How did you guys miss this from your own comments?
How did you guys miss this from your own comments?
Opening fire on unarmed people on the streets of Boston? That's not the Patriot way. That's the Redcoat way.
Dear Lifehacker,
I live in an apartment with squeaky doors, creaking floors, and whining pipes. I want peace and…
Sure. Because when you take the fixed fee the networks are offering, you outsource the risk of audience loss, or a soft economic advertising market, to the network writing you the check. It's classic risk aversion, and it works brilliantly.
As detailer I have to point out that you missed one of the most important steps, keeping your car clean, especially in the snow when road salt is being used. Secondly protecting paint to stop (or at least inhibit) rust using a paint sealant and / or wax, or get a professional like me to do it for you.
"The Wilfs are seeking up to $250 in a private loan to cover the remainder."
Would this really cut into local market broadcasts though? I'd shell out the a boatload of dough to watch games in other markets on my laptop/tablet while keeping my local broadcast on my actual TV. I imagine this is how most people would use it should it move to YouTube.
The worst thing about NFL Sunday Ticket—the broadcast service that offers access to every NFL game, including…
I love Waze, but it seems a little inaccurate.
counterpoint: statistics show that the vast majority of 17 year old males cure boredom through masturbation, not murder.
well I'm runnin' down the road
trying to make an upload
I got 7,000 words about a Vine
1,000 are real tired
50 are inspired
7 are "yup, these are the readers of mine"
They're called Hasselback potatoes, and "rocket" didn't discover anything.
Last year I heard or read an interview of a man who used to work in this business, what he said was that : "We're collecting so many data, we have no means of analyzing it all. There's just too much raw data."
Or something like that.
It's been known for years, why is it reappearing now ?
I can't say I ever liked watching Wade play. The Dallas series wasn't any different than how he played in college.
I have to agree here. Hibbert being in there would have simply been a discussion in afterthought. Coach made the call to be more flexible in the defense, and Indiana paid for it. And you are right, this was Paul George making a mistake. You can immediately see at the replays that he was late in reacting to LBJ…
I agree with you. Assuming everything would play the way it did it LeBron hadn't just spun into an open layup is a silly way of looking at the play. I also think there was a previous error in Vogel's strategy or CYA explanation. As a defending coach, I'll take the chance of losing on a jumper from Bosh vs a…
Hansborough did everything right. Pretty sure you should face guard the best 3 point shooter in history in that spot. The only other guy you could blame is Sam Young. But really it was just a bad play by George and also a great play by LBJ. Most people panic with that much time left and force up a jumper. I'm sure…
Go watch the final play again. Bosh starts at the top of the three point arc with Allen near the baseline. The action was to get a switch with a smaller man on Bosh, get Ray Allen a potentially open look on the sideline where Battier is inbounding the ball, or free up Lebron after all the cutting clears. Where…
I don't think you disagree really. You're just diminishing the first two of the three points (as you should). What I get out of this piece is that there was a questionable personnel decision that was rendered pretty much irrelevant by a poor play by Paul George. The rest is just silly to worry about.