i'm genuinely very curious!
i'm genuinely very curious!
hey what's the like canadian or just metric i guess equivalent of saying good gas mileage, not the actual units just the word "mileage"?
Dairy Dale
surely you'll be attending old time fest at the museum of industry this april! i think there's also an unrelated black banjo project workshop at the extended evening hours this coming wednesday 3/18
a basketball game on a court with four 3-point lines: βa black line, which is so short it intersects with the free throw circle, i think for high school play βanother blue line about a foot farther, which i think is the old women's 3-point line that isn't used anymore? βan orange line about a foot farther than that, the actual 3-point line used for this game βthe white NBA line about 2 feet beyond that, it almost interferes with the game's giant mid-court logo
It's time for the MEAC championship game and its unrivaled variety of 3-point lines.
I think the orange one is the real arc for this game but i personally think they should all be worth slightly different values (2.2 points, 2.7 points. 3 points, 3.5 points)
I will be sending out the first one this week.
banger
at one point this takes a turn towards analytics and now i can't get the idea of a sabermetric polish outfit called WAR-saw out of my head
World rugby: Okay. So you can win this entire tournament
Ireland: Okay, great!
World rugby: as long as England win their game.
Ireland:...
World Rugby: So obviously you would want England to-
Ireland: -Shush I'm thinking.
Other, smarter folks have pointed out that Mike Marshall's lifetime ERA comes closest to pi, while three pitchers tied for the seasonal "record" of 3.141509: Mel Parnell in 1948, Paul Foytack in 1957, Jerry Koosman in 1970 (each with 212 IP, 74 ER).
Happy Pi Day!
banger, go spurs go
Gus Yalden and Vermont playing UMBC right now in the America East final. Four points in the first four minutes for your new favorite basketball oaf.
go birds
John Wall the college basketball encyclopedia:
Sad irony here, first hockey, then trains
out of focus crowds as a background π€π€π€
i know that, as a rule, it's not good to judge a book by its cover
HOWEVER
some covers are very good at advertising what the book is about
the black and orange ones
go birds
his full name was actually Dick Felt Through A Thin Pair Of Pants
pretty funny that he was at the only college where that dick probably was not felt
semi-related
looking up stuff about the harlem globetrotters centennial and just learned that there are more players from temple on the globetrotters (1) than in the NBA currently (0)
shey peddy still repping the owls in the W tho go birds
Beeswarm plot to illustrate the hilarity of Bam's 83 points.
second point answers my question, wasn't sure if those shorter but higher fences would make it seem as though the outfielders were "failing to make a play", fun read!