MessiHair
MessiHair
MessiHair

Very insightful. Hyperbolic and exciting adjectives should never be used again in sports (actually, in anything).

Allow me to be the 188th person to say, this is stupid.

Would actually much rather see these in real time. In slow-mo, they almost seem ho-hum.

Jezebel is gonna love you for this.

You are going to "allow" your children to go to Michigan state because they ran a football play. Just wanted to repeat that for you.

Wow get this helpful person out of the grey!!

Napman

Data caps "when applied discriminatorily" (source - quote from your post). I.e., you have a data cap on traffic that you access from one provider (e.g., netflix), while you have no data cap (or a higher data cap) form content from another provider (e.g., some Comcast-sponsored or proprietary video service). So just

And like I've said, I agree with almost everything you've said. "Unlimited" should mean unlimited, not "unlimited up until you reach the secret limit." There definitively ARE reasons they would want to cap users' data, and is absolutely related to preserving their network performance, but I think that's beside the

Oh they will make them, and they will cost $150,000 apiece.

I totally agree with everything you're saying, except putting the concept of data caps under the umbrella of "net neutrality."

MessiHair here. And uhh, I like to party.

this comment is so good, I thought I was on deadspin for a minute.

Yea. This punter did a bad job of paying attention when he was at quarterback practice.

Why do you assume that professional athletes would tip thousands, when many have been known to be complete stiffs? see, e.g., LeSean McCoy, Michael Jordan, Lebron James, etc. et al. ad naueseum. I would take the thousands of $, guaranteed, from a "no-name" than suck up to an NBA player in the hopes that he would

Yea, we did.

There's just so much here to appreciate.

Their game, kingdoms of amalur, was actually pretty decent. If you ignore how fucking shitty it was, I mean.

I think the way it works, according to black market bribe law, is that if you don't fulfill your end of the deal, the injured party (which would be Qatar, in this case, if FIFA canceled their bid) gets to kill the breaching party. So basically, FIFA didn't wanna get killed by Qatar.