ontario's population - Source
- United States: 1,112, Israel: 428, Canada: 263, United Kingdom: 231,
US State comparison - case count - Top 25 by last 7 ave. case count (Last 7/100k) - Source
- TX: 20,982 (506.5), FL: 11,013 (358.9), CA: 10,189 (180.5), OH: 7,071 (423.5), TN: 6,870 (704.2),
- GA: 6,691 (441.1), NC: 6,577 (439.0), SC: 4,773 (648.9), NY: 4,650 (167.3), KY: 4,297 (673.3),
- PA: 4,247 (232.2), IL: 4,002 (221.1), IN: 3,868 (402.2), AL: 3,840 (548.3), VA: 3,689 (302.5),
- WA: 3,339 (306.9), AZ: 2,671 (256.9), MI: 2,483 (174.0), LA: 2,427 (365.5), MO: 2,396 (273.3),
- NJ: 2,328 (183.5), MN: 2,326 (288.7), OK: 2,114 (374.0), OR: 1,983 (329.2), WI: 1,958 (235.4),
US State comparison - vaccines count - % single dosed (change in week) - Source
- PR: 77.3% (1.6%), VT: 76.9% (0.4%), MA: 76.4% (0.5%), HI: 75.7% (0.8%), CT: 74.8% (0.6%),
- RI: 73.3% (0.8%), ME: 72.8% (0.8%), NJ: 71.3% (0.6%), NM: 71.3% (0.6%), PA: 70.8% (0.7%),
- CA: 70.2% (0.6%), WA: 69.8% (1.2%), MD: 69.4% (0.6%), NY: 69.3% (0.9%), DC: 69.0% (0.7%),
- NH: 68.3% (0.5%), IL: 67.2% (0.5%), VA: 66.7% (0.7%), FL: 65.6% (1.1%), OR: 65.5% (0.7%),
- DE: 65.2% (0.5%), CO: 64.5% (0.5%), MN: 62.7% (0.4%), WI: 59.9% (0.5%), NV: 59.4% (0.6%),
- KY: 59.0% (0.8%), KS: 58.7% (0.7%), TX: 58.5% (0.6%), NE: 58.5% (0.4%), AZ: 58.2% (0.6%),
- SD: 57.8% (0.9%), NC: 57.7% (1.0%), UT: 57.6% (0.7%), IA: 57.2% (0.6%), AK: 56.0% (0.9%),
- MI: 55.9% (0.3%), OK: 55.1% (0.9%), AR: 54.6% (0.6%), MO: 53.8% (0.5%), SC: 53.5% (0.8%),
- MT: 53.5% (0.9%), OH: 53.4% (0.5%), GA: 52.8% (0.9%), TN: 51.4% (1.1%), AL: 51.3% (0.6%),
- IN: 51.2% (0.5%), LA: 50.6% (0.5%), ND: 49.7% (0.7%), MS: 48.8% (1.1%), WV: 47.6% (0.3%),
- WY: 47.0% (1.0%), ID: 45.6% (0.7%),
UK Watch - Source
The England age group data below is actually lagged by four days, i.e. the , the 'Today' data is actually '4 day ago' data.
Metric | Today | 7d ago | 14d ago | 21d ago | 30d ago | Peak |
Cases - 7-day avg | 32,969 | 38,456 | 33,776 | 33,550 | 28,618 | 59,660 |
Hosp. - current | 8,413 | 8,021 | 7,325 | 7,011 | 5,879 | 39,254 |
Vent. - current | 1,056 | 1,062 | 984 | 942 | 892 | 4,077 |
England weekly cases/100k by age: | | | | | | |
<60 | 370.6 | 367.1 | 364.6 | 387.4 | 369.6 | 745.3 |
60+ | 166.6 | 162.7 | 164.9 | 140.2 | 109.9 | 477.6 |
Jail Data - (latest data as of September 13) Source
- Total inmate cases in last day/week: 0/33
- Total inmate tests completed in last day/week (refused test in last day/week): 135/1691 (-45/239)
- Jails with 2+ cases yesterday:
COVID App Stats - latest data as of September 13 - Source
- Positives Uploaded to app in last day/week/month/since launch: 9 / 130 / 514 / 24,745 (1.6% / 2.6% / 2.5% / 4.6% of all cases)
- App downloads in last day/week/month/since launch: 749 / 6,046 / 25,683 / 2,832,840 (72.5% / 53.1% / 54.2% / 42.4% Android share)
Case fatality rates by age group (last 30 days):
Age Group | Outbreak | CFR % | Deaths | Non-outbreak | CFR% | Deaths |
19 & under | | 0.0% | 0 | | 0.07% | 1 |
20s | | 0.0% | 0 | | 0.21% | 3 |
30s | | 0.41% | 1 | | 0.28% | 3 |
40s | | 1.04% | 2 | | 0.6% | 4 |
50s | | 0.61% | 1 | | 2.05% | 9 |
60s | | 5.62% | 5 | | 7.59% | 24 |
70s | | 16.67% | 4 | | 34.17% | 41 |
80s | | 72.22% | 13 | | 44.9% | 22 |
90+ | | 30.43% | 7 | | 41.67% | 5 |
Main data table:
PHU | Today | Averages->> | Last 7 | Prev 7 | Totals Per 100k->> | Last 7/100k | Prev 7/100k | Source (week %)->> | Close contact | Community | Outbreak | Travel | Ages (week %)->> | <40 | 40-69 | 70+ |
Total | 593 | | 722.4 | 732.3 | | 34.0 | 34.5 | | 51.9 | 34.9 | 6.2 | 7.0 | | 67.4 | 27.7 | 4.9 |
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Toronto PHU | 141 | | 144.7 | 152.6 | | 32.5 | 34.2 | | 43.1 | 39.7 | 6.6 | 10.6 | | 67.8 | 27.0 | 5.2 |
Peel | 61 | | 81.3 | 91.9 | | 35.4 | 40.0 | | 46.7 | 41.8 | 4.0 | 7.4 | | 65.4 | 30.4 | 4.1 |
Ottawa | 46 | | 55.0 | 36.9 | | 36.5 | 24.5 | | 44.9 | 41.6 | 5.5 | 8.1 | | 74.0 | 22.6 | 3.3 |
Windsor | 45 | | 58.4 | 67.9 | | 96.3 | 111.8 | | 68.9 | 18.8 | 7.6 | 4.6 | | 68.0 | 27.4 | 4.6 |
York | 39 | | 63.3 | 73.3 | | 36.1 | 41.9 | | 53.0 | 37.5 | 3.8 | 5.6 | | 63.6 | 32.5 | 4.1 |
Hamilton | 38 | | 44.1 | 56.3 | | 52.2 | 66.5 | | 47.6 | 39.2 | 9.7 | 3.6 | | 69.6 | 27.8 | 2.5 |
Niagara | 34 | | 32.7 | 31.3 | | 48.5 | 46.3 | | 48.0 | 29.7 | 17.0 | 5.2 | | 65.9 | 22.8 | 11.8 |
Halton | 26 | | 26.0 | 23.7 | | 29.4 | 26.8 | | 46.2 | 37.4 | 7.7 | 8.8 | | 59.9 | 32.3 | 7.6 |
Waterloo Region | 20 | | 25.7 | 20.9 | | 30.8 | 25.0 | | 53.9 | 37.8 | -0.6 | 8.9 | | 66.6 | 31.2 | 2.3 |
London | 20 | | 19.6 | 20.4 | | 27.0 | 28.2 | | 50.4 | 36.5 | 2.9 | 10.2 | | 64.2 | 31.4 | 4.3 |
Simcoe-Muskoka | 18 | | 26.6 | 28.7 | | 31.0 | 33.5 | | 79.6 | 15.1 | 1.6 | 3.8 | | 69.4 | 26.9 | 3.7 |
Durham | 17 | | 26.9 | 32.0 | | 26.4 | 31.4 | | 59.6 | 30.9 | 3.2 | 6.4 | | 70.7 | 25.5 | 3.8 |
Eastern Ontario | 11 | | 8.9 | 9.9 | | 29.7 | 33.1 | | 75.8 | 12.9 | 6.5 | 4.8 | | 75.8 | 24.1 | 0.0 |
Southwestern | 10 | | 8.7 | 4.4 | | 28.8 | 14.7 | | 55.7 | 36.1 | 6.6 | 1.6 | | 65.6 | 26.3 | 6.6 |
Peterborough | 9 | | 6.3 | 4.7 | | 29.7 | 22.3 | | 93.2 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 6.8 | | 84.1 | 13.6 | 2.3 |
Wellington-Guelph | 9 | | 15.6 | 14.7 | | 34.9 | 33.0 | | 52.3 | 43.1 | 2.8 | 1.8 | | 60.5 | 30.3 | 9.2 |
Chatham-Kent | 9 | | 15.1 | 14.0 | | 99.7 | 92.2 | | 60.4 | 26.4 | 13.2 | 0.0 | | 57.5 | 30.2 | 12.2 |
Leeds, Greenville, Lanark | 7 | | 4.4 | 1.3 | | 17.9 | 5.2 | | 48.4 | 35.5 | 9.7 | 6.5 | | 51.6 | 48.4 | 0.0 |
Hastings | 6 | | 4.4 | 3.4 | | 18.4 | 14.2 | | 48.4 | 35.5 | 0.0 | 16.1 | | 74.2 | 25.8 | 0.0 |
Brant | 5 | | 13.9 | 14.3 | | 62.5 | 64.4 | | 32.0 | 64.9 | 2.1 | 1.0 | | 69.1 | 28.9 | 2.0 |
Kingston | 4 | | 5.0 | 3.6 | | 16.5 | 11.8 | | 60.0 | 25.7 | 5.7 | 8.6 | | 80.0 | 17.2 | 2.9 |
Northwestern | 4 | | 1.7 | 1.4 | | 13.7 | 11.4 | | 41.7 | 25.0 | 16.7 | 16.7 | | 83.3 | 16.6 | 0.0 |
Huron Perth | 4 | | 4.1 | 5.1 | | 20.8 | 25.8 | | 69.0 | 27.6 | 0.0 | 3.4 | | 72.3 | 13.7 | 13.7 |
Algoma | 2 | | 2.1 | 0.3 | | 13.1 | 1.7 | | 73.3 | 13.3 | 13.3 | 0.0 | | 73.3 | 26.7 | 0.0 |
Haldimand-Norfolk | 2 | | 3.4 | 2.6 | | 21.0 | 15.8 | | 37.5 | 37.5 | 25.0 | 0.0 | | 45.8 | 29.2 | 25.0 |
Sudbury | 2 | | 5.0 | 2.7 | | 17.6 | 9.5 | | 74.3 | 22.9 | 0.0 | 2.9 | | 77.2 | 20.0 | 5.7 |
Porcupine | 2 | | 0.7 | 2.1 | | 6.0 | 18.0 | | 40.0 | 60.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | | 60.0 | 40.0 | 0.0 |
Thunder Bay | 1 | | 1.7 | 1.7 | | 8.0 | 8.0 | | 33.3 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 66.7 | | 66.7 | 16.6 | 16.7 |
Haliburton, Kawartha | 1 | | 5.0 | 2.4 | | 18.5 | 9.0 | | 25.7 | 14.3 | 54.3 | 5.7 | | 80.0 | 14.3 | 5.8 |
Regions of Zeroes | 0 | | 12.0 | 7.8 | | 14.7 | 9.6 | | 61.9 | 29.8 | 1.2 | 7.1 | | 65.5 | 28.6 | 6.0 |
Vaccine coverage by PHU/age group - as of September 15 (% at least one/both dosed, chg. week) -
PHU name | 12+ population | Adults - 18plus | | 12-17yrs | 18-29yrs | 30-39yrs | 40-49yrs | 50-59yrs | 60-69yrs | 70-79yrs | 80+ |
Leeds, Grenville, Lanark | 93.5%/87.9% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | 94.6%/89.3% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | | 79.3%/69.4% (+1.5%/+2.2%) | 76.7%/66.1% (+1.4%/+1.6%) | 98.2%/87.6% (+1.6%/+1.9%) | 91.5%/85.0% (+0.9%/+1.1%) | 85.5%/81.7% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 103.9%/101.5% (+0.3%/+0.7%) | 107.2%/105.7% (+0.1%/+0.3%) | 105.8%/103.1% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Thunder Bay | 89.5%/82.3% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | 90.3%/83.7% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | | 77.4%/64.6% (+1.5%/+1.5%) | 87.0%/73.8% (+1.5%/+1.7%) | 84.9%/74.9% (+1.1%/+1.4%) | 85.1%/78.2% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | 88.2%/83.3% (+0.4%/+0.7%) | 94.1%/90.9% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 100.2%/98.2% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 101.8%/98.9% (+0.0%/+0.3%) |
