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The roto section of the Mirror is a book; so is Peek.
Writer tells where to obtain such tools as roto rasps, skip-a-line cutters, a T-handle reamer, and an India taper triangle (the Wood Carvers Supply Company, of Minneapolis); reed spline, a Sloyd knife, and Swivlo plate casters (Constantine & Sons, Inc., of the Bronx); and more.
Those of us who play roto know better than to bring it up at a party, let alone beat people over the head with it for an hour.
Many of them, though, remember their roto days as the best, or at least the most intense, time of their lives — when they had the thrill of athletic competition without the agony of physical defeat.
The idea behind the concept is pretty simple: in standard roto leagues, you have to compete for the saves category, but in points leagues, it doesn't matter where you get your production from.
While each of those pitchers has had his moments, in your basic roto league, they would be drafted far later or auctioned for far fewer auction dollars than Kimbrel and his peers among the elite closers.
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Perhaps in anticipation of the "Who cares?" question, the filmmakers recreate the atmosphere of a roto-league player auction: needling and defensive, triumphant and tragic, arrogant and self-mocking.
I will be playing in about 15 leagues this year (I haven't done the final count, but I stop counting after 10) in various formats, including Scoresheet, Strat-O-Matic and Ottoneu in addition to a number of different roto-style formats.
This roto-tilling method, which costs a little more than half as much as removing and replacing contaminated soil, has been used at military bases and to control acid drainage from mines.
To recap the article, Environmental Protection Agency officials and contractors, working with community leaders in Oakland, Calif., have started to reduce lead contamination in backyards in the city's South Prescott neighborhood by roto-tilling the soil with a paste of fishbone meal.
By B. S. Bostick The New Yorker, April 21 , 1928P. 17 Perhaps the lady in question is tired of seeing roto-art studies of Coolidge in the paper.
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