All I want to do is soften it enough so the player can close it. Every players hand is different and the pocket needs to fit the way they close the glove. May be a little over the top but I like that best.
I remember when I had to wrap my glove with a bunch of elastics and put it under the welcome mat. This new method of breaking in your glove is much cooler.
We should celebrate people like Lindsey Vonn.
Pushed herself to the absolute limit and failed trying.
Many would have quit after the injury, but she had one more shot and took it.
Legend Lindsey Vonn appears to have clipped the flag with her right hand near the top of the course. That spun her to the right. Her knee didn't give out. IMO.
Since this has been made, I think we can all agree that "Diorama" as a thing has now been completed, and there is no need to continue playing further.
A new game is now required.
Drop whatever you’re doing, folks
Big news: Clayton Kershaw is retiring from Major League Baseball after 18 seasons, all with the Los Angeles Dodgers
He’s one of the most dominant pitchers of his era and one of the last true old school aces the game may ever see
Congrats 👏👏
First date night of the season with my Queen. I’ve had several jobs, but only one wife. I’ll always make time for my baby and I’ll never apologize for doing so.
This to me is one of the most important images from the Apollo missions, and its something most people outside space circles don't know about, and may not get the significance of.
It shows Pete Conrad standing next to Surveyor 3, an unmanned spacecraft that landed on the Moon in 1967, and in the background can be seen the Apollo 12 lunar module he arrived in in late 1969. One of the objectives of this mission was to demonstrate high accuracy landing - and they managed to put the LM down a short walk from this probe. They recovered material samples from it to study how it had held up after 2 years on the surface.
What this meant was that, in 1969, NASA had the capability to do lunar surface rendezvous missions - i.e. sending multiple payloads to the same site - up to and including other lunar modules. An unmanned LM that removed its ascent engine and propellant could deliver an extra 3 tonnes of cargo - a manned mission landing near to it later would then have that available for a much longer duration mission. NASA indeed began planning this, with 14 day surface time, but the budget was cut before even the first lunar landing.
So this demonstration undermines claims that Apollo was a dead end. It wasn't - the decision to not continue after it was purely political.
Folks, we're celebrating the 2024/2025 fiscal year ending in Kentucky with a surplus of $312.5 million. We brought in more revenue while spending less, showing we're responsible with taxpayer dollars.
I'm proud to say we've secured a surplus every year I've been Governor.