the neutral zone trap is exactly what came to mind watching that fight. especially with all the elbows and headlocks Mayweather used, and his habit of trying to throw a quick jab before they were fully separated.
the neutral zone trap is exactly what came to mind watching that fight. especially with all the elbows and headlocks Mayweather used, and his habit of trying to throw a quick jab before they were fully separated.
Well played
I don't understand why, but apparently a lot of my friends find it weird that I sometimes dip pizza in blue cheese dressing. I also almost always need to ask for extra blue cheese for wings, because the tiny cup you get with 10 wings runs out after 6.
That chart has a pretty whopping asterix, that some of the stats are cities, and some are Metropolitan Statistical Areas. So its not an apples to apples comparison.
Sigh.
Back before Steam, I played a lot of HL mods. CounterStrike was of course hella popular, but I enjoyed Day of Defeat, a WWII mod. On one map I racked up so many kills in such a short time I got kicked for “cheating”.
Ptie is the old system where teams could tie, and OT was winner take all
Two teams played a regulation hockey game and neither won nor lost. The 3rd point isn't for the loser, it's an extra point that only goes to the winner of the overtime. The problem is that it makes some games worth more than others. that's why the 3-2-1-0 sort of makes sense. I'd like to see a 3-2-1-0 with no shootout…
I was just saying I'd like playing fields in the other mods list.
It's both hugely discouraging and surprisingly instructive to see this. Modders are essentially making the same mistake highway engineers did for decades, thinking that they could make bigger and more complicated interchanges, add frontage roads and bypasses, and somehow throw enough concrete at the traffic problem to…
It's a state highway transportation department's wet dream. City planners have nightmares about that much asphalt.
The shear number of highway interchanges, and even fucking parking lots in workshop is discouraging, but it's going to take time to get good mods. The stuff I'd like to see:
Wasn't Sly Fox trying to license the nitrogen widgets from Guinness to can O'Reilly's?
Take a heavily used system (The 3rd avenue line carries more people than most cities' entire transit system every day), put it on starvation funding for decades, fund virtually no expansion for more than half a century, and then fucking flood it with saltwater for a week. That's why there are delays.
also, for the love of dog, don't "move the chains". Every tech company has a few people like this, particularly at low levels, people who were technically competent enough to get hired, but do the minimum amount of work possible to hand it off to someone else. This is especially true of people who bounce something…
Doesn't matter. I couldn't get tickets to the main event a few years ago in Philly, but I went to the Alumni and AHL games, and they were amazing. I was in the upper deck, so I could see everything from far away.
The simple fact is that many Americans buy pickups as more of a status symbol than as a work vehicle. They might occasionally use the bed for lumber or landscaping, or to haul a boat/rv/atv a few times a summer, but mostly they're driven unloaded on paved roads or well-packed gravel, even when used for work.
Because if you do it while wearing the wrong jersey, it's a double minor:
And this is how non-playoff leagues suck. The season is barely past the halfway point and it's already a longshot for even the second place team.