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On February 06 2018 08:20 Fecalfeast wrote: After watching the superbowl and seeing how little actual football is shown i started to wonder... is there any televised sport with a worse ratio of sport:not-sport?
From the kickoff to start the game until the final whistle the superbowl took 4 hours. A regulation football game is one hour of play time (15 minute quarters) making it 1:3 football:not-football
Is the superbowl the worst? Are you counting the olympics as a sporting event? We have ceremonies, commercials, long backstories on teams/players/coaches, backstories on the countries, preparation, scoring ...
And maybe you wouldn't count scoring in Olympics, but then you're also not counting football sports activity on the field with a stopped clock. The runner stepped out of bounds, but a second clock is ticking for the next play so players are on the field moving to the new line of scrimmage for the next play ... sport or not-sport time? The team called a timeout, but you have teams exchanging, you see them forming up ... sport or not-sport time? ((Controversial)) Six minutes reviewing the call on the field and innumerable replays, which is practically an integral part of the sport now, for better or for worse ... sport/notsport?
Or take some of the worst esports events from a few years ago (some have been televised!) where the games are paused for inordinate periods of time for technical difficulties [I'm looking at you Dota 2], and long periods of commentary in between them, with sponsor reads, interviews (+ translations), and a video talking about player backgrounds and team backgrounds for both sides. [And we love to watch the post game interviews and between-game commentary and well-developed video, but if somebody loves the Super Bowl and hates esports, they'd bring up what you're considering sport/notsport]
Honestly, Super Bowl is way up there, but I couldn't call it the clear winner.
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On February 06 2018 17:59 Danglars wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2018 08:20 Fecalfeast wrote: After watching the superbowl and seeing how little actual football is shown i started to wonder... is there any televised sport with a worse ratio of sport:not-sport?
From the kickoff to start the game until the final whistle the superbowl took 4 hours. A regulation football game is one hour of play time (15 minute quarters) making it 1:3 football:not-football
Is the superbowl the worst? Are you counting the olympics as a sporting event? We have ceremonies, commercials, long backstories on teams/players/coaches, backstories on the countries, preparation, scoring ... And maybe you wouldn't count scoring in Olympics, but then you're also not counting football sports activity on the field with a stopped clock. The runner stepped out of bounds, but a second clock is ticking for the next play so players are on the field moving to the new line of scrimmage for the next play ... sport or not-sport time? The team called a timeout, but you have teams exchanging, you see them forming up ... sport or not-sport time? ((Controversial)) Six minutes reviewing the call on the field and innumerable replays, which is practically an integral part of the sport now, for better or for worse ... sport/notsport? Or take some of the worst esports events from a few years ago (some have been televised!) where the games are paused for inordinate periods of time for technical difficulties [I'm looking at you Dota 2], and long periods of commentary in between them, with sponsor reads, interviews (+ translations), and a video talking about player backgrounds and team backgrounds for both sides. [ And we love to watch the post game interviews and between-game commentary and well-developed video, but if somebody loves the Super Bowl and hates esports, they'd bring up what you're considering sport/notsport] Honestly, Super Bowl is way up there, but I couldn't call it the clear winner.
The Olympics isn't a single game. It'd be like counting the entire NFL season.
Cricket is up there, but because the breaks are so long it's hard to call them commercial breaks. Taking a 40 minutes lunch break seems long, but a game lasts for days!
Honestly, tennis is the only sport I can think of that might come close in downtime vs actual playtime. I agree that some esports (e.g. street fighter) are also pretty bad. Technical difficulties shouldn't count. They're unplanned for. It'd like spending a football game because of snow. But even without that, some have a LOT of downtime between games.
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On February 06 2018 18:09 Acrofales wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2018 17:59 Danglars wrote:On February 06 2018 08:20 Fecalfeast wrote: After watching the superbowl and seeing how little actual football is shown i started to wonder... is there any televised sport with a worse ratio of sport:not-sport?
