gusdabomba
cornhole
gusdabomba

NBC Sports is my go-to channel for sports these days. I don’t have time to watch sports during the week (kid) and since I’m up early on the weekends (kid) F1 and the Premiere League are the easiest for me to watch. I think this is one reason why the NFL does so well in the US (only one game per week per team).

I’ve had several diehard hockey fans ask me about F1 of late. I guess NBC Sports has done well with advertising the races during the Stanley Cup Playoffs and now Finals. Good on NBC, they actually try to advertise racing. Unlike ABC who mentioned the Indy 500 maybe once a week.

At least Honda didn’t let Alonso down at Indy......oh.... never mind

It should be noted that my math was wrong. I calculated the are off the diameter and not the radius. So all values are off by 4 times. So just divide all my forces by 4.

Well said. Agree 100%.

Of all the things Nintendo might be doing wrong, Mario Kart isn’t one of them. Get some air.

When the guy is LITERALLY being tackled by Javale McGee and he still muscles up an And-1, I don’t see how that’s a foul equivalent to lightly brushing Steph’s arm.

Thank you for this. They are literally drawing the line at “destruction of the human race.”

BACK TO THE UNDERGROUND VOLCANO LAIR FOR ADDITIONAL PLANNING!

No, the appropriate thing to do with the coffeehouse guy is to throw a grinder at him at 98 mph.

This is the sort of hard hitting journalism I come to Jalopnik for.

BRAVO

*PS - Go Alonso! Rooting for him this weekend.

I think you’re looking at pitch 6 (which was a foul tip). Pitch 7 was strike 3, which is right on the edge of the black.

You joke, but most companies do actually have a “revenue” metric that design changes are weighed against. Finance might say that your “$50" change is worth $0, because realistically, how many people will actually pay more for a vehicle because of it? Or, because of the oddities of benchmarking, they might actually say

California is so ridiculous about rain. We get pretty much one “normal” year for every ten years of “drought”. Bad luck for these guys that they picked the worst time to get started.

If this article is about LA, why did you start with a picture of the Oakland Coliseum?

“How can we sure it was filled with rain, and not the bodies of people murdered by the Clintons?” - Sean Hannity

If there were no salary cap and no max contracts, some teams would undoubtedly spend more, and then all teams would have to spend more, increasing both the potential risk and reward of building a team. 

Identical to Gordon Smiley’s fatal crash in 1982. That Bourdais is alive is a huge indicator of how safe these cars have become.

Bass? Dropped.

You're right, Yuengling is better than Beck's (which is almost always skunked in the US), but I think the local-legend nostalgia love it gets from Pennsylvanians is a bit over the top.