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I can't tell if this is satire or not.

He pledged 250, only delivered 70, yet somehow still retained the “majority owner” authority that allowed him to make this decision unilaterally.

It’s stunning to me that Dundon shutting the AAF down is even legal. He made this move unilaterally because the $250 million he invested made him the majority owner. Except he didn’t actually invest $250 million. He just said he would, and then changed his mind a month later after delivering only a fraction of the

Welcome to Trump’s America: Where you can seize control of an organization by promising to invest enough money to fund it for 3 years, and then unilaterally shut it down a month later despite not actually delivering the money you promised.

Bingo. Every employee at every company needs to understand that Human Resources is NOT your friend or your advocate. They are there solely to protect the company. Any complaints you report to an HR representative can (and likely will) be shared with your direct supervisor, who can retaliate against you in myriad ways,

We don't care because Avenatti was trying to blackmail Nike for paying college athletes, something that most people think should be allowed in the first place.

MLB stadiums already have metal detectors. This is sufficient to counter knives and guns, which are the only statistically-relevant security threats to an American sporting event. This bag-ban horseshit is just a way for teams to keep fans from sneaking booze into stadiums and eating away at their concession revenues.

Also, it would help to have more than 500 lockers when the average baseball stadium seats 40,000 fucking people.

Same here. If the Giants jump on this bag ban thing, I guess I’m no longer going to Giants games.

A bag ban is a especially-gigantic fuck you to anyone who commutes via public transit and goes to weeknight games directly from work.

He’s not a first time offender though. See: his 2007 DUI / providing false info conviction in which he got popped for drunk driving and falsely identified himself as his brother Jake to the arresting officer.

“This is a typical deal for someone with a clean record”

This is pretty much their M.O.

I'm fairly skeptical that there are many "premium" games that could run on iOS or Apple hardware.

Did you even read the article? This is not a streaming service.

The arguments being made here to predict the failure of game streaming were the same ones being made a decade ago to predict the failure of movie and music streaming. 

In any online multiplayer game, server lag can get you killed. That hasn't stopped millions of people from playing online games.

My Switch might be the best birthday present I’ve ever received. The portability and instant-resume means I can fit gaming sessions into all of life’s little “killing time” moments: flights, waiting for appointments, morning commute, lunch breaks, etc. Which is great now that I’m older and have very few opportunities

I love all the luddites in this thread who think that game streaming is a fad that will never gain widespread adoption or rival physical consoles. “ISP’s aren’t fast enough to handle this much data, the output quality isn’t good enough, people prefer to own their media, there will never be enough content options to

People tend to be skeptical of new things.