Care to elaborate?
Care to elaborate?
The question was about hitting a BATTING PRACTICE home run, not off a professional pitcher in a game.
Why is him explaining what led to him saying it a problem?
I don’t think it comes across as an “excuse to justify it,” but rather just an explanation of what led to him saying it. Definitely doesn’t sound like justification to me.
I did, I just can’t comprehend how you made the error in the first place.
So you read the last line of the post, but not the very first one?
Yes, no, or other? What the heck is the “other” option?
Little ball, little target, far away, high speed. Not easy to do.
Right, keep your classic cans alive. It’s not “Keep my Grado SR80e headphones alive, which by the way are the only classic cans in the world”
You can keep your ridiculous mouse, everyone else is better off with far fewer buttons.
Well that’s just not true.
First of all, it’s possible for multiple sets of headphones to be considered “classics,” Mr. headphone hipster. Secondly, he never claimed that his headphones were “classic cans,” so your correction is pointless.
How? Both are one extra thing to carry around, but the bluetooth adapter is bigger and requires pairing to each device, which is objectively less convenient than just plugging in a cable.
Is a bluetooth adapter really any more convenient than using the Lightning adapter? It definitely will have worse audio quality.
If the skill gap between players can be this wide
So buy it?
Is it just the Notre Dame effect?
What about it?
To me it looked like the ball boy knew that the ball was going to come down close to him, and he assumed it would be the catcher coming up to make the play. I don’t think he realized until the last second that it was the third basement coming for it, at which point he tried to jump sideways out of the way and…
He’s not there for his basketball insights, that’s why they have the former players next to him. He’s there to run the show, narrate the highlights, provide stats, and keep everyone in line and on topic.