From the kickoff to start the game until the final whistle the superbowl took 4 hours. A regulation football game is one hour of play time (15 minute quarters) making it 1:3 football:not-football
Is the superbowl the worst? Are you counting the olympics as a sporting event? We have ceremonies, commercials, long backstories on teams/players/coaches, backstories on the countries, preparation, scoring ... And maybe you wouldn't count scoring in Olympics, but then you're also not counting football sports activity on the field with a stopped clock. The runner stepped out of bounds, but a second clock is ticking for the next play so players are on the field moving to the new line of scrimmage for the next play ... sport or not-sport time? The team called a timeout, but you have teams exchanging, you see them forming up ... sport or not-sport time? ((Controversial)) Six minutes reviewing the call on the field and innumerable replays, which is practically an integral part of the sport now, for better or for worse ... sport/notsport? Or take some of the worst esports events from a few years ago (some have been televised!) where the games are paused for inordinate periods of time for technical difficulties [I'm looking at you Dota 2], and long periods of commentary in between them, with sponsor reads, interviews (+ translations), and a video talking about player backgrounds and team backgrounds for both sides. [ And we love to watch the post game interviews and between-game commentary and well-developed video, but if somebody loves the Super Bowl and hates esports, they'd bring up what you're considering sport/notsport] Honestly, Super Bowl is way up there, but I couldn't call it the clear winner. The Olympics isn't a single game. It'd be like counting the entire NFL season. Cricket is up there, but because the breaks are so long it's hard to call them commercial breaks. Taking a 40 minutes lunch break seems long, but a game lasts for days! Honestly, tennis is the only sport I can think of that might come close in downtime vs actual playtime. I agree that some esports (e.g. street fighter) are also pretty bad. Technical difficulties shouldn't count. They're unplanned for. It'd like spending a football game because of snow. But even without that, some have a LOT of downtime between games. Even taking one sporting event out of that, the sheer amount of time devoted to non-(players engaged in sporting activity) is absurd. But I digress ... this is stupid questions stupid answers, not argue to the death on semantics.
EDIT: And if we're counting Super Bowl contested calls requiring review ... those are unplanned too, right? So if we're about to go subtracting out delays we don't like in esports, you better be prepared to do the same to the Super Bowl.
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I feel like your not really «getting» what people find strange about the Super Bowl. Its not about the downtime in a game, its about the Superbowl having longer breaks and being a giant commercial.
At the Olympics and other big events there are backstories, stats and tons of fluff too BUT once the competition starts its pretty much a normal game/race. The actual sports play out like they do at any other event. Track is Track, Downhill is downhill, longjump is longjump.... Tennis is Tennis, once the match begins the final in Wimbledon plays basically the same as any game on your nearest tennis court (probably faster because you can't argue over close points anymore :p). Even the football worldcup doesn’t change the lenght of its breaks or does anything of the sort.
The Superbowl feels very overcommercialised.
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On February 06 2018 18:09 Acrofales wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2018 17:59 Danglars wrote:On February 06 2018 08:20 Fecalfeast wrote: After watching the superbowl and seeing how little actual football is shown i started to wonder... is there any televised sport with a worse ratio of sport:not-sport?
From the kickoff to start the game until the final whistle the superbowl took 4 hours. A regulation football game is one hour of play time (15 minute quarters) making it 1:3 football:not-football
Is the superbowl the worst? Are you counting the olympics as a sporting event? We have ceremonies, commercials, long backstories on teams/players/coaches, backstories on the countries, preparation, scoring ... And maybe you wouldn't count scoring in Olympics, but then you're also not counting football sports activity on the field with a stopped clock. The runner stepped out of bounds, but a second clock is ticking for the next play so players are on the field moving to the new line of scrimmage for the next play ... sport or not-sport time? The team called a timeout, but you have teams exchanging, you see them forming up ... sport or not-sport time? ((Controversial)) Six minutes reviewing the call on the field and innumerable replays, which is practically an integral part of the sport now, for better or for worse ... sport/notsport? Or take some of the worst esports events from a few years ago (some have been televised!) where the games are paused for inordinate periods of time for technical difficulties [I'm looking at you Dota 2], and long periods of commentary in between them, with sponsor reads, interviews (+ translations), and a video talking about player backgrounds and team backgrounds for both sides. [ And we love to watch the post game interviews and between-game commentary and well-developed video, but if somebody loves the Super Bowl and hates esports, they'd bring up what you're considering sport/notsport] Honestly, Super Bowl is way up there, but I couldn't call it the clear winner. The Olympics isn't a single game. It'd be like counting the entire NFL season. Cricket is up there, but because the breaks are so long it's hard to call them commercial breaks. Taking a 40 minutes lunch break seems long, but a game lasts for days! Honestly, tennis is the only sport I can think of that might come close in downtime vs actual playtime. I agree that some esports (e.g. street fighter) are also pretty bad. Technical difficulties shouldn't count. They're unplanned for. It'd like spending a football game because of snow. But even without that, some have a LOT of downtime between games.
How about any baseball game with a slow pitcher. There is a reason they are making rules about it and bringing in a shot clock. There is some pitchers who take a super long time in between pitches. when they change pitchers the warms ups and so on.
The longest 9 inning game was 4:45 mins, shortest is 1:54.
