Makes sense.
Makes sense.
I have a question for all those physics-minded folks out there:
At first I just read the headline and thought:
The mirroring is the big thing for me here. Question: is it device-to-device mirroring? Or does the Chromecast still need a web connection to receive it?
Univision.com is showing it (obviously with Spanish commentary, but that's more fun!) online. You could watch it there... sadly no recording.
Not sure if watching the a different match.... or just a Portugal fan?
I don't tell you how to live your life, don't tell me how to live mine!
After a few minutes, he decides to walk off in search of a quieter seat. Yesterday wasn't really a good day to kill a man.
It's too bad we in the US will just have to sit here and sulk while zombies eat our faces...
You missed one viable option:
I love football, but Lord knows I laughed for hours thinking about this:
*Assuming there are no other security holes/exploits to be found.
At first I was like, "Oh crap, how am I going to watch two games at once?!"... then I remembered it was Spain playing and promptly tuned into the Netherlands/Chile match.
It was pretty bad, even shaking his head to say "no" to the sub caused him to lose his balance. I'm surprised they let him play on.
I'd say Pokemon Snap U, but you're already making that... right?!
Note to England's commentators: sport commentary is not a job to be "speechless" in.
And that's the news!
You outdid yourself with the hands. Truly.
You'd better come over here and clean up all this coffee I just spit out thanks to you!
Maybe one of you guys should have nudged your boss and mentioned: