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January 19, 2023 · 1 min · 50 words · Robert Gransberry

Why Does Braves Stadium Have The Number 44 In Center Field During World Series

That has been the case for the Braves, who advanced past the Brewers and Dodgers before reaching the Fall Classic. Now the series turns to Truist Field for three straight games. As fans are tuning on their TVs to Fox, they might notice a large “44” in center field. Braves’ fans might know the answer, but not all that watch from across the nation will know what it means. MORE: Charlie Morton adds gutty effort to his October legacy, but how will Braves replace him?...

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 308 words · Karla Owen

Why 10 Years Of Jrpgs May Be Good For Yakuza

According to a report from Famitsu, the Japanese voice actor for Ichiban Kasuga was told by Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi that he’s got some serious job security. Similar to how Kazuma Kiryu was the protagonist for nearly every Yakuza game before it, apparently Yakuza: Like a Dragon is only the beginning for Ichiban Kasuga. Supposedly, Kasuga is meant to be the next headlining protagonist for the franchise throughout the next decade....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 670 words · Houston Boyne

Why Afghans Don T Know Their Ages

Or do they? Take our driver, Akhbar. Akhbar, who wears dark, round sunglasses even at night, was born in 1969 and is 30 years old. But how does that explain that one of our stringers in Kabul was born in 1971—and is also 30 years old. “Things are different here,” says Akhbar, twisting around from his driver’s seat. That’s for sure. When I interview local residents, I’ve learned to ask them how old they think they are....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 943 words · Jorge Mcpherson

Why American Horror Stories Is So Important To The Ahs Franchise

The show made it to ten seasons before a spin-off series was released. The first season of American Horror Stories was unlike other spin-off shows though. Not only did it explore the same world as the original series, but also filled the plot holes and unfulfilled expectations of the original. RELATED: American Horror Stories Season 2 Episode 1 Review The beauty of the entire concept that the AHS franchise is founded on is what allows the series to have so many seasons and spin-off storylines, without running out of interesting plot points....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 864 words · Regina Sage

Why Apple Designed The M1 Chip

The chip, which was revealed along with Macbooks and the Mac Mini that are powered by the novel silicon, was designed by Apple itself instead of Intel. The M1 is specifically designed for the Mac OS and also means that the Mac will be able to run iPad and iPhone apps. There’s nothing else quite like the M1 on the market, observers say. “With the introduction of ARM laptops, Apple has introduced vertical integration to the laptop space,” Simha Sethumadhavan, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University, said in an email interview....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 678 words · Richard Mccarthy

Why Are Anime Producers Losing Their Faith In Netflix

Considering how much money Netflix has been pouring into the industry with co-productions and original anime over the past several years, the quote may come as a bit of a shock. Wasn’t Netflix a key member in funding new anime these days? Haven’t they become one of the biggest producers of anime? Isn’t it mentioned all the time how big anime is on streaming, and that Netflix’s involvement in the field is one of the key reasons Sony decided to buckle down and purchase Crunchyroll and Funimation?...

January 18, 2023 · 6 min · 1101 words · John Bixby

Why Are Electric Vehicles So Fast

EVs like the Tesla Model S Plaid absolutely destroy everything in their paths in terms of performance. The trend also extends across segments, as even EV pickups are faster than most sports cars. So the question is: why are EVs so fast? Instant Torque Torque is the rotational force that allows your vehicle to move. In a gasoline engine, torque is produced by the combustion of the gasoline/oxygen mixture pushing down on the piston head, which creates a rotational force that spins the crankshaft....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 954 words · Ryan Gillespie

Why Are Fans Slamming Kathy In Smothered Season 4 Episode 4 Cause Explored

When Cristina revealed that there wasn’t any physical intimacy with her husband, Kathy decided to hold an intervention for her marital life. She invited several people, including Cristina’s wedding singer Chuck and the barber who worked in front of Cristina’s shop, Shannon, to give her some advice. Together, they asked Cristina questions about divorce, not having sx for more than a week and her husband’s sxual needs. Chuck gave her some very awkward advice which embarrassed Cristina....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 443 words · Alma Henry

Why Are The Bengals Resting Joe Burrow Starters Vs. Browns

For the first time since 2015, Cincinnati is headed to the playoffs after it secured the AFC North division crown last week. It now has only one game left in what has been a magical 2021 campaign for a team that finished in fourth place for three straight seasons. That game is another clash against the AFC North rival Browns. With the team already having locked up its position in the playoffs, the Bengals are going to be absent a number of starters on Sunday in the final matchup of the regular season....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 770 words · Rickey Mcinturff

Why Are Warriors Stephen Curry And Klay Thompson Called The Splash Brothers Full Nickname Origin Story For Nba S Best All Time 3 Point Shooting Backcourt

Anchored by their core trio of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, there will be plenty of familiar faces when the Warriors face off against the Boston Celtics. One of the hardest parts of defending the Warriors is trying to contain their two sharpshooters, Curry and Thompson. The duo is considered to be the greatest shooting backcourt in NBA history, earning the nickname, “the Splash Brothers” for their ability “wet” jumpers from 3-point range....