The total time for inaction pitches in 2014 was 57 minutes and 41 seconds. That is Average not on the longest game, and that is not counting pitcher switches commercials so on.
It averages at 24.8 seconds between each pitch!
one guy averages 26.6!
Edit: to Velr, yeah the world series doesn't have much longer games then regular season games. But I would say your slowest baseball games are slower then the superbowl.
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did we have Jordan Peterson in here?; i watched something + Show Spoiler + and well ... got a boner. i think thou that i could've done a better job than Cathy Newman(on what could've been saved).
(shit's new to me; found out couple days ago)
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This was "everywhere" few weeks ago, I bet it was discussed in the us politics thread.
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random question to everyone here - Have your smartphone ever died on you? Im talking actual Hardware failure - CPU died / RAM issues / GPU Problems | Anything Else that made your phone unusable (Software ommited)??? I ever only few times got my old S2 (GT-I9100) into bootloop due to wrongly callibrated/faulty battery (shows 50-70% - restart phone and its down to like 5-15%) / And playing 720p video in H.264 10-Bit depth at like 2000 Kbit/s in Software decoder managed to hang my CPU and heat it to like 50 Celcius before removing the battery to prevent it from actually burning. -It still works to this day from the time I bought it second hand in like novemmber 2013-
So far my S5 holds very freaking well, I might get a "new" battery for it, super empty rom that weights 350 MB, few extra BYO's cus its THAT empty (it didnt even have text/call, camera app), had it crash only once when I used Camera for some reason (Booted it, it froze - phone restarted)
Wanted to get Note 4 but eventually gave up cause of 5,7" screen and overall dimensions.
And yes I know S5 is SUPER old, dude really plz, but I WILL flash any phone I have - no useless bloat, longer battery life, overall faster OS (S5 boots in like 15 seconds - thats no joke here)
But i have been considering getting a spare S5 in case this one would somehow die on me. Also market availability doesnt help - it was produced for a year 2014-2015 (?) so the actuall supply is sparse and getting a "new" one is out of question (imports from china are forbidden in my eyes). Have to rely on second hand ones.
I dont like the increased sizes of new ones with the *features* (non-removable battery, no 3.5mm jack, no sd slots ETC) , also dev support is a problem as well - getting an empty ROM is a miracle in itself.
Thanks
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My Nexus 6P has died twice now. Both within the warranty. I'm hoping it dies a third time still within the warranty, because I'm tired of it. I actually prefer my Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 that I bought as a replacement while the Nexus was in for repairs (trash Huawei warranty doesn't even offer a replacement phone), but am using the Nexus in the hope it breaks again and they give me a properly working replacement.
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I never had a smartphone actually dying. Only getting slowish, and the battery running out of juice, making it unworthy of cleaning the phone (software). I go have 'low price' smartphones (last one was a Wiko cink slim, now a Honor 5C), and keep them as long as the battery goes for a couple day, which is about 3-4 years. However I am not an intensive phone user at all.
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How do I convince my girlfriend that we need to install a urinal in our bathroom?
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Norway28261 Posts
start missing the toilet every time you go to the bathroom
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Block the bathroom for 30 minutes every morning, stating that it takes you that long because once you sit down on the toilet, you fall asleep again/start reading something and get lost/game on your phone.
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On February 24 2018 17:31 Simberto wrote: Block the bathroom for 30 minutes every morning, stating that it takes you that long because once you sit down on the toilet, you fall asleep again/start reading something and get lost/game on your phone. Heh, I actually do that :/ Well, not the falling asleep part.
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On February 24 2018 13:37 Epishade wrote: How do I convince my girlfriend that we need to install a urinal in our bathroom?
Just put it in then announce youve got her a present!
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It is actually healthier to sit.
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Is there a pie and mash place somewhere in the world that actually serves eels that are not jellied or disgusting? Everyone loves grilled eels, isn't there some hipster chef out there that can make an eel dish that is not soy based to go with pie and mash? I just can't help but see this as a business opportunity that could rake in millions and save the eel industry in Britain.
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Having only had raw eel, I can't say whether or not I like grilled eel.
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On March 03 2018 02:35 farvacola wrote: Having only had raw eel, I can't say whether or not I like grilled eel. Wait, you had eel raw before? As a sushi chef, I never heard of anyone doing that before because it can literally kill you. We always either grilled it with a soy tare or simmered it.
But if you have, do tell because I am always pushing for people to eat all meats rare/raw. You can cook your pork medium rare now and I often eat it rare and have not gotten food poisoning. I do the same to my chicken as well.
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