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Who Should I Start Kelvin Benjamin Or Steve Smith

Should I start both mohamed sanu and kelvin benjamin?

That depends on what your other options are. Neither one has a particularly good match up; neither one is a terrible option. If they're your top WRs for the week, yes play both

Should I start Torrey Smith or Kelvin Benjamin?

Yes, start Smith over Benjamin, but the two are fairly close. Newton hasn't had much practice time with Benjamin over the preseason and is likely to be rusty with the little work he's had.

Do I start Kelvin Benjamin or Devontae Booker at my flex this week?

I'd start Booker vs SD; Chargers give up the 6th most fantasy points to the RB position. Booker is likely to receive 20+ touches in this game (compared to Benjamin, who has averaged 4 catches on 8 targets over his past 4 games).

Benjamin has a much more difficult matchup vs Arizona (Cardinals give up the 8th fewest fantasy points to the WR position). So far this year, Arizona has held Mike Evans, Brandon Marshall, and Doug Baldwin to 70 yards or fewer.

Kelvin Benjamin or Julio Jones? Ryan Matthews or Dan Herron?

Julio Jones
Dan Herron long term

Should I start Rueben Randle this week over these guys?

Yes

Are computer architects better at programming than programmers?

Yes, you can use python to design apps for android and ios but this possible only with the help of kivy.Kivy is a library that allows you to use python to create applications.

Who is the single greatest living songwriter? What makes them so great?

In my opinion it would have to be either:Van MorrisonorJoni MitchellAnd I could never choose between the two. Both have so many sides to their art. Joni. She's delicate and poetic and her use of language is intoxicatingly beautiful. The way she sets a scene is akin to the way a painter forges their finished canvas. Joni has said her first love in life is art and I think that is evident through her music. Listening to Joni is very much akin to a tourist experience. She invites you in but details the scenario. She let's you share her vision and soothes your ills with comparisons and situations to which you can relate. She's a master of language and a composer of moods.Van on the other hand tends to use fleeting glimpses of short visions to generate a sense of a mood to which you superimpose your own imagination. His lyrics are more fleeting and more difficult to pin down. He tends to implore the listener to relay their own memories or experiences onto the wireframe metaphors he provides. I tend to go on beautiful adventures listening to Joni.Whilst I often go on internal voyages of self discovery when listening to Van.I've dreamt of who I'd like to become listening to Joni. And I've seen visions of where I'd like to go and things I'd like to experience.And I've recovered lost memories listening to Van. I've gotten over things I didn't think I could and I've enjoyed tremendous creative imaginations.Listening to Joni is like venturing round a gallery.Listening to Van is like meditating.Of course, if all goes to plan and I keep growing and creating and learning and loving and living and writing, in time, people will be weighing my name up on a list like this.

Who is the smartest human being that's ever lived?

After reading many definitions of intelligence in these postings, I'm a little surprised that no one has mentioned that our understanding of intelligence is at least historically contingent. For example, for an objective person person in the Renaissance (granted, a rare commodity), a highly intelligent person might be Galileo (poor man). He reached important scientific conclusions without imposing any generally held expectations on the outcomes or non-scientific explanations to account for them. Or, it might be someone like Isaac Newton who made truly outstanding intuitive leaps of discovery and systematization, but also believed to some extent in the zodiac.  Or, still in the Renaissance, a highly intelligent person might be the polymath, capable of bringing together insights from many domains to expand the realm of the possible in engineering and art at the same time. Here we think of Leonardo da Vinci as a paradigm.In the 19th century, high intelligence might be more related to excruciatingly detailed attention to experimentation followed by world-historic theorizing that withstood repeated testing. Don't Darwin, Pasteur, and Mendel deserve a mention if we use this measure of intelligence?In modern times, there is no question that John von Neumann and Alan Turing, as well as other science/math prodigies, are highly intelligent. These men dramatically expanded our understanding of theory and practical application.  But would they have been as highly regarded if there had been no WWII to quickly bring their abilities to light? And what about theorists of human motivation and psychology? Although we have moved beyond Freud, aren't his insights into the human person equally revolutionary and demonstrable of high intelligence? Must speculation based on theory always be correct when judging how intelligent someone is? Or is it enough to point the way for others?I think that judging high intelligence must include characteristics from all of these examples. Earlier in human history it was relatively easy to be deemed highly intelligent because our common base of knowledge in every field was so narrow. These days, knowledge is so specialized that you might be a genius in, say, game theory, win a Nobel Prize, and be completely unknown to the many billions of people who inhabit the globe, even highly educated elites.Given all these variables and contingencies, maybe asking Who is the most intelligent is no longer even the right question.

What TV series are worth watching?

Watch them in any order(I watched them in the order mentioned)1.Prison Break(Genre:Thriller)You will know how it feels to not wake up at 8 in the morning because you haven’t slept at all.You would be introduced to a concept called BINGE-WATCHING.2.Dexter(Genre:Thriller)If you are wondering that this is an absurd image,No he was born like this.(Most unique concept ever)3.Sherlock(Genre:Mixed)You need subtitles for this.(Name is Sherlock Holmes and the address is 221B BAKERS STREET)4.F.R.I.E.N.D.S.(Genre:Comedy)Everyone watches this ATLEAST ONCE.(Chanoey is the best portrayal of Bromance till now)5.Big Bang theory(Comedy)Doesn’t have much of a story but still one of the bests in comedy.(BAZINGA!!)6.Suits(Genre:Drama)You would learn how to win an argument even when you are down.(I don’t play the odds I play the man)7.TVF Pitchers(Genre:Inspirational)Proud to add this in a list including the BESTS.Yes,this is an Indian series and its FABULOUS.(Tu beer hai bhnc***)8.House MD(Genre:Mixed)Sarcasm was reinvented by this man in this series.(Everybody LIES)9.GAME OF THRONES(Genre:Mixed)You don’t know who will die in the next episode.So,keep your hopes down for any protagonist.(You know nothing JON SNOW!)10.Breaking Bad(Thriller)Superb is the only word I have for this.(I am not in DANGER,I am the DANGER)11 Rick and Morty(Genre:Comedy)Superb is the word for this.What an imaginative show far ahead of its times.(NOBODY belongs anywhere everybody’s gonna die)12.Seinfeld(Genre:Comedy)They proved to me OLD IS GOLD.(Giddyup!! George and Cramer are the best)

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