Waterloo Region | 88.1%/81.8% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | 88.8%/82.9% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | | 80.8%/70.0% (+1.2%/+1.5%) | 91.6%/80.9% (+1.2%/+1.7%) | 84.8%/77.0% (+1.0%/+1.3%) | 84.7%/79.2% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | 85.8%/82.0% (+0.4%/+0.7%) | 89.9%/87.2% (+0.2%/+0.4%) | 94.9%/92.9% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 101.9%/99.1% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
City Of Ottawa | 87.8%/81.7% (+0.7%/+0.8%) | 87.6%/82.0% (+0.6%/+0.8%) | | 90.7%/77.9% (+1.0%/+1.5%) | 78.1%/68.5% (+1.1%/+1.3%) | 78.7%/71.8% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | 89.6%/84.1% (+0.7%/+0.8%) | 92.4%/88.3% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | 94.1%/91.4% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 98.3%/96.2% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 103.6%/100.7% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Halton | 87.6%/82.8% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 87.5%/83.2% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | | 88.1%/78.6% (+1.0%/+1.6%) | 75.4%/68.6% (+0.8%/+0.9%) | 80.2%/74.5% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | 91.3%/86.9% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 91.6%/88.2% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 91.2%/88.9% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 95.4%/93.7% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 106.0%/103.5% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Huron Perth | 87.3%/81.5% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 89.0%/83.6% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | | 68.3%/56.8% (+1.9%/+1.9%) | 68.9%/59.4% (+1.2%/+1.6%) | 84.2%/74.8% (+1.6%/+1.7%) | 84.8%/78.0% (+1.1%/+1.2%) | 82.4%/78.6% (+0.5%/+0.9%) | 101.5%/99.0% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 108.8%/107.2% (+0.1%/+0.3%) | 107.1%/105.3% (+0.1%/+0.3%) |
Middlesex-London | 86.9%/80.0% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 87.1%/80.5% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | | 85.1%/73.5% (+1.5%/+2.0%) | 82.8%/71.7% (+1.4%/+1.8%) | 79.1%/70.3% (+1.1%/+1.4%) | 87.9%/80.8% (+0.9%/+1.2%) | 85.3%/80.8% (+0.4%/+0.9%) | 92.2%/89.3% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 96.0%/94.1% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 102.0%/98.9% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Durham Region | 86.3%/81.1% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 86.8%/81.9% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | | 80.8%/72.1% (+1.4%/+2.6%) | 76.9%/69.1% (+1.3%/+1.4%) | 86.8%/79.4% (+1.2%/+1.3%) | 86.8%/81.7% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 86.1%/82.6% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 91.2%/88.8% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 95.4%/93.7% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 102.8%/99.9% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
Wellington-Guelph | 86.1%/80.7% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | 86.7%/81.6% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | | 79.0%/69.0% (+1.5%/+1.8%) | 76.3%/67.9% (+1.2%/+1.5%) | 81.3%/73.9% (+1.2%/+1.4%) | 84.7%/79.7% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | 86.7%/83.1% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | 94.0%/91.3% (+0.2%/+0.4%) | 98.1%/96.5% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 109.3%/106.5% (+0.0%/+0.1%) |
Eastern Ontario | 85.9%/79.2% (+1.2%/+1.1%) | 86.8%/80.6% (+1.0%/+1.0%) | | 75.1%/62.1% (+3.4%/+2.3%) | 70.1%/59.0% (+1.8%/+1.8%) | 87.5%/76.2% (+2.0%/+1.8%) | 83.9%/76.6% (+1.4%/+1.3%) | 81.4%/76.9% (+0.7%/+0.8%) | 96.4%/93.2% (+0.6%/+0.6%) | 99.2%/97.1% (+0.3%/+0.3%) | 98.8%/95.8% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
Algoma District | 85.9%/79.2% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | 86.8%/80.5% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | | 73.7%/61.1% (+1.5%/+1.7%) | 72.2%/60.0% (+1.7%/+1.7%) | 81.1%/71.0% (+1.7%/+1.6%) | 84.7%/76.8% (+1.1%/+1.5%) | 81.4%/76.3% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 94.9%/91.7% (+0.4%/+0.5%) | 100.7%/98.6% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 96.4%/93.9% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Kingston | 85.7%/79.6% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 85.7%/79.9% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | | 86.1%/74.7% (+1.6%/+1.9%) | 76.9%/66.7% (+1.7%/+1.9%) | 72.3%/64.2% (+1.1%/+1.3%) | 82.0%/75.5% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 84.1%/79.7% (+0.5%/+0.8%) | 98.6%/95.6% (+0.2%/+0.5%) | 100.1%/98.3% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 101.6%/99.1% (+0.1%/+0.1%) |
Haliburton, Kawartha | 85.5%/79.3% (+0.5%/+0.6%) | 86.3%/80.5% (+0.4%/+0.5%) | | 72.1%/59.3% (+1.9%/+1.5%) | 72.1%/60.4% (+1.2%/+1.1%) | 86.1%/74.3% (+1.1%/+1.2%) | 85.2%/77.6% (+0.4%/+0.8%) | 75.0%/70.5% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 96.4%/93.4% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 96.7%/94.8% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 93.7%/91.0% (+0.1%/+0.1%) |
Niagara | 85.4%/78.1% (+0.9%/+1.2%) | 86.2%/79.4% (+0.9%/+1.2%) | | 74.2%/60.4% (+1.6%/+1.7%) | 75.4%/62.8% (+1.7%/+2.1%) | 81.1%/70.3% (+1.6%/+2.0%) | 86.3%/78.5% (+1.1%/+1.5%) | 81.7%/76.6% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | 93.3%/90.1% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 96.9%/94.7% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 98.7%/95.6% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
Peterborough County-City | 84.7%/78.4% (+0.9%/+1.1%) | 85.2%/79.4% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | | 76.6%/63.3% (+2.1%/+2.3%) | 74.4%/63.5% (+1.5%/+1.8%) | 75.6%/66.2% (+1.3%/+1.4%) | 84.3%/77.2% (+1.2%/+1.5%) | 76.0%/71.7% (+0.7%/+0.8%) | 95.5%/92.8% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 101.8%/100.3% (+0.1%/+0.3%) | 98.4%/96.2% (+0.1%/+0.1%) |
Peel Region | 84.3%/76.6% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | 85.3%/78.0% (+0.6%/+1.0%) | | 72.8%/62.2% (+0.8%/+1.2%) | 93.2%/78.0% (+1.3%/+2.1%) | 78.0%/69.6% (+0.7%/+1.2%) | 77.5%/71.8% (+0.5%/+0.8%) | 85.5%/81.2% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | 88.3%/85.2% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 87.9%/85.7% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 95.0%/91.7% (+0.1%/+0.4%) |
York Region | 84.2%/79.2% (+0.6%/+0.8%) | 84.5%/80.1% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | | 81.0%/70.3% (+1.1%/+2.0%) | 74.2%/67.6% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 78.6%/72.7% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 87.6%/83.0% (+0.6%/+0.8%) | 87.2%/83.8% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | 88.2%/85.8% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 91.7%/89.7% (+0.2%/+0.4%) | 99.4%/96.4% (+0.1%/+0.3%) |
Southwestern | 84.0%/78.0% (+0.9%/+1.2%) | 85.5%/79.8% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | | 67.8%/58.9% (+1.6%/+2.2%) | 68.4%/58.6% (+1.4%/+1.7%) | 83.8%/74.1% (+1.6%/+1.9%) | 82.7%/76.2% (+1.1%/+1.3%) | 83.1%/79.0% (+0.6%/+0.9%) | 95.8%/93.3% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 101.7%/99.9% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 96.3%/94.1% (+0.1%/+0.1%) |
Northwestern | 84.0%/75.7% (+1.3%/+1.7%) | 85.0%/77.3% (+1.2%/+1.3%) | | 73.4%/59.1% (+2.9%/+4.7%) | 76.4%/64.3% (+1.8%/+1.9%) | 89.2%/77.4% (+1.9%/+1.6%) | 85.3%/76.7% (+1.4%/+1.7%) | 81.1%/75.4% (+1.0%/+1.2%) | 90.1%/86.0% (+0.5%/+0.9%) | 92.2%/89.5% (+0.3%/+0.8%) | 89.2%/85.5% (+0.3%/+0.6%) |