January 18, 2023 · 2 min · 386 words · Bobbie Rodarte

Why Asia Argento Is Not Featured In The New Anthony Bourdain Documentary

The beloved chef, author and host took his own life in 2018. His life, death and legacy is now set to be explored in an upcoming documentary Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain and features interviews with dozens of Bourdain’s close friends who try to understand his suicide. However, the Italian actress whom Bourdain was dating at the time of his death is not featured at all. Filmmaker Morgan Neville has spoken about this decision, confirming that he did not want to explore Bourdain and Argento’s relationship....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 450 words · Jack Edwards

Why Autistic Children Play Differently

This can make things difficult for parents as they try to find playdates and activities for their children. It can even be hard to figure out just how to play with your own child. This article discusses what play looks like for kids with autism and how you can help them develop play skills with others. How Autistic Play Is Different Kids with autism play differently from other kids. From a very young age, they are likely to line objects up, play by themselves, and repeat actions over and over....

January 18, 2023 · 6 min · 1258 words · Norma Bustamante

Why Bradley Beal And Andre Drummond Followed Kawhi Leonard S Path To Free Agency

Take Bradley Beal and the Wizards for example. Washington wants to keep salary cap space open for its pursuit of Kevin Durant and other top free agents next offseason, and the best way to do that is to use Beal’s cap hold instead of a maximum-level contract extension. The cap hold is created when a player hits free agency and his team is forced to use a chunk of its salary cap to hold rights to keep the player as a way to prevent teams from gaming the system....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 794 words · Randall Duskey

Why Broncos Should Fear Wilson

NEW YORK — That's a Mike Tyson quote, and a good one, from his glory days knocking out heavyweight contenders left and right. The message is both blunt and accurate. A lot like his punches back then actually. The point is that in any contest each competitor has a plan for how they are going to counter what it is their opponent does best. That doesn't mean they will do it effectively....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 1057 words · Laura Haley

Why Chrome 100 And Firefox 100 Could Break Your Favorite Websites

Like all software, each new Chrome update attempts to fix bugs in previous versions. Now nearing its 100th iteration, Google has confirmed that Chrome 100 could, in fact, cause some sites, for instance, those built with Duda, to completely malfunction. And it’s not just Google either, Firefox could be affected too. This is because such sites use the same User-Agent string to detect what browser, browser version, and operating system you’re using....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 580 words · Kelly Dunlap

Why Communicating Well With Providers Improves Care

Good communication really boils down to two things: respect for each other, and the ability to manage expectations. The following will help you understand how to be a good communicator yourself, and what to expect from a practitioner who is a good communicator. A Patient Who Is a Good Communicator Will be mindful of the medical professional’s limited time. A 2018 survey regarding time primary care physicians spend with their patients revealed some patients had less than nine minutes with their healthcare providers, while others had between 17-24 minutes....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 733 words · Angel Spader

Why Covid 19 Tests Don T Tell You Which Variant You May Have

“The vast majority of sequencing has been done for surveillance purposes,” Pavitra Roychoudhury, MSc, PhD, an instructor at the University of Washington School of Medicine and research associate at Fred Hutchinson Research Center, told Verywell. “You’re taking random snapshots from the population, and sequencing, and seeing what’s there—as an indication of what might be circulating in the population.” Now that the Omicron variant is posing a potential threat to vaccine efficacy, some wonder if COVID-19 patients could benefit from knowing which variant they have....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 849 words · Claude Adamski

Why Defence Isn T Manchester United S Only Problem

United fans have been quite accustomed to losses over the past season and this should have been perceived as just another one. But for some reason, the sting was quite hard. It didn’t seem like we would ever get off to such a start. There was so much of promise following the pre-season that a loss on the first day seemed quite a hard blow. Surplus to that, the entire match against MK Dons seemed quite a letdown, for I had never seen such sloth in United’s performances....

January 18, 2023 · 6 min · 1145 words · Jeremy Carrington

Why Did Gareth Bale Retire Enigmatic Ex Real Madrid And Wales Star Stands As Modern British Great

The former Tottenham and Real Madrid forward called time on a glittering career as one of the most decorated players of his generation. “I feel incredibly fortunate to have realised my dream of playing the sport I love,” said Bale, who wrapped up his club career with LAFC in the USA before representing Wales at the Qatar 2022 World Cup. “It [football] has truly given me some of the best moments of my life,” added Bale....

January 18, 2023 · 6 min · 1223 words · Richard Hostetler