August 23, 2006 by rmjvol
Why would people waste their time on something like Unreal Tournament 2007? I mean, it’s just a cheap knock off of Quake so why would you not just go for the real thing.
I mean you might as well use phpbb instead of vbulletin. Or use the crappy MT blog stuff instead of wordpress.
Think about it
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July 27, 2006 by rmjvol
Chase Utley of the Philadelphia Phillies extended his hitting streak to 26 games. I bet he makes it to 35 and then gets traded
How would you score that?
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July 25, 2006 by rmjvol
I’ve got a sports forum that has implemented blog-type pingback & trackback features but, for whatever reason, Akismet has been treating all my trackbacks as spam. After researching Akismet False Positives, I found that Akismet does a great job most of the time but there are plenty of reports of Akismet labeling good blog posts as spam.
This post can help you to research the false positive problem and I’ve got a solution for you. Read the rest of this entry »
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July 25, 2006 by rmjvol
Great thread with both side of the Jeff Gordon sucks discussion haveing a good debate on wonderboy & whether or not he sucks.
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July 1, 2006 by rmjvol
The National Hockey League (NHL) is a professional sports organization composed of ice hockey teams in North America. Its French name is Ligue Nationale de Hockey (LNH). It is the premier professional ice hockey league in the world,[1] and one of the North American major professional sports leagues. The league’s teams are divided into two conferences, each comprising three divisions.
The league was founded in 1917 in Montreal, Quebec with five teams, and through a series of expansions, reductions and relocations is now composed of 30 teams, 24 of which are based in the United States and six in Canada. After a labour dispute that led to the cancellation of the complete 2004–05 season, the league has staged a successful 2005–06 regular season and 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Historically, due to its origin in Canada, a large majority of players in the National Hockey League were Canadians. Over the past 25 years, due to the NHL’s expansion into the United States, its high standard of play compared to other leagues, and the availability of highly skilled European players from Eastern Europe after the fall of communism, there has been an increasing presence of American and European players. Nevertheless, more than half of the league’s players on the 2005–06 roster were born in Canada.
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July 1, 2006 by rmjvol
Football is the name given to a number of different, but related, team sports. The most popular of these worldwide is Association football, which also goes by the name of soccer. The English language word football is also applied to Rugby football (Rugby union and Rugby league), North American football (American and Canadian), Australian rules football, and Gaelic football.
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July 1, 2006 by rmjvol
Baseball is a team sport popular in North America, Latin America, the Caribbean and East Asia. The modern game was developed in the United States from early bat-and-ball games played in Britain, and it has become the national sport of the United States. It is a ball game in which a pitcher throws (pitches) a hard, fist-sized ball past the hitting area of a batter. The batter attempts to hit the baseball with a tapered, smooth, cylindrical bat that in professional baseball must be made out of wood. A team scores only when batting, by advancing counter-clockwise past a series of four markers called bases arranged at the corners of a diamond. Each base is 90 feet from the previous base. Baseball is sometimes called hardball to differentiate it from similar games such as softball.
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July 1, 2006 by rmjvol
NASCAR Chairman Brian France denied rumors that Bank of America might be looking to replace Nextel as the title sponsor of the Cup series races.
France said ”They (Sprint Nextel) have got one of the great positions, the greatest position perhaps, in sports. They are obviously going through a change, post their merger, trying to get their company in a place that takes the most advantage with NASCAR.
“But they are focused on how to build around the sponsorship that Nextel brought into the merger.”
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July 1, 2006 by rmjvol
Electronic Arts (or EA to gamers) said that NASCAR 07 will have driver Elliott Sadler as the driver on its cover. As a gamer, Sadler has been in EA’s NASCAR since breaking into the Cup scene in 1999. He even won the trophy at the 2005 EA Sports Drivers Gaming Competition at Bristol Motor Speedway.
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June 30, 2006 by rmjvol
There’s a discussion about the pepsi 400 race over at GoTeamsGo’s Nascar forum.
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