When O'Malley was a nobody, it was quaint for Conor to send positive messages his way - like ruffling your little bro's hair on the way out the door. Now that O'Malley is a named fighter who people outside the sport are starting to know, he's a threat for Conor.
I gotta be honest, I don't see this going Dustin's way. However if anyone has the ability to pull one out of nowhere, it'll be Dustin. Let's see if he fares better against Islam than he did against Khabib - he's had a lot of time to figure out how to deal with that style.
I love that this movie is always billed as "starring Mark Hamill", but he's a supporting character.
I hated Kai Winn so fuckin much
Here we go boys, 300 is finally here
It's not Weidman's fault that he was given a win. He had to react to that information, just like everyone else. Now, does that excuse poking the shit out of the guy's eyeballs all fight? Does that make it right to parade around like you just KO'd the dude? No, it does not. He should have been penalized for the pokes and should have been more respectful, at least. But the people mad at him about winning should redirect that anger towards those who made the decision.
That knee was nuts. I distinctly remember thinking "That's it....wait what the fuck?" when Chito just ate it.
That is discussed in the article:
The Discovery Channel series “MythBusters” featured episodes in 2004, 2006 and 2010 testing out scenarios for the purported death ray but ultimately declared the legend to be a myth when each test failed to light a wooden boat on fire. In 2005, a class of students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, inspired by the show’s first episode, was able to ignite a wooden boat once with a similar technique to Sener’s on a larger scale, but failed on a second attempt.
Sener said he believes that combining MIT’s findings with his own, the data could suggest the death ray was plausible, and Archimedes likely could have used the sun’s rays with large mirrors to cause combustion. But the technology may not work in cold temperatures or cloudy weather, and the sea’s impact on the ships’ motion affects the practicality of this device, he added in his paper.
Drinking game: take a shot every time Dustin pulls his shorts up
Damn, that knee was absolutely perfect
Yeah this is almost a better card than 300
Yeah that was definitely the right decision. There was a little back and forth but Yan was the dominant fighter overall.
I just hope Blaydes walks out to the Mortal Kombat theme still
Dos Anjos is still fast as hell for his age. Let's see if he pulls this one off.
Damn, Robelis Despaigne showed out
We're in that interim period where people don't understand the technology at all but still think it's capable of anything, so even people who absolutely should know better are going to be misusing it.
This is either an intentional joke or no one told Alex who this dude actually is
Yeah that's a weird situation. Maybe it'll just end up that Khamzat fights whenever UFC goes to the UAE.
Yes, I'm just offering an option to replicate that streaming functionality here. As to versatility, that depends entirely on what you're doing. There are situations in which the Steamdeck would actually be the far more limited platform compared to what I described.
If you're just wanting the functionality of a Steamdeck on some other device, there are a variety of ways to accomplish that. If the other device is an Android, you can just install the Steam Link app and you're off to the races. If it's something else, depending on the device you can probably get Moonlight running on it, which will accomplish the same thing but will actually have more versatility than you'd get with a Steamdeck anyway.
Due to their proximity to Earth, minimoons are prime candidates for exploration. Now, some scientists want to use these tiny satellites to push humanity further into the cosmos.
Most Dangerous Ways To School | Philippines, Peru & Romania | Free Documentary
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Trailer for "Sting" - new spider horror movie coming out on April 12
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Universe’s Brightest Object Found - A Quasar 500 Trillion Times Brighter Than Our Sun
Astronomers have discovered the most luminous object ever detected, a quasar 12 billion light-years away that's 500 trillion times more luminous than the sun.
"The black hole in this quasar is growing in mass by the equivalent of one sun per day, making it the fastest-growing black hole to date."
Home Automation integrations with security camera system
Anyone have any experience integrating their smart home functions with their security cameras? I am switching to an IP camera based system and I'll be using BlueIris as my base software, so there's a lot of potential for integrating my automated stuff. If you've done this, what kind of routines did you set up? I'm thinking about doing some stuff with facial recognition for the people who live in my household, but that'll depend largely on if it's reliable enough.
A statue of William Riker is being put up in Valdez, Alaska
One of the best parts of Star Trek The Next Generation is on the way to being immortalized in their hometown!
One of the best parts of Star Trek The Next Generation is on the way to being immortalized in their hometown
Doctor Who senior art director Crissy Howes may have hidden a robot from another sci-fi franchise someplace under the Doctor's nose.
10 Actors You Forgot Were in Star Trek
Star Trek has seen many memorable guest actors over the years, but which big names have slipped through the cracks?
Initially unsure of which orangutan was the father of a new baby primate, the Denver Zoo decided to have a little fun with the results and turned to former daytime talk show host Maury Povich.
'Sasquatch Sunset' Trailer - the Demented Sasquatch Movie You Need to See
Watch the demented and utterly original official trailer for Bigfoot movie Sasquatch Sunset, which is coming to theaters in April 2024.
The Awe-Inspiring Cities That Ruled The Ancient World | Metropolis: Full Series | Odyssey
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The acclaimed artist discusses his history with Episode I and being called on to commemorate its latest milestone.
Astronomers studying six planets orbiting a star 100 light years away have just found that they orbit their star with an almost rhythmic beat, in perfect synchrony.
Swiss-Italian study finds MiniTouch can help people with amputations feel whether objects are hot, cold or in between
3,000-Year-Old Iberian Treasure Trove Includes Pieces Forged From a Meteorite
Iron from space was used to forge some of the ancient Iberian hoard.
Generative AI-powered CAD software aims to bring functional 3D printing to the masses
3D printing materials producer polySpectra has recently launched a new software dubbed, neThing.xyz. neThing.xyz aims to make the process of creating 3D CAD models more accessible to a broader audienc
This software aims to make the process of creating 3D CAD models more accessible to a broader audience by leveraging AI-driven generative design.
Israel Adesanya Joins Volk's UFC298 Fight Camp
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Volk's youtube channel has some good content, especially around fight time
Recycling Cutlery into filament
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CNCKitchen on Youtube explores the idea of recycling plastic cutlery into filament for 3D printing
NASA predicts a decade-long surge in coastal flooding in the 2030s due to the Moon's orbit
In the mid-2030s, every U.S. coast will experience rapidly increasing high-tide floods, when a lunar cycle will amplify rising sea levels caused by climate change.
"...the alignment of rising sea levels with a lunar cycle will cause coastal cities all around the U.S. to begin a decade of dramatic increases in flood numbers, according to the first study that takes into account all known oceanic and astronomical causes for floods."