So, where did they go? (Caro blog)

Poker1.com default content graphicEntry #28 (2012-05-27) 

So, there I was, minding my own business, browsing various news sources during my daily routine, when I came across a featured link.

I gasped!

Not only was this happening in New Mexico, it was happening right now! What? Well, below is my screen capture of foxnews.com from today at 12:32 p.m. central:

Let's look carefully above at the right column, third bullet from the top (“New Mexico fire grows, forces ghost town evacuation”), and pause to ponder: "Where did they go?" —  MC

Here's a small image of the full page screen capture…

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  1. I always felt there was something allegedly amiss by certain author/math heads at 2+2. So after waiting five years for Snyder to move to poker, knowing that he is one of a few who could straighten that mess out. One big problem was that they were using the reverse concept of chip utility. Did you know each other in a previous lifetime? I’m looking for Poker Probe and I see that Doc Hutchinson used it in creating point values for Omaha Hi-lo. The World needs your return (I didn’t know you left), but your perception of life is incredible, and applies even in Poker!

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  2. Ahh damnit, this is a joke huh. Well, it's clear over my head, by about 100 feet.

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