The show really is fantastic which is amazing. Kind of kills the whole spoilers ruin the story myth too. We know how this ends and yet it is still great to watch.
The show really is fantastic which is amazing. Kind of kills the whole spoilers ruin the story myth too. We know how this ends and yet it is still great to watch.
It is all about context, that was my point. The question isn’t always bad as was implied by the article.
“How’d you learn to do all this?” is only appropriate if someone is showing you something new they just learned or on a job interview where the candidate appears to self-taught. Otherwise it comes off as insulting.
Honestly this is silly they don't do this but the network cameras do seem to do a really good job already so I can't get worked up about it. Also, the networks seems to take pride in putting an insane amount of cameras in the games they cover. I would say most of the controversy now comes from the refs when they try…
HDMI cables are ridiculously cheap on Amazon, depending on brand.
Just ripped up some carpet. Wish I had worn a mask. It's pretty bad what was waiting underneath the pad.
That's pretty much it. I've seen some pretty horrible companies with an A+ rating. At least they care enough to game the system. You really need to wary of a company that just doesn't care. Because pretty much all you have to do is respond.
It depends on circumstances of course, but you're getting very close to having your resume passed over fairly routinely. A lot of companies considered the first year to be an investment in getting an employee up to speed (they do not expect 100% productivity out of you until year two). It would do you well to show you…
Has been my experience. When coming from a foreign country you have to go through TSA screening. The only exception was Canada, where TSA screening was done in the Vancouver airport (as a matter of fact, part of that airport was considered US territory).
I can't disagree. A lot of it is stadium design. Although there was some guy there who was whistling so loud it actually made it on the broadcast at times (heard it when I got home and watched the end of the game I had recorded). I mean, that's kind of impressive.
Don't feel sorry for them at all, but looking around...didn't see a mass exodus, either. Was pretty sure one would start after that 4th interception.
I think I said the exact opposite. He dealt with it very well. Still wonder if a few missed passes weren't because of the noise, though.
I was there and it was insane from the onside kick on. I will say this though, Rodgers did a good job of dealing with the noise. But at some point that level of noise just rattles you to the core.
Everyone assumes you're web surfing anyway, so might as well do it, amirite?
All the time. Added a bluetooth keyboard to one and it works quite well as a super slim laptop. But I travel so it gets use on the plane + couch at home. However, I don't see any need to upgrade it at this time (4th gen iPad).
It's fairly simple...he's not good enough to put up with the baggage. NFL teams are mostly adverse to players whose issues have been publicly revealed. There are few teams who are always willing to take a risk on a player like this, but the Cowboys are stocked on the o-line right now.
Plane wi-fi is generally horrible and extremely expensive. Loading your kindle or tablet up with books, movies, games is the way to go. Really, unplug from the net for a few hours. It will still be there when you land.
Oh I assumed this was already in the works. Yes please!
I don't get it either. But I hate the Giants so I am enjoying it. Not sure what they were thinking though. Obviously they were not completely satisfied with Eli, but satisfied enough to keep him around...yet make him learn a new system? Not sure what his contract status is but I would guess it was cheaper to keep him…
In all fairness, Jones used to come down from the owner's box a lot more often. He also didn't stay on the sideline for the rest of the game. ESPN clearly showed him back in the owner's box before the game ended. So in some respects, this was Jerry returning to form.