Simcoe Muskoka District | 83.9%/77.2% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 84.5%/78.3% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | | 75.9%/62.9% (+1.6%/+2.0%) | 73.4%/62.0% (+1.4%/+1.7%) | 79.4%/69.4% (+1.4%/+1.6%) | 81.4%/74.5% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 79.3%/75.0% (+0.4%/+0.8%) | 96.0%/93.0% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 97.0%/95.1% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 100.2%/97.4% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
Sudbury And District | 83.6%/76.5% (+1.2%/+1.2%) | 84.2%/77.4% (+1.1%/+1.1%) | | 76.1%/64.2% (+2.2%/+2.7%) | 73.7%/61.2% (+2.2%/+2.0%) | 72.9%/62.7% (+1.9%/+1.7%) | 79.8%/72.2% (+1.2%/+1.2%) | 83.2%/77.9% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 93.1%/90.0% (+0.4%/+0.5%) | 97.6%/95.3% (+0.2%/+0.2%) | 105.0%/102.2% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
Windsor-Essex County | 83.2%/76.0% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | 84.3%/77.6% (+0.8%/+0.9%) | | 70.8%/57.6% (+1.4%/+1.4%) | 74.2%/63.1% (+1.4%/+1.5%) | 81.8%/71.4% (+1.4%/+1.5%) | 82.7%/75.4% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | 82.5%/77.6% (+0.6%/+0.8%) | 91.4%/88.2% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 95.0%/92.8% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 97.6%/94.5% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
Grey Bruce | 82.9%/77.8% (+0.6%/+0.9%) | 84.1%/79.4% (+0.5%/+0.8%) | | 66.2%/55.5% (+1.7%/+1.8%) | 64.8%/56.4% (+0.9%/+1.4%) | 80.5%/72.3% (+1.1%/+1.5%) | 84.7%/78.6% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 78.0%/74.2% (+0.4%/+0.7%) | 94.1%/91.9% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 97.3%/95.7% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 92.4%/89.7% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Porcupine | 82.9%/74.3% (+1.5%/+1.8%) | 83.9%/75.8% (+1.3%/+1.6%) | | 72.0%/57.7% (+3.3%/+3.6%) | 74.0%/59.0% (+2.0%/+2.2%) | 75.8%/63.8% (+2.6%/+2.6%) | 78.2%/69.7% (+1.5%/+1.8%) | 83.9%/78.0% (+1.1%/+1.6%) | 91.0%/87.2% (+0.7%/+1.1%) | 99.0%/96.0% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | 102.2%/98.0% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
North Bay | 82.8%/76.2% (+0.8%/+0.9%) | 83.5%/77.3% (+0.7%/+0.8%) | | 72.6%/59.5% (+2.4%/+1.8%) | 67.1%/55.5% (+1.3%/+1.2%) | 74.3%/63.7% (+1.4%/+1.4%) | 80.6%/73.0% (+0.9%/+1.1%) | 79.4%/74.6% (+0.5%/+0.8%) | 95.2%/92.2% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 95.4%/93.4% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 100.1%/97.2% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Hastings | 82.8%/75.6% (+1.0%/+1.3%) | 83.5%/76.8% (+0.9%/+1.2%) | | 72.8%/59.1% (+2.3%/+2.5%) | 67.2%/54.2% (+1.7%/+2.1%) | 73.2%/62.3% (+1.9%/+1.9%) | 78.5%/69.9% (+1.3%/+1.6%) | 77.1%/72.0% (+0.6%/+1.0%) | 97.5%/94.0% (+0.4%/+0.8%) | 99.4%/97.0% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 97.5%/94.5% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Brant County | 82.5%/76.2% (-0.2%/-0.1%) | 83.6%/77.7% (-0.3%/-0.1%) | | 70.0%/59.5% (+1.3%/+1.2%) | 70.9%/60.9% (+0.7%/+0.5%) | 78.2%/69.6% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | 82.8%/76.3% (-0.1%/+0.1%) | 82.0%/77.9% (-0.8%/-0.5%) | 91.1%/88.2% (-1.3%/-1.1%) | 98.4%/96.4% (-1.0%/-0.8%) | 100.8%/97.8% (-0.5%/-0.4%) |
Toronto | 82.3%/76.5% (+0.6%/+0.9%) | 82.5%/77.0% (+0.6%/+0.8%) | | 78.8%/68.4% (+0.9%/+1.7%) | 75.2%/66.6% (+1.1%/+1.3%) | 79.1%/72.8% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | 77.9%/73.0% (+0.5%/+0.8%) | 87.6%/83.2% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 90.9%/87.5% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 93.7%/91.1% (+0.2%/+0.4%) | 89.6%/86.4% (+0.1%/+0.3%) |
Timiskaming | 82.2%/75.7% (+1.5%/+1.4%) | 82.9%/77.0% (+1.1%/+1.2%) | | 72.2%/57.6% (+5.6%/+4.3%) | 66.7%/54.5% (+2.4%/+2.3%) | 78.5%/69.3% (+1.9%/+2.5%) | 79.9%/73.2% (+1.5%/+1.6%) | 78.3%/73.7% (+1.0%/+1.0%) | 90.0%/86.8% (+0.6%/+0.6%) | 96.8%/94.6% (+0.4%/+0.2%) | 98.4%/95.2% (+0.2%/+0.3%) |
City Of Hamilton | 81.5%/74.4% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 82.0%/75.5% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | | 74.7%/60.6% (+1.5%/+1.6%) | 71.9%/61.1% (+1.3%/+1.5%) | 76.0%/67.6% (+1.1%/+1.2%) | 80.4%/73.4% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 83.2%/78.1% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 89.2%/85.8% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 94.6%/92.1% (+0.1%/+0.3%) | 97.8%/94.4% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Haldimand-Norfolk | 81.3%/75.0% (+2.6%/+2.5%) | 83.0%/77.2% (+2.5%/+2.5%) | | 58.7%/47.1% (+3.5%/+2.3%) | 62.1%/52.4% (+3.0%/+2.9%) | 81.5%/70.5% (+3.7%/+3.6%) | 83.7%/75.5% (+3.2%/+3.4%) | 77.3%/72.7% (+2.1%/+2.3%) | 91.4%/88.9% (+2.2%/+2.3%) | 100.0%/98.1% (+1.6%/+1.6%) | 97.1%/94.7% (+1.0%/+1.1%) |
Chatham-Kent | 80.3%/73.6% (+1.2%/+1.2%) | 82.1%/75.8% (+1.1%/+1.1%) | | 59.4%/47.4% (+2.5%/+1.9%) | 62.9%/52.4% (+2.0%/+1.8%) | 72.2%/61.5% (+2.0%/+2.0%) | 79.1%/70.9% (+1.6%/+1.6%) | 78.1%/72.8% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | 94.3%/91.2% (+0.5%/+0.6%) | 100.3%/98.2% (+0.3%/+0.3%) | 99.9%/97.3% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Renfrew | 80.2%/74.5% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | 80.8%/75.4% (+0.8%/+0.9%) | | 72.5%/60.8% (+2.0%/+2.1%) | 63.9%/54.2% (+1.4%/+1.7%) | 64.5%/56.8% (+1.3%/+1.3%) | 73.5%/67.0% (+1.1%/+0.9%) | 79.5%/75.1% (+0.6%/+0.8%) | 98.6%/95.8% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 99.8%/97.8% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 95.1%/92.6% (+0.2%/+0.1%) |
Lambton County | 80.1%/74.5% (+1.0%/+0.9%) | 81.1%/75.8% (+0.9%/+0.9%) | | 66.7%/56.7% (+2.6%/+1.6%) | 68.0%/57.7% (+1.9%/+1.7%) | 77.4%/68.5% (+1.8%/+1.6%) | 80.5%/73.7% (+1.2%/+1.2%) | 76.4%/72.5% (+0.7%/+0.7%) | 87.3%/84.9% (+0.3%/+0.3%) | 94.5%/92.9% (+0.2%/+0.2%) | 91.3%/89.4% (+0.1%/+0.1%) |
Canada comparison - Source
Province | Yesterday | Averages->> | Last 7 | Prev 7 | Per 100k->> | Last 7/100k | Prev 7/100k | Positive % - last 7 | Vaccines->> | Vax(day) | To date (per 100) | Weekly vax update->> | % with 1+ | % with both |
Canada | 4,048 | | 4210.7 | 3785.1 | | 77.6 | 69.7 | 5.0 | | 74,614 | 143.2 | | 73.77 | 67.8 |
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Alberta | 1,434 | | 1474.7 | 1279.7 | | 233.4 | 202.6 | 11.6 | | 9,743 | 128.1 | | 66.87 | 60.0 |
Quebec | 633 | | 743.7 | 661.1 | | 60.7 | 54.0 | 3.1 | | 15,213 | 147.5 | | 76.07 | 71.1 |
British Columbia | 677 | | 724.1 | 668.9 | | 98.5 | 90.9 | 6.2 | | 12,393 | 148.2 | | 76.25 | 69.6 |
Ontario | 577 | | 716.9 | 746.9 | | 34.1 | 35.5 | 3.0 | | 28,657 | 144.0 | | 73.89 | 68.1 |
Saskatchewan | 508 | | 405.0 | 353.0 | | 240.5 | 209.6 | 11.6 | | 665 | 127.5 | | 65.74 | 59.0 |
Manitoba | 56 | | 60.0 | 43.6 | | 30.4 | 22.1 | 2.7 | | 2,228 | 141.1 | | 72.2 | 67.4 |
New Brunswick | 35 | | 30.6 | 12.7 | | 27.4 | 11.4 | 2.8 | | 608 | 144.9 | | 74.48 | 66.6 |
Nova Scotia | 66 | | 25.4 | 6.4 | | 18.2 | 4.6 | 0.9 | | 2,917 | 150.3 | | 77.48 | 71.0 |
Northwest Territories | 56 | | 21.1 | 6.7 | | 327.7 | 104.1 | 11.7 | | 513 | 150.8 | | 65.08 | 60.6 |
Newfoundland | N/R | | 4.3 | 4.7 | | 5.8 | 6.3 | 0.5 | | 0 | 152.7 | | 80.24 | 71.1 |
Prince Edward Island | 3 | | 2.9 | 0.3 | | 12.5 | 1.2 | 1.0 | | 1,171 | 155.0 | | 80.69 | 72.5 |
Yukon | 3 | | 1.9 | 1.0 | | 30.9 | 16.7 | inf | | 82 | 156.2 | | 77.09 | 73.1 |
Nunavut | 0 | | 0.1 | 0.1 | | 2.5 | 2.5 | 0.3 | | 424 | 115.2 | | 60.25 | 53.3 |
LTCs with 2+ new cases today: Why are there 0.5 cases/deaths?
LTC_Home | City | Beds | New LTC cases | Current Active Cases |
R. H. Lawson Eventide Home | Niagara Falls | 101.0 | 9.0 | 20.0 |
Berkshire Care Centre | Windsor | 231.0 | 2.5 | 2.5 |
Tall Pines Long Term Care Centre | Brampton | 160.0 | 2.5 | 2.5 |
LTC Deaths today: - this section is reported by the Ministry of LTC and the data may not reconcile with the LTC data above because that is published by the MoH.
