RichardFrommage
RichardFrommage
RichardFrommage

Return of the King was the worst of the three original movies.

100% agree this is hands down the best way. I don't even think you need the butter at the beginning, but to each his own. It's really easy and by my count saves time compared to beating the eggs ahead of time and the eggs come out better. Mixing them as they cook gets you eggs that are both light and creamy/smooth.

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You never want to have to play this guy

Great ball. I manage my outdoor team and for our game balls I always buy either this or the previous year's Nike Ball from the European leagues. So much more predictable and familiar. The new gimmicky Adidas balls are crap. Their driving force is innovation for innovation's sake -> SO WE CAN CHARGE MORE FOR IT.

My best pull was on my 7th try.

Cool visually, but waiting to see what the other person does before you you throw your choice is cheating. This robot is better at cheating, not playing the game. Close its "eyes" and let it select based off of only the built up knowledge of previous iterations of the game.

I follow this basic recipe and often add a little something extra. A couple tablespoons of spicy brown mustard is good, as is a single teaspoon of your garden variety curry powder.

Fair enough. I bet that if you took 1,000 runners and said "For this race only we want the whole group to run the lowest possible aggregate time, individual times will not be reported back to you and there will be no pace runners (and you aren't allowed to wear a watch or timing device)" You'd see much closer to a

It's not optimal in terms of getting the lowest total aggregate time for all runners...but it's completely optimal in terms of reaching an individual runners proximate goal...which is "Run a 3:00 Marathon" or something to that effect.

You are fine with the concept of pacing and establishing a target, but somehow you seem surprised that the results reflect this. I'm stumped. If you have a large number (certainly not universal) of runners who have specific targets and you can agree that milestone times such as 3:00 3:10 etc. are likely

Disagree. It is only suboptimal if the runner's actual goal was "Fastest time possible".

Incorrect. For many people paced time becomes their final goal.

Absolutely. The basic assumption, "Marathon runners want to run their best time." is true, but flawed as a jumping off point for analysis. You need to go to the next level which is, "How do Marathon runners prepare for and attempt to execute their goal?" You've ignored the entire concept of pacing as a strategy.

Agreed. Supporters Shield is (or should be) the League Title and the playoffs are just a secondary consideration.

I'm 100% certain you're incorrect. They NEVER use the football line for the touch line when playing on a field lined for HS football. Never.

Fair. Having not seen it yet, I can't say specifically. I'm expecting good things.

It is, after all only a movie....

You are far, far less intelligent than you believe yourself to be.