AlexDeLarge
AlexDeLarge
AlexDeLarge

Awsome, thanks

That's amazing, it just misses Star Wars' Death Star.

Looks that comic sans font was used there.

I don't know if it the longest but in spanish "hipopotomonstrosesquipedaliofobia" is 33 letters long in ironically means fear to long words.

I keep telling my 12 year old son: "If you choose to study engineering, you must specialize in lasers".

Well, my wife is at level 236 without dropping a cent.

Quality softcore, there is not such thing.

Totally agree with you. There has to be a good reading about these topic. Printed media and radio in the early days, etc.

And you didn't mention the superb glass it has.

Photobomb!

Sure, there a lot of accents around USA

English is not my native language. But I noted that Americans are losing some letter sounds, most notably the "r" and the soft "t".

More likely is full of parents. Today, is hard to follow all the apps and services the kids are using. Instagram, vine, whatsapp, twitter, Tumblr, and whatnot. The kids just have too much time and a lot of options so one is steps behind.

Being an adult with close to 250 facebook friends, I've seen a decline in the amount of posts my friends do. So, this "On This Day" probably is an attempt to bring back all the activity and show how wonderful you and your friends FB activity was.

It is sad to see pictures like that.

I've been in Cowboy's stadium. It is sad to see people watching the whole game on the screen.

Doug,

I am very well aware of my statement. And I still stand by it. Great you grew watching the game and loving it, but that is not my argument. If the media (mainly TV) does not embrace (for not saying make business with) the sport, the sport will not have enough exposure resulting in a low fan base.

There is no question that NFL has done a fantastic job for the sport. But you have to admit that TV has a lot in the success path. Just remember the NFL Europe, same sport, almost same rules, just different location, TV coverage almost none, it averaged less than 20,000 people per game, close to the average of a

Good comment.