LTC_Home | City | Beds | Today's Deaths | All-time Deaths |
None reported by the Ministry of LTC
Today's deaths:
Reporting_PHU | Age_Group | Client_Gender | Case_AcquisitionInfo | Case_Reported_Date | Episode_Date | Count |
Peel | 50s | MALE | Travel | 2021-08-26 | 2021-08-19 | 1 |
Hamilton | 60s | MALE | Community | 2021-08-19 | 2021-08-18 | 1 |
Waterloo Region | 60s | FEMALE | Close contact | 2021-08-12 | 2021-08-07 | 1 |
Durham | 80s | FEMALE | Outbreak | 2021-08-30 | 2021-08-28 | 1 |
Huron Perth | 80s | FEMALE | Close contact | 2021-09-06 | 2021-09-04 | 1 |
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2021.09.15 16:19 enterprisevalue Ontario September 15th update: 593 Cases, 5 Deaths, 33,220 tests (1.79% pos.), 🏥 ICUs: 188 (-4 vs. yest.) (-6 vs. last week). 💉35,691 admin, 84.61% / 78.33% (+0.12% / +0.15%) of 12+ at least one/two dosed, 🛡️ 12+ Cases by Vax (un/part/full): 11.52 / 5.09 / 1.47 (All: 4.00) per 100k
Link to report:
https://files.ontario.ca/moh-covid-19-report-en-2021-09-15.pdf Detailed tables:
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HTML of Sheets - Throwback Ontario September 15 update: 251 New Cases, 117 Recoveries, 4 Deaths, 27,664 tests (0.91% positive), Current ICUs: 26 (+2 vs. yesterday) (+1 vs. last week)
Testing data: - Source
- Backlog: 18,006 (+865), 33,220 tests completed (2,439.3 per 100k in week) 34,085 swabbed
- Positive rate (Day/Week/Prev Week): 1.79% / 2.79% / 3.15% - Chart
Episode date data (day/week/prev. week) - Cases by episode date and historical averages of episode date
- New cases with episode dates in last 3 days: 273 / 317 / 333 (-45 vs. yesterday week avg)
- New cases - episode dates in last 7 days: 460 / 553 / 545 (-88 vs. yesterday week avg)
- New cases - episode dates in last 30 days: 595 / 720 / 726 (-120 vs. yesterday week avg)
- New cases - ALL episode dates: 593 / 722 / 732 (-123 vs. yesterday week avg)
Other data:
- 7 day average: 722 (+5 vs. yesterday) (-10 or -1.4% vs. last week), (+253 or +53.9% vs. 30 days ago)
- Active cases: 5,936 (-167 vs. yesterday) (-104 vs. last week) - Chart
- Current hospitalizations: 346(-17), ICUs: 188(-4), Ventilated: 125(+6), [vs. last week: -29 / -6 / +10] - Chart
- Total reported cases to date: 576,389 (3.86% of the population)
- New variant cases (UK[Alpha] /RSA/BRA/Delta): -4 / +0 / +0 / +411 - This data lags quite a bit
- Hospitalizations / ICUs/ +veICU count by Ontario Health Region (ICUs vs. last week): East: 36/28/27(+3), Central: 123/59/52(-3), Toronto: 42/33/24(+3), West: 142/65/60(-8), North: 3/3/2(-1), Total: 346 / 188 / 165
- Rolling case fatality rates for outbreak and non-outbreak cases
- Chart showing the 7 day average of cases per 100k by age group
- Cases and vaccinations by postal codes (first 3 letters)
- Details on post-vaccination cases
LTC Data:
Vaccine effectiveness data: (assumed 14 days to effectiveness) Source
Metric | Unvax_All | Unvax_12+ | Partial | Full | Unknown |
Cases - today | 348 | 250 | 44 | 146 | 55 |
Cases Per 100k - today | 8.71 | 11.52 | 5.09 | 1.47 | - |
Risk vs. full - today | 5.95x | 7.86x | 3.48x | 1.00x | - |
Case % less risk vs. unvax - today | - | - | 55.8% | 87.3% | - |
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Avg daily Per 100k - week | 10.96 | 14.38 | 3.76 | 1.87 | - |
Risk vs. full - week | 5.87x | 7.70x | 2.02x | 1.00x | - |
Case % less risk vs. unvax - week | - | - | 73.8% | 87.0% | - |
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ICU - count | 116 | n/a | 10 | 10 | 52 |
ICU per mill | 29.04 | - | 11.57 | 1.00 | - |
ICU % less risk vs. unvax | - | - | 60.1% | 96.5% | - |
ICU risk vs. full | 28.94x | - | 11.53x | 1.00x | - |
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Non_ICU Hosp - count | 148 | n/a | 7 | 35 | - |
Non_ICU Hosp per mill | 37.06 | - | 8.10 | 3.51 | - |
Non_ICU Hosp % less risk vs. unvax | - | - | 78.1% | 90.5% | - |
Non_ICU Hosp risk vs. full | 10.55x | - | 2.31x | 1.00x | - |
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**Age group per 100k - today: | | | | | |
0-11 | 4.75 | - | 0.00 | 0.00 | - |
12-17 | 12.90 | - | 1.00 | 0.47 | - |
18-39 | 13.39 | - | 7.50 | 2.25 | - |
40-59 | 9.65 | - | 4.28 | 1.60 | - |
60-79 | 11.01 | - | 2.38 | 0.65 | - |
80+ | 5.56 | - | 0.00 | 1.45 | - |
Vaccines - detailed data: Source
- Total administered: 21,247,717 (+35,691 / +223,827 in last day/week)
- First doses administered: 11,031,766 (+15,171 / +97,110 in last day/week)
- Second doses administered: 10,215,951 (+20,520 / +126,717 in last day/week)
- 85.12% / 79.27% of all adult Ontarians have received at least one / both dose(s) to date
- 74.43% / 68.92% of all Ontarians have received at least one / both dose(s) to date (0.10% / 0.14% today, 0.66% / 0.85% in last week)
- 84.61% / 78.33% of eligible 12+ Ontarians have received at least one / both dose(s) to date (0.12% / 0.16% today, 0.75% / 0.97% in last week)
- To date, 26,174,971 vaccines have been delivered to Ontario (last updated September 9) - Source
- There are 4,927,254 unused vaccines which will take 154.1 days to administer based on the current 7 day average of 31,975 /day
- Ontario's population is 14,822,201 as published here. Age group populations as provided by the MOH here
- Vaccine uptake report (updated weekly) incl. vaccination coverage by PHUs - link
Random vaccine stats
- Assuming that second doses will follow the pace of the 1st doses: We crossed today's second dose percentage in first doses on July 16, 2021, and the 80% first dose threshold on July 29, 2021, 13 days later. In this projection, we will reach the 80% second dose threshold on September 28, 2021
- 35,691 is NOT a prime number but it is 38 lower than the next prime number and 14 higher than the previous prime number. The prime factorization of this is {31, 118971}
- The last date we had a prime number of doses was September 14 (1 days ago), when we had 28,657 doses
- To date, we have had 16 prime daily vaccine counts, (6.13% of the total vaccine count days). Between the lowest and highest vaccine counts this week, 9.75% of numbers are prime
Vaccine data (by age ) - Charts of first doses and second doses
Age | First doses | Second doses | First Dose % (day/week) | Second Dose % (day/week) |
12-17yrs | 1,972 | 2,484 | 78.08% (+0.21% / +1.35%) | 66.78% (+0.26% / +1.79%) |
18-29yrs | 4,760 | 6,099 | 77.65% (+0.19% / +1.26%) | 67.44% (+0.25% / +1.53%) |
30-39yrs | 3,357 | 4,275 | 79.73% (+0.16% / +1.03%) | 71.90% (+0.21% / +1.24%) |
40-49yrs | 2,117 | 2,887 | 82.84% (+0.11% / +0.73%) | 77.00% (+0.15% / +0.96%) |
50-59yrs | 1,537 | 2,391 | 85.25% (+0.07% / +0.48%) | 80.97% (+0.12% / +0.71%) |
60-69yrs | 904 | 1,487 | 92.20% (+0.05% / +0.31%) | 89.21% (+0.08% / +0.48%) |
70-79yrs | 345 | 597 | 95.67% (+0.03% / +0.19%) | 93.53% (+0.05% / +0.30%) |
80+ yrs | 175 | 294 | 97.67% (+0.03% / +0.13%) | 94.73% (+0.04% / +0.23%) |
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Unknown | 4 | 6 | 0.03% (+0.00% / +0.00%) | 0.02% (+0.00% / +0.00%) |
Total - 18+ | 13,195 | 18,030 | 85.12% (+0.11% / +0.70%) | 79.27% (+0.15% / +0.91%) |
Total - 12+ | 15,167 | 20,000 | 84.61% (+0.12% / +0.74%) | 78.33% (+0.15% / +0.92%) |
Schools data: - (latest data as of September 15) - Source
- 168 new cases (145/23 student/staff split). 299 (6.2% of all) schools have active cases. 0 schools currently closed.
