DangerBadger
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DangerBadger

Subaru Outback an option?

Yogi's relapsing again.

I wonder if that company that's developing solid-state batteries (Planar) can provide those in time for this or if they'll have to wait for the next generation iPhone. January of last year they said they'd begin production in 18 months and first work on smaller devices. I believe Apple invested in this company (can't

I have no idea why the ACO let the FIA into their tent with Le Mans. The endurance guys need to tell the FIA to fuck-off, as do the touring car and rally guys. All of them. Leave the FIA to meddle with F1 and see what their threats of "no FIA events" does to tracks and countries when all they have on their side is a

Ah, the FIA. Always there to fuck shit up when a racing series sees success. At what point do the race teams and drivers of all the series the FIA meddles with just say "Fuck Off" and go their own way?

Wow. Troll much? Take some valium. Bill's no longer there. Windows 8 is OK.

That looks really nice. Looks like I might be switching back to iOS this fall. That is, I'll wait a month after it's released to see if there's any big issues, but that looks great. Now watch Apple troll everyone with a different design in September.

http://inception.davepedu.com/noflash.php

This storm fizzled out by the time it got to (southern part) Brooklyn. Quick burst of heavy rain around 8 o'clock. Since then nothing but drizzle. Didn't get any of those 60+ mph wind gusts either.

Here in the southern portion of Brooklyn we had 5 minutes of hard rain and then just drizzle since.

I wouldn't call this infuriating. The older format has a long, successful run, and now they're moving on. I give Apple a pass here, especially considering the new connector will probably bring some improvements.

NCAA should've, I dunno, suspended their program for 5 years or so. Because let's be real, Penn State's student body has shown that an unfortunately large part (NOT all) of them are assholes who still think Paterno is the victim. So let them suffer some consequences and think about it for a while. Money isn't the end

He's an ass-schmuck. His cable company is absolute shit, too.

No stat can predict anything, but we have a damn long history of his BABIP not being that low and his ERA not being that low, so we can take an educated guess that over a full season they probably won't be. And as we've all said, it's *29.2* damn innings. There's plenty of time for it to correct. Yes, he's a

The reason people like myself got annoyed at this article is Small Sample Size. Cook, in general, is a sinkerballer, so goundballs is what he does. You want to see at least a reasonable strikeout rate if only because it means less reliance on your fielders and on balls not finding a hole in the infield or not blooping

No stat can accurately ever predict anything. The reason Pettitte got his reputation (aside from pitching for a big market team) is also pitching a ton of innings during the time you cited. Your example also cites a whole two extra years for Pettitte of that performance. And Cook did have some good years in Colorado,

He's thrown *29.2 innings* and there is nothing in his prior history that suggests he will keep this up. So yeah, his ERA probably will balloon eventually. Not getting any strikeouts at all relies way too much on fielders and BABIP behind him. And let's be real, he doesn't just have low strikeout numbers, he has two

Still not buying it until they get Crash and Spyro in there.

You realize what average is, right? Max speed and average are not the same. No train has 220 mph as its average. Stops and occasional curves lower those averages. High-speed trains also take a while to stop.

Like I said, old infrastructure. The vast majority of its route has old catenary and track with too tight curves to run faster than the standard Amtrak speeds. It can do 125-135 south of NYC, but it's limited to 100 in Connecticut (with many portions slower due to insanely slow, tight curves). As another poster said,