JohninLA
JohninLA
JohninLA

The "average" is a necessary qualifier because we're comparing Revis' 1-year contract to others who have multi-year contracts that escalate each year. So one needs to determine the average annual pay of those in the latter group to compare with Revis' on a per-year basis.

Erm, how?

What moisturizer are you using to get such thin skin?

I just found it interesting that BL Platinum, a beer marketed as having more alcohol (and therefore it's naturally going to have more calories b/c alcohol=calories), was called out for... having more calories. As a higher ABV beer would.

I'm not sure what % of calories come from alcohol versus what % comes from hops and other ingredients in those beers, but I will note that since alcohol has more calories/gram (7 kcal) than the carbs in the hops and other ingredients (3.75 kcal/g), it's much easier for brewers to lower the caloric content (and

Sure, I'm not saying alcohol is the only calorically impactful ingredient in beer as, obviously, there are more ingredients in beer than just alcohol and water.

...but 137 calories is awfully high for this category. But so is 6 percent alcohol.

I've seen plenty of mini-USB cables fail. Mainly because their larger size meant less structural integrity on the side walls, which would often bend inward.

Undoubtedly there are cheap replacement cables out there (usually offered in bundles of 10), so maybe that's your culprit. On the other hand, I've heard nothing but good things about Monoprice and Amazon Basics lightning cables, and that's after owners have had them for more than 6 months (at least).

Yes, people buy cables (as the article notes) without thinking of capacity, but the same output problem applies to car chargers as well.

I also procrastinate by reading "how to stop procrastinating guides."

Kawakami has also reported extensively on Harbs' personal rivalry with Pete Carroll, despite the number of times both Harbaugh and Carroll have denied such a thing.

Business power user here. The Verizon Jetpack has saved my life countless times. Even just as a frequent traveler, not having to deal with sub-par hotel or airport Wi-Fi is a boon. And having fast internet anywhere is kind of an amazing luxury.

I'm do both, partially because I"m really buttering-bread-challenged, it turns out.

Whoa, key omission despite otherwise the good write-up: butter the inside faces of the bread too and and pan fry them first before applying cheese and pan frying the outside as usual. This gives you 2x the fried butter crispness and facilitates the cheese melt (in case you're using something other than American, like

In the offseason, sure, but not as part of the team's official, weekly training/practice routine.

I read the headline and got worked up to jump in and say "false; everyone knows shuffleboard is the best"... but I'm glad to see we're all on the same page here.

The thrust of this piece seemed to be bullying and how we all jockey for position on the social ladder (sometimes in unseemly ways), but hey, what do I know being able to read English and whatnot?

I like how they introduced voluntary yoga and some guys (as would be expected) laughed at it. Yet the guys who'd done it preached its benefits (both the injury prevention aspects and the mental/meditation aspects) and now everyone does yoga.

Putting Richard Sherman and Richie Incognito in the same group is pretty whack.