- Top 10 municipalities by number of schools with active cases (number of cases)):
- Ottawa: 44 (94), Toronto: 27 (38), Hamilton: 20 (28), Windsor: 16 (32), Guelph: 11 (12), Mississauga: 11 (18), London: 7 (14), Cambridge: 7 (18), Kitchener: 6 (6), Brampton: 6 (9),
- Schools with 5+ active cases: Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School (9) (Ottawa), David Maxwell Public School (8) (Windsor), Avenue Road Public School (8) (Cambridge), École élémentaire catholique Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau (7) (Ottawa), École élémentaire publique Michaëlle-Jean (6) (Ottawa), École secondaire catholique Franco-Cité (6) (Ottawa), Burnhamthorpe Public School (6) (Mississauga), Holy Family School (6) (Caledon), Prince of Wales Public School (5) (Thorold), École élémentaire catholique Saint-François-d'Assise (5) (Ottawa), St. Thomas More Catholic Secondary School (5) (Hamilton),
Child care centre data: - (latest data as of September 15) - Source
- 34 / 194 new cases in the last day/week
- There are currently 113 centres with cases (2.09% of all)
- 5 centres closed in the last day. 12 centres are currently closed
- LCCs with 5+ active cases: Discovery School-Based Child Care Program of Kingsville Inc. - Kingsville (32) (Kingsville), Tiny Hoppers - Newmarket (9) (Newmarket), RisingOaks Early Learning - St. Brigid (8) (North Dumfries), The Little School Daycare - Orleans (7) (Ottawa), La Coccinelle - Des Sentiers (6) (Ottawa), Together We Grow Learning and Child Care Center (6) (Vaughan), Alexander's Daycare Center (5) (Windsor), ABC Day Nursery of Windsor - Somme (5) (Windsor), Anna's Day Care Centre (5) (Niagara Falls), Olivia DiMaio Early Childhood Education Centre - Sprucewood (5) (Lasalle),
Outbreak data (latest data as of September 14)- Source and Definitions
- New outbreak cases: 1
- New outbreak cases (groups with 2+):
- 149 active cases in outbreaks (+5 vs. last week)
- Major categories with active cases (vs. last week): Workplace - Other: 32(-5), Child care: 22(+1), Other recreation: 13(+0), Retirement Homes: 7(+2), Workplace - Farm: 7(+3), Retail: 7(+2), Group Home/Supportive Housing: 6(+1),
Postal Code Data - Source - latest data as of September 04 - updated weekly
This list is postal codes with the highest positive rates
- N8T: 13.6% M3K: 13.5% N8W: 13.4% N9Y: 12.7% N9C: 12.6% N6E: 12.5% L2A: 11.5%
- N8Y: 11.1% L7E: 10.7% N9A: 10.7% N8H: 9.9% N9G: 9.8% N0R: 9.5% L7B: 9.4%
- N8R: 9.3% L2G: 9.3% L8K: 9.2% L9V: 8.9% L8W: 8.8% N8S: 8.7% P0B: 8.6%
- L8J: 8.5% L2V: 8.4% L8E: 8.4% L8V: 8.2% L1L: 8.1% L9A: 8.0% L6V: 8.0%
- N8N: 7.9% P1P: 7.8% N8P: 7.8% N9B: 7.7% L0S: 7.7% N7M: 7.6% L4H: 7.5%
- L4L: 7.4% L8T: 7.3% L2P: 7.3% N9E: 7.3% N1L: 7.1% N2A: 6.9% L6T: 6.8%
- P1H: 6.8% N8X: 6.8% L9Z: 6.8% N9J: 6.6% M9A: 6.5% L0C: 6.5% N9H: 6.5%
- N2R: 6.5% N9V: 6.3% L2H: 6.3% M9V: 6.3% M8Z: 6.2% L4W: 6.1% M1X: 6.1%
- P0H: 6.1% L4K: 6.0% N0P: 6.0% K4K: 6.0% N4T: 5.9% L6Z: 5.9% N0A: 5.9%
- L4Y: 5.9% L7J: 5.8% L9B: 5.8% P2A: 5.7% K1J: 5.7% L9R: 5.7% L8H: 5.6%
- L3K: 5.6% M1K: 5.5% L6P: 5.5% N2B: 5.5% L9C: 5.5% L2E: 5.4% M9W: 5.4%
- K4A: 5.3% K4M: 5.3% M1B: 5.2% L6X: 5.0% L5A: 5.0% L6S: 5.0% N5V: 5.0%
- L8L: 4.9% N3P: 4.9% M3A: 4.9% L2N: 4.9% K0C: 4.9% K6A: 4.9% N3R: 4.8%
- L5H: 4.8% M6L: 4.8% N3W: 4.8% M1H: 4.8% L5B: 4.8% L4G: 4.8% M9M: 4.7%
- M1W: 4.7% M6N: 4.7% M6A: 4.7% M6M: 4.7% L3X: 4.7% L6K: 4.7% L9K: 4.6%
Global Vaccine Comparison: - doses administered per 100 people (% with at least 1 dose / both doses), to date (ignoring 3rd doses) - Full list on Tab 6 - Source
- Spain: 155.4 (79.7/75.8), China: 149.4 (?/?), Canada: 143.4 (74.7/68.7), Italy: 137.3 (72.8/64.5),
- France: 136.6 (73.4/63.3), United Kingdom: 135.7 (71.0/64.7), Israel: 132.2 (68.9/63.3), Mongolia: 131.1 (67.5/63.6),
- Sweden: 130.5 (69.3/61.2), Germany: 128.0 (66.1/61.9), European Union: 126.4 (65.9/60.5), Japan: 117.1 (64.7/52.4),
- United States: 115.7 (62.4/53.3), Saudi Arabia: 113.3 (64.8/48.5), Turkey: 109.2 (61.1/48.1), South Korea: 107.8 (67.4/40.4),
- Argentina: 103.6 (63.1/40.5), Brazil: 102.4 (67.2/35.3), Australia: 89.5 (55.2/34.3), Mexico: 77.6 (47.0/30.6),
- Russia: 59.0 (31.6/27.4), India: 54.0 (41.0/13.0), Indonesia: 42.3 (26.9/15.4), Iran: 41.2 (27.0/14.2),
- Pakistan: 33.6 (23.4/10.2), Vietnam: 30.9 (25.2/5.7), South Africa: 30.8 (18.4/12.4), Bangladesh: 21.2 (12.7/8.4),
- Egypt: 11.9 (7.2/4.7), Ethiopia: 2.8 (2.0/0.8), Nigeria: 2.7 (1.9/0.8),
- Map charts showing rates of at least one dose and total doses per 100 people
Global Vaccine Pace Comparison - doses per 100 people in the last week: - Source
- South Korea: 9.92 Vietnam: 7.82 Australia: 7.11 Iran: 6.93 Japan: 6.74
- Brazil: 5.41 Turkey: 4.91 Argentina: 4.53 Saudi Arabia: 4.36 Israel: 4.06
- Bangladesh: 3.98 Mexico: 3.84 India: 3.81 Indonesia: 3.42 Sweden: 3.13
- Italy: 2.72 Spain: 2.64 China: 2.62 Pakistan: 2.6 France: 2.51
- South Africa: 2.16 Russia: 1.67 European Union: 1.63 United States: 1.62 Canada: 1.62
- Germany: 1.47 Egypt: 1.27 United Kingdom: 1.08 Ethiopia: 0.64 Mongolia: 0.37
- Nigeria: 0.34
Global Case Comparison: - Major Countries - Cases per 100k in the last week (% with at least one dose) - Full list - tab 6 Source
- Israel: 878.1 (68.88) Mongolia: 620.8 (67.5) United Kingdom: 334.1 (71.05) United States: 320.3 (62.43)
- Turkey: 197.6 (61.12) Iran: 184.1 (26.98) France: 101.5 (73.35) Russia: 86.3 (31.64)
- Vietnam: 85.6 (25.19) Sweden: 80.9 (69.27) European Union: 77.9 (65.88) Canada: 77.6 (74.73)
- Germany: 74.6 (66.11) South Africa: 57.8 (18.38) Italy: 55.8 (72.76) Spain: 55.4 (79.67)
- Mexico: 51.2 (46.96) Brazil: 49.3 (67.17) Australia: 47.4 (55.17) Japan: 46.1 (64.7)
- Argentina: 39.6 (63.06) South Korea: 24.5 (67.4) India: 15.8 (41.03) Indonesia: 12.2 (26.87)
- Pakistan: 10.1 (23.45) Bangladesh: 8.8 (12.71) Ethiopia: 6.6 (1.98) Egypt: 3.0 (7.16)
- Nigeria: 1.7 (1.9) Saudi Arabia: 0.9 (64.76) China: 0.0 (n/a)
Global Case Comparison: Top 16 countries by Cases per 100k in the last week (% with at least one dose) - Full list - tab 6 Source
- Grenada: 914.0 (25.23) Dominica: 881.2 (31.77) Israel: 878.1 (68.88) Montenegro: 646.4 (35.55)
- Mongolia: 620.8 (67.5) Serbia: 617.1 (43.82) Suriname: 548.3 (36.17) Cuba: 498.2 (62.13)
- Saint Kitts and Nevis: 431.4 (46.32) Georgia: 430.0 (22.97) Malaysia: 398.8 (66.06) Saint Lucia: 386.7 (n/a)
- Antigua and Barbuda: 348.4 (44.24) United Kingdom: 334.1 (71.05) United States: 320.3 (62.43) Seychelles: 315.4 (n/a)
Global ICU Comparison: - Current, adjusted to Ontario's population - Source
- United States: 1,112, Israel: 428, Canada: 263, United Kingdom: 231,
US State comparison - case count - Top 25 by last 7 ave. case count (Last 7/100k) - Source
- TX: 20,982 (506.5), FL: 11,013 (358.9), CA: 10,189 (180.5), OH: 7,071 (423.5), TN: 6,870 (704.2),
- GA: 6,691 (441.1), NC: 6,577 (439.0), SC: 4,773 (648.9), NY: 4,650 (167.3), KY: 4,297 (673.3),
- PA: 4,247 (232.2), IL: 4,002 (221.1), IN: 3,868 (402.2), AL: 3,840 (548.3), VA: 3,689 (302.5),
- WA: 3,339 (306.9), AZ: 2,671 (256.9), MI: 2,483 (174.0), LA: 2,427 (365.5), MO: 2,396 (273.3),
- NJ: 2,328 (183.5), MN: 2,326 (288.7), OK: 2,114 (374.0), OR: 1,983 (329.2), WI: 1,958 (235.4),
US State comparison - vaccines count - % single dosed (change in week) - Source
- PR: 77.3% (1.6%), VT: 76.9% (0.4%), MA: 76.4% (0.5%), HI: 75.7% (0.8%), CT: 74.8% (0.6%),
- RI: 73.3% (0.8%), ME: 72.8% (0.8%), NJ: 71.3% (0.6%), NM: 71.3% (0.6%), PA: 70.8% (0.7%),
- CA: 70.2% (0.6%), WA: 69.8% (1.2%), MD: 69.4% (0.6%), NY: 69.3% (0.9%), DC: 69.0% (0.7%),
- NH: 68.3% (0.5%), IL: 67.2% (0.5%), VA: 66.7% (0.7%), FL: 65.6% (1.1%), OR: 65.5% (0.7%),
- DE: 65.2% (0.5%), CO: 64.5% (0.5%), MN: 62.7% (0.4%), WI: 59.9% (0.5%), NV: 59.4% (0.6%),
- KY: 59.0% (0.8%), KS: 58.7% (0.7%), TX: 58.5% (0.6%), NE: 58.5% (0.4%), AZ: 58.2% (0.6%),
- SD: 57.8% (0.9%), NC: 57.7% (1.0%), UT: 57.6% (0.7%), IA: 57.2% (0.6%), AK: 56.0% (0.9%),
- MI: 55.9% (0.3%), OK: 55.1% (0.9%), AR: 54.6% (0.6%), MO: 53.8% (0.5%), SC: 53.5% (0.8%),
- MT: 53.5% (0.9%), OH: 53.4% (0.5%), GA: 52.8% (0.9%), TN: 51.4% (1.1%), AL: 51.3% (0.6%),
- IN: 51.2% (0.5%), LA: 50.6% (0.5%), ND: 49.7% (0.7%), MS: 48.8% (1.1%), WV: 47.6% (0.3%),
- WY: 47.0% (1.0%), ID: 45.6% (0.7%),
UK Watch - Source
The England age group data below is actually lagged by four days, i.e. the , the 'Today' data is actually '4 day ago' data.
