Posted on 02/03/2013 8:25:08 AM PST by Perdogg
Super Bowl XLVII, February 3rd, 2013 New Orleans Mercedes Benz Dome, CBS-TV, Westwood One radio, 630pm EST
Baltimore Ravens v San Francisco 49ers (-4.5, O/U 47.5)
LOL!
Details, details. Shhh!
>>I thought Mac moved to the Intel (away from PowerPC) a couple of years back.
Shhh, he’s on a roll...
Translation, please. Oy.
lol, yes, you did.
They did, supply constraint and development delays, Motorola was much more intrigued with the mobile market. Pity, the PPC had a lot of potential. Apple did what they had to do to keep moving forward. Upside to going Intel has been dual boot, making transition much more palatable for refugees from the Wintel world.
Not only that, but building a Hackintosh has become possible using motherboards and peripherals designed for PCs.
The game was in the Niners hands. They still don't know who they are. At this point, they are a RUNNING team (#4 in the NFL, regular season) not a passing team (#23 in the NFL).
Thanks Girlene,:)((((Hugs))))
Very Good!
Very Good!
: )
i hope those fireworks were at least as loud as I was in those final seconds!
No bathhouse parties in the Castro district tonight. I guess SF er.........blew it.
Of course, if it were "my" chip, the venerable 6502 series, that had become the dominant one (if Mensche's 1984 demo of the 32-bit version to Apple had gone more smoothly) I'd probably be more lenient about the inherent CISC messiness, but that's a matter of personal bias. At any rate... The San Francisco 86ers - love it!
It seems that after a championship, there is the inevitable player who has to say that they were the underdogs and no one thought their team could win. I roll my eyes whenever professional athletes say it.
“I hope those fireworks were at least as loud as I was in those final seconds”.
Well... it got the cops to circulate in the neighborhood. We put up four or five... I guess some San Francisco neighbor was ticked. I am so bad!!! LOL!
I don’t know who the swoogies are, but I’m over it. Jim Harbaugh’s got to mature into a more cool thinker and focus on his team’s strengths and not the hype. The hype this year was Kapenrnick (however you spell his name). I was all for him. But his passing game was not the strength of SF’s offense - it was the run. Harbaugh should have known that.
Doesn’t matter.
Kapernick’s inability to manage the clock was a big factor in the loss, but the un-called holding was what threw the game to the parakeets.
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