I actually do, I just suck at checking that e-mail. 
I actually do, I just suck at checking that e-mail. 
Star Fox 64, because of nostalgia and how awesome it made Christmas 1997. Also, I love arcadey games, but also prefer playing at home to an actual arcade. That game is perfect for people like me who have twitch fingers and also like couches.
I actually think Zodiac was lacking some Fincher style that would have helped pass its overly long run time for me. As it is, it reminded too much of an episode of Law and Order. I like Law and Order, it just didn't grip me the same way Fincher stuff normally does. I dig that sleek, dark look in most of his movies.
I should probably watch Seven some time. I already know how it ends though. And Social Network was my favorite movie of 2011, found it hilarious.
No, both bring their own footballs for when they are on offense. And the other team isn't sore losers, this wasn't blown out of proportion by THEM. Remember, one of the Colts players even said they were going to be beat either way. Hell, the guy at the center of this 'controversy' said he doesn't see the advantage.
... You know Internet comments and whatever your friend is telling you aren't considered academic sources, right?
lol The Colts aren't really making excuses from what I've seen, it's just a story that happens to give interns a chance at 'fun, quirky' headlines.
I love Fincher's later films too, just more later. Like Social Network and Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and you can definitely tell he's involved with House of Cards.
Puppy Bowl is on Animal Planet I think and I don't have cable.
Yeah. See in my case, I just wish I were attractive so I would know whether or not any of my heartache actually had something to do with personality. As is, I will never really know ...
They might have inflated indoors and because of temp change the footballs deflated outdoors. Bill Nye sais it doesn't make sense, but MIT and headsmartlabs have said experiments show it does and it's the same thing that happens with car tires. Also, Nye is an admitted Seahawks fan and I'm not sure he took where the balls were inflated/deflated into account, but I'm also not sure if they were indeed inflated indoors before being taken outside either.
Ultimately, I don't think you win 45-7 only because it's easier for the QB and WRs to grip the balls. As a Colts player said, they could have played with soap and they still would have won, especially when the footballs were apparently reinflated prior to the second half, in which the Patriots were 28-0 in scoring and a couple of their touchdowns were from rushing. There was also a Sports Science video saying any advantage from deflated footballs would be pretty miniscule. I'm not sure of the impartiality of any of these sources, since Bill Nye is a Hawks fan and those other sources are either in the Boston area or associated with the NFL, but I'd say it's more likely the underinflated footballs were a very small part of the Pats victory if at all.
Honestly, if they're going to be this anal about the psi in the footballs, I don't understand why teams are allowed to bring their own and officials aren't the ones bringing and inflating them.
I like to call front tucking and not tucking in the back the duck tuck.