Metric | Today | 7d ago | 14d ago | 21d ago | 30d ago | Peak |
Cases - 7-day avg | 32,969 | 38,456 | 33,776 | 33,550 | 28,618 | 59,660 |
Hosp. - current | 8,413 | 8,021 | 7,325 | 7,011 | 5,879 | 39,254 |
Vent. - current | 1,056 | 1,062 | 984 | 942 | 892 | 4,077 |
England weekly cases/100k by age: | | | | | | |
<60 | 370.6 | 367.1 | 364.6 | 387.4 | 369.6 | 745.3 |
60+ | 166.6 | 162.7 | 164.9 | 140.2 | 109.9 | 477.6 |
Jail Data - (latest data as of September 13) Source
- Total inmate cases in last day/week: 0/33
- Total inmate tests completed in last day/week (refused test in last day/week): 135/1691 (-45/239)
- Jails with 2+ cases yesterday:
COVID App Stats - latest data as of September 13 - Source
- Positives Uploaded to app in last day/week/month/since launch: 9 / 130 / 514 / 24,745 (1.6% / 2.6% / 2.5% / 4.6% of all cases)
- App downloads in last day/week/month/since launch: 749 / 6,046 / 25,683 / 2,832,840 (72.5% / 53.1% / 54.2% / 42.4% Android share)
Case fatality rates by age group (last 30 days):
Age Group | Outbreak | CFR % | Deaths | Non-outbreak | CFR% | Deaths |
19 & under | | 0.0% | 0 | | 0.07% | 1 |
20s | | 0.0% | 0 | | 0.21% | 3 |
30s | | 0.41% | 1 | | 0.28% | 3 |
40s | | 1.04% | 2 | | 0.6% | 4 |
50s | | 0.61% | 1 | | 2.05% | 9 |
60s | | 5.62% | 5 | | 7.59% | 24 |
70s | | 16.67% | 4 | | 34.17% | 41 |
80s | | 72.22% | 13 | | 44.9% | 22 |
90+ | | 30.43% | 7 | | 41.67% | 5 |
Main data table:
PHU | Today | Averages->> | Last 7 | Prev 7 | Totals Per 100k->> | Last 7/100k | Prev 7/100k | Source (week %)->> | Close contact | Community | Outbreak | Travel | Ages (week %)->> | <40 | 40-69 | 70+ |
Total | 593 | | 722.4 | 732.3 | | 34.0 | 34.5 | | 51.9 | 34.9 | 6.2 | 7.0 | | 67.4 | 27.7 | 4.9 |
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Toronto PHU | 141 | | 144.7 | 152.6 | | 32.5 | 34.2 | | 43.1 | 39.7 | 6.6 | 10.6 | | 67.8 | 27.0 | 5.2 |
Peel | 61 | | 81.3 | 91.9 | | 35.4 | 40.0 | | 46.7 | 41.8 | 4.0 | 7.4 | | 65.4 | 30.4 | 4.1 |
Ottawa | 46 | | 55.0 | 36.9 | | 36.5 | 24.5 | | 44.9 | 41.6 | 5.5 | 8.1 | | 74.0 | 22.6 | 3.3 |
Windsor | 45 | | 58.4 | 67.9 | | 96.3 | 111.8 | | 68.9 | 18.8 | 7.6 | 4.6 | | 68.0 | 27.4 | 4.6 |
York | 39 | | 63.3 | 73.3 | | 36.1 | 41.9 | | 53.0 | 37.5 | 3.8 | 5.6 | | 63.6 | 32.5 | 4.1 |
Hamilton | 38 | | 44.1 | 56.3 | | 52.2 | 66.5 | | 47.6 | 39.2 | 9.7 | 3.6 | | 69.6 | 27.8 | 2.5 |
Niagara | 34 | | 32.7 | 31.3 | | 48.5 | 46.3 | | 48.0 | 29.7 | 17.0 | 5.2 | | 65.9 | 22.8 | 11.8 |
Halton | 26 | | 26.0 | 23.7 | | 29.4 | 26.8 | | 46.2 | 37.4 | 7.7 | 8.8 | | 59.9 | 32.3 | 7.6 |
Waterloo Region | 20 | | 25.7 | 20.9 | | 30.8 | 25.0 | | 53.9 | 37.8 | -0.6 | 8.9 | | 66.6 | 31.2 | 2.3 |
London | 20 | | 19.6 | 20.4 | | 27.0 | 28.2 | | 50.4 | 36.5 | 2.9 | 10.2 | | 64.2 | 31.4 | 4.3 |
Simcoe-Muskoka | 18 | | 26.6 | 28.7 | | 31.0 | 33.5 | | 79.6 | 15.1 | 1.6 | 3.8 | | 69.4 | 26.9 | 3.7 |
Durham | 17 | | 26.9 | 32.0 | | 26.4 | 31.4 | | 59.6 | 30.9 | 3.2 | 6.4 | | 70.7 | 25.5 | 3.8 |
Eastern Ontario | 11 | | 8.9 | 9.9 | | 29.7 | 33.1 | | 75.8 | 12.9 | 6.5 | 4.8 | | 75.8 | 24.1 | 0.0 |
Southwestern | 10 | | 8.7 | 4.4 | | 28.8 | 14.7 | | 55.7 | 36.1 | 6.6 | 1.6 | | 65.6 | 26.3 | 6.6 |
Peterborough | 9 | | 6.3 | 4.7 | | 29.7 | 22.3 | | 93.2 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 6.8 | | 84.1 | 13.6 | 2.3 |
Wellington-Guelph | 9 | | 15.6 | 14.7 | | 34.9 | 33.0 | | 52.3 | 43.1 | 2.8 | 1.8 | | 60.5 | 30.3 | 9.2 |
Chatham-Kent | 9 | | 15.1 | 14.0 | | 99.7 | 92.2 | | 60.4 | 26.4 | 13.2 | 0.0 | | 57.5 | 30.2 | 12.2 |
Leeds, Greenville, Lanark | 7 | | 4.4 | 1.3 | | 17.9 | 5.2 | | 48.4 | 35.5 | 9.7 | 6.5 | | 51.6 | 48.4 | 0.0 |
Hastings | 6 | | 4.4 | 3.4 | | 18.4 | 14.2 | | 48.4 | 35.5 | 0.0 | 16.1 | | 74.2 | 25.8 | 0.0 |
Brant | 5 | | 13.9 | 14.3 | | 62.5 | 64.4 | | 32.0 | 64.9 | 2.1 | 1.0 | | 69.1 | 28.9 | 2.0 |
Kingston | 4 | | 5.0 | 3.6 | | 16.5 | 11.8 | | 60.0 | 25.7 | 5.7 | 8.6 | | 80.0 | 17.2 | 2.9 |
Northwestern | 4 | | 1.7 | 1.4 | | 13.7 | 11.4 | | 41.7 | 25.0 | 16.7 | 16.7 | | 83.3 | 16.6 | 0.0 |
Huron Perth | 4 | | 4.1 | 5.1 | | 20.8 | 25.8 | | 69.0 | 27.6 | 0.0 | 3.4 | | 72.3 | 13.7 | 13.7 |
Algoma | 2 | | 2.1 | 0.3 | | 13.1 | 1.7 | | 73.3 | 13.3 | 13.3 | 0.0 | | 73.3 | 26.7 | 0.0 |
Haldimand-Norfolk | 2 | | 3.4 | 2.6 | | 21.0 | 15.8 | | 37.5 | 37.5 | 25.0 | 0.0 | | 45.8 | 29.2 | 25.0 |
Sudbury | 2 | | 5.0 | 2.7 | | 17.6 | 9.5 | | 74.3 | 22.9 | 0.0 | 2.9 | | 77.2 | 20.0 | 5.7 |
Porcupine | 2 | | 0.7 | 2.1 | | 6.0 | 18.0 | | 40.0 | 60.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | | 60.0 | 40.0 | 0.0 |
Thunder Bay | 1 | | 1.7 | 1.7 | | 8.0 | 8.0 | | 33.3 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 66.7 | | 66.7 | 16.6 | 16.7 |
Haliburton, Kawartha | 1 | | 5.0 | 2.4 | | 18.5 | 9.0 | | 25.7 | 14.3 | 54.3 | 5.7 | | 80.0 | 14.3 | 5.8 |
Regions of Zeroes | 0 | | 12.0 | 7.8 | | 14.7 | 9.6 | | 61.9 | 29.8 | 1.2 | 7.1 | | 65.5 | 28.6 | 6.0 |
Vaccine coverage by PHU/age group - as of September 15 (% at least one/both dosed, chg. week) -
PHU name | 12+ population | Adults - 18plus | | 12-17yrs | 18-29yrs | 30-39yrs | 40-49yrs | 50-59yrs | 60-69yrs | 70-79yrs | 80+ |
Leeds, Grenville, Lanark | 93.5%/87.9% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | 94.6%/89.3% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | | 79.3%/69.4% (+1.5%/+2.2%) | 76.7%/66.1% (+1.4%/+1.6%) | 98.2%/87.6% (+1.6%/+1.9%) | 91.5%/85.0% (+0.9%/+1.1%) | 85.5%/81.7% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 103.9%/101.5% (+0.3%/+0.7%) | 107.2%/105.7% (+0.1%/+0.3%) | 105.8%/103.1% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Thunder Bay | 89.5%/82.3% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | 90.3%/83.7% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | | 77.4%/64.6% (+1.5%/+1.5%) | 87.0%/73.8% (+1.5%/+1.7%) | 84.9%/74.9% (+1.1%/+1.4%) | 85.1%/78.2% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | 88.2%/83.3% (+0.4%/+0.7%) | 94.1%/90.9% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 100.2%/98.2% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 101.8%/98.9% (+0.0%/+0.3%) |
Waterloo Region | 88.1%/81.8% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | 88.8%/82.9% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | | 80.8%/70.0% (+1.2%/+1.5%) | 91.6%/80.9% (+1.2%/+1.7%) | 84.8%/77.0% (+1.0%/+1.3%) | 84.7%/79.2% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | 85.8%/82.0% (+0.4%/+0.7%) | 89.9%/87.2% (+0.2%/+0.4%) | 94.9%/92.9% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 101.9%/99.1% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
City Of Ottawa | 87.8%/81.7% (+0.7%/+0.8%) | 87.6%/82.0% (+0.6%/+0.8%) | | 90.7%/77.9% (+1.0%/+1.5%) | 78.1%/68.5% (+1.1%/+1.3%) | 78.7%/71.8% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | 89.6%/84.1% (+0.7%/+0.8%) | 92.4%/88.3% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | 94.1%/91.4% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 98.3%/96.2% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 103.6%/100.7% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Halton | 87.6%/82.8% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 87.5%/83.2% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | | 88.1%/78.6% (+1.0%/+1.6%) | 75.4%/68.6% (+0.8%/+0.9%) | 80.2%/74.5% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | 91.3%/86.9% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 91.6%/88.2% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 91.2%/88.9% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 95.4%/93.7% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 106.0%/103.5% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Huron Perth | 87.3%/81.5% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 89.0%/83.6% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | | 68.3%/56.8% (+1.9%/+1.9%) | 68.9%/59.4% (+1.2%/+1.6%) | 84.2%/74.8% (+1.6%/+1.7%) | 84.8%/78.0% (+1.1%/+1.2%) | 82.4%/78.6% (+0.5%/+0.9%) | 101.5%/99.0% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 108.8%/107.2% (+0.1%/+0.3%) | 107.1%/105.3% (+0.1%/+0.3%) |
