in the nba, how come the eastern conference is doing so much worse than the western conference on average?
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zlefin
United States7689 Posts
in the nba, how come the eastern conference is doing so much worse than the western conference on average? | ||
icystorage
Jollibee19343 Posts
seriously. look at the knicks. they are always a "win now" every season. you have melo, bargs, jr smith, felton. they used to have a good core 2 seasons ago with wilson chandler, amare, landry fields, gallo etc. the nets roster is just so damn old. the pistons a few seasons ago signed huge contracts to charlie v and ben gordon. now they signed josh smith when they already have two young bigs (monroe, drummond). celtics is on a rebuilding mode. bobcats is rebuilding through the draft. cavs with top picks but i only see kyrie as the bright spot. bucks sucks. hawks' horford is injured. wizards suck at home. (altough they just won against the heat) bulls just traded deng and rose is injured. | ||
Sub40APM
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ObviousOne
United States3704 Posts
On January 21 2014 17:36 Sub40APM wrote: Stupid question: Its cold here in winter and I'd like a warm drink maybe an hour or two before I go to sleep but my standby is tea and I dont want caffeine keeping me up. Solutions? Herbal tea? Like Dandelion tea or somesuch? Or just some kind of decaffeinated tea? | ||
Orcasgt24
Canada3238 Posts
On January 21 2014 17:36 Sub40APM wrote: Stupid question: Its cold here in winter and I'd like a warm drink maybe an hour or two before I go to sleep but my standby is tea and I dont want caffeine keeping me up. Solutions? Hot Chocolate | ||
Paljas
Germany6926 Posts
On January 21 2014 17:36 Sub40APM wrote: Stupid question: Its cold here in winter and I'd like a warm drink maybe an hour or two before I go to sleep but my standby is tea and I dont want caffeine keeping me up. Solutions? alcohol | ||
wptlzkwjd
Canada1240 Posts
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[MD]Frostbite
Canada292 Posts
On January 21 2014 19:44 wptlzkwjd wrote: Who is going to win the 2014 Australian Open Women's Singles? The canadian Eugénie Bouchard :D Has a meteor ever killed someone after entering the atmosphere? | ||
dangthatsright
1158 Posts
On January 22 2014 01:38 [MD]Frostbite wrote: The canadian Eugénie Bouchard :D Has a meteor ever killed someone after entering the atmosphere? Supposedly a dog, but that's about it | ||
[UoN]Sentinel
United States11320 Posts
On January 22 2014 01:38 [MD]Frostbite wrote: The canadian Eugénie Bouchard :D Has a meteor ever killed someone after entering the atmosphere? I doubt it. Wikipedia says Chelyabinsk is the only one that resulted in a large number of injuries, and there were 0 deaths, so it would probably be hard to find a case where a meteor outright killed someone. And if it did, it would probably be from the aftershock (i.e. glass) and not the actual meteor. | ||
greenelve
Germany1392 Posts
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Ettick
United States2434 Posts
On January 22 2014 06:55 greenelve wrote: To be or not to be? Is that the question? | ||
Najda
United States3765 Posts
Thou art more lovely and more temperate. | ||
ComaDose
Canada10352 Posts
by any other name | ||
Dark_Chill
Canada3353 Posts
Jessie and James | ||
ComaDose
Canada10352 Posts
make it double! | ||
Johhey
Norway72 Posts
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Epishade
United States2267 Posts
Team Rocket, blast off at the speed of light! | ||
[UoN]Sentinel
United States11320 Posts
On January 22 2014 07:42 SolarSuplex wrote: What are some real world applications of csc, cot, and sec? Like, why would you use them in place of sin cos and tan? There's a few times you'd use cotangent instead of tangent in physics and trigonometry, but mostly they're not very practical because you can just write (1/{sin/cos/tan}) instead | ||
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