eyebreakthings
EyeBreakThings
eyebreakthings

You and everyone else. Not likely to happen anytime soon, and it's the cable companies doing it. Many people would cut the cord if they could get things like HBOGo on it's own.

Pretty much how I assumed it worked out, as a Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime subscriber.

Agreed 100%. I just did a hardware refresh on my rig, and I had been running on the same CPU, GPU and RAM for 5 years. I dropepd some money at the time to get top-tier parts (well the GPU, I was OK with a AMD black boxed CPU that I could over clock, as I added better cooling a few years ago)

There is a fairly good looking combo of the i7 and an ASUS mobo. It's $37 off what you'd get if you bought the i7 on sale and the same ASUS mobo (I was looking to pick up the mobo and the i7, then noticed a bundle)

Damn you Amazon, I will now be broke for a few weeks.

To me, the big issue are these damn in-app purchase/ pay-to-play games in the first place. F this pay $1 here, $10 there to level up. If you want me to pay $60 to play your game to the end, charge $60 f'n dollar.

Exactly - the NHL has it right. Don't have the officials who made the call review it. let an outside party look at it, and give 'em the right tools.

I think the NHL has the best replay of professional sports. Only reviewing scoring plays keeps the game moving (although, Hockey is a little unique in the game play, so it's really the only option). Outside of that the final decisions is NOT made by an official that was on the ice, therefore, there is not potential

Not to mention the NHL doesn't have the officials who make the calls on-field overturn their own calls. Reviews come from the video judge and/or the war room. The NHL officials never see the replay.