Middlesex-London | 86.9%/80.0% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 87.1%/80.5% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | | 85.1%/73.5% (+1.5%/+2.0%) | 82.8%/71.7% (+1.4%/+1.8%) | 79.1%/70.3% (+1.1%/+1.4%) | 87.9%/80.8% (+0.9%/+1.2%) | 85.3%/80.8% (+0.4%/+0.9%) | 92.2%/89.3% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 96.0%/94.1% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 102.0%/98.9% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Durham Region | 86.3%/81.1% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 86.8%/81.9% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | | 80.8%/72.1% (+1.4%/+2.6%) | 76.9%/69.1% (+1.3%/+1.4%) | 86.8%/79.4% (+1.2%/+1.3%) | 86.8%/81.7% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 86.1%/82.6% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 91.2%/88.8% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 95.4%/93.7% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 102.8%/99.9% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
Wellington-Guelph | 86.1%/80.7% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | 86.7%/81.6% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | | 79.0%/69.0% (+1.5%/+1.8%) | 76.3%/67.9% (+1.2%/+1.5%) | 81.3%/73.9% (+1.2%/+1.4%) | 84.7%/79.7% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | 86.7%/83.1% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | 94.0%/91.3% (+0.2%/+0.4%) | 98.1%/96.5% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 109.3%/106.5% (+0.0%/+0.1%) |
Eastern Ontario | 85.9%/79.2% (+1.2%/+1.1%) | 86.8%/80.6% (+1.0%/+1.0%) | | 75.1%/62.1% (+3.4%/+2.3%) | 70.1%/59.0% (+1.8%/+1.8%) | 87.5%/76.2% (+2.0%/+1.8%) | 83.9%/76.6% (+1.4%/+1.3%) | 81.4%/76.9% (+0.7%/+0.8%) | 96.4%/93.2% (+0.6%/+0.6%) | 99.2%/97.1% (+0.3%/+0.3%) | 98.8%/95.8% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
Algoma District | 85.9%/79.2% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | 86.8%/80.5% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | | 73.7%/61.1% (+1.5%/+1.7%) | 72.2%/60.0% (+1.7%/+1.7%) | 81.1%/71.0% (+1.7%/+1.6%) | 84.7%/76.8% (+1.1%/+1.5%) | 81.4%/76.3% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 94.9%/91.7% (+0.4%/+0.5%) | 100.7%/98.6% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 96.4%/93.9% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Kingston | 85.7%/79.6% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 85.7%/79.9% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | | 86.1%/74.7% (+1.6%/+1.9%) | 76.9%/66.7% (+1.7%/+1.9%) | 72.3%/64.2% (+1.1%/+1.3%) | 82.0%/75.5% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 84.1%/79.7% (+0.5%/+0.8%) | 98.6%/95.6% (+0.2%/+0.5%) | 100.1%/98.3% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 101.6%/99.1% (+0.1%/+0.1%) |
Haliburton, Kawartha | 85.5%/79.3% (+0.5%/+0.6%) | 86.3%/80.5% (+0.4%/+0.5%) | | 72.1%/59.3% (+1.9%/+1.5%) | 72.1%/60.4% (+1.2%/+1.1%) | 86.1%/74.3% (+1.1%/+1.2%) | 85.2%/77.6% (+0.4%/+0.8%) | 75.0%/70.5% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 96.4%/93.4% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 96.7%/94.8% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 93.7%/91.0% (+0.1%/+0.1%) |
Niagara | 85.4%/78.1% (+0.9%/+1.2%) | 86.2%/79.4% (+0.9%/+1.2%) | | 74.2%/60.4% (+1.6%/+1.7%) | 75.4%/62.8% (+1.7%/+2.1%) | 81.1%/70.3% (+1.6%/+2.0%) | 86.3%/78.5% (+1.1%/+1.5%) | 81.7%/76.6% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | 93.3%/90.1% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 96.9%/94.7% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 98.7%/95.6% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
Peterborough County-City | 84.7%/78.4% (+0.9%/+1.1%) | 85.2%/79.4% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | | 76.6%/63.3% (+2.1%/+2.3%) | 74.4%/63.5% (+1.5%/+1.8%) | 75.6%/66.2% (+1.3%/+1.4%) | 84.3%/77.2% (+1.2%/+1.5%) | 76.0%/71.7% (+0.7%/+0.8%) | 95.5%/92.8% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 101.8%/100.3% (+0.1%/+0.3%) | 98.4%/96.2% (+0.1%/+0.1%) |
Peel Region | 84.3%/76.6% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | 85.3%/78.0% (+0.6%/+1.0%) | | 72.8%/62.2% (+0.8%/+1.2%) | 93.2%/78.0% (+1.3%/+2.1%) | 78.0%/69.6% (+0.7%/+1.2%) | 77.5%/71.8% (+0.5%/+0.8%) | 85.5%/81.2% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | 88.3%/85.2% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 87.9%/85.7% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 95.0%/91.7% (+0.1%/+0.4%) |
York Region | 84.2%/79.2% (+0.6%/+0.8%) | 84.5%/80.1% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | | 81.0%/70.3% (+1.1%/+2.0%) | 74.2%/67.6% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 78.6%/72.7% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 87.6%/83.0% (+0.6%/+0.8%) | 87.2%/83.8% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | 88.2%/85.8% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 91.7%/89.7% (+0.2%/+0.4%) | 99.4%/96.4% (+0.1%/+0.3%) |
Southwestern | 84.0%/78.0% (+0.9%/+1.2%) | 85.5%/79.8% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | | 67.8%/58.9% (+1.6%/+2.2%) | 68.4%/58.6% (+1.4%/+1.7%) | 83.8%/74.1% (+1.6%/+1.9%) | 82.7%/76.2% (+1.1%/+1.3%) | 83.1%/79.0% (+0.6%/+0.9%) | 95.8%/93.3% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 101.7%/99.9% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 96.3%/94.1% (+0.1%/+0.1%) |
Northwestern | 84.0%/75.7% (+1.3%/+1.7%) | 85.0%/77.3% (+1.2%/+1.3%) | | 73.4%/59.1% (+2.9%/+4.7%) | 76.4%/64.3% (+1.8%/+1.9%) | 89.2%/77.4% (+1.9%/+1.6%) | 85.3%/76.7% (+1.4%/+1.7%) | 81.1%/75.4% (+1.0%/+1.2%) | 90.1%/86.0% (+0.5%/+0.9%) | 92.2%/89.5% (+0.3%/+0.8%) | 89.2%/85.5% (+0.3%/+0.6%) |
Simcoe Muskoka District | 83.9%/77.2% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 84.5%/78.3% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | | 75.9%/62.9% (+1.6%/+2.0%) | 73.4%/62.0% (+1.4%/+1.7%) | 79.4%/69.4% (+1.4%/+1.6%) | 81.4%/74.5% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 79.3%/75.0% (+0.4%/+0.8%) | 96.0%/93.0% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 97.0%/95.1% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 100.2%/97.4% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
Sudbury And District | 83.6%/76.5% (+1.2%/+1.2%) | 84.2%/77.4% (+1.1%/+1.1%) | | 76.1%/64.2% (+2.2%/+2.7%) | 73.7%/61.2% (+2.2%/+2.0%) | 72.9%/62.7% (+1.9%/+1.7%) | 79.8%/72.2% (+1.2%/+1.2%) | 83.2%/77.9% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 93.1%/90.0% (+0.4%/+0.5%) | 97.6%/95.3% (+0.2%/+0.2%) | 105.0%/102.2% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
Windsor-Essex County | 83.2%/76.0% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | 84.3%/77.6% (+0.8%/+0.9%) | | 70.8%/57.6% (+1.4%/+1.4%) | 74.2%/63.1% (+1.4%/+1.5%) | 81.8%/71.4% (+1.4%/+1.5%) | 82.7%/75.4% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | 82.5%/77.6% (+0.6%/+0.8%) | 91.4%/88.2% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 95.0%/92.8% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 97.6%/94.5% (+0.2%/+0.2%) |
