fellowtraveller
FellowTraveller
fellowtraveller

I’m quite possibly reading all of this incorrectly, but it sounds like it’d also apply about older tech like the Navy’s Phalanx CIWS which has somehow been around since 1980? Not that those are perfect and there have been a few incidents, but I’d imagine the Navy would fight like hell to keep them around anyway. The

I’m in the market for some bluetooth over the ear headphones (hopefully with Dolby) but these Sony ones seem to have the same problem that is why I’m in the market for headphones, the build can break and shear off by the ears even under normal use.

I’m in the market for some bluetooth over the ear headphones (hopefully with Dolby) but these Sony ones seem to have

basically, that the Neo-Nazis, KKK, et al. we’re just using their First Amendment rights to proclaim their beliefs, and opposing them is denying their rights. In short, they’re saying—let’s keep it real—it’s unAmerican to protest Nazis and white supremacists.

I mean he went right back to Breitbart so he probably has an even more direct line to the president’s ear than he did in an official capacity. Especially if he gets that new news channel I’ve seen hypothesized off the ground. Actual Washington Post quote: “Jones said she could envision Bannon setting up his own cable

If it’s like my cat it’s always, exactly two tummy rubs and then violent retribution if you continue.

Yeah I sympathize with everyone claiming it’s white privilege and I can understand why they think that in this case. The problem is who arbitrates what constitutes hate speech?

racist af and fantasizing about committing war crimes

I particularly liked this bit from the Post:

As someone who scorekeeps at games, this would crush my soul.

This is my second favorite gawker media post about old jets, next to Michael Ballaban’s love note to the Mig 25. Which was ugly as fuck but did what it needed to for a job that never really existed due to the Soviets creating a plane to counter an eventually non-existent US bomber.

Yeah Pujols is probably the single best counter example I can come up with for that remains productive through their 30s argument. I guess you can argue he remained productive up until this year, but he went from arguably the best right handed hitter ever to play the game (and at the very least one of the best) to

Yeah I would like to see the grip on that pitch and the action it generates.

The current player most like to be not just a Hall of Fame, but a Hendersonian Hall of Famer is…Adrian Beltre?

Well this is the most bizarre thing I’ve learned today.

It’s a comic featuring cats that game, now and then it’ll have some cat jokes for cat people as far as I can tell.

He’s actually a really good boxing writer, and since there are very few of those still around he could really stand out if he wanted to.

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I have no real dog rat in this argument, but I feel like this video should be linked:

Eagerly looking forward to the first ESports college recruiting scandal the NCAA investigates.

I don’t think I disagree with your premise exactly, but Missouri hired a coach who happened to be on the West Coast at the time. Cuonzo is pretty thoroughly midwest, grew up in east St Louis, was recruited heavily by Illinois before choosing Purdue. Started coaching at Missouri State, went to Tennessee (not midwest