cornellkid
CornellKid
cornellkid

Current Cornell student. Incoming engineer at GM, starting in the rotational program in July. Interesting read to see how some others in the (not so distant) past have made their way. Personally made it by grinding through my bachelor’s and masters in 4, along with a VERY weird M.Eng. project.

No, Trump bloviates, grandstands, and personally attacks people who call him on his bullshit, and the gets criticized for bloviating, grandstanding, and personally attacking people who disagree with him. The trash comes from his supporters and hanger-ons who would be mental if any one else did the exact same thing. 

Then don’t fucking read it, dipshit 

Going from V12 to 12V? Now that’s a switcheroo.

Not the Antonio Brown come back story I expected.

He thought it was a catch, but he failed to complete a “baseball move”.

You could just have written about the confrontation but at the end you took things further and peppered in some practical advice on how to modify the vehicle to prevent this. The extra effort you put in is noticed and appreciated.

Yikes, at first I thought You were talking about the kid when you said “i will never understand why this shit stays alive.”

It’s nice of Georgia to remove Atlanta from the running for Amazon HQ2.

According to a Houston player, the Astros often knew what Darvish was about to throw by the way he brought the ball into his glove in the set position.

What difference does his salary make? Your take is butt.

Let’s go easy on the new Jags fans.

The context does not at all excuse fans throwing shit at players. You don’t do that ever, even if a player is “acting like a child.” It seriously amazes me that you or anyone else would think that is ever an ok thing to do at a game.

No, shit got thrown at him as he was headed for the tunnel. That’s what caused him to deviate over to start yelling. Then more shit started getting thrown, leading him to try to climb the wall and go Artest on someone.

Nope, he was walking off when someone threw something at him and that is when he deviated from leaving the field.

Only problem with that plan is then by the end of the 3rd quarter they would be playing 7 on 9 football.

He displayed what is called the fencing response, where your body becomes immobile and you freeze your arms. This is a tell tale sign you have just become concussed.

One major factor that is often not mentioned is ricocheted balls as well. Personally, I was at a Yankee game a few years back, had a mitt and playing complete attention, but a line drive ricocheted off a seat about 20 feet and hit me, quite hard I might add, in the thigh.

Juju’s hit was inherently dirty, so dirty they actually managed to call a penalty on him...

There was a moment when the commentary flat out stated that they did not know what it now took to get ejected from the game which hit on such a truth to me.