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Les Sleeth
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Even non-sport fans (like me) have to love a team who fights back on the enemy's turf, and keeps the game within a couple of points for three quarters. Still, go SA!
Math Is Hard said:Sorry, Les - can you give a point of reference for us dum-dums in the peanut gallery..?
Moonbear said:Yeah, who's SA? What sport are you even watching?
Channel flipping? But I'm watching Jay Leno's monologue now! I immediately tune out when the news goes to sports too. Okay, so it's basketball...that's the only game on as I flipped...and it has a score that shows one of the teams as SA. But that still doesn't tell me who SA is. Texas town...San Antonio? Is that a basketball team?mattmns said:Geeze ladies. Just flip through the channels real quick. What sport would have a score of 57 to 57, then SA, come on now
You two can hang with me... because I have no idea what he's talking about either.Les said:I swear . . . GIRLS! You and Moonbear need to hang with the guys more often.
Great strategy...while the other guys are busy watching their little games on TV, MIH and I will make a SA sandwich.TheStatutoryApe said:SA is me!
You two can hang with me... because I have no idea what he's talking about either.
well, yeah...that's the problem with most of you guys!mattmns said:Meh it will be over with in a few minutes.
Nope, too late, you were busy watching your little game.mattmns said:Meh it will be over with in a few minutes.
:rofl: :rofl: Can't believe I missed that opportunity! :rofl:Math Is Hard said:well, yeah...that's the problem with most of you guys!
mattmns said::rofl: Nice MIH!
game is over now, SA won.
Lol... exactly!Moonbear said:Well, he knew that as soon as MIH and I both agreed to join him.
TheStatutoryApe said:SA is me!
You two can hang with me... because I have no idea what he's talking about either.
I haven't a clue about any of that sports stuff, but I am well acquainted with just about every defence designed by women. :grumpy:Les Sleeth said:You probably know every defence designed by man.
Lol... I do watch ESPN. Only for poker and billiards tournies though.Les Sleeth said:Oh, you are just trying to hit on two of PF's hottest babes. You probably know every defence designed by man.
:!) :!) It's amazing how easy it is to get sucked into watching a poker tournament! They have a Texas Hold 'Em tournament on Saturday nights on NBC (after all the reruns of SNL are over), and somehow I always wind up watching it. Then again, the only competing shows are infomercials at that hour.TheStatutoryApe said:Lol... I do watch ESPN. Only for poker and billiards tournies though.
I seriously know next to nothing about sports.
Is that a new species or something? I've never heard the word "ginobilis" before. :rofl:neurocomp2003 said:who loves ginobilis hangtime dunks
neurocomp2003 said:who loves ginobilis hangtime dunks...they look like finger rolls till he's just above the rim.
This phrase is often used in scientific experiments or observations to indicate a specific time frame during which data is being collected or an event is occurring. The numbers following the phrase are usually used as a timestamp or reference point.
The format of ".57 to 57" is commonly used in scientific experiments because it represents a specific time frame in seconds. The ".57" refers to 57 milliseconds, while "57" represents 57 seconds.
The phrase "Anybody watching?" is often used to address anyone who may be observing the experiment or event at that specific moment in time. This could include other scientists, researchers, or even the general public.
Asking if anyone is watching is important in scientific experiments because it acknowledges the presence of observers and ensures that the data collected is not biased or influenced by outside factors.
A timestamp is a useful tool in scientific experiments as it allows for precise documentation of when data was collected or an event occurred. This helps with accuracy and reproducibility of the experiment and its results.