That's why I linked to the video as I'm not savvy enough to make a gif. At the release point, Posey set the glove where he caught it. A right handed catcher can't really frame across that side of the plate or the blue could see the mitt over line.
That's why I linked to the video as I'm not savvy enough to make a gif. At the release point, Posey set the glove where he caught it. A right handed catcher can't really frame across that side of the plate or the blue could see the mitt over line.
The ESPN recap had shown pitches w/ a trail that stayed from the release point to the catch/contact. It also started in a solid color that changed when the ball started to move. Does anyone know where to find that online?
That tracker's biased and doesn't handle the 3foot hooks Madbum was dishing left to right and/or downward.
I had windows 7/8 "eject" issues w/ the SanDisk Extremes in that they counted as real drives instead of removable storage. Do these VistionTek devices also have those issues?
I thought it was a bee, but the youTube description states: In this video you will see a fly which mimics a bee, eaten alive!
I ordered them from this article's recommendation. I'll have to give my 2 cents after i've broken them in. Nonetheless, they seems smaller than the apple pods and don't form enough of a seal for me to get a good sound. No, I do not have any sugru around to help w/ that.
I was surprised it wasn't the artificial turf w/ the ground up tire bits
I thought the portaPro band was too tight for my head. The KSC75's felt too loose and lost some punch. I've found the happy medium w/ the "headband mod". If you ever want to see the effects w/o buying the compatible band, just push the things closer to your ears.
There was an article about using sugru to put two tops together and drilling a hole to move toothpaste from one container to another. I personally just put the two ends together and squeeze carefully to avoid a mess.
Not DIY and if you have a 22" weber + $60, the smokenators work pretty well:
http://www.amazon.com/SMOKENATOR-100… I believe they come in other sizes, too.
For longer maintenance free time, you can get a deeper 4" water pan:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KI7SM0/
it looks like you push the handles together, load them up w/ food and cook. as you separate the handles over your plate, the food comes off the tines.
Has anyone found a good suction cup mount that works with 7.5k ft of elevation change? I switched to a cup holder version, but that uses up a cup holder.
Has anyone found a good suction cup mount that works with 7.5k ft of elevation change? I switched to a cup holder…
Also be careful of what you're washing with in terms of bleach/whiteners. I had a black A's cap w/ a black A's logo cap. It turned into a brown cap w/ black logo. The color change was even and actually looked nice. I don't know what would have happened if it were a green cap w/ a yellow logo.
Their nakiri (aka vegetable cleaver) rocks, too!
I've gotten a set of around 6 knives/sheaths at Costco for around $28: Chef's, santoku, bread, jagged edge/pointy ends, utility and pairing. They're great for out of the home use such as bbqs, picnics, car camping or vacation rentals.
how do i delete this comment? i thought that no one had mentioned Woo Ping, but I'll blame the infinite scrolling setup when I had tried a text search.
Yes I have one of those, too. For stagnant lake algae water I'd probably wrap a bandana around as a pre-filter, too. I've been lucky to not have to clean it in the field and accidentally break the filter. Traditional camping or a large emergency kit, it's "fine" if someone already has one.
Get yourself a Sawyer Mini (http://sawyer.com/products/sawye…). The .1 micron absolute particle size + the easy to clean + light nature make it worth sticking in your zombie apocalypse kit. Just don't go w/ the "squeeze" branding and use more of a bag rolling technique to get the water through.
The cup is a "Kupilka 21". It's not from Ikea, but a Finnish company that makes bowls and plates, too.
I love this type of gear topic!