Grey Bruce | 82.9%/77.8% (+0.6%/+0.9%) | 84.1%/79.4% (+0.5%/+0.8%) | | 66.2%/55.5% (+1.7%/+1.8%) | 64.8%/56.4% (+0.9%/+1.4%) | 80.5%/72.3% (+1.1%/+1.5%) | 84.7%/78.6% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 78.0%/74.2% (+0.4%/+0.7%) | 94.1%/91.9% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 97.3%/95.7% (+0.2%/+0.3%) | 92.4%/89.7% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Porcupine | 82.9%/74.3% (+1.5%/+1.8%) | 83.9%/75.8% (+1.3%/+1.6%) | | 72.0%/57.7% (+3.3%/+3.6%) | 74.0%/59.0% (+2.0%/+2.2%) | 75.8%/63.8% (+2.6%/+2.6%) | 78.2%/69.7% (+1.5%/+1.8%) | 83.9%/78.0% (+1.1%/+1.6%) | 91.0%/87.2% (+0.7%/+1.1%) | 99.0%/96.0% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | 102.2%/98.0% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
North Bay | 82.8%/76.2% (+0.8%/+0.9%) | 83.5%/77.3% (+0.7%/+0.8%) | | 72.6%/59.5% (+2.4%/+1.8%) | 67.1%/55.5% (+1.3%/+1.2%) | 74.3%/63.7% (+1.4%/+1.4%) | 80.6%/73.0% (+0.9%/+1.1%) | 79.4%/74.6% (+0.5%/+0.8%) | 95.2%/92.2% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 95.4%/93.4% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 100.1%/97.2% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Hastings | 82.8%/75.6% (+1.0%/+1.3%) | 83.5%/76.8% (+0.9%/+1.2%) | | 72.8%/59.1% (+2.3%/+2.5%) | 67.2%/54.2% (+1.7%/+2.1%) | 73.2%/62.3% (+1.9%/+1.9%) | 78.5%/69.9% (+1.3%/+1.6%) | 77.1%/72.0% (+0.6%/+1.0%) | 97.5%/94.0% (+0.4%/+0.8%) | 99.4%/97.0% (+0.3%/+0.4%) | 97.5%/94.5% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Brant County | 82.5%/76.2% (-0.2%/-0.1%) | 83.6%/77.7% (-0.3%/-0.1%) | | 70.0%/59.5% (+1.3%/+1.2%) | 70.9%/60.9% (+0.7%/+0.5%) | 78.2%/69.6% (+0.4%/+0.6%) | 82.8%/76.3% (-0.1%/+0.1%) | 82.0%/77.9% (-0.8%/-0.5%) | 91.1%/88.2% (-1.3%/-1.1%) | 98.4%/96.4% (-1.0%/-0.8%) | 100.8%/97.8% (-0.5%/-0.4%) |
Toronto | 82.3%/76.5% (+0.6%/+0.9%) | 82.5%/77.0% (+0.6%/+0.8%) | | 78.8%/68.4% (+0.9%/+1.7%) | 75.2%/66.6% (+1.1%/+1.3%) | 79.1%/72.8% (+0.7%/+1.0%) | 77.9%/73.0% (+0.5%/+0.8%) | 87.6%/83.2% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 90.9%/87.5% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 93.7%/91.1% (+0.2%/+0.4%) | 89.6%/86.4% (+0.1%/+0.3%) |
Timiskaming | 82.2%/75.7% (+1.5%/+1.4%) | 82.9%/77.0% (+1.1%/+1.2%) | | 72.2%/57.6% (+5.6%/+4.3%) | 66.7%/54.5% (+2.4%/+2.3%) | 78.5%/69.3% (+1.9%/+2.5%) | 79.9%/73.2% (+1.5%/+1.6%) | 78.3%/73.7% (+1.0%/+1.0%) | 90.0%/86.8% (+0.6%/+0.6%) | 96.8%/94.6% (+0.4%/+0.2%) | 98.4%/95.2% (+0.2%/+0.3%) |
City Of Hamilton | 81.5%/74.4% (+0.8%/+1.0%) | 82.0%/75.5% (+0.7%/+0.9%) | | 74.7%/60.6% (+1.5%/+1.6%) | 71.9%/61.1% (+1.3%/+1.5%) | 76.0%/67.6% (+1.1%/+1.2%) | 80.4%/73.4% (+0.8%/+1.1%) | 83.2%/78.1% (+0.5%/+0.7%) | 89.2%/85.8% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 94.6%/92.1% (+0.1%/+0.3%) | 97.8%/94.4% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Haldimand-Norfolk | 81.3%/75.0% (+2.6%/+2.5%) | 83.0%/77.2% (+2.5%/+2.5%) | | 58.7%/47.1% (+3.5%/+2.3%) | 62.1%/52.4% (+3.0%/+2.9%) | 81.5%/70.5% (+3.7%/+3.6%) | 83.7%/75.5% (+3.2%/+3.4%) | 77.3%/72.7% (+2.1%/+2.3%) | 91.4%/88.9% (+2.2%/+2.3%) | 100.0%/98.1% (+1.6%/+1.6%) | 97.1%/94.7% (+1.0%/+1.1%) |
Chatham-Kent | 80.3%/73.6% (+1.2%/+1.2%) | 82.1%/75.8% (+1.1%/+1.1%) | | 59.4%/47.4% (+2.5%/+1.9%) | 62.9%/52.4% (+2.0%/+1.8%) | 72.2%/61.5% (+2.0%/+2.0%) | 79.1%/70.9% (+1.6%/+1.6%) | 78.1%/72.8% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | 94.3%/91.2% (+0.5%/+0.6%) | 100.3%/98.2% (+0.3%/+0.3%) | 99.9%/97.3% (+0.1%/+0.2%) |
Renfrew | 80.2%/74.5% (+0.9%/+1.0%) | 80.8%/75.4% (+0.8%/+0.9%) | | 72.5%/60.8% (+2.0%/+2.1%) | 63.9%/54.2% (+1.4%/+1.7%) | 64.5%/56.8% (+1.3%/+1.3%) | 73.5%/67.0% (+1.1%/+0.9%) | 79.5%/75.1% (+0.6%/+0.8%) | 98.6%/95.8% (+0.3%/+0.5%) | 99.8%/97.8% (+0.1%/+0.2%) | 95.1%/92.6% (+0.2%/+0.1%) |
Lambton County | 80.1%/74.5% (+1.0%/+0.9%) | 81.1%/75.8% (+0.9%/+0.9%) | | 66.7%/56.7% (+2.6%/+1.6%) | 68.0%/57.7% (+1.9%/+1.7%) | 77.4%/68.5% (+1.8%/+1.6%) | 80.5%/73.7% (+1.2%/+1.2%) | 76.4%/72.5% (+0.7%/+0.7%) | 87.3%/84.9% (+0.3%/+0.3%) | 94.5%/92.9% (+0.2%/+0.2%) | 91.3%/89.4% (+0.1%/+0.1%) |
Canada comparison - Source
Province | Yesterday | Averages->> | Last 7 | Prev 7 | Per 100k->> | Last 7/100k | Prev 7/100k | Positive % - last 7 | Vaccines->> | Vax(day) | To date (per 100) | Weekly vax update->> | % with 1+ | % with both |
Canada | 4,048 | | 4210.7 | 3785.1 | | 77.6 | 69.7 | 5.0 | | 74,614 | 143.2 | | 73.77 | 67.8 |
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Alberta | 1,434 | | 1474.7 | 1279.7 | | 233.4 | 202.6 | 11.6 | | 9,743 | 128.1 | | 66.87 | 60.0 |
Quebec | 633 | | 743.7 | 661.1 | | 60.7 | 54.0 | 3.1 | | 15,213 | 147.5 | | 76.07 | 71.1 |
British Columbia | 677 | | 724.1 | 668.9 | | 98.5 | 90.9 | 6.2 | | 12,393 | 148.2 | | 76.25 | 69.6 |
Ontario | 577 | | 716.9 | 746.9 | | 34.1 | 35.5 | 3.0 | | 28,657 | 144.0 | | 73.89 | 68.1 |
Saskatchewan | 508 | | 405.0 | 353.0 | | 240.5 | 209.6 | 11.6 | | 665 | 127.5 | | 65.74 | 59.0 |
Manitoba | 56 | | 60.0 | 43.6 | | 30.4 | 22.1 | 2.7 | | 2,228 | 141.1 | | 72.2 | 67.4 |
New Brunswick | 35 | | 30.6 | 12.7 | | 27.4 | 11.4 | 2.8 | | 608 | 144.9 | | 74.48 | 66.6 |
Nova Scotia | 66 | | 25.4 | 6.4 | | 18.2 | 4.6 | 0.9 | | 2,917 | 150.3 | | 77.48 | 71.0 |
Northwest Territories | 56 | | 21.1 | 6.7 | | 327.7 | 104.1 | 11.7 | | 513 | 150.8 | | 65.08 | 60.6 |
Newfoundland | N/R | | 4.3 | 4.7 | | 5.8 | 6.3 | 0.5 | | 0 | 152.7 | | 80.24 | 71.1 |
Prince Edward Island | 3 | | 2.9 | 0.3 | | 12.5 | 1.2 | 1.0 | | 1,171 | 155.0 | | 80.69 | 72.5 |
Yukon | 3 | | 1.9 | 1.0 | | 30.9 | 16.7 | inf | | 82 | 156.2 | | 77.09 | 73.1 |
Nunavut | 0 | | 0.1 | 0.1 | | 2.5 | 2.5 | 0.3 | | 424 | 115.2 | | 60.25 | 53.3 |
LTCs with 2+ new cases today: Why are there 0.5 cases/deaths?
LTC_Home | City | Beds | New LTC cases | Current Active Cases |
R. H. Lawson Eventide Home | Niagara Falls | 101.0 | 9.0 | 20.0 |
Berkshire Care Centre | Windsor | 231.0 | 2.5 | 2.5 |
Tall Pines Long Term Care Centre | Brampton | 160.0 | 2.5 | 2.5 |
LTC Deaths today: - this section is reported by the Ministry of LTC and the data may not reconcile with the LTC data above because that is published by the MoH.
LTC_Home | City | Beds | Today's Deaths | All-time Deaths |
None reported by the Ministry of LTC
Today's deaths:
Reporting_PHU | Age_Group | Client_Gender | Case_AcquisitionInfo | Case_Reported_Date | Episode_Date | Count |
Peel | 50s | MALE | Travel | 2021-08-26 | 2021-08-19 | 1 |
Hamilton | 60s | MALE | Community | 2021-08-19 | 2021-08-18 | 1 |
Waterloo Region | 60s | FEMALE | Close contact | 2021-08-12 | 2021-08-07 | 1 |
Durham | 80s | FEMALE | Outbreak | 2021-08-30 | 2021-08-28 | 1 |
Huron Perth | 80s | FEMALE | Close contact | 2021-09-06 | 2021-09-04 | 1 |
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2021.05.27 10:19 BryonyBot 5/27/2021 Weekly GTA Online Bonuses
Podium Vehicle Bonus GTA$ and RP Activities - 2x GTA$ and RP on Simeon - Contact Missions ↗
- 3x GTA$ and RP on Adversary Mode - Motor Wars ↗
- 3x GTA$ and RP on Stunt Races (New Stunt Races are available now) ↗
Discounted Content - 35% off Declasse Scramjet (GTA$ 3,008,460 / 2,262,000) ↗
- 40% off Mammoth Thruster (GTA$ 2,194,500 / 1,650,000) ↗
- 40% off TM-02 Khanjali (GTA$ 2,310,210 / 1,737,000) ↗
- 40% off HVY Chernobog (GTA$ 1,987,020 / 1,494,000) ↗
- 40% off Coil Rocket Voltic (GTA$ 2,298,240 / 1,728,000) ↗
- 40% off Mammoth Hydra (GTA$ 2,394,000 / 1,800,000) ↗
- 40% off Brute RCV (GTA$ 1,875,300 / 1,410,000) ↗
- 40% off Overflod Imorgon (GTA$ 1,299,000) ↗
- 40% off Pegassi Infernus Classic (GTA$ 549,000) ↗
- 40% off Grotti X80 Proto (GTA$ 1,620,000) ↗
- 40% off All Facilities ↗
- 40% off Renovations Facilities ↗
- 35% off Mammoth Avenger (GTA$ 3,111,875 / 2,242,500) ↗)
- 35% off Vehicle Workshop Mammoth Avenger (GTA$ 490,750) ↗#Customizations)
- 35% off Weapon Workshop Mammoth Avenger (GTA$ 159,250) ↗#Customizations)
Twitch Prime Bonuses - 80% off Mammoth Patriot Stretch (GTA$ 122,360 / 92,000) ↗
- 80% off Karin Sultan Classic (GTA$ 343,600 / 257,700) ↗
- 60% off Maxwell Vagrant (GTA$ 885,600 / 664,200) ↗
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