I mean, the Philly Special was stolen from the Patriots, who used it against Philadelphia in 2015.
I mean, the Philly Special was stolen from the Patriots, who used it against Philadelphia in 2015.
I have no idea how this works. If I went to Vanderbilt for grad school, I wouldn’t cheer for them against Kentucky and I’d show up in orange for every home game I attended.
The people who were playing Final Fantasy games in the 90s are a big portion of the people who are playing them today. You have a lot more time to play when you’re 15 than when you’re 35. It’s not that times have changed, it’s that the audience is broader, and to be honest they’re more demanding. Gamers these days…
No, the Eagles one was a direct snap to Clement, who handed off to Burton on the end-around and passed it to Foles. It’s the same as the one you posted, just with a tight end instead of a slot receiver throwing the pass. If I recall correctly the Patriots in the Superbowl snapped it to Brady first but otherwise they…
Wasn’t the one in the Superbowl a passback rather than a direct snap?
It sounds better in Canadian.
There’s a difference between feeling bad because of an injustice that is portrayed versus poor writing that perpetuates problems with gender driven narrative. I laughed out loud when Deus Ex: Human Revolution gave me a choice between killing one female NPC and killing and entire prison of female NPCs because either…
Holy crap that hoodie costs $1300.
My wife, who auditioned for Jeopardy, got 3 out of 5 correct. It’s not something that should be a mystery.
Nearly half of Jeopardy’s categories are pop culture. It’s very weird that the most popular sport in the US doesn’t get a single buzz on what are gimme answers.
I really hope these rich people are as vapid and materialistic as Edith Wharton portrayed them to be.
Given that the Rochester situation is manufacturing companies that ultimately failed, I think a better Canadian example would be Blackberry in Waterloo, which is on its own version of this trajectory.
Schenectady was the same way, with GE being headquartered here until they ran away to Connecticut to escape taxes. They still run a factory and a research center here (you may remember a fictional version of it in Vonnegut’s Cats Cradle) but it’s less than a quarter of the old workforce.
Julian Tuimauga isn’t white. Not that there aren’t examples of this kind of brutal racism by whites against black, this just isn’t one.
I can draw the lines more clearly for you. You likely don’t carry any further risk with the Chinese government having your personal data than the US government having it unless you are a particular target of Chinese intelligence, in which case the risk you take is primarily professional.
Chinese intelligence has in the past used compromised Chinese technological products to spy on specific intelligence targets in the US — think defense contractors. It’s similar to the way that France uses corporate espionage on American defense contractors to reduce their expenditure on defense R&D. Hence it’s not…
Football to me always felt like the perfect sport for gamers, since it maps so well to RPGs and fighting games. You’ve got a bunch of different classes with different abilities, where you have to seek the mismatch that will put you ahead, but you also have individual battles complete with finishing moves. It…
It’s the same anywhere there’s a secondary economy. Drugs aren’t the only thing you can get on the black market, and anything that is easy to transport, high value, and a necessity is a prime target.
Personally haven’t seen them locked behind glass. I have seen them with ink tags but the glass is entirely new to me.