Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Be that as it may, that has little to do with SC. Herbie's manlove for Petey is unrivaled imo.BuckeyeBreeder;1139778; said:Fouts made me puke during the 02' Championship game, even before the overtimes.
Reasons Pete Carroll might need those ever-so-scarce batteries:
1. Rey Maualugabot out of juice. (Maiming people takes voltage.)
2. Having battery collecting competition with someone, maniacially assembly piles of batteries in order to WIN FOREVER.
3. Wii controller died halfway through intense Tennis Match with Will Ferrell. The loser has to plunge their hand into the hot water heater and keep it there for three seconds! Yeah!
4. Taser not eliciting quality yalps! of excellence and pain from recruits like it should
Any regular student would face the same thing.He's a football player, and a star one at that... he'll be eligible by the season.
(Not @ USC, but at the CFB world in general)
It's on like donkey kongmethomps;1140822; said:Sanchez named the starter
Bleed S & G;1140850; said:It's on like donkey kong
[tangent]Or, if you have your tv hooked up to a Dolby digital surround audio system, try turning off or disconnecting the front-center speaker and leaving the radio off altogether. This removes the color commentary completely, and leaves behind only the field and stadium sounds. It's the best way to watch any game, in my opinion, as it best simulates the experience of being at the stadium, and removing the color commentary coming from crews that you find annoying is just a bonus.[/tangent]BuckeyeBreeder;1139768; said:I really hope it's not the 2 most outrageous USC homers known to man, Kieth " All I ever annouce is USC games " Jackson and his sidekick Dan " I wear Kellen Winslow Sr.'s jock on my head " Fouts...If that is the case I will have the radio on, and the TV sound turned down.
You're one step short... find a program (through a media center PC?) which will allow you to stream 1460's broadcast at 3-7 seconds behind (since radio is ahead of TV, especially after the DVR buffer delay). If there's a way to do that, it would be perfect.zincfinger;1141133; said:[tangent]Or, if you have your tv hooked up to a Dolby digital surround audio system, try turning off or disconnecting the front-center speaker and leaving the radio off altogether. This removes the color commentary altogether, and leaves behind only the field and stadium sounds. It's the best way to watch any game, in my opinion, as it best simulates the experience of being at the stadium, and removing the color commentary coming from crews that you find annoying is just a bonus.[/tangent]
Just a matter of preference. I prefer it without the commentary, whether it's Paul Keels or anyone else. Nothing against Keels or any other commentary guys (some of whom I think do a good job), but watching the game with field sound alone is a different, and in my opinion better, game-watching experience.jwinslow;1141139; said:You're one step short... find a program (through a media center PC?) which will allow you to stream 1460's broadcast at 3-7 seconds behind (since radio is ahead of TV, especially after the DVR buffer delay). If there's a way to do that, it would be perfect.
Understood. I can dig that... it would be interesting if they would insert the coaches' sideline feed into the surround sound... now that would be fun :)zincfinger;1141142; said:Just a matter of preference. I prefer it without the commentary, whether it's Paul Keels or anyone else. Nothing against Keels or any other commentary guys (some of whom I think do a good job), but watching the game with field sound alone is a different, and in my opinion better, game-watching experience.