Ted Talks smack to Sean Hannity is a Ted Talk I can get behind!
Ted Talks smack to Sean Hannity is a Ted Talk I can get behind!
Holy fuck! If looks could kill she’d be a pile of ashes.
My hope as a lifelong A’s fan is that this will propel the city to finally figure out a good location downtown for the A’s. Knowing they are the last option for sports in Oakland.
My guess is that the eleventh-hour proposal was merely for the sake of appearances (“We tried! They were the last ones to say no!”), and the Oakland city government is not-so-secretly thrilled to finally be rid of a team and league they wish they’d never brought back from LA.
I also use tunein for sports broadcasts.
agreed tunein is the best!
loved my Zune so much.
I still have a 30 GB Zune I use at work. I have to run the audio through the remote since the headphone jack doesn’t work anymore, but the battery lasts almost all week and that software is still, to my mind, the gold standard for desktop music management. Easy to use, lightweight compared to similar offerings like…
You mention Slacker in reference to iHeartRadio, but you don’t list Slacker itself in your list. What up?!
Anyone else say “bullshit” out loud when they read “but the fact that it’s backed by Google gives it a good shot at survival.”?
I love Groove music actually. I have it mostly because my ZunePass from years ago (still the best service for the money ever, RIP) became an Xbox Music Pass, which became Groove Music Pass. It’s got a great selection. decent features, and comes with Windows, so... it’s very convenient.
Where’s TuneIn?
I started using Xbox Music (the predecessor to Groove) three years ago, and I’ve kept the subscription as it transitioned to Groove. Sure, there’s now a decent Spotify app for Windows Phone, but Groove does everything that Google Music does and I get a massive bonus to my OneDrive cloud storage (125 GB total space) as…
I miss Yahoo Launchcast.
Honestly it’s funny how many of the world’s biggest online sites (spotify, Twitter) make no money yet are still kept afloat by investors who are desperate to see a return.
Not gonna lie, I laughed my ass off at that, not because suicide is funny, but because the idea of a basketball team being so awful that it completely ruins your life is.
The Clippers had one of the all-time great players as their GM: Elgin Baylor. Unfortunately, Baylor may have been the worst GM in American professional sports history.
When the Clippers moved to SD, Mr. Sterling plastered San Diego with billboards of his mug saying “My Promise: I will make you proud of the Clippers”
“I will say my darkest Clipper moment—nobody knew about this—was that I thought about committing suicide at least 10 to 15 times”
Wait, the Clippers were the worst team in sports? So it wasn’t ALWAYS like this?