Vidikron
Vidikron
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Perhaps, but still nothing of interest up high. So wasted space. Landscape zoomed in on the action would have been better. Oddly, he seems to try and go landscape mid video and you can see things better expect for the fact that switching mid video means you have to rotate your own device.

Landscape would be really dumb here. You are capturing a ski lift, which is almost entirely vertical in orientation.

I don’t know where you pick up guys, but “most” guys certainly do not think this.

This is my concern as well. Have we reached the point where people in charge acting like people in charge are now being accused of abuse for basic work related reprimands?

As others have already pointed out you aren’t painting an accurate picture here. There’s more competition (e.g. Amazon), studios are starting their streaming services (e.g. Disney), or studios are asking too much for rights. Just pointing at a reduction third party selection and blaming Netflix without actually

I misunderstood your post. I thought you were saying that last minute cancellations would eventually just start no showing because they are headed down that path by cancelling late.

Apparently they do because they are crying about it on social media.

That’s a stretch. There could be hundreds of valid reasons to cancel at the last second. There will be no way to avoid last second cancellations because shit happens. Don’t like it? Ditch the reservations.

Ehh... they are whining about lost revenue. Seems like that would be enough of reason to put forth a little more effort to mitigate the problem. Complaining about hand holding is just pointless hand waving.

So don’t take reservations? If you are so popular that the gaps between a table becoming available and deciding to write off a no show is costing thousands per night then you should be able to fill them without reservations.

It’s pretty much the MO for both the writers and most of the commenters. It’s a weekly contest to display as much contempt for the show as possible.

The NFL seems intent on simplifying the catch rule this offseason so hopefully this confusion happens less in the future. Because as it is now you can literally take a play like this and make solid arguments for opposing outcomes. And it happens way too often.

It depends on how you interpret the rule... which is part of the problem since it can be interpreted different ways. The rule says he’s considered going to ground if he’s not upright long enough to be considered a runner. In this case he was upright for 4 steps and able to make a dive for the goal line.

I did not understand what the hell Collinsworth was talking about on Philly’s last touchdown. The guy tucked the ball and took at least one, maybe two, steps. He was a runner at that point.

It was when he asked the bailiffs what it happen to them that got to me. And they seemed to have an understanding look, but also had to do their job. Very emotional scene overall.

Nah. Nothing serious will happen to him.

I disagree. As someone who isn’t in consulting I understand your jargon. My sister, who is a nurse, frequently has conversations in English that sound like she is actually using a foreign language.

LOL. No one is buying that bullshit. Yeah, asshole fans can be found anywhere, but there are levels to this shit and Philly fans are clearly some of the worst. And many revel in that reputation. I mean, damn, the city greased light poles in advance of the game. That doesn’t happen everywhere. The city knows

Actually, I’d argue they were busted by other teams after which pressure from the rest of the league and fans forced the NFL to take action.

There are definitely degrees involved here. If the city is having to grease light poles your fans are near the